Heartbeat of the orchestra

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Description

Originally broadcast as a segment of the television program Johns Hopkins File 7 on January 11, 1958 from the studios of WJZ in Baltimore, Md. Black and white. Lynn Poole, producer; Kennard Calfee, director; Berlin B. Benfield, writer; produced by WJZ Television Station in Baltimore, Md. for the ABC Television Network. Lynn Poole, William Sebastian Hart, presenters. Digitized in 2004.

Abstract

Lynn Poole displays a chart of the orchestra sections: strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion. Dr. William Hart, timpanist with the Baltimore Symphonic Orchestra and professor at the Peabody conservatory of Music, defines the elements of music: rhythm, melody, and harmony and demonstrates each of them on the piano, noting that the percussion instruments are the dispensers of rhythm. He gives a brief history of percussive music while showing instruments such as the timbro, castanets, cymbals, tambourine, and Chinese temple blocks. With the assistance of fellow timpanist Dr. William G. DeLeon, Dr. Hart demonstrates and explains the snare drum, the most common percussive instrument; the xylophone and its use in modern compositions such as the "Sabre Dance"; the cymbals and their contrasting use in Wagner's "Die Walkure" and Debussy's "Festivals"; and the kettle drums, or timpani, which can be tuned and which provide the heartbeat of the orchestra.
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Dates

Date Published

1958-01-11
Publisher
Language
Identifiers

OCLC Number

55057495

Collection Number

COLL-0008

Item Barcode

31151024443438
Resources
Resource Type
Moving Image

Extent

00:29:20hh:mm:ss
Contributor
Broadcaster (brd): ABC Television Network
Director (drt): Calfee, Kennard
Production personnel (prd): Hart, William Sebastian
Production personnel (prd): Poole, Lynn
Producer (pro): Poole, Lynn
Screenwriter (aus): Benfield, Berlin
Copyright and Use
System
Access Rights
Public digital access
Model
Video

Unique ID

22e4e89f-469b-4386-9a3f-8f3c8a6640a7