Quartet at inauguration played taped music
WASHINGTON -- The classical music played for millions of people watching President Barack Obama's inauguration was not the live performance it appeared to be.
Unless you were one of the fortunate few sitting within earshot of the celebrated performers, what you heard was a recording made two days earlier.
Cellist Yo-Yo Ma, violinist Itzhak Perlman, pianist Gabriella Montero and clarinetist Anthony McGill made the decision a day before Tuesday's inauguration to use a previously recorded audio tape for the broadcast of the ceremonies.
Carole Florman, a spokeswoman for the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, said the weather was too cold for the instruments to stay in tune.
"They were very insistent on playing live until it became clear that it would be too cold," said Florman in a telephone interview last night.
People sitting nearby could hear the musicians play "Air and Simple Gifts", written for the inauguration by John Williams, but their instruments were not amplified.
"It would have been a disaster if we had done it any other way," Perlman told The New York Times, which first reported that the music was taped on its Web site yesterday. "This occasion's got to be perfect. You can't have any slip-ups."
The Marine Band, the youth choruses and the Navy Band Sea Chanters performed live, Florman said, although Aretha Franklin was accompanied by taped music and voices.
Florman said all the acts "laid down tape" before Tuesday's inauguration. When they did their sound checks on Monday, all but the quartet made the decision to have their live performances broadcast.
The temperature hovered around 30 for the ceremony on the Capitol steps, too cold for McGill's clarinet, Ma's cello or Perlman's violin to offer true pitch. But the cold played havoc with the piano, which can't hold tune below 55 degrees for more than two hours, Florman said. The group played at 11:43 a.m., and guests seated near them could hear them as well as the tape made two days earlier. Guests seated farther away, the crowds that thronged the National Mall, and the millions who watched around the world heard the taped version of Williams' piece.
"This isn't Milli Vanilli," Florman insisted, referring to the late 1980s group stripped of a Grammy for lip-syncing. "They had to perform in such cold weather, the instruments couldn't possibly be in tune. They were able to play in sync with the tape. It's not unusual."
-- The Associated Press
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Oh, so you ARE trying to pick a fight to entertain yourself. Good job!
i never said i agreed with you.
Well, if you agree with me then why did you find it necessary to question me to begin with? Just trying to pick a fight to entertain yourself? Go play a video game where you can virtually beat up on people and nobody cares.
celtwom2591, i never said it WAS news. only that it must have interested you enough to want to read anything more than the headline.
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Make your case for why you think this IS news instead of making insinuations about my ability to think and act independently.
if it’s ‘not news’, then why are you reading this? or is it ‘not news’ only because that’s what other people are saying?
What I don’t understand is, if this is such a “non-story”, why is the Richmond Times Dispatch reporting it in the first place? There must be more important NEWS to print that might actually help peopole understand what is going on in our country these days. Stop the gossip-y, thinly veiled insinuations that are the staple of stories like this and tell us something important. My evaluation of this reporting is WHO CARES?
I’ve played with many bands, and majored in music. This also includes playing in a marching band (outside). It is very difficult to play any instrument in tune in any weather below 60 degrees - especially stringed instruments and a piano.
It’s not a political ‘stunt’ or any of the nonsense that others are saying. And I’m not an Obama supporter at all, trust me!
Stop the partisan crap and get your facts straight before posting.
Good grief. Enough already. Richmond, America - for your country’s sake, STOP! It’s time to come together. We have work to do. Constant political bickering is not the answer. If your glad Obama won, then fine. That’s great. Now put it away and get to work improving your country. If you are not glad Obama won, I am sorry. That’s unfortunate. Now put it away and get to work improving your country. When one uses any news article, germaine or not, to express your disgust over a political figure, it makes one look small, petty, and it undermines your credibility.
I have no problem with the musicians wanting to do a good job. As one poster said, it’s been done for years and is a non-story. Perhaps if the rest of us could focus on doing a good job, then America might get ahead.
Always a cover up and an excuse. Faking it is only an example of the deceit of this administration. I agree that Obama is going to turn this country around, and people are going to worship him. Does this story sound familiar? When Christ returns it won’t be by election, so stop treating Obama like he is God.
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