Description: Christopher Hollyday quartet plays music of Charlie Parker.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/22/1987
Description: 16 year-old jazz musician Christopher Hollyday plays alto saxophone and talks about his reverence for Charlie Parker.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/16/1986
Description: Jon Solins inserts CD of Eine Kleine Nachtmusik in WGBH radio listening room. Early compact disc player.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/14/1983
Description: Marcus Jones interviews conductor Kay George Roberts about her career as one of the few African American female orchestral conductors. Roberts answers the question "what is it like to be a black woman conductor?" Roberts talks about race and gender in classical music. Jones reviews Roberts's career. Roberts is the first woman to receive a PhD in orchestra conducting from Yale University. Jones' report includes footage of Roberts conducting an orchestra. The tape also includes additional footage of the interview with Roberts and additional footage of Roberts conducting the orchestra.
1:00:03: Visual: Footage of Kay George Roberts (conductor) walking onto a stage to conduct. The audience applauds. Footage of Roberts being interviewed by Marcus Jones. Roberts says that women have not traditionally been the conductors of orchestras. Jones asks if women conductors are different from men conductors. Roberts jokes that women are probably better conductors than men. Footage of Roberts conducting an orchestra. Jones reports that Roberts is one of only a few African American female orchestral conductors. V: Footage of Robers being interviewed by Jones. Jones asks if Roberts ever takes offense when people point to her race instead of her skill. Roberts says that she is not offended by the acknowledgement of her race and gender. Roberts says that black Americans are always referred to as "black Americans"; that black Americans are rarely referred to as "Americans." Jones reports that Roberts is the first woman to receive a PhD in orchestra conducting from Yale University; that she is the second African American to do so. Jones notes that Roberts has been a professor and orchestra conductor since 1978 at the University of Lowell. V: Footage of Roberts conducting an orchestra. Footage of Roberts saying that she will always teach; that she enjoys the excitement and energy of young students and college-age students. Footage of Roberts conducting. Jones reports that Roberts and several female composers will perform a marathon of contemporary classical works at the First Parish Church in Watertown. Jones notes that Roberts hopes the annual event will broaden appreciation for contemporary classical works. V: Footage of Roberts saying that she would love to have the opportunity to conduct a major orchestra. Footage of Roberts conducting an orchestra.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/21/1989
Description: Interview with jazz pianist and band leader Count Basie at the Berklee Performance Center. He talks about his long career and current musicians.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/25/1982
Description: Soviet Armenian pianist David Azarian performs in Cambridge with his jazz trio.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/10/1989
Description: Diana Ross rehearses at Music Hall. She wears a "Boston Loves Diana Ross" T-shirt. She answers questions from reporters at the edge of the stage. She talks about playing Dorothy in the Wiz and her inspirations. She talks about having children.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/10/1977
Description: Handout tape from Sony about pulse code modulation (PCM) digital audio at the onset of compact disc technology. Visual display of sound recorded digitally as vertical striated bands.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/19/1983
Description: Interview with leader of rock band Digney Fignus at Jonathan Swift's about success of video in promoting their music. Band rehearses “The Girl with the Curious Hand.”
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/03/1983
Description: Interview with Korean-American composer Donald Sur about his choral orchestral work "Slavery Documents" inspired by Civil War period history. Rehearsal at Symphony Hall.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/22/1990