NSO Pops - League of Legends, Destiny 2, BioShock, Guild Wars 2, and more!
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A mesmerizing celebration of symphonic video game music in its world premiere! Game music legend Andy Brick conducts the National Symphony Orchestra in more than a dozen blockbuster video games—including League of Legends, Guild Wars 2, Ori and the Blind Forest, BioShock, The Witcher 3, and Destiny 2—with stunning in-game HD videos and concept art. Game ON! Performed by the National Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Andy Brick Filmed live in the Kennedy Center Concert Hall January 8, 2020 Subscribe to The Kennedy Center! http://bit.ly/2gNFrtb #gameon #nso #digitalstage
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Gianandrea Noseda leads the National Symphony Orchestra in a powerful performance of Mahler's fifth symphony; featuring passages from all five movements. Passion, rage, tenderness, joy, sorrow—Mahler's Fifth has it all. It begins with the fateful call of a lone trumpet...then explodes into an enormous work of drama and power. Performed live in the Kennedy Center's Concert Hall February 22, 2020 Subscribe to The Kennedy Center! http://bit.ly/2gNFrtb #NSO #Noseda #Mahler
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Play video Ireland: Epic March - National Symphony Orchestra | The Kennedy Center
Ireland: Epic March - National Symphony Orchestra | The Kennedy Center
The National Symphony Orchestra performs John Ireland's "Epic March," conducted by Michael Butterman. British composer John Ireland was an extremely careful composer who put a lot of thought into his work. During the dark days of World War II, he was asked by the British Broadcasting Corporation to write a march that might help strengthen the courage of the British people. Have you heard of Morse Code? That’s the combination of short and long sounds and flashes of lights and electrical pulses used to signal messages—super, secret messages. Well, the SSSL pattern also means the letter V—like in the word VICTORY—in Morse Code. For sure, Ireland used the SSSL motif in his “Epic March” to comfort the British people that they would win the war. (By the way, they did!) Listen carefully for these dramatic four notes repeated throughout the music. Part of "Reach for the Moon: John F. Kennedy's Vision and Courage," a Young People's Concert. Hosted by Michael Butterman and Marisa Regni. In the Kennedy Center Concert Hall, October 18, 2016. Help Inspire Others: The Kennedy Center building may be temporarily closed, but its arts and education programming is still alive! Your gift today will provide vital support for the arts during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Please consider donating today at https://www.kennedy-center.org/Suppor.... Subscribe to The Kennedy Center! http://bit.ly/2gNFrtb #ireland #epicmarch #nso
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Play video Holst: Mars - National Symphony Orchestra | The Kennedy Center
Holst: Mars - National Symphony Orchestra | The Kennedy Center
The National Symphony Orchestra performs Holst's "Mars," conducted by Michael Butterman. Travel back to 1913 when English composer Gustav Holst (pronounced HOLE-st) looked up in the sky and was inspired to write seven “mood pieces” collectively called The Planets. Each piece represented a different planet known at that time. Now, Holst wasn’t the first person to look at the night sky with wonder. In ancient times, people stared at the heavens and believed in the movements of “celestial bodies” and their influence over people on Earth. In fact, Holst based his piece about Mars more on the Roman god of war of the same name, than on any characteristics of the “red planet.” When you listen to Holst’s “Mars, the Bringer of War,” you’ll hear those trumpet calls, military rhythms, and clashing harmonies marching us straight into battle. Part of "Reach for the Moon: John F. Kennedy's Vision and Courage, a Young People's Concert." Hosted by Michael Butterman and Marisa Regni. In the Kennedy Center Concert Hall, October 18, 2016. Help Inspire Others: The Kennedy Center building may be temporarily closed, but its arts and education programming is still alive! Your gift today will provide vital support for the arts during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Please consider donating today at https://www.kennedy-center.org/Suppor.... Subscribe to The Kennedy Center! http://bit.ly/2gNFrtb #holst #mars #nso
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Play video Presto! - "The Case of the Vanishing Viola" | The Kennedy Center
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Play video Schubert - Symphony No. 8, Mvt. 2 | National Symphony Orchestra (excerpt)
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Gianandrea Noseda conducts Schubert's Symphony No. 8, "Unfinished." Schubert’s “Unfinished” Symphony is not unfinished at all. Its brilliance lies in the composer’s deliberate decision to leave the masterpiece as is, and no music lover would have it any other way. With compassion for man’s mortality, Schubert packs a lifetime of hope, suffering, and joy into just two perfect movements. Performed live in the Kennedy Center's Concert Hall February 22, 2020 Subscribe to The Kennedy Center! http://bit.ly/2gNFrtb #NSO #Noseda #Schubert
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Play video Skipping Stones by Keeghan Fountain | Performed by Scott Christian of the NSO
Skipping Stones by Keeghan Fountain | Performed by Scott Christian of the NSO
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