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>> the seven tth grader is partf a program that teaches children how to create music. >> philharmonice said it's all part of a mission to expose music to new creators. >> it's critical that symphony orchestras begin to live in the 20th century. that we invite in people of color of all different kinds. we have the composer with us, grace moore. >> philharmonic musicians perform pop up concerts out of a rented pickup truck. >> sometimes there will be a fire or a garbage truck is blocking where we are going to play. >> it's new york. >> world class players used to performing in stunning and pin drop quiet halls are instead, playing to the sound track of the streets of new york. sharing music in neighborhoods all over the city. in rain. or shine. the surprise concerts have hit a high note with audienaudiences. >> everyone listening to live music felt like the community coming together. >> and for the shy composer, sharing the music has allowed herrer to feel heard in more ways than one. >> music is universal. doesn't matter where you are, or where you are from, what language you speak, ev
>> the seven tth grader is partf a program that teaches children how to create music. >> philharmonice said it's all part of a mission to expose music to new creators. >> it's critical that symphony orchestras begin to live in the 20th century. that we invite in people of color of all different kinds. we have the composer with us, grace moore. >> philharmonic musicians perform pop up concerts out of a rented pickup truck. >> sometimes there will be a fire or a...
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like it may be another year yet before large scale performances returned to new york the new york philharmonic has now canceled its season 3 to june its expecting to lose about $20000000.00 in ticket sales orchestras president called the corona virus the biggest crisis in the philharmonic's 178 years now in the meantime with concert halls closed members of the phil have been putting on small performances in the streets. you know. for decades now designer bob has been bringing german films to life or costumes tell stories about the characters who wear them the time and place they're from and how they see themselves a new exhibition in berlin celebrates some iconic designs by a woman with a special feel for fabrics. intricate lace flowing silk delicate chiffon or heavy brocade this is the world of . germany's most famous costume designer. the stunning costumes on display are a visual testament to the importance of her craft within the film industry and to her legacy. cost turn this into the costume design in those films tells a story and i think that's the specialty of bob of about the through t
like it may be another year yet before large scale performances returned to new york the new york philharmonic has now canceled its season 3 to june its expecting to lose about $20000000.00 in ticket sales orchestras president called the corona virus the biggest crisis in the philharmonic's 178 years now in the meantime with concert halls closed members of the phil have been putting on small performances in the streets. you know. for decades now designer bob has been bringing german films to...
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just moments before the concert at the berlin philharmonic it's a definite high point in the life of the composer pianist producer and label found . it's the freedom to improvise when playing music but he's also a perfectionist i want to feel a certain degree of perfectionism as long as you don't overdo it can lead to endless freedom if you take care of certain things ahead of time it makes it that much easier to just let yourself go and. it is burning studio combined electronic music with works from across the centuries for the be beethoven project marking the 250th anniversary of beethoven's birth he took his inspiration directly from the great german composer. he was also a teacher so as a teacher i think he would be on the side of helping young musicians and composers to find their own way their own path through music and this is exactly what the beautiful is helping me to do. using his piano mixes electronic sounds tailored to his specific. so what i'm doing here is mainly adding the something electronic to the acoustic sound of the piano and where i'm doing this is i have the l
just moments before the concert at the berlin philharmonic it's a definite high point in the life of the composer pianist producer and label found . it's the freedom to improvise when playing music but he's also a perfectionist i want to feel a certain degree of perfectionism as long as you don't overdo it can lead to endless freedom if you take care of certain things ahead of time it makes it that much easier to just let yourself go and. it is burning studio combined electronic music with...
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the moment a former music teacher with dementia hears his new charity single, backed by the bbc philharmonicrnoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. borisjohnson is refusing to bow to pressure for the government to fund free schools meals for disadvantaged pupils during the holidays. speaking this morning, he promised no child would go hungry this winter. the prime minister said his approach of providing money through universal credit and local councils was right to point out several conservative mps have backed a campaign led by footballer marcus rashford for a rethink. jonathan blake reports. donations of food for families already facing hardship in leeds, volu nteers already facing hardship in leeds, volunteers at this community centre say these food parcels are needed to ensure children don't go hungry this half term. what we have done is admit the need of the community, a hungry child is a hungry child regardless of background and circumstance. at the peak of the summer we were circumstance. at the peak of the summer we were feeding around 1500 meals a week so there is a massive need j
the moment a former music teacher with dementia hears his new charity single, backed by the bbc philharmonicrnoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. borisjohnson is refusing to bow to pressure for the government to fund free schools meals for disadvantaged pupils during the holidays. speaking this morning, he promised no child would go hungry this winter. the prime minister said his approach of providing money through universal credit and local councils was right to point out several...
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just moments before the concert at the berlin philharmonic it's a definite high point in the life of the composer pianist producer and label founder. the freedom to improvise when playing music but he's also a perfectionist i want to feel a certain degree of perfectionism as long as you don't overdo it can lead to endless freedom if you take care of certain things ahead of time it makes it that much easier to just let yourself go. in his bearing studio combined electronic music with works from across the centuries for the be beethoven project marking the 250th anniversary of beethoven's birth he took his inspiration directly from the great german composer. but he was also a teacher. as a teacher i think he would be on the side of helping young musicians and composers to find their own way their own path through music and this is exactly what the beautiful is helping me to do. using his piano to yack mixes electronic sounds tailored to his specific. so what i'm doing here is mainly adding the something electronic to the acoustic sound of the piano and where i'm doing this is i have th
just moments before the concert at the berlin philharmonic it's a definite high point in the life of the composer pianist producer and label founder. the freedom to improvise when playing music but he's also a perfectionist i want to feel a certain degree of perfectionism as long as you don't overdo it can lead to endless freedom if you take care of certain things ahead of time it makes it that much easier to just let yourself go. in his bearing studio combined electronic music with works from...
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just moments before the concert at the berlin philharmonic it's a definite high point in the life of the composer pianist producer and label founder. can be the freedom to improvise when playing music but he's also a perfectionist i give this work at home to feel a certain degree of perfectionism as long as you don't overdo it can lead to endless freedom if you take care of certain things ahead of time it makes it that much easier to just let yourself go and. his bearing studio combines electronic music with works from across the centuries for the be beethoven project marking the 250th anniversary of beethoven's birth he took his inspiration directly from the great german composer. but he was also a teacher so as a teacher i think he would be on the side of helping young musicians and composers to find their own way their own path through music and this is exactly what the beautiful is helping me to do. using his piano mixes electronic sounds tailored to his specific. so what i'm doing here is mainly adding the something electronic to the acoustic sound of the piano and where i'm doi
just moments before the concert at the berlin philharmonic it's a definite high point in the life of the composer pianist producer and label founder. can be the freedom to improvise when playing music but he's also a perfectionist i give this work at home to feel a certain degree of perfectionism as long as you don't overdo it can lead to endless freedom if you take care of certain things ahead of time it makes it that much easier to just let yourself go and. his bearing studio combines...
