Symphony
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In this vast unfinished
symphony
of the universe, life on Earth is like a brief measure; the animal kingdom, like a single measure; and human life, a small grace note.
So given the prince loved his music, Haydn thought he'd write a
symphony
to make the point.
And we're going to play just the very tail end of this
symphony
now.
It's a compelling picture, a kind of cosmic symphony, where all the richness that we see in the world around us emerges from the music that these little, tiny strings can play.
And it turned out the
symphony
could be used for more complex issues, like gripping ones of culture, such as nationalism or quest for freedom or the frontiers of sensuality.
And he said something like, "Me ... boy ...
symphony
... Beethoven."
The symphony: Isaac Stern, the concerto, I heard it."
I want you just for a second to experience this amazing human
symphony.
The synchrony of emotions that we experience when we hear an opera by Wagner, or a
symphony
by Brahms, or chamber music by Beethoven, compels us to remember our shared, common humanity, the deeply communal connected consciousness, the empathic consciousness that neuropsychiatrist Iain McGilchrist says is hard-wired into our brain's right hemisphere.
Numbers are the musical notes with which the
symphony
of the universe is written.
I am only the maestro who orchestrated this beautiful
symphony.
I was really struck by the
symphony
of subtle sounds all around me in the city that you can hear and work with to understand where you are, how you need to move, and where you need to go.
And when these four cells work together in health and harmony, they create an extraordinary
symphony
of electrical activity, and it is this electrical activity that underpins our ability to think, to emote, to remember, to learn, move, feel and so on.
Scientists study how it works, why, etc. and these studies are generating a series of discoveries, which are absolutely fabulous, to raise our awareness of the wealth, the complexity, and the wonder that we have, the
symphony
we have in this process.
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.
It's really hard to cram a full
symphony
into a small theater, and it's really hard to do that for every theater in the world.
While before, we used to think of the brain as a modular, centralized organ, where a given area was responsible for a set of actions and behaviors, the more we know about the brain, the more we think of it as a large music symphony, played by hundreds and thousands of instruments.
Musician and natural soundscape expert Bernie Krause describes how a healthy environment has animals and insects taking up low, medium and high-frequency bands, in exactly the same way as a
symphony
does.
Whether you're sending an email to your wife or you're composing a
symphony
or just consoling a friend, you're doing it in pretty much the same way.
It's much more like a
symphony
of different notes, and each of these notes is played on a different instrument of cognition.
The current head of the Paris Conservatoire said recently, "It takes great physical strength to conduct a symphony, and women are too weak."
But the most famous parts of this underwater
symphony
are the evocative melodies, or songs, composed by the world's largest mammals, whales.
Here in New York, two buildings, one by Jean Nouvel and this one by Frank Gehry face off across West 19th Street, and the play of reflections that they toss back and forth is like a
symphony
in light.
Art used to be completely ephemeral, so if you missed the symphony, you just didn't get to hear the orchestra.
In this lecture, he goes on to explain physics as the laws of harmony between these strings; chemistry, as the melodies you can play on these strings; and he states that the universe is a
"symphony
of strings."
question: "Mozart's last
symphony
shares its name with this planet."
You have CDs in your car, and you go to the symphony, your children are playing instruments.
What we're learning now, it's almost like a
symphony.
And what we're learning now is that you can't listen to a five-billion-year long symphony, get to today and say, "Stop!
Another striking image comes from Brendan McMahon for the "Huffington Post," saying that out of the one trillion dollar budget for military and defense-related spending, if only 0.05 percent were allocated to the arts, we would be able to pay for 20 full-time
symphony
orchestras at 20 million dollars apiece, and give over 80,000 artists an annual salary of 50,000 dollars each.
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