WEBVTT Kind: captions Language: en 00:00:11.720 --> 00:00:15.460 [TROMBONE PLAYING] 00:01:23.340 --> 00:01:27.860 Hi everyone, I'm Jim Ryan and welcome to the fourth episode of Arts on the Hill 00:01:27.860 --> 00:01:34.880 I'm here with my daughter Phoebe and you just heard a great trombone performance from Dr. Bill Petri. Phoebe 00:01:34.880 --> 00:01:38.600 You've always wanted to play the trombone, haven't you? Nope. Okay anyway, 00:01:39.300 --> 00:01:43.039 So in addition to being an amazing trombone player, 00:01:43.080 --> 00:01:45.800 Dr. Petri is a leading expert in infectious 00:01:46.110 --> 00:01:49.220 diseases and is working with a team to develop a vaccine for 00:01:49.380 --> 00:01:55.550 COVID-19 and he is not alone in the Health System in the fight against COVID-19 00:01:55.550 --> 00:02:03.080 I spent time yesterday with researchers who developed a test at UVA for COVID-19 and are trying to scale 00:02:03.080 --> 00:02:10.300 up the test I met with those who started and staff the COVID-19 clinic here in Charlottesville that has also been 00:02:10.500 --> 00:02:18.110 Replicated in communities nearby and I met with the amazing doctors nurses and team members who are treating COVID-19 patients 00:02:18.510 --> 00:02:23.870 And on behalf of all of UVA, I want to thank everyone in the Health System for their work 00:02:23.870 --> 00:02:29.120 You are not just our colleagues and our friends you're our heroes and for that reason 00:02:29.600 --> 00:02:35.440 I'd like to dedicate this episode to everyone in the Health System. I hope you enjoy the show and be well 00:02:41.080 --> 00:02:44.140 [A CAPPELLA SINGING] 00:02:47.480 --> 00:02:49.340 Say it's all right 00:02:51.020 --> 00:02:53.660 Ooh they say it's all right 00:02:54.860 --> 00:03:02.120 It's all right, have a good time 'Cause it's all right, whoa, it's all right 00:03:02.120 --> 00:03:07.540 We're gonna move it slow When lights are low 00:03:09.360 --> 00:03:17.220 When you move it slow, it feels like more And it's all right, whoa, it's all right 00:03:17.220 --> 00:03:22.640 Now listen to the beat Kinda tap your feet 00:03:24.340 --> 00:03:31.200 You've got soul and everybody knows That it's all right, whoa, it's all right 00:03:32.380 --> 00:03:39.720 When you wake up so early in the morning Feelin' sad like so many of us do 00:03:39.720 --> 00:03:46.160 Hum a little soul, make life your goal And surely some good will come to you 00:03:46.600 --> 00:03:52.400 And say it's all right Say it's all right 00:03:54.200 --> 00:04:01.320 It's all right, have a good time 'Cause it's all right, whoa, it's all right 00:04:01.500 --> 00:04:06.960 Now listen to the beat Kinda tap your feet 00:04:08.680 --> 00:04:15.700 You've got soul and everybody knows That it's all right, whoa, it's all right 00:04:16.660 --> 00:04:24.020 And one day I'll find me a woman Who will love me and treat me real nice 00:04:24.020 --> 00:04:28.320 Then my woe's got to go And my love, she will know 00:04:28.320 --> 00:04:31.840 From morning till noon and till the night 00:04:32.740 --> 00:04:41.680 And she's gonna say it's alright 00:04:42.520 --> 00:04:45.860 She'll say it's all right 00:04:46.520 --> 00:04:53.480 You've got soul and everybody knows That it's all right, whoa, it's all right 00:04:53.740 --> 00:05:02.740 Yeah, you've got soul and everybody knows That it's all right, whoa, it's all right 00:05:09.460 --> 00:05:13.080 [MUSIC PLAYING] 00:06:36.960 --> 00:06:41.120 Good to see the hard work of all those dancers getting well-deserved public recognition. 