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it may be another year yet before a large scale performances returned to new york the new york philharmonic has now canceled its season through to june and expecting to lose about $20000000.00 in ticket sales the orchestra's president called the corona virus the biggest crisis in the philharmonic's 178 years now in the meantime with concert halls closed members of the still have been putting on small performances in the streets. for decades now designer bob balm has been bringing german films to life or costumes tell stories about the characters who where about the time and place they're from and how they see themselves a new exhibition in berlin celebrates some iconic designs by a woman with a special feel for fabrics. intricately flowing silk delicate chiffon or heavy brocade this is the world of. germany's most famous costume designer. the stunning costumes on display are a visual testament to the importance of her craft within the film industry and to her legacy. cost turned this into the costume design in those films tells a story and i think that's the specialty of bob of about the th
it may be another year yet before a large scale performances returned to new york the new york philharmonic has now canceled its season through to june and expecting to lose about $20000000.00 in ticket sales the orchestra's president called the corona virus the biggest crisis in the philharmonic's 178 years now in the meantime with concert halls closed members of the still have been putting on small performances in the streets. for decades now designer bob balm has been bringing german films...
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like it may be another year yet before large scale performances return to new york the new york philharmonic has now canceled its season 3 to june its expecting to lose about $20000000.00 in ticket sales the orchestra's president called the corona virus the biggest crisis in the philharmonic's 178 years now in the meantime with concert halls closed members of the phil have been putting on small performances in the streets. for decades now designer bob has been bringing german films to life or costumes tell stories about the characters who wear about the time and place they're from and how they see themselves and their exhibition in berlin celebrates some iconic designs by a woman with a special feel for fabrics. intricately flowing silk delicate chiffon or heavy brocade this is the world of. germany's most famous costume designer. the stunning costumes on display are a visual testament to the importance of her craft within the film industry and to her legacy. that's caused this in the costume design in those films tells a story and i think that's the specialty of bob of about the turn of the
like it may be another year yet before large scale performances return to new york the new york philharmonic has now canceled its season 3 to june its expecting to lose about $20000000.00 in ticket sales the orchestra's president called the corona virus the biggest crisis in the philharmonic's 178 years now in the meantime with concert halls closed members of the phil have been putting on small performances in the streets. for decades now designer bob has been bringing german films to life or...
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the moment a former music teacher with dementia hears his new charity single — backed by the bbc philharmonicternoon. borisjohnson has refused to reinstate free school meal vouchers for pupils during the holidays, but speaking this morning he promised that no child would go hungry this winter. the prime minister said his approach of providing money through universal credit and local councils was right. several conservative mps have backed a campaign led by the footballer marcus rashford for a rethink. our political correspondent jonathan blake reports. donations of food for families already facing hardship in leeds, volunteers at this community centre say these food parcels are needed to ensure children don't go hungry this half term. what we have done is admit the need of the community, a hungry child is a hungry child regardless of background and circumstance. at the peak of the summer we were feeding around 1500 meals a week so there is a massive need just in this area. improving hospital food was the prime minister's focus in berkshire today, so far resisting pressure to provide free scho
the moment a former music teacher with dementia hears his new charity single — backed by the bbc philharmonicternoon. borisjohnson has refused to reinstate free school meal vouchers for pupils during the holidays, but speaking this morning he promised that no child would go hungry this winter. the prime minister said his approach of providing money through universal credit and local councils was right. several conservative mps have backed a campaign led by the footballer marcus rashford for a...
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just moments before the concert at the berlin philharmonic it's a definite high point in the life of the composer pianist producer and label founder. can the freedom to rise when playing music but he's also a perfectionist i give this work at home to fit a certain degree of perfectionism as long as you don't overdo it can lead to endless freedom if you take care of certain things ahead of time it makes it that much easier to just let yourself go. in his bearing studio combines electronic music with works from across the centuries for the be beethoven project marking the 250th anniversary of beethoven's birth he took his inspiration directly from the great german composer. he was also a teacher so as a teacher i think he would be on the side of helping young musicians and composers to find their own way their own path through music and this is exactly what the beautiful is helping me to do. using his rented piano to yack mixes electronic sounds to his specific. so what i'm doing here is mainly adding the something electronic to the acoustic sound of the piano and where i'm doing this
just moments before the concert at the berlin philharmonic it's a definite high point in the life of the composer pianist producer and label founder. can the freedom to rise when playing music but he's also a perfectionist i give this work at home to fit a certain degree of perfectionism as long as you don't overdo it can lead to endless freedom if you take care of certain things ahead of time it makes it that much easier to just let yourself go. in his bearing studio combines electronic music...
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with its season canceled due to pandemic, philharmonic launched the band wagon series where musicians perform pop up concerts out of a rented pickup truck. >> creating, i guess, a catchy bunch of notes. then you add on to the notes. it attracts more of a different kind of viewer. i haven't really seen many people who look like me on stage. >> she's doing a great thing. the 7th grader says sharing music has allowed her to feel heard. she's 12 years old. i like how she's so nonchalant about it. put some notes together and add some notes. no big deal. >> hopefully we'll be seeing more of that young lady for sure. >> oh, yes. >>> gianna has a look at the roads. >> good morning. i sure do. along the altamont pass, that's one of the slow spots. it's not as bad as it typically it is. it is friday, so we usually see less cars on the roadways. but we've got some brake lights. north flynn, chp is working on a crash, over to the right shoulder, not blocking lanes. expect a few brake lights as you work west bound making that trek. coming off 205 isn't bad and things are improving. a couple minute
with its season canceled due to pandemic, philharmonic launched the band wagon series where musicians perform pop up concerts out of a rented pickup truck. >> creating, i guess, a catchy bunch of notes. then you add on to the notes. it attracts more of a different kind of viewer. i haven't really seen many people who look like me on stage. >> she's doing a great thing. the 7th grader says sharing music has allowed her to feel heard. she's 12 years old. i like how she's so nonchalant...
