My wife and I saw the preview screening at the Lucasfilm screening room last night. What a terrific story of American culture. This is more than just an isolated story about the importance of the arts to city life in Louisville: it's a portrait of the social benefits of human vision, imagination, perseverance, and community. I can't help but wonder what primed Louisville for this good fortune, whether it could have happened elsewhere, and whether it could happen in modern America.
Thanks to InstantEncore and oboeinsight's postings, I discovered this movie trailer about the Louiisville, KY, orchestra. Unimanigable!!!! Brilliant!!!!!! And interviews with now world-renound composers.
hello owsley- -look forward to seeing the finished film.. the interviews are compelling as is the filming,editing...congratulations on this project born from you heart.
in keeping with tonights lively discussion about Jyekundo/Tibet- -i hope you'll get 4 minutes to check out the video i posted offering a taste of life before the April earthquake...it has been up almost 49 day and has gotten over 1,000 hits.
Exciting film making and wonderful adventure into the history of classical music in America.... an informative, engaging, and elegant film. Thank you!
My wife and I saw the preview screening at the Lucasfilm screening room last night. What a terrific story of American culture. This is more than just an isolated story about the importance of the arts to city life in Louisville: it's a portrait of the social benefits of human vision, imagination, perseverance, and community. I can't help but wonder what primed Louisville for this good fortune, whether it could have happened elsewhere, and whether it could happen in modern America.
reecehart 8 months ago
Thanks to InstantEncore and oboeinsight's postings, I discovered this movie trailer about the Louiisville, KY, orchestra. Unimanigable!!!! Brilliant!!!!!! And interviews with now world-renound composers.
RMartin973 1 year ago
As both a Kentucky resident and a lover of contemporary music, I hope I get a chance to see this!
JeeRant 1 year ago
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hello owsley- -look forward to seeing the finished film.. the interviews are compelling as is the filming,editing...congratulations on this project born from you heart.
in keeping with tonights lively discussion about Jyekundo/Tibet- -i hope you'll get 4 minutes to check out the video i posted offering a taste of life before the April earthquake...it has been up almost 49 day and has gotten over 1,000 hits.
tibetanvideoproject 1 year ago
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tibetanvideoproject 1 year ago
Exciting film making and wonderful adventure into the history of classical music in America.... an informative, engaging, and elegant film. Thank you!
odsel20 1 year ago
This is a fabulous and very beautiful AND very important piece of cinema. Thank you!
amazingguitar20 1 year ago