Insprational Story on 60 Minutes

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Insprational Story on 60 Minutes

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There was a great story on 60 Minutes last night about the power of Music Education in Venezuela. It was a great story on the transformative power of music that we could all stand to see!

I realize that this board may be a bit too crusty and cynical for such a positive spin, but here's the link anyhow! :?

http://www.cbsnews.com/sections/i_video ... d=4011959n

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David Zerkel wrote:There was a great story on 60 Minutes last night about the power of Music Education in Venezuela. It was a great story on the transformative power of music that we could all stand to see!

I realize that this board may be a bit too crusty and cynical for such a positive spin, but here's the link anyhow! :?

http://www.cbsnews.com/sections/i_video ... d=4011959n

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DZ
Crusty? Cynical? What makes you say that? We're all extremely positive about everything. Then you go and post that silly story....Ok. I'm just kidding. :)
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YEAH!!


That was awesome!

Thanks for posting!
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Really inspiring!

Thanks for posting!
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Post by Rick F »

Thanks for posting that link David.

I wanted to watch that but I lost the coin flip on what we were going to watch last night. :roll:

Very inspiring!
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Great story! Thanks for the link... I only caught part of it last night. :)
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Post by poomshanka »

Yes, very inspiring program. Some more info is in this 60 Minutes story on Gustavo Dudamel. He speaks about bringing El Sistema to L.A.

http://60minutes.yahoo.com/segment/143/gustavo_dudamel

Interesting...

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Thanks for posting the link.
Makes me want to ~do~ something. Wouldn't it be awesome to bring a program like that to our local communities?

Also loved the snippet of "Roman Carnival". I last played that in 1982 - euphonium. The arpeggios at the end killed me. Great memories.
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Not only does The System introduce music to lots of kids, but it also makes some pretty darn good musicians.
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Edicson Ruiz is another product of The System. He won a double bass spot with the Berlin Philharmonic when he was 18. Wow.
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I was facinated by the news report last night. Does anyone know why they use basically a double orchestra? It would seem that two regular size groups could cover twice as much ground as one huge group.
I am fortunate to have a great job that feeds my family well, but music feeds my soul.
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