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. >>> grace morris, part of the philharmonic's, very young composure's program is a program that teacheshildren how to create music but with its season canceled due to the pandemic, the philharmonic launched its bandwagon event. >> creating i guess a catchy bunch of notes and then you just add on to those notes. i guess it attracts a different kind of viewer. i haven't really seen many people who look like me on the stage. >> seventh grader says showing her music has allowed her to feel heard. >>> remember, kpix 5 wants to bring you the good news happening in the bay area so go to kpix.com/together and you can also send your ideas to >>> it is time for a look at this morning's top stories. >>> more than 1 million pg&e customers in california will have their power cut this weekend to prevent wildfires from being spark. >>> dry and gusty winds forecast could increase the risk of damage to power lines. >>> overnight, fire crews got a handle on a fire in napa county . the fire scorched nearly 50 acres near valley road. the blaze is now 25% contained. >>> across the country, more than 50 mill
. >>> grace morris, part of the philharmonic's, very young composure's program is a program that teacheshildren how to create music but with its season canceled due to the pandemic, the philharmonic launched its bandwagon event. >> creating i guess a catchy bunch of notes and then you just add on to those notes. i guess it attracts a different kind of viewer. i haven't really seen many people who look like me on the stage. >> seventh grader says showing her music has...
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just moments before the concert at the berlin philharmonic it's a definite high point in the life of the composer pianist producer and label found . can the freedom to improvise when playing music but he's also a perfectionist i want to feel a certain degree of perfectionism as long as you don't overdo it can lead to endless freedom if you take care of certain things ahead of time it makes it that much easier to just let yourself go. in his bearing studio combines electronic music with works from across the centuries for the be beethoven project marking the 250th anniversary of beethoven's birth he took his inspiration directly from the great german composer. but he was also a teacher so as a teacher i think he would be on the side of helping young musicians and composers to find their own way their own path through music and this is exactly what the beautiful is helping me to do. using his piano mixes electronic sounds tailored to his specific me. so what i'm doing here is mainly adding the something electronic to the acoustic sound of the piano and where i'm doing this is i have th
just moments before the concert at the berlin philharmonic it's a definite high point in the life of the composer pianist producer and label found . can the freedom to improvise when playing music but he's also a perfectionist i want to feel a certain degree of perfectionism as long as you don't overdo it can lead to endless freedom if you take care of certain things ahead of time it makes it that much easier to just let yourself go. in his bearing studio combines electronic music with works...
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explain how the philharmonic 0rchestra came onboard? there anything else?" sounds familiar! have you got anything? suddenly, we played this and the listeners said ok, you have alighted accidentally because you wa nt to alighted accidentally because you want to tell as we are going to die, but you have accidentally alighted on something which implies that humans can survive and thrive in the most horrible of circumstances. can you not let this go? so we were told by our listeners to get this orchestrated. we rang the bbc philharmonic orchestra, based like you in salford, just like the composer, under the stairs in a harry potter style or in their bedrooms recording this on lockdown, and the piece of music they have created is in isolation. and it's very moving to me to think that they have taken their lead from nick's dad paul harvey, and they have done what they can. you know what was? it's solidarity. millions of people live with dementia, they are not demented, they live with dementia. what paul has done is taught as a lesson. i'm ver
explain how the philharmonic 0rchestra came onboard? there anything else?" sounds familiar! have you got anything? suddenly, we played this and the listeners said ok, you have alighted accidentally because you wa nt to alighted accidentally because you want to tell as we are going to die, but you have accidentally alighted on something which implies that humans can survive and thrive in the most horrible of circumstances. can you not let this go? so we were told by our listeners to get...
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in ticket sales though orchestras president called the corona virus the biggest crisis in the philharmonic's 178 years now in the meantime with concert halls closed members of the still have been putting on small performances in the streets. c now. for decades now designer bob has been bringing german films to life or costumes tell stories about the characters who wear them the time and place they're from and how they see themselves a new exhibition in berlin celebrates some iconic designs by a woman with a special feel for fabrics. intricate lace flowing silk delicate chiffon or heavy brocade this is the world of. germany's most famous costume designer. the stunning costumes on display are a visual testament to the importance of her craft within the film industry and to her legacy. that's caused this in the costume design in those films tells a story and i think that's the specialty of. the 3 of the costumes she brings a narration a meaning to the scene and not one. thing. career spans more than 6 decades and over 70 films it's her particular feel for historical fabrics that earned her the
in ticket sales though orchestras president called the corona virus the biggest crisis in the philharmonic's 178 years now in the meantime with concert halls closed members of the still have been putting on small performances in the streets. c now. for decades now designer bob has been bringing german films to life or costumes tell stories about the characters who wear them the time and place they're from and how they see themselves a new exhibition in berlin celebrates some iconic designs by a...
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nice getting a german classical music award through and also to an album recorded with the vienna philharmonicthe way you know i don't think you can get any movie unease than that and. made energy and a sense of fun you want to ask how fun has revived an old genre playfully reawakening the opera may sound i. c thank. those pictures they're obviously taken before at a concert before the corona pandemic but my colleague adrian kennedy is here to talk about other winners. the best instrumentalists also went to a very famous musician indeed our old friend virtuous so violinist and sophie who won the prize she's actually been speaking out in support of musicians affected by the coronavirus lockdown recently she said that it's countless that the planes are flying around the ways 40 they flew while orchestras can only play to a handful of. people she says that she's considering going into the into politics to represent people in the arts sector our correspondent lisa actually spoke to her conducted an interview and we have a full interview a full report tomorrow and another icon picked up a very spec
nice getting a german classical music award through and also to an album recorded with the vienna philharmonicthe way you know i don't think you can get any movie unease than that and. made energy and a sense of fun you want to ask how fun has revived an old genre playfully reawakening the opera may sound i. c thank. those pictures they're obviously taken before at a concert before the corona pandemic but my colleague adrian kennedy is here to talk about other winners. the best instrumentalists...