00:06:41.120 --> 00:06:42.660 Congratulations to you all 00:06:42.660 --> 00:06:47.840 Similar story with the First Year Players. They were scheduled to perform Kiss Me Kate on April 23rd 00:06:47.840 --> 00:06:51.799 And unfortunately, it was canceled but Vice Provost for the Arts Jody Kielbasa said, 00:06:51.900 --> 00:06:56.660 "Hey! Why not perform it on Arts in the Hill the digital edition?" so here for the first time a virtual number 00:06:56.660 --> 00:06:58.660 by the cast of Kiss Me Kate 00:07:00.340 --> 00:07:03.800 [PIANO PLAYING] 00:07:16.180 --> 00:07:29.520 Another op'nin, another show 00:07:30.600 --> 00:07:36.220 Another op'nin, another show 00:07:36.220 --> 00:07:46.680 Another op'nin, Another op'nin, Another op'nin, Another show 00:07:51.300 --> 00:07:52.500 Another show! 00:07:52.500 --> 00:07:54.500 So cross your fingers and heart 00:07:54.800 --> 00:07:56.080 Another show! 00:07:56.080 --> 00:07:58.720 It's curtain time 00:07:58.800 --> 00:08:10.060 Another op'nin Just another op'nin of another show! 00:08:10.060 --> 00:08:12.060 [PIANO PLAYING] 00:08:12.880 --> 00:08:16.020 A troupe of strolling players are we, 00:08:16.020 --> 00:08:19.500 Not stars like L.B. Mayer's are we, 00:08:19.840 --> 00:08:23.060 But just a simple band Who roams about the land 00:08:23.060 --> 00:08:26.220 Dispensing fol-de-rol frivolity. 00:08:26.760 --> 00:08:30.160 Mere folk who give distraction are we, 00:08:30.160 --> 00:08:33.520 No Theater Guild attraction are we, 00:08:33.520 --> 00:08:37.080 But just a crazy group That never ceases to troop 00:08:37.080 --> 00:08:41.820 Around the map of little Italy. 00:08:41.820 --> 00:08:45.180 We open in Venice, We next play Verona, 00:08:45.180 --> 00:08:48.760 Then on to Cremona. Lotsa laughs in Cremona. 00:08:48.760 --> 00:08:52.100 Our next jump is Parma, That dopey, mopey menace, 00:08:52.100 --> 00:08:55.780 Then Mantua, then Padua, Then we open again, where? 00:08:55.780 --> 00:08:59.080 We open in Venice, We next play Verona, 00:08:59.080 --> 00:09:02.760 Then on to Cremona. Lots of quaill in Cremona. 00:09:02.760 --> 00:09:06.440 Our next jump is Parma, That heartless, heartless menace, 00:09:06.440 --> 00:09:09.420 Then Mantua, then Padua, Then we open again, where? 00:09:09.760 --> 00:09:13.740 She's a maid who would marry And would no longer tarry, 00:09:13.740 --> 00:09:18.100 she's a maid mad to marry, May my hopes not miscarry! 00:09:18.100 --> 00:09:22.300 She's a maid mad to marry And will take double-quick 00:09:22.300 --> 00:09:28.100 Any Tom, Dick or Harry, 00:09:28.620 --> 00:09:33.860 Any Tom, Harry or Dick. 00:09:34.460 --> 00:09:39.820 A dicka dick, A dicka dick, A dicka dick, 00:09:41.560 --> 00:09:46.240 I'm a maid who would marry And would no longer tarry, 00:09:46.240 --> 00:09:50.760 I'm a maid mad to marry, May my hopes not miscarry! 00:09:50.760 --> 00:09:55.360 I'm a maid mad to marry And will take double-quick 00:09:55.360 --> 00:09:59.560 Any Tom, Dick or Harry, 00:09:59.960 --> 00:10:02.860 Any Tom, Harry or Dick. 00:10:03.180 --> 00:10:05.180 [PIANO PLAYING] 00:10:05.180 --> 00:10:09.080 So kiss me, Kate, and twice and thrice, 00:10:09.080 --> 00:10:10.660 Carissimo! 00:10:10.660 --> 00:10:13.920 Ere we start living in paradise 00:10:13.920 --> 00:10:15.020 Bellissimo! 00:10:15.020 --> 00:10:17.020 Oh, kiss me Kate! 00:10:17.020 --> 00:10:20.100 Darling angel, divine! 00:10:20.100 --> 00:10:22.100 For now thou shall ever be 00:10:22.360 --> 00:10:23.780 Now thou shall ever be 00:10:23.780 --> 00:10:27.840 Now thou shall ever be mine 00:10:27.840 --> 00:10:29.840 Darling mine, 00:10:37.960 --> 00:10:42.400 All thine! 00:10:42.400 --> 00:10:45.400 [PIANO PLAYING] 00:11:08.240 --> 00:11:13.040 [VIOLIN PLAYING] 00:12:28.500 --> 00:12:33.319 Moon River on the violin is musical poetry in my mind. Thank you so much 00:12:33.319 --> 00:12:39.859 Which speaking of did you know that April is National Poetry Month which leads us nicely to our next performances is SCPS 00:12:40.200 --> 00:12:43.780 Associate Professor Charlotte Matthews who recently wrote a poem called 00:12:43.780 --> 00:12:48.340 Love in the Time of Coronavirus and for those dogs spotting on the show look no further 00:12:50.249 --> 00:12:52.579 