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The front of wars is increasingly non-human eyes peering down on our perceived enemies from space, guiding missiles toward unseen targets, while the human conduct of the
orchestra
of media relations in the event that this particular drone attack hits a villager instead of an extremist.
The excitement of a great
orchestra
performance comes from the attempt to have a collective of musicians producing one unified whole concept.
There has to be, between me and the orchestra, an unshakable bond of trust, born out of mutual respect, through which we can spin a musical narrative that we all believe in.
I, as the conductor, have to come to the rehearsal with a cast-iron sense of the outer architecture of that music, within which there is then immense personal freedom for the members of the
orchestra
to shine.
I have to trust the orchestra, and, even more crucially, I have to trust myself.
And the bigger your gesture gets, the more ill-defined, blurry and, frankly, useless it is to the
orchestra.
It's going to be Britain's first ever national disabled
orchestra.
And you'll see the
orchestra
in a kind of sullen revolt.
Well, here we are 50 years on, in 2011, and pretty much every
orchestra
on the planet has a fantastic and healthy balance between the sexes.
Well, I can tell you as a conductor, I work with orchestras around the world all the time, and I can count on the fingers of one hand the number of disabled musicians I've encountered in any orchestra, anywhere.
So, we in the UK are at the very early stages in forming what will be Britain's first-ever national disabled
orchestra.
We need your help, we need the global community to help us deliver this dream, so that this
orchestra
can be full steam ahead by summer 2012.
I had to write the
orchestra
bits, right?
I was lucky enough to have studied at the Juilliard School in Manhattan, and to have played my debut with Zubin Mehta and the Israeli philharmonic
orchestra
in Tel Aviv, and it turned out that Gottfried Schlaug had studied as an organist at the Vienna Conservatory, but had given up his love for music to pursue a career in medicine.
It was a wild dream to perform in an orchestra, to perform in the iconic Walt Disney Concert Hall in an
orchestra
conducted now by the famous Gustavo Dudamel, but much more importantly to me to be surrounded by musicians and mentors that became my new family, my new musical home.
In fact, temperate and tropical rainforests each produce a vibrant animal orchestra, that instantaneous and organized expression of insects, reptiles, amphibians, birds and mammals.
To me, this was a little like trying to understand the magnificence of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony by abstracting the sound of a single violin player out of the context of the
orchestra
and hearing just that one part.
But the
orchestra
were wowed as well, and the press of the world were fascinated by your ability to play these fantastic pieces.
And it's that ability, that ability to hear simultaneous sounds, not only just single sounds, but when a whole
orchestra
is playing, Derek, you can hear every note, and instantly, through all those hours and hours of practice, reproduce those on the keyboard, that makes you, I think, is the basis of all your ability.
In fact, the first time, Derek, you played that with an orchestra, you'd learned the version that you'd learned, and then the orchestra, in fact, did have a different version, so while we were waiting in the two hours before the rehearsal and the concert, Derek listened to the different version and learned it quickly and then was able to play it with the
orchestra.
So after dinner, the
orchestra
started to play, and the guests burst into song, and all of a sudden, Taft was surprised with the presentation of a gift from a group of local supporters, and this was a stuffed opossum toy, all beady-eyed and bald-eared, and it was a new product they were putting forward to be the William Taft presidency's answer to Teddy Roosevelt's teddy bear.
Add people, add laptops, you have a laptop
orchestra.
And what might a laptop
orchestra
sound like?
JK: So the favela was not only the place where this idea started: it was also the place that made it possible to work without a master plan, because these communities are informal — this was the inspiration — and in a communal effort, together with the people, you can almost work like in an orchestra, where you can have a hundred instruments playing together to create a symphony.
And just by changing the interpretation and the feeling, I can turn my cello into a voice, or into a whole orchestra, or into something that nobody has ever heard before.
It's a whole
orchestra
of about 100 instruments, all designed for anybody to play using natural skill.
We designed it to listen for tumor invasion: the
orchestra
of chemical signals that tumors need to make to spread.
And it's good to think of the analogy of an
orchestra.
When everyone gets together to start playing in an orchestra, they can't just dive into it, right?
Richard Wagner famously created the hidden
orchestra
that was placed in a pit between the stage and the audience.
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