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nice getting a german classical music on with you and also to an album recorded with the vienna philharmonic the way you know i don't think you can get any movie and he's been that. made energy and a sense of fun you want to man has revived an old genre playfully reawakening the upper match and i. c thank. those pictures they're obviously taken before at a concert before the corona pandemic but my colleague adrian kennedy is here to talk about other winners. the best instrumentalists also went to a very famous musician indeed our old friend virtual so violinist and sophie who won the prize she's actually been speaking out in support of musicians affected by the coronavirus lockdown recently she said that it's scandalous that planes are flying around the ways 40 days while orchestras can only play to a handful of. people she says that she's considering going into the into politics to represent people in the arts sector our correspondent lisa actually spoke to her conducted an interview and we have a full interview a full report tomorrow and another icon picked up a very special promise that's
nice getting a german classical music on with you and also to an album recorded with the vienna philharmonic the way you know i don't think you can get any movie and he's been that. made energy and a sense of fun you want to man has revived an old genre playfully reawakening the upper match and i. c thank. those pictures they're obviously taken before at a concert before the corona pandemic but my colleague adrian kennedy is here to talk about other winners. the best instrumentalists also went...
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so young members of the new york philharmonic camp decided to take their music to the public and now staging performances on the city's streets and in pots the setting is a hot cry from there for them on its usual venue and it gives the musicians a sense of purpose and is likely to attract you in fact and also. good to have you along for another about specials and see you tomorrow. why are people forced to hide in trucks. mother. teresa such claim there are many cancers placed cynthia and there are many stories. of the break up your. mother. played. made for mines. tax cuts. this is going to be a nice africa time enough on the program the power left off young nigerians have taken to the streets full swing the government to act on day demand for police reform they've demonstrated how effectively the masses can be mobilized but when it's bringing change lives is not the way to go to pay what he was going to do while he was obama only paid to be here today as opposed to we put them into all of these and it happens i know that it is our stuff yeah look it's not good but it comes out of o
so young members of the new york philharmonic camp decided to take their music to the public and now staging performances on the city's streets and in pots the setting is a hot cry from there for them on its usual venue and it gives the musicians a sense of purpose and is likely to attract you in fact and also. good to have you along for another about specials and see you tomorrow. why are people forced to hide in trucks. mother. teresa such claim there are many cancers placed cynthia and there...
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so young members of the new york philharmonic camp decided to take their music to the public now staging performances of the city's streets and in pots the setting is a hot cry from their film on its usual value but it gives the musicians a sense of purpose and is likely to attract new facts and also. good to have you along for another about coven specials i've been pursuing its mark . germany's business in the middle kingdom is going well my friend how much longer. china as a trading partner is becoming peepin greater. free market access is becoming more difficult intellectual property theft humans rights violations. how much business continued. made in germany. 90 minutes w. . with him had to be done because somebody has won the highest high you know if i had known that the mode be that small i never would have gone on the trip to have it not to put myself and my parents on what i'm trying to move out of the game of the going to give a fleetwood. love one funky bit but that one little bit if you want to give them i have serious problems on a personal level and i was unable to live ther
so young members of the new york philharmonic camp decided to take their music to the public now staging performances of the city's streets and in pots the setting is a hot cry from their film on its usual value but it gives the musicians a sense of purpose and is likely to attract new facts and also. good to have you along for another about coven specials i've been pursuing its mark . germany's business in the middle kingdom is going well my friend how much longer. china as a trading partner...
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after paul's tune was played on radio a's broadcasting house, the bbc‘s philharmonic orchestra was askedllyjust highlights the power of music, i suppose, doesn't it? and the importance of music to mental health. dan has adapted paul's tune for full orchestra — individual parts were recorded locked down at home, the final version given its world premiere — again on broadcasting house. everyone involved wanted this moment to be the first airtime of four notes, paul's tune. piano piece plays. wow, wow. fantastic. i was just listening to a wonderful piece of music and then all of a sudden i say to myself, "i wrote that! i wrote that! " you wrote it on the spot. you didn'tjust write it, you improvised that! wow. i won't... i won't forget that. that was... that was very. . .very wonderfully special. and you've got nick van eede from the cutting crew! yeah. that's right. wow. he was one of my pupils. paul harvey has had a remarkable life — concert pianist, composer, inspirational teacher. his favourite modern composer and musical hero? stephen sondheim. you know, he... he writes the words and m
after paul's tune was played on radio a's broadcasting house, the bbc‘s philharmonic orchestra was askedllyjust highlights the power of music, i suppose, doesn't it? and the importance of music to mental health. dan has adapted paul's tune for full orchestra — individual parts were recorded locked down at home, the final version given its world premiere — again on broadcasting house. everyone involved wanted this moment to be the first airtime of four notes, paul's tune. piano piece...
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so young members of the new york philharmonic have decided to take their music to the public and now staging performances on the city's streets and in pots the setting is a hot cry from the film on its usual venue and it gives the musicians a sense of purpose and is likely to attract in fact and also. really. good to have you along for another about coven specials i've been fizzling so it's worth. to the barricades in defense of cultural autonomy students in brooklyn occupy the country's top arts university the far right government wants to impose a government of learned more to the school. cut the student protesters strongly oppose this measure. the culture war in congress to speeding up the. focus on europe. become 30 minute spot d.w. . into the conflict zone with tim sebastian. a deep fried divided america is heading for its election my guest this week from washington is carol cuccinelli the acting number 2 at the department of homeland security which caused uproar also reports of the sages used excessive force during recent protests in portland oregon county's department keep the
so young members of the new york philharmonic have decided to take their music to the public and now staging performances on the city's streets and in pots the setting is a hot cry from the film on its usual venue and it gives the musicians a sense of purpose and is likely to attract in fact and also. really. good to have you along for another about coven specials i've been fizzling so it's worth. to the barricades in defense of cultural autonomy students in brooklyn occupy the country's top...
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nice getting a german classical music on with you and all story an album recorded with the vienna philharmonic by the way you know i don't think you can get any movie and he's been that. good energy and a sense of fun you want to ask how fun has revived an old genre playfully reawakening the opera much and i. thank. those pictures they're obviously taken before at a concert before the corona pandemic began my colleague adrian kennedy is here to talk about other winners. the bests instrumentalists also went to a very famous musician indeed our old friend virtuous so violinist and sophie who won the prize she's actually been speaking out in support of musicians affected by the coronavirus lockdown recently she said that it's countless that planes are flying around the waves 40 days while orchestras can only play so a handful of. people she says that she's considering going into the into politics to represent people in the arts sector our correspondents slease actually spoke to her conducted an interview and we have a full interview a full report tomorrow and another icon picked up a very special
nice getting a german classical music on with you and all story an album recorded with the vienna philharmonic by the way you know i don't think you can get any movie and he's been that. good energy and a sense of fun you want to ask how fun has revived an old genre playfully reawakening the opera much and i. thank. those pictures they're obviously taken before at a concert before the corona pandemic began my colleague adrian kennedy is here to talk about other winners. the bests...
