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and then became the israel philharmonic.i first came i had more musicians of central europe, you know, the orchestra. the when he retired came the russian influx in the '70s, 8 0see. >> rose: leaving-- the soviet union. >> ex-sov yent union, yeah. >> rose: becauses of the persecution. >> yes. now they have all retired. and now i'm conductorring the third generation which are back from israel. young israeli boys and girls, we have a very young orchestra today. and i think by 2019, after 50 years, somebody else should take over. >> rose: and you are doing a seven city tour here? >> yeah, that's what you said, yes. i don't know. we tour a lot. >> rose: now you have a roll in choosing your successor? >> just on the sidelines. i advise the orchestra committee, but it's a democratic process. the whole orchestra will vote. >> rose: right. they will voted for that successor. >> they are in the midst of doing it, yes. >> rose: how do you go about choosing a new. >> well, they ask the orchestra to vote for a number of candidates. they
and then became the israel philharmonic.i first came i had more musicians of central europe, you know, the orchestra. the when he retired came the russian influx in the '70s, 8 0see. >> rose: leaving-- the soviet union. >> ex-sov yent union, yeah. >> rose: becauses of the persecution. >> yes. now they have all retired. and now i'm conductorring the third generation which are back from israel. young israeli boys and girls, we have a very young orchestra today. and i think...
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working with the orchestra philharmonic the month. and we're going to do a program of mostly mexican music with. one guy you know. this is the top of the right now the third out it were tour where we are performing and rehearsing right. thanks. to. the ngs. mexican. and my grandmother. so. you say. the other one who didn't vote online. or there's no way why and see why we have to see our own was there to mow thirty six but don't you see. you. this far. but. if. so this is a good month the governor with a fabulous against awful armonica a month ago we played the program that featured a great artist that i happened to know. that guitarist from brazil he's such a star unary musician and. i got him and his colleague who is also wonderful at my stuff i want us to teach me a little of drumming we nearly got arrested because of pride in monaco it's ok to do many things but if you dare play a drum go for it is make. it ok. this is. no but you know. who they are and look. i know i like my. people like i mean. i mean. i. guess that. the guy was
working with the orchestra philharmonic the month. and we're going to do a program of mostly mexican music with. one guy you know. this is the top of the right now the third out it were tour where we are performing and rehearsing right. thanks. to. the ngs. mexican. and my grandmother. so. you say. the other one who didn't vote online. or there's no way why and see why we have to see our own was there to mow thirty six but don't you see. you. this far. but. if. so this is a good month the...
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working with the orchestra philharmonic the month. and we're going to do a program of mostly mexican music with. charis this is the top of the right now the third out it were true where we are performing and rehearsing right now. the as things think. it's a little mexican. town. and like my grandmother . was. saying. the other one that's the bottom line. there's no way one can see one like my father you know really have seen her own with the third of the thirty or sixty but don't sing. use. this word. but. you. are. so this week in month the governor with a fabulous i guess i feel are many of them on the gala we play the program that featured a great artist that i happened to know. that guitarist from brazil he's such a star in our e musician and. i got him and his colleague who is also wonderful at my stuff i want this to teach me a little of drumming we nearly got arrested because upright in monaco it's ok to do many things but if you dare play a drum those or it is make. it ok. this is. love you know. you can i look at. i know i li
working with the orchestra philharmonic the month. and we're going to do a program of mostly mexican music with. charis this is the top of the right now the third out it were true where we are performing and rehearsing right now. the as things think. it's a little mexican. town. and like my grandmother . was. saying. the other one that's the bottom line. there's no way one can see one like my father you know really have seen her own with the third of the thirty or sixty but don't sing. use....
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working with the orchestra philharmonic the month. and we're going to do a program of mostly mexican music with. chavis this is the top of the right now the third out it tour him were tour where we are performing and rehearsing right now. thanks. to. the ngs. mexican. rice and my grandmother. so. you say. the other was. borderline. search there's no way one can see why tell me. her own was a certain no. no but don't use. this word. but. if. you. so this week in month or got along with a fabulous or guest awful armonica them on the gala we play the program that featured a great artist that i happened to know. that guitarist from brazil he's such a star unary musician and. i got him and his colleague who is also wonderful at my stuff i want us to teach me a little of drumming we nearly got arrested because i printed in monaco it's ok to do many things but if you dare play a drum go for it is make. it ok. this is. you know. who they are and look at. i know i like my. people like me i mean. i'm. like. a month ago i was that was a month ag
working with the orchestra philharmonic the month. and we're going to do a program of mostly mexican music with. chavis this is the top of the right now the third out it tour him were tour where we are performing and rehearsing right now. thanks. to. the ngs. mexican. rice and my grandmother. so. you say. the other was. borderline. search there's no way one can see why tell me. her own was a certain no. no but don't use. this word. but. if. you. so this week in month or got along with a...
