Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles When I heard about this project I was really excited because what the piece that we're going to contribute is the "Largo" from a selection, a collection called "Song of Survival," which was created by some women who were interned in a prison camp during the second World War in the East Indies and to survive they created arrangements from memory of some of the great orchestral pieces that they knew. And the women in the camp sung and performed the pieces together. I'm Barbara Yahr. I'm the music director and conductor of the Greenwich Village Orchestra. Our members, a selection of our members are behind me here. And we perform at Washington Irving Auditorium. In Dvořák's old neighborhood. I'm Jose Ortiz aka Dr. Drum The organization I'm with is BombaYo. It's a new experience for us, but at the same time it's also a connection to the history of the music that we're already doing; It's called Bomba. My intention was to inspire our music and see what happens. Hoping that we could create some symphony with the Bomba. You know the musical saw is somewhat limited in comparison to let's say a violin or a flute. But the "Goin' Home" section I actually know works perfect for the saw because I played it in the past with the Little Orchestra Society here at David Geffen Hall. So I was really excited to hear that this is what they want me to do because i know it fits the musical saw like a glove. This is one of the first pieces of orchestral music that I got to perform as a young player. So it has a lot of significance to me. It brings back a lot of really warm memories. The reason why I believe this piece is so special is that the melodies are simple but heartfelt and strong.
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