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certain members of the new york philharmonic have decided to take their music to the public now staging performances of the city's streets and in pots the setting is a hot cry from there for them on excuse will bet you that it gives the musicians a sense of purpose and is likely to attract new facts and also be heard. could have you along for another about coven specials i've been fizzling if you 2 are. into the conflict zone in terms of. a deep freeze you're going to the america is heading for its election my guest this week from washington is karen cuccinelli the acting number 2 at the department of homeland security because after all 3 reports of the sages used excessive force during recent protests in portland oregon can these 2 topics keep the peace conflict. next month the only. person drama competition rival marketing numbers on. that's how intuition. money. thing runs fine and. all. this because we love. to go off on you tube joining us. was the 1st international tribunal in history. the nurnberg trials. 75 years ago high ranking officers of the nazi regime good morning judging
certain members of the new york philharmonic have decided to take their music to the public now staging performances of the city's streets and in pots the setting is a hot cry from there for them on excuse will bet you that it gives the musicians a sense of purpose and is likely to attract new facts and also be heard. could have you along for another about coven specials i've been fizzling if you 2 are. into the conflict zone in terms of. a deep freeze you're going to the america is heading for...
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using just four random notes, paul created a melody that inspired the bbc philharmonic to turn it into graham satchell reports. notes play. there is your four notes. he sings the notes. it started with just four notes. paul harvey, who's 80 and has dementia, improvised a tune that went viral online. dad is, at heart, a performer and an entertainer and a musician and a pianist, and when he sits at the piano and either plays a classical piece or one of his own compositions, or improvises, it brings him back — it brings it back. it brings him back. and it's vitally important in his life. after paul's tune was played on radio 4's broadcasting house, the bbc‘s philharmonic orchestra was asked to get involved. it's a wonderfully nostalgic, romantic piece of music, and the fact that it was improvised, as well, just makes it more special, really, doesn't it? it reallyjust highlights the power of music, i suppose, doesn't it? and the importance of music to mental health. dan has adapted paul's tune for full orchestra — individual parts were recorded locked down at home, the final version given
using just four random notes, paul created a melody that inspired the bbc philharmonic to turn it into graham satchell reports. notes play. there is your four notes. he sings the notes. it started with just four notes. paul harvey, who's 80 and has dementia, improvised a tune that went viral online. dad is, at heart, a performer and an entertainer and a musician and a pianist, and when he sits at the piano and either plays a classical piece or one of his own compositions, or improvises, it...
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paul's improvised piece has now been adapted by the bbc philharmonic orchestra and will be played fort gives people pleasure, or being moved is pleasure, that's great. graham satchell with that report. time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. hello, we are moving into much more u nsettled hello, we are moving into much more unsettled weather that will continue into next week. this weekend, we have a band of rain followed by sunshine and showers, all accompanied by some much stronger winds. everything is coming in from the atlantic and this is the cloud that will bring the wind and rain during tomorrow. this is the cloud that has been bringing the rain today and, in between, there is a narrowing gap and this is the sort ofairwe are narrowing gap and this is the sort of air we are moving into, narrowing gap and this is the sort ofairwe are moving into, with narrowing gap and this is the sort of air we are moving into, with some sunshine already arriving into northern
paul's improvised piece has now been adapted by the bbc philharmonic orchestra and will be played fort gives people pleasure, or being moved is pleasure, that's great. graham satchell with that report. time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. hello, we are moving into much more u nsettled hello, we are moving into much more unsettled weather that will continue into next week. this weekend, we have a band of rain followed by sunshine and showers, all accompanied by some much stronger...
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so you know members of the new york philharmonic have decided to take their music to the public now staging performances on the city's streets and in pots the setting is a hot cry from the film on excuse will bail you out it gives the musicians a sense of purpose and is likely to attract new facts and also. really. good to have you along for another about coven specials and see if you watch. germany's business in the middle kingdom is going well but for now much longer. china as a trading partner is becoming infused in radio by free market access is becoming more difficult intellectual property. rights violations. how does ms contin. made in germany. 36 w. d t you know that 77 percent of lopping are younger than 60 ah. that's me and me and you. and you know what time of voices was hard on the 77 percent the talk about the issues. from the politics to fashion from housing boom boom town this is where our. welcome to the 77 percent. this weekend on g.w. . i'm not laughing at the germans because sometimes i am but mostly i'm laughing with the. many things deep into the german culture. muted se
so you know members of the new york philharmonic have decided to take their music to the public now staging performances on the city's streets and in pots the setting is a hot cry from the film on excuse will bail you out it gives the musicians a sense of purpose and is likely to attract new facts and also. really. good to have you along for another about coven specials and see if you watch. germany's business in the middle kingdom is going well but for now much longer. china as a trading...
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machine donald trump is shattered and undermined and imagine the power of american diplomatic, philharmonic orchestra, everybody got instruments. there is no sheet music now, the instruments are broken and cacophony in sue's. the next president has to be conductor and composer to get the band back together as it were and conduct it and make it play in harmony. is a mammoth test. >> host: what do you think, in terms of strategy what has the us succeeded at or not succeeded at as you look back over 75 years of political warfare? >> when america was able to project its power by representing american democracy as a far superior form of government, kind of a no-brainer it succeeded. one of the great crazies of the present days we cannot project american democracy. american democracy is in deep deep trouble and the authoritarian governance of vladimir putin is a more attractive model, there are nations, soviet satellites like poland, hungary, the czech republic, the united states embraced into the nato military alliance at the end of the twentieth century because they look like they were becoming
machine donald trump is shattered and undermined and imagine the power of american diplomatic, philharmonic orchestra, everybody got instruments. there is no sheet music now, the instruments are broken and cacophony in sue's. the next president has to be conductor and composer to get the band back together as it were and conduct it and make it play in harmony. is a mammoth test. >> host: what do you think, in terms of strategy what has the us succeeded at or not succeeded at as you look...