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against that was a special challenge to perform not just with any orchestra but with the berlin philharmonic and that gave us a big boost into the next decade. so we're not all again. no the scorpion said going back to their roots and once again playing mainstream rock with great success their album return to forever stormed into the charts in no fewer than twenty four countries. sports special naturally includes the scorpions greatest hits in one nine hundred eighty four they wrote rock you like a hurricane the band has produced several versions but true fans love the original . way. the sky. sound. was. on. fire and now more exciting facts about the scorpions in our extra segment. last year the scorpions got a well known new member mickey became the new permanent drummer originally from sweden he'd spent two decades with british hard rock pioneers motorhead until the remaining band members went their separate ways after the death of front man lemmy kilmister in twenty fifteen. scorpions former drummer james contac had repeatedly made the headlines because of his drinking problems he finall
against that was a special challenge to perform not just with any orchestra but with the berlin philharmonic and that gave us a big boost into the next decade. so we're not all again. no the scorpion said going back to their roots and once again playing mainstream rock with great success their album return to forever stormed into the charts in no fewer than twenty four countries. sports special naturally includes the scorpions greatest hits in one nine hundred eighty four they wrote rock you...
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time you were star struck i met the one of the the first chair clarinettist in the los angeles philharmonic you're a weird guy. that's what they say were are you. you want to be a clown as i do can you play the clown that you know the best compliment you ever got. larry king asked me on the show you the head oh that's all of them i you know what i'm a comedian so basically if you had a picture of all the things i've been and i've been dressed as grapes and babies and i mean it just goes on there all weird given have a job not acting. before acting no i don't i was i was a child actor and i was there the whole life never over every paycheck without ever waited on table or anything favor advice. ice cream maybe chip ice cream you know something you wish you were better at. acting. or all the. strangest fan encounter i i was at a restaurant once and the waiter came up and we finished the meal it was fine and you know he was very respectful and he says i'm a big fan thank you and the pull of just shirt and tattooed onto his forearm was a line that i said an improvised line that i said in one of
time you were star struck i met the one of the the first chair clarinettist in the los angeles philharmonic you're a weird guy. that's what they say were are you. you want to be a clown as i do can you play the clown that you know the best compliment you ever got. larry king asked me on the show you the head oh that's all of them i you know what i'm a comedian so basically if you had a picture of all the things i've been and i've been dressed as grapes and babies and i mean it just goes on...
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called pegasus and they play all the classics but differently instead of dozens of musicians in a philharmonicrchestra on this night they play with only six instead of long performances in front of a crowd in formal attire they play for only an hour in a more casual setting. the foundering composer of the group made his debut at carnegie hall when he was seventeen but now is trying to make music written hundreds of years ago relevant today. classical music i feel like it's you know really is timeless so if it's presented the right way it should be able to risk just about anyone no matter of their age their their ethnicity their background you know if they don't need to have education they just need to be exposed to. the. it's not only how they play that's different it's where they play as well far away from their traditional venues for classical music instead here at a place called the monarch contemporary it used to be an industrial warehouse it's been converted into a modern space for music art and culture. all of the musicians are accomplished in their own right and have played in famous me
called pegasus and they play all the classics but differently instead of dozens of musicians in a philharmonicrchestra on this night they play with only six instead of long performances in front of a crowd in formal attire they play for only an hour in a more casual setting. the foundering composer of the group made his debut at carnegie hall when he was seventeen but now is trying to make music written hundreds of years ago relevant today. classical music i feel like it's you know really is...