Love in the Time of Coronavirus 00:12:53.279 --> 00:12:55.279 We're living off the pantry now 00:12:55.980 --> 00:12:57.980 Use the last of the half-and-half 00:12:58.559 --> 00:13:00.559 Clean that spot in the fridge 00:13:01.410 --> 00:13:04.699 From here on out, it's what we stocked up on 00:13:05.819 --> 00:13:07.819 evaporated milk in our coffee 00:13:08.309 --> 00:13:10.309 makeshift casseroles for dinner 00:13:11.220 --> 00:13:17.929 Across the street Julia's invented a version of croquet her young children rapturously play 00:13:19.290 --> 00:13:21.349 Ruthie down the street 00:13:22.019 --> 00:13:28.729 Danced under their ornamental cherry as pink blossoms swirled around her and her father 00:13:29.339 --> 00:13:31.368 Filmed it in slow motion 00:13:31.949 --> 00:13:39.289 Which is what these days can be for us now a way to notice the pale green blood root under the poplar 00:13:40.079 --> 00:13:41.850 the yellow-throated Warbler 00:13:41.850 --> 00:13:43.850 making her way north a 00:13:44.369 --> 00:13:46.369 a friend in Pittsburgh wrote 00:13:46.649 --> 00:13:50.029 Welcome to the Museum of things that need to change 00:13:50.819 --> 00:13:53.269 on an easel in their front hallway 00:13:53.999 --> 00:13:56.659 Then labeled her son's stray socks 00:13:57.329 --> 00:13:59.329 her daughter's half-eaten apple 00:13:59.999 --> 00:14:03.229 With the approximate time each was left at its destination 00:14:04.529 --> 00:14:06.529 We talked at a distance now 00:14:07.019 --> 00:14:09.019 But there's an intimacy to it 00:14:09.929 --> 00:14:11.730 fundamental and true 00:14:11.730 --> 00:14:16.519 My childhood friends teaching herself Braille in the small hours of the morning 00:14:17.999 --> 00:14:25.428 Likes the way her left hand holds the line while her right flies deftly across the page 00:14:26.339 --> 00:14:28.339 the sun's out 00:14:28.620 --> 00:14:35.599 a chickadee couple hollow out of space in the dead willow to raise their brood and the dogwoods are 00:14:36.540 --> 00:14:40.670 Seriously considering bursting forth in all their glory 00:14:45.340 --> 00:14:50.000 [MUSIC PLAYING] 00:14:50.360 --> 00:14:55.980 Well Rosie don't be scared by the storm outside 00:14:57.400 --> 00:15:03.940 We are safe and warm, we are home and dry 00:15:04.620 --> 00:15:10.740 And though it rages on, there's no need to cry 00:15:10.740 --> 00:15:14.680 Oh, Rosie, don't you worry, my dear 00:15:18.220 --> 00:15:23.740 For there are many things that I can not explain 00:15:25.880 --> 00:15:30.880 Like the howling wind, like the pouring rain 00:15:32.520 --> 00:15:38.560 Like the love for a child, like the pinprick of pain 00:15:38.560 --> 00:15:42.340 Rosie, don't you worry, my dear 00:15:47.180 --> 00:15:53.200 Well, Rosie, don't you think about the things that you can't change 00:15:54.260 --> 00:16:00.760 For the world is cruel, and it's violent and strange 00:16:01.300 --> 00:16:07.320 But there is beauty too if you look the right way 00:16:07.320 --> 00:16:11.380 Oh, Rosie, don't you worry, my dear 00:16:13.440 --> 00:16:18.000 Oh, Rosie, don't you worry, my dear 00:16:20.180 --> 00:16:25.980 Big thanks to Veronica and Austin who are quarantined together in Northern Virginia making beautiful music together 00:16:26.630 --> 00:16:32.529 Veronica by the way, also put down all the musical tracks herself on that song in addition to singing 00:16:32.779 --> 00:16:38.078 That's the end of our show episode 4 dedicated to the workers of the Health System, big thanks to everyone 00:16:38.120 --> 00:16:41.409 We hope the Arts has helped you all in some way shape or form 00:16:42.019 --> 00:16:47.379 Providing solidarity or solace or just a moment to escape on a Sunday night 00:16:47.980 --> 00:16:50.620 Folks we're gonna close out the show as we always do 00:16:50.740 --> 00:16:53.940 Cute kids singing this one's the Good Old Song. Thanks for watching