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paul's improvised piece has now been adapted by the bbc philharmonic orchestra and will be played foriving in a very peculiar world at the moment, and things aren't good. if it gives people pleasure, or being moved is pleasure, that's great. well, that is lovely to listen to, it is just lovely to watch, as well. the effect he has had on his students. and thejoy of students. and the joy of him seeing them again and certain memories being triggered. it is worth saying, that piece. you can hear the first play of paul's piece adapted by the bbc philharmonic orchestra on bbc radio 4's broadcasting house this sunday at 9am — and we'll be hearing more about paul and his story here on breakfast on monday. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london, i'm alpa patel. imperial college london have been carrying out tests on london's public transport to see if coronavirus is present. the university scientists have been testing tube air as well as swabbing trains and buses. so far the tests have come back negative — tfl acknowledges a clean environment i
paul's improvised piece has now been adapted by the bbc philharmonic orchestra and will be played foriving in a very peculiar world at the moment, and things aren't good. if it gives people pleasure, or being moved is pleasure, that's great. well, that is lovely to listen to, it is just lovely to watch, as well. the effect he has had on his students. and thejoy of students. and the joy of him seeing them again and certain memories being triggered. it is worth saying, that piece. you can hear...
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certain members of the new york philharmonic have decided to take their music to the public and now staging performances of the city's streets and in pots the setting is a hot cry from there for them on excuse will bail you out it gives the musicians a sense of purpose and is likely to attract strange facts and also. good to have you along for another about specials. see you tomorrow. into the conflict zone to survive. a deep 3 divided america is heading for its election my guest this week from washington is ken cuccinelli reacting number 2 of the problems of homeland security which caused uproar all through reports of these agents used excessive force during recent protests in portland oregon counties department keep the peace conflicts. next. to the barricades in defense of cultural autonomy. in brooks kentucky part of the country's top arts university the far right government wants to impose a government wanted more to the school. the student protests. strongly oppose this measure. the cultural war in hungary is heating up. focus on europe. in 60 minutes on d w. every 2 seconds a person
certain members of the new york philharmonic have decided to take their music to the public and now staging performances of the city's streets and in pots the setting is a hot cry from there for them on excuse will bail you out it gives the musicians a sense of purpose and is likely to attract strange facts and also. good to have you along for another about specials. see you tomorrow. into the conflict zone to survive. a deep 3 divided america is heading for its election my guest this week from...
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. >>> meet the 12-year-old who just composed music for new york philharmonic. what were you >>> the future of construction in the bay area. >> in oakland bay's company promises it can build housing units in under 24 hours. mighty buildings has created a massive 3d printer to build houses from the ground up an 8th of an inch at a time. the secret is in the building material, a polymer mineral mix similar to that used in countertops. one of the cofounders tells us the idea was hatched using a normal desktop 3d printer. >> what we have done is developed a unique technology that allows us to take this material and put it into the gel form that we can extrude. we hit it with uv light which hardens it almost instantaneously. >> so far they have orders for 20 units. in the relatively small 50,000 square foot warehouse they believe they can construct about 1,000 homes each year. >>> a supreme battle about to break out on capitol hill. how today's big vote could lead to a boycott. that's >>> on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, presidential candidates ready to make
. >>> meet the 12-year-old who just composed music for new york philharmonic. what were you >>> the future of construction in the bay area. >> in oakland bay's company promises it can build housing units in under 24 hours. mighty buildings has created a massive 3d printer to build houses from the ground up an 8th of an inch at a time. the secret is in the building material, a polymer mineral mix similar to that used in countertops. one of the cofounders tells us the idea...
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the days ofs hit in world war ii and stood right about where the philharmonic stands now. the nazis take the [indiscernible] for this villa, and they use this to create the codename for the organization, which is operation t4. what the operation does is to move individuals from their home facility to eventually one of six centralized killing centers throughout germany and austria. within hours of their arrival, .atients are just --gassed as ite the gas station was restored. with carbonsed monoxide detector in gas chambers that look like showers. they are removed and their bodies are buried in crematorium's. about 70,000 patients were murdered between january 1940 guessingt 1941 in this sing phase of the euthanasia program. the program stops for about a year in 1941 and 1942. it begins again in august of mar and places like hada continues to the end of the war. about two 150,000 institutionalized patients died as a result of the euthanasia program. jason: thank you for that overview. there is a lot for our viewers to deal with. this is a program that really covers most of t
the days ofs hit in world war ii and stood right about where the philharmonic stands now. the nazis take the [indiscernible] for this villa, and they use this to create the codename for the organization, which is operation t4. what the operation does is to move individuals from their home facility to eventually one of six centralized killing centers throughout germany and austria. within hours of their arrival, .atients are just --gassed as ite the gas station was restored. with carbonsed...
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the new york philharmonic has cancelled its entire 2021 season, the first such cancellation in its 178herlands is returning to a partial lockdown tomorrow to slow the spread of covid-19. bars and restaurants will be closed and public gatherings of more than four people will be banned >> here at home in west texas, a successful test launch for blue origins new rocket it is designed to bring american astronauts back to the moon. after hitting a peak attitude of 66 miles, the flight made a controlled landing ten minutes later. very cool. that's the new update, kel i'll send it back to you. >> the video almost doesn't look real, sue. i'm so used to those kind of grainy, nasa -- >> it's amazing, though. the technology alone is so fascinating you know, they've had a lot of success with blue origin so we'll see where it goes the space race is on in earnest. >> yes, pandemic or not. sue, thank you very. we appreciate it let's get a check on the market right now. apple's turn to session lows has dragged others with it the s&p is just about 3,500 and the dow is down 214. >> oil prices are reboun
the new york philharmonic has cancelled its entire 2021 season, the first such cancellation in its 178herlands is returning to a partial lockdown tomorrow to slow the spread of covid-19. bars and restaurants will be closed and public gatherings of more than four people will be banned >> here at home in west texas, a successful test launch for blue origins new rocket it is designed to bring american astronauts back to the moon. after hitting a peak attitude of 66 miles, the flight made a...
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. >>> in our more perfect union series, the 12-year-old who composed music for new york philharmonic.s hoping to inspire more diversity in classical music. all of that is coming up when we see you at 7:00. >> see you then. already inspired. thank you. >>> a trial run for the digital health passport book flight yesterday, aimed at making it easier to verify test results while traveling internationally. passengers take covid tests up to 72 hours practice flight and input results from a certified ad on an (. >>> let's get a check on traffic with gianna. >>> if you plan on heading out the door and taking bay bridge, metering lights are turned on. they've been on for about 45 minutes. you are backed up to the foot of the maze. west bound 80, brake lights around the emory ville area, starting to slow down there a bit. you will see stop and go conditions on the upper deck itself as you head into the city. taking a look at traffic, busy into the altamont pass. we've got usual stuff for the most part. stays slow to 580 extending to almost greenville at this point. 41 minute drive time holding
. >>> in our more perfect union series, the 12-year-old who composed music for new york philharmonic.s hoping to inspire more diversity in classical music. all of that is coming up when we see you at 7:00. >> see you then. already inspired. thank you. >>> a trial run for the digital health passport book flight yesterday, aimed at making it easier to verify test results while traveling internationally. passengers take covid tests up to 72 hours practice flight and input...