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called pegasus and they play all the classics but differently instead of dozens of musicians in a philharmonic orchestra on this night they play with only six instead of long performances in front of a crowd in formal attire they play for only an hour in a more casual setting. the foundering composer of the group made his debut at carnegie hall when he was seventeen but now is trying to make music written hundreds of years ago relevant today. classical music i feel like it's you know really is timeless so if it's presented the right way it should be able to risk just about anyone no matter of their age their their ethnicity their background you know if they don't need to have education they just need to be exposed. it's not only how they play that's different it's where they play as well far away from their traditional venues for classical music instead here at a place called the mana contemporary it used to be an industrial warehouse it's been converted into a modern space for music art and culture. all of the musicians are accomplished in their own right and have played in famous menus in fr
called pegasus and they play all the classics but differently instead of dozens of musicians in a philharmonic orchestra on this night they play with only six instead of long performances in front of a crowd in formal attire they play for only an hour in a more casual setting. the foundering composer of the group made his debut at carnegie hall when he was seventeen but now is trying to make music written hundreds of years ago relevant today. classical music i feel like it's you know really is...
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but here's what happened 70 years later, in november 2008 -- the berlin philharmonic commemorated kristallnachtwork. the 30 portraits featured jewish composers, musicians, and conductors, many of whom were part of the berlin orchestra before the nazis took it over, an historical treasure from an era the nazis tried to erase and a testament to the enduring power of david friedman's artistry. i'm jamie colby. thanks for watching "strange inheritance." >> a regular old dad... >> all he said was, "who's gonna buy something from bill wagner?" >> turned art scene heavyweight. >> he went from very clean-cut to start wearing brighter-colored shirts, and then his hair grew long. >> how important a name is he? >> there are no comparables. >> he leaves behind a puzzle. >> oh, the sun is shining. or it's an egg. are you sure these go together? >> it's always a mystery. >> this is all your dad's? >> it's a very small portion of the art that he produced. >> how do you handle an 8-ton inheritance? >> every single day, i've thought, "what am i going to do with it?" [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumb
but here's what happened 70 years later, in november 2008 -- the berlin philharmonic commemorated kristallnachtwork. the 30 portraits featured jewish composers, musicians, and conductors, many of whom were part of the berlin orchestra before the nazis took it over, an historical treasure from an era the nazis tried to erase and a testament to the enduring power of david friedman's artistry. i'm jamie colby. thanks for watching "strange inheritance." >> a regular old dad......
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called pegasus and they play all the classics but differently instead of dozens of musicians in a philharmonic orchestra on this night they play with only six instead of long performances in front of a crowd in formal attire they play for only an hour in a more casual setting. the foundering composer of the group made his debut at carnegie hall when he was seventeen but now is trying to make music written hundreds of years ago relevant today. classical music i feel like it's you know really is timeless so if it's presented the right way it should be able to risk just about anyone no matter of their age their their ethnicity their background you know if they don't need to have education they just need to be exposed to. it's not only how they play that's different it's where they play as well far away from their traditional venues for classical music instead here at a place called the mana contemporary it used to be an industrial warehouse it's been converted into a modern space for music art and culture. all of the musicians are accomplished in their own right and have played in famous menus in
called pegasus and they play all the classics but differently instead of dozens of musicians in a philharmonic orchestra on this night they play with only six instead of long performances in front of a crowd in formal attire they play for only an hour in a more casual setting. the foundering composer of the group made his debut at carnegie hall when he was seventeen but now is trying to make music written hundreds of years ago relevant today. classical music i feel like it's you know really is...
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called pegasus and they play all the classics but differently instead of dozens of musicians in a philharmonic orchestra on this night they play with only six instead of long performances in front of a crowd in formal attire they play for only an hour in a more casual setting. the foundering composer of the group made his debut at carnegie hall when he was seventeen but now is trying to make music written hundreds of years ago relevant today. classical music i feel like it's you know really is timeless so if it's presented the right way it should be able to risk just about anyone no matter of their age their their ethnicity their background you know if they don't need to have education they just need to be exposed. it's not only how they play that's different it's where they play as well far away from their traditional venues for classical music instead here at a place called the mana contemporary it used to be an industrial warehouse it's been converted into a modern space for music art and culture. all of the musicians are accomplished in their own right and have played in famous menus in fr
called pegasus and they play all the classics but differently instead of dozens of musicians in a philharmonic orchestra on this night they play with only six instead of long performances in front of a crowd in formal attire they play for only an hour in a more casual setting. the foundering composer of the group made his debut at carnegie hall when he was seventeen but now is trying to make music written hundreds of years ago relevant today. classical music i feel like it's you know really is...