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The American Waterways Wind Orchestra in Europe
Robert Boudreau conducts the Point Counterpoint II
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A New Home for the Arts Pittsburgh Symphony Mahler 2
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Close of the Gustav Mahler Symphony No 2 conductd by William Steinberg with the chorus of Penn State University soloists Joanna Simon and Benita Valenti Producer Jack Sommers Executive Producer James F. Sweenie Director David Fu-Ying Chen Inauguration and Dedicateion of Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts September 1971 WQED Pittsburgh
A Tribute to Mr. B Billy Eckstine
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Billy Eckstine in Chris Moore's tribute with parts of his Jazz Beat recording made at WQED and a studio concert by Jerry Betters and his ensemble. Betters talks about his friendship with Eckstine. Eckstine remembers the club he performed in on Wylie Avenue which was destroyed when the Civic Arena was developed in the lower Hill District. Produced in 1994
Pittsburgh Symphony European Tour April 2003 Mariss Jansons Vienna Valencia Madrid Amsterdam London
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Pittsburgh Symphony visits to the National Concert Hall in Madrid with a stop in Vlalencia, the Musikverein in Vienna, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam and the Barbican in London. Interviews include Dr. Joel Fried in Amsterdam formerly of Pittsburgh Opera, James Krummenacher, PSO doublebass, Bass Clarinet Richard Page, principal Bassoon Nancy Goeres, principal Clarinet Michael Rusinek, Viola mary...
On Q Marvin Hamlisch plays Christmas and Hanukkah music at WQED Pittsburgh
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Marvin Hamlisch closes the On Q end of the week review show in December 2000 with hosts Chris Moore, Carol Lee Espy, Fred Honsberger and Alan Cox joining in at the end. Hamlisch joined the hosts earlier to discuss the news of the week including the effects of streaming music services such as Napster and he announced the Search for Star winners that would later perform at Heinx Hall. Marvin play...
Jim Cunningham interviews Noah Bendix-Balgley Nov. 2022
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Former Pittsburgh Symphony Concertmaster Noah Bendix-Balgley talks with WQED-FM's Jim Cunningham about his appearance with the Pittsburgh Symphony November 25 and 27 with Music Director Manfred Honeck. He played his Fidl-Fantazye: A Klezmer Concerto and the concerto by Antonio Vivaldi in B-flat major, R. 547, for violin, cello, and orchestra in which he was joined by PSO Principal Cello Anne Ma...
Jim Cunningham interviews Anne Martindale Williams Nov 2022
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Pittsburgh Symphony Principal Cello Anne Martindale Williams discusses her Vivaldi Concerto for violin, Cello, and Orchestra in B flat R.547 which she played with Berlin Philharmonic Concertmaster Noah Bendix-Balgley on November 25 and 27, 2022 at Heinz Hall with the Pittsburgh Symphony, conducted by Music Director Manfred Honeck. Anne tells Jim Cunningham about her work with Noah dating back t...
Tetzlaff
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WQED-FM's Jim Cunningham interviewed Conductor David Afkham and Violinist Christian Tetzlaff, in town to perform June 3 and 5 with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra at Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts. Recorded June 2, 2022, backstage at Heinz Hall.
Pittsburgh Symphony - Mariss Jansons Far East Tour - March 2, 2002
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Credits : Camera: Jim Cunningham Editor: Jeremy Farbman
Eudice Shapiro and Linda Fischer - From the Archives
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Pittsburgh Symphony violinist Linda Fischer interviewed her teacher Eudice Shapiro in her Hollywood Home in California. They talked about Eudice's work with violinist Efram Zimbalist, the violinist and conductor who also headed the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia. His son was the star of 77 Sunset Strip and the FBI. Camera and sound: Jim Cunningham Editor: Jeremy Farbman
Interview with Lang Lang
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Jim Cunningham of WQED-FM interviewed Lang Lang after rehearsal with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, in anticipation of their season opener concert on September 15, 2019.
MichaelHammerCostaPiano
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Organist and pianist Michael Hammers plays the Johnny Costa Steinway in the studios of WQED-TV where Mister Rogers Neighborhood was filmed. July 2019
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra at Lincoln Center May 2019
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WQED's Jim Cunningham follows the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra to New York City for the performance of Beethoven’s Emperor Concerto featuring Till Fellner and Mahler’s symphony No. 5 conducted by Manfred Honeck. Along the way he interviewed musicians, organizers, and people including Alec Baldwin, William Caballero, Cynthia Koledo Dealmeida, Marylène Gingras-Roy, Craig Knox with Mom and Dad, M...