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are some bright spots when it comes to major league sports here in new york city, the new york philharmonic is canceling the entire season for the first time in the 178 year history. the president and ceo calling the situation dreadful. in new york, i'm erica hill. cnn. >>> with less than three weeks to go before the u.s. election, president donald trump is wasting no time getting back on the campaign trail. his latest rally coming tuesday in the battleground state of pennsylvania. the event featured few masks and little physical distancing in a state where new covid cases are said to be up 63% in the past months. the president said he feels great now after his last bout with the coronavirus and joe biden who continues to lead mr. trump in national polls spent tuesday courting senior citizens in florida. former president barack obama will hit the campaign trail on biden's behalf starting next week. cnn's jeremy diamond is following president trump's campaign blitz and explains why pennsylvania is now a top priority. >> reporter: president trump back on the road kicking off a three-week spri
are some bright spots when it comes to major league sports here in new york city, the new york philharmonic is canceling the entire season for the first time in the 178 year history. the president and ceo calling the situation dreadful. in new york, i'm erica hill. cnn. >>> with less than three weeks to go before the u.s. election, president donald trump is wasting no time getting back on the campaign trail. his latest rally coming tuesday in the battleground state of pennsylvania. the...
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for the first time in its 178 year history the new york philharmonic is canceling its entire season.h june of 2021 noting mandatory city and state health guidelines make indoor concerts basically impossible. they're calling the health and financial challenges profound and said the cancellation itself is dreadful. >> just something, isn't it. >>> 15 new countries have been elected to the u.n. human rights council. several of them are accused human rights abusers including china, cuba, pakistan, uzbekistan. this is responsible for the promotion and protection of the human rights around the world. trump pulled the you saunited s out of it. >>> concata ferrell has died. her career spanned five decades. she's probably best known for her role as the housekeeper on the tv series "two and a half men." >> okay, listen to me, zippy. if that's all it took to make a marriage, i'd have a husband for each one of my tattoos. >> she was a three-time emmy nominee including twice for "two and a half men." she died from complications from a heart attack. she was 77 years old. >>> go away! go away! plea
for the first time in its 178 year history the new york philharmonic is canceling its entire season.h june of 2021 noting mandatory city and state health guidelines make indoor concerts basically impossible. they're calling the health and financial challenges profound and said the cancellation itself is dreadful. >> just something, isn't it. >>> 15 new countries have been elected to the u.n. human rights council. several of them are accused human rights abusers including china,...
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new york the best seat to watch the philharmonic might be on a sidewalk in the bronx. the orchestra's usual lincoln center home shut down because of covid. so they're taking their music to the streets with a series of pop-up concerts. an instrumental way to bring life back to the big city. >>> colorado you don't have to go to the big apple for a concert. live music used to fill this park every week in the summer but not in the pandemic. so the group that organized them taking the concerts mobile driving performers out to denver's underserved communities. >> it has really been exciting to see people come and show up and dance, and just really have a good time. in neighborhoods that don't normally have concerts >> reporter: and that party truck with the dj booth? organizers say that's made from an old fire truck. and that's a final not >>> no relief in sight negotiations in washington are stalled, again and that's what's topping cnbc's on the money speaker pelosi and the treasury secretary mnuchin talked today, again, and again did not reach an agreement on any aid. mnuc
new york the best seat to watch the philharmonic might be on a sidewalk in the bronx. the orchestra's usual lincoln center home shut down because of covid. so they're taking their music to the streets with a series of pop-up concerts. an instrumental way to bring life back to the big city. >>> colorado you don't have to go to the big apple for a concert. live music used to fill this park every week in the summer but not in the pandemic. so the group that organized them taking the...
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you who know, villa was hit in the days of world war ii and stood right about where the berlin philharmonic stands now. they took the street address for and they used it to create the codename for the organization, which is operation t4. basically, what the operation does is to remove individuals from their home facility to eventually one of six centralized killing centers throughout germany and austria. and within hours of their patients are just gassed. you see the gas station as it was restored. it was restored after the war at the memorial site. they are gassed with carbon monoxide in gas chambers that look like showers. they are removed and their bodies are burned in crematoriums. about 70,000 patients were murdered between january 1940 and august 1941, in this gassing phase of the euthanasia program. the program stops for about a year between january of 1941 and 1942. januarybut it begins again in august of 1942 in places like hadamar, and continues to the end of the war. and about 250,000 institutionalized patients died as a result of the euthanasia program. jason: thank you for that
you who know, villa was hit in the days of world war ii and stood right about where the berlin philharmonic stands now. they took the street address for and they used it to create the codename for the organization, which is operation t4. basically, what the operation does is to remove individuals from their home facility to eventually one of six centralized killing centers throughout germany and austria. and within hours of their patients are just gassed. you see the gas station as it was...
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really nice getting a german classical music award for and austrian album recorded with the vienna philharmonicthe way you know i don't think you can get any movie unease than that. made energy and a sense of fun you want to ask how far has revived an old genre playfully reawakening the upper may sound i. thank. those pictures they're obviously taken before at a concert before the corona pandemic began my colleague adrian kennedy is here to talk about other winners. the best instrumentalists also went to a very famous musician indeed our old friend virtual so violinist and sophie who won the prize she's actually been speaking out in support of musicians affected by the coronavirus lock down recently she said that it's countless that planes are flying around the waves 40 days while orchestras can only play to a handful of. people she says that she's considering going into the into politics to represent people in the arts sector our correspondent lisa actually spoke to her conducted an interview and we'll have a full interview a full report smart and another icon picked up very special problems t
really nice getting a german classical music award for and austrian album recorded with the vienna philharmonicthe way you know i don't think you can get any movie unease than that. made energy and a sense of fun you want to ask how far has revived an old genre playfully reawakening the upper may sound i. thank. those pictures they're obviously taken before at a concert before the corona pandemic began my colleague adrian kennedy is here to talk about other winners. the best instrumentalists...
