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Australia, c.1951: Members of an orchestra stand up and play their instruments as a girl sits listening with her dog
Australia, circa 1951: Members of an orchestra stand up and play their instruments as a girl sits listening with her dog.
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Australia, c.1951: Professor Bernard Heinze introduces the instruments in the woodwind family to eager students
Australia, circa 1951: Professor Bernard Heinze introduces the instruments in the woodwind family to eager students.
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Australia, c.1951: An orchestra moves to the direction of the conductor's baton
Australia, circa 1951: An orchestra moves to the direction of the conductor's baton.
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United States, c.1951: An orchestra plays to the beat of the conductor during a concert
United States, circa 1951: An orchestra plays to the beat of the conductor during a concert.
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Australia, c.1951: An orchestra plays a tune during a concert
Australia, circa 1951: An orchestra plays a tune during a concert.
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Birth of a Giant part four - people arrive and the band plays at the launch of the British Admiral tanker at the Barrow-in-Furness shipyard, 17th March 1965
Clip from a 1965 documentary about the building and launch of The British Admiral, the first 100,000 ton tanker ever built in Europe. Made by John Edwards. This clip features people arriving to the shipyard to watch the launch, brass...
Curated Video
More Legendary Artists Are Selling Their Music Catalogs
Popular artists are now selling the music catalogs as financial assets.
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Maputo neighbourhood, a 'living museum' of Mozambique's culture
In the Mafalala museum, the Iverca association fights to preserve the history and culture of the oldest and most famous neighbourhood of Maputo (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Sky News
UK: The Sound of 007 in Concert at Royal Albert Hall. Celebrate 60 years of the James Bond film franchise with a charity concert that will showcase the iconic music of Bond.
CLEAN: Interview with Members of Garbage, Steve Marker, Shirley Manson, Duke Erikson and Butch Vig as they attend The Sound of 007 in concert at The Royal Albert Hall on 4th October 2022 London, United Kingdom.
AFP News Agency
VOICED: The magical world of the musical conductor
VOICED: The magical world of the musical conductor
Bloomberg
Pianist Says Time Has Come for Musicians to Be CEOs
Second Place winner of Chopin Competition in 2021, Pianist Kyohei Sorita, is not just the second only Japanese pianist to win the prize at the competition but also a rare CEO of an Orchestra that he founded a year ago. 27-year-old...
Bloomberg
Coinbase Going Public Will Legitimize Blockchain, Says Alchemy CEO
Apr.08 -- Nikil Viswanathan, co-founder and CEO of Alchemy Insights Inc, discusses the rising popularity of non-fungible token (NFT). A NFT digital art piece was sold for a record $69 million at Christie's, and Twitter Inc CEO Jack...
Press Association
Help Musicians boss issues mental health warning ahead of live music's return
The chief executive of the Help Musicians charity has described the return of live music as “massively important”, but warned of an increase in mental health issues among performers. Monday will see limited audiences return to theatres,...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Disabled DR Congo street musicians push for copyright recognition
Ten years after their glory days, disabled music group Staff Benda Bilili dreams of returning to the music scene and of claiming the fruits of their former success, even if it means falling out with those who made them famous (Footage by...
Curated Video
Composer Who Grew Up In Ukraine Conveys Support Through Music
Sophia Pavlenko-Chandley says all the money raised from benefit concerts will go to Ukraine relief.
Bloomberg
World's Biggest NFT Marketplace Sees $2B in Transactions This Month
Aug.27 -- OpenSea CEO Devin Finzer talks to Bloomberg's Emily Chang about the explosive increase in NFT transactions and taking the digital sector mainstream.
AFP News Agency
VOICED: Rare instruments make French quartetÕs dreams come true
VOICED: Rare instruments make French quartetÕs dreams come true
Curated Video
Elvis Presley's Complicated History With Black Musicians
Elvis was famously inspired by Black musicians of his era, but some say he only copied and profiteered off Black artists without credit.
Bridgeman Arts
Leisure in Monte Carlo. French Riviera, 1951
Clip 1 from the 1951 French language film 'Croisiere Bleue' about the South of France, the French Riviera, Monaco and Monte Carlo. Scenes of coastal life and leisure in Monte Carlo. A train travels into a tunnel. Footage of the exterior...
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The Living City, 1970, part 19 - London's Guildhall, The Court of Common Council meeting, orchestra playing
Clip from 1970 film focussing on the history of the City of London - the Square Mile - its economic growth, institutions, administration, buildings and future. The film illustrates the major part taken by local government in the physical...
Curated Video
Are Posthumous Performances, Albums Innovative Or Just Plain Strange?
Deceased artists are still performing as holograms and releasing music by digital altering, raising concerns about one's posthumous digital likeness.
Curated Video
Shipping Container Radio Station Unites Brooklyn Music Community
A radio station streams its beats from a vacant parking lot, playing music for streaming online and live for guests to enjoy.
Curated Video
When programmers team up with musicians
New Jersey, US, April 3, 2013
1. Close, student rehearsing
2. Close, laptop
3. Wide, students rehearsing
4. SOUNDBITE: (English), Jeff Snyder, co-director Laptop Orchestra
"We don't play traditional orchestral repertoire. We are not...
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USA: CLEVELAND: ROCK AND ROLL MUSEUM: INAUGURAL CONCERT
English/Nat
Music played out in Cleveland, Ohio, Saturday as the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum opened for the first time to a cheering public.
Artists ranging from Bruce Springsteen, Little Richard and Lou Reed were on hand,...