Orchard Chamis Martinu WQED Feb2019
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Violinist Jennifer Orchard and Violist Tatjana Mead Chamis, musicians of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, play LIVE in the WQED-FM studios to promote the Clarion Quartet's upcoming chamber recital "Music for Food," which benefits local food hunger relief efforts. Enjoy Poco Allegro from Bohuslav Martinu's Three Madrigals for Violin and Viola,
River City Brass Robert Bernat Today Show 1987
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River City Brass Robert Bernat Today Show 1987
Fred Rogers and Willie Stargell on Today Show in Pittsburgh 1987
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Fred Rogers and Willie Stargell on Today Show in Pittsburgh 1987
Robert Frost The Road Taken The Road Not Taken
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Robert Frost The Road Taken The Road Not Taken
Sir James MacMillan In Romania And Pittsburgh
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Sir James MacMillan In Romania And Pittsburgh
Robert Page First Pitch at Pirates Washington Nationals Game
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Robert Page First Pitch at Pirates Washington Nationals Game
Mendelssohn Choir Robert Page Open Arts
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Mendelssohn Choir Robert Page Open Arts
Carlos Barbosa Lima plays Guido Santarsola
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Carlos Barbosa Lima plays Guido Santarsola
WQED's Weekly Program 1 with Marty Allen
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WQED's Weekly Program 1 with Marty Allen
I remember hearing one of Steinberg's performances of Beethoven's 9th Symphony on the radio years ago...I have to say I think it's the very best I've ever heard. Love it!
Jane Pauley. Fred Rogers. Willie Stargell🐐 🐐🐐
Oh, wow! Mr. Rogers, Willie Stargell, AND Jane Pauley! A triple crown!
If only an appearance by Bryant Gumbel hadn't spoiled it all.
The great Byron McCullough on bass trombone?
Mr Rogers was a living saint.
As a teenager in the 1950s-early '60s, I was gifted with exposure to classical music and opera performances by the Pittsburgh Symphony under William Steinberg's leadership. Amazing man, amazing memories, splendid music. This documentary is a Treasure.
Frank Gardner, Marty didn't mean that kids don't change in the fact that they grow up and old. I think he was saying that the faces of kids are kids' faces, and the faces of kids in general look pretty much the same even though they're born a few years earlier or later -- kids will always be kids and will always look like kids while they are still kids. You didn't pick up that meaning, did you? I think he was comparing the kids of his time with whom he went to school and the kids of today, and noting that kids in general really don't change that much. Marty was very intelligent. Of course he knew that kids grow up and old (IF they're lucky).
Marty -- you naughty boy! Putting white mice in the girls' lockers! Tee-hee-hee!🤣😂
Love this man ❤ He helped me heal from CPTSD and parented me in so many ways!
Truly one of the greats. Such a loss that he's gone.
in the video it shows MAZ hitting the homerun to WIN the 1960 world series......HOWEVER....it shows the ball going into the stands......He hit it over the Scoreeboard in left field
Lisod kaayo iyang mga arrangements Bai.
He's screeching and groaning so much how can hear what the orchestra produces? I consider him mildly talented and interpretatively completely out of question. The misprint is often wrong in his head. Somehow nice that he could laugh about it, but that doesn't help the music.
@@msroper5287 I felt thrown back to some snob critic from the Victorian Age in the wording of your defense of this conductor. I am at least certain the orchestra members tried to do their best at the real concert - relieved as they must have been that the vocal part had finally been deleted. Why are you so proud of knowing the work well enough to go on? I do too. Millions of others do as well. In the end it is the result that counts, I guess - most of Steinberg's results (Bruckner, Mahler, Mozart, Beethoven) were (in my humble opinion) atrocious. And Mahler's message was odd? By the way, Hermann Scherchen in 1950 and Hans Rosbaud in 1953, Klemperer, Neumann, Solti - I bet there were some others till Steinberg came into it years later.....
There is always room for idiots. Welcome.
@@TheBartok44 Oh, please do let us know when you conduct Mahler 7 with a capable professional orchestra. We are all holding our collective breaths. Millions of us.
quite a few conductors groan / sing rather tunelessly during rehearsal (Karajan for instance) and i don't think it obstructs the final results which is what matters. A clutch of classic recordings on the DG label alone (inc. works by Holst and Hindemith) so he's much more elevated than what you think. He's somewhat self-effacing in his manner and you're reading that as 'mildly talented'.