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. >> reporter: partnering with metropolitan opera star, philharmonic musicians perform pop-up concertsometimes there will be a fire or a garbage truck truck i blocking where we were going to play. >> reporter: it's new york. >> it's new york! >> reporter: world class play, t architectu architecturally stunning venue, they play all over the city in rain or shine. the surprise concerts have hit a high note with audiences. >> everyone listening to live music kind of felt the community coming together. >> reporter: and for the admittedly shy composer, sharing her music has allowed her to feel heard in more way than one. >> music is universal. it doesn't matter where you are or where you're from or what language you speak, everyone can understand it. >> reporter: for "cbs news this morning," nancy chen, new york. >> it's so great when you come around a corner in new york city and all of a sudden you see something like that. >> i like seeing people like grace moore, who is 12 years old, a little girl of color -- i like what deborah said, it normally a white elite bastion. it's 2020 opening u
. >> reporter: partnering with metropolitan opera star, philharmonic musicians perform pop-up concertsometimes there will be a fire or a garbage truck truck i blocking where we were going to play. >> reporter: it's new york. >> it's new york! >> reporter: world class play, t architectu architecturally stunning venue, they play all over the city in rain or shine. the surprise concerts have hit a high note with audiences. >> everyone listening to live music kind of...
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paul's improvised piece has now been adapted by the bbc philharmonic orchestra and will be played forather through this weekend and into next week. another band of rain on this weekend will be followed by sunshine and showers, accompanied by some much stronger winds, all coming in from the atlantic. wet and windy weather on saturday, with rain coming from eastwards today, becoming lighter as it pushes eastwards. the last of the rain made only from south—east of england this evening, then clear skies for a while. then the next era of cloud comes in, bringing rain into northern ireland and western scotland, the winds will be stronger than last night. there may be a bright start tomorrow across the midlands and eastern england, but that band of rain made eastwards and will be heavier. this could be an intense burst of rainfall accompanied by gusty winds before sunshine follows on behind. it will bea sunshine follows on behind. it will be a windy day on saturday, particularly gusty winds is that rain moves through, when the ease of a little bit and sunshine follows. ahead of the rain, tem
paul's improvised piece has now been adapted by the bbc philharmonic orchestra and will be played forather through this weekend and into next week. another band of rain on this weekend will be followed by sunshine and showers, accompanied by some much stronger winds, all coming in from the atlantic. wet and windy weather on saturday, with rain coming from eastwards today, becoming lighter as it pushes eastwards. the last of the rain made only from south—east of england this evening, then...
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using just four random notes, paul created a melody that inspired the bbc philharmonic to turn it intoote plays. there is your four notes. he sings the notes. it started with just four notes. paul harvey, who's 80 and has dementia, improvised a tune that went viral online. dad is, at heart, a performer and an entertainer and a musician and a pianist, and when he sits at the piano and either plays a classical piece or one of his own compositions, or improvises, it brings him back — it brings him back. and it's vitally important in his life. after paul's tune was played on radio 4's broadcasting house, the bbc‘s philharmonic orchestra was asked to get involved. it's a wonderfully nostalgic, romantic piece of music, and the fact that it was improvised, as well, just makes it more special, really, doesn't it? it reallyjust highlights the power of music, i suppose, doesn't it? and the importance of music to mental health. dan has adapted paul's tune for full orchestra — individual parts were recorded locked down at home, the final version given its world premiere — again on broadcasting hou
using just four random notes, paul created a melody that inspired the bbc philharmonic to turn it intoote plays. there is your four notes. he sings the notes. it started with just four notes. paul harvey, who's 80 and has dementia, improvised a tune that went viral online. dad is, at heart, a performer and an entertainer and a musician and a pianist, and when he sits at the piano and either plays a classical piece or one of his own compositions, or improvises, it brings him back — it brings...
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our track from "paris with love" with orchestra musicians from over 40 countries, the royal philharmonic at all so it's quite unbelievable and remarkable that we're able to make music and i'm just so proud and happy and, hi, mom. >> also going to be a part of sting's new album that's coming out, "duets" in november so we can't wait but don't have to wait any longer. here it is. ♪ ♪ we could be a little something i'll be everything you wanted ♪ ♪ i could bring you real comfort give you a break from loving ♪ ♪ i'm trying more than just a little, i wanna meet you in the middle ♪ ♪ reading you is like a riddle i really wanna figure you out ♪ ♪ don't you worry what you're gonna lose in the heat of the moment ♪ ♪ we're rushing into something new but we're keeping it focused ♪ ♪ don't call me lover stop thinking about it thinking about it ♪ ♪ i'm not the others we could keep it simple as ♪ ♪ la di da di da ♪ we could keep it simple as don't call me lover ♪ ♪ stop thinking about it thinking about it ♪ ♪ we could be a little something the melody you keep on humming ♪ ♪ a feeling so sweet and subt
our track from "paris with love" with orchestra musicians from over 40 countries, the royal philharmonic at all so it's quite unbelievable and remarkable that we're able to make music and i'm just so proud and happy and, hi, mom. >> also going to be a part of sting's new album that's coming out, "duets" in november so we can't wait but don't have to wait any longer. here it is. ♪ ♪ we could be a little something i'll be everything you wanted ♪ ♪ i could bring...
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harvey, the former music teacher living with dementia, who recorded a composition with the bbc philharmonicheimer's society and music for dementia uk. that is amazing because you could tell there was so much reaction to paul and his son and that wonderful bit of work that there was going to bea bit of work that there was going to be a nice reaction. even hearing a snippet is beautifully karmic. carroll said earlier she had the knowledge when it comes to the tower of london but somebody has sent in a question! you are not far away from the crown jewels so do you know the estimated value of the crown jewels that are in there? i think it is just over £20 billion. how do you know the answer to everything?! carry on! well done! that wasjust luck i think! moving on, i want to show you this, you can see the tudor buildings over there a story good is that anne boleyn, the second wife of henry viii, used to come out of that building isa viii, used to come out of that building is a headless figure and drift from there to the chapel of st peter which is the flat roofed building just over there and she
harvey, the former music teacher living with dementia, who recorded a composition with the bbc philharmonicheimer's society and music for dementia uk. that is amazing because you could tell there was so much reaction to paul and his son and that wonderful bit of work that there was going to bea bit of work that there was going to be a nice reaction. even hearing a snippet is beautifully karmic. carroll said earlier she had the knowledge when it comes to the tower of london but somebody has sent...