Wondrous !
He was such a a beautifully aged man!!!! It's been just about 20 years since his passing,yet people still go,and turn to him!!! I know I do!!!!
Am I looking at Young Irv Kauffman playing cello?
Fantastic. I love the inner movements of the 7th, they are very dear to me. The Maestro is teaching them the language, not just the technical.
How fantastic it is! Can I share this by reposting your channel on a nice platform named Gan Jing World? For sure that I will not change anything. If you are fine with that, please let me know. Thank you
My favorite tv show of all time ! I'm 60 and I miss you Mr. Rogers ! What can I say pops ? Rip your missed ! Both of you are entertaining the angels in heaven ! 💑
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Show!parabéns. 👏👏👏
“Is it okay if I call you Mister?” Funny line from Jane.
“Is it
I sang with the Mendelssohn Choir for about ten years, both as a volunteer and in the professional core. An experience like none other; Bob Page is an experience like none other, and I am eternally blessed to have had his guidance and tutelage.
Frank Fuhrer was one of the business men that saved the Pirates to stay here. Syd Thrift Pirates GM also brought great players in too.
Interesting to see most of the orchestra members with suits. Almost all with neckties.
Old-school. As the 60's waned, things changed. In the late 70's, the new informality in dress had taken neckties off of the necks in rehearsals.
Great!
Really? No comments on this amazing video? I love this choir and it’s history ♥️♥️
This is brilliant. Brings back so many memories. A brilliant man. Indeed he was insistent, but a kind man as well. He reminded me very. much of my grandfather, very formal (Steinberg as he was called by many of his closest colleagues) yet warm. His struggles in 1930s Germany should be better known.
Two Pittsburgh icons, Rest in peace Mr . Rogers and Pops both beloved 🎂
Rest In Peace to both of these legends
This January 27th 1985
Bryant Gumbell was so arogant Geez😀
he was good at his job but pales compared to stargell.
That's for posting this interview with our aunt.
Everybody loves Willie .
I think 🤔 she’s trying to be funny...? I don’t know why it’s bothering me, but I’m ready to fight for Mr Rogers 😂 she said you didn’t need to tell me I knew that...excuse you!
This interview is unusual in the disruptive, almost hostile attitude. He asks "Is it alright if I call you Jane" Her (abrupt): "Is it alright if I call you Mister?" She references a commencement speech he gave and asks, incredulous, if young adults might still be watching. - He explains a wide range watch his program. - Her (condescending): "Actually, you didn't need to tell me that. I already knew that"
@@atticus319 Jane Pauley was a real drip.
Aww guys, I don’t think she meant it that way. It’s just a mix of her personality and interviewer persona. In some cases, yes there are rude interviewers, but in her case, I can tell it was benign. She really liked and appreciated Fred. Some people are a little rough around the edges - in fact, I’d say most of us are, in our own different ways! ❤ Unless we’re conscious of it, we tend to filter the world through our own lens/experiences, and I feel like you might be projecting your own interpretation onto her. The interviewer was trying to be witty - even if some people didn’t like it - but you can tell she does adore Fred from her energy and body language.
Willie Stargell class act.
Fabulous upload, thank you!
oh. oh wow. hi grandpa.
@@reneewilkins8341 its max :)
The irony of having "Pops". Pirates ICON who works for the Braves and Sid, who would eventually break Pittsburgh's heart, four years later.
A beautiful prelude.
When was this game? I'm asking this because the scorebug at the top looks different than what would be used until 2008. It may be an early version of the scorebug, or maybe it's just something FSN Pittsburgh used. Also, this was at a time when the Washington Nationals were pathetic. That's certainly changed in the past few years.
Tyler Nersinger this was in 05
kevin cosgrove I know it's from 2005, but what month?
Do you have any more old WQED promos and/or station IDs from the 1980s?
Do you also have the local news updates that go with this program?
WPXI has used the "circle 11" logo since at least May of 1987.
Thanks for uploading this. The rehearsals shown are preparation for the concerts of November 3 and 5, 1967 (not 1966) in the Syria Mosque. This feature, part of the NET Festival series, was first aired in the spring of 1968.
Wonderful archive !
Really, this is one of the greatest guitarists that ever lived. L
Lenny Frattare was (and still is) one of the best announcers that the Pirates has ever had!
His name is Lanny.
Thanks for uploading Steinberg / PSO rare film!Steinberg's Mahler 7th (with BSO) is one of my favorite.
When did Steinberg ever record the Mahler 7th with the BSO?