WEBVTT Kind: captions Language: en 00:00:08.360 --> 00:00:11.020 [GUITAR PLAYING] 00:00:17.800 --> 00:00:23.580 We fill the streets with tears force you to wade through all our fears 00:00:23.580 --> 00:00:28.760 we're crying, crying out 00:00:28.760 --> 00:00:34.540 We fill the hall with voices we won't stop rejoicing 00:00:34.540 --> 00:00:40.840 til you hear us, calling out 00:00:40.840 --> 00:00:46.960 Shoulders sore from fists held high Boots on the ground but our spirits fly 00:00:46.960 --> 00:00:58.540 How will I know if I'm on the right side I'll tell by the love, tell by the love in my Daughter's eye 00:01:07.500 --> 00:01:12.980 Faint of heart need not apply if it looks like truth in your minds eye 00:01:12.980 --> 00:01:18.980 then speak it, speak it loud. 00:01:18.980 --> 00:01:23.640 Brother we must resist Sister we must persist 00:01:23.640 --> 00:01:30.500 This is no easy road we're going down. 00:01:30.500 --> 00:01:36.140 Shoulders sore from fists held high Boots on the ground but our spirits fly 00:01:36.140 --> 00:01:47.360 How will I know if I'm on the right side I'll tell by the love, tell by the love in my Mother's eye 00:01:49.620 --> 00:02:02.340 It's so easy to fear, but one heart at a time We can spread the love from your eyes to mine 00:02:03.800 --> 00:02:07.520 ooh ooh ooh 00:02:17.080 --> 00:02:22.620 Shoulders sore from fists held high Boots on the ground but our spirit flies 00:02:22.620 --> 00:02:34.100 How will I know if I'm on the right side I'll tell by the love, tell by the love in my Neighbor's eye 00:02:34.100 --> 00:02:36.100 [GUITAR PLAYING] 00:02:44.800 --> 00:02:48.640 hi everyone and welcome to episode 6 of Arts on the Hill I'm Jim Ryan 00:02:48.640 --> 00:02:53.500 unfortunately Phoebe is taking one more week off but she'll be back with me next 00:02:53.500 --> 00:03:01.359 week so we're into May the year 2020 I think really hope everyone is well and 00:03:01.359 --> 00:03:05.139 hanging in there you just heard a beautiful song from UVA alum Erin 00:03:05.139 --> 00:03:09.430 Lunsford about love which is what seems to keep us all going these days and 00:03:09.430 --> 00:03:12.700 ever-present in the work of these performers I hope you enjoy this episode 00:03:12.700 --> 00:03:17.560 which promises love some laughter poetry some presidents and as you might have 00:03:17.560 --> 00:03:22.780 guessed a euphonium or four enjoy and be well 00:03:23.820 --> 00:03:28.280 hello my name is Mike Idzior and I'm one of the band directors here at the 00:03:28.280 --> 00:03:32.680 University hope everyone is doing as well as can be out there and students I 00:03:32.680 --> 00:03:36.070 hope your end of semester work and finals preparation is going well I 00:03:36.070 --> 00:03:39.970 thought I'd share a little bit of music with you today so I put together a 00:03:39.970 --> 00:03:45.220 recording of an arrangement for tuba and euphonium quartet I don't have any tubas 00:03:45.220 --> 00:03:49.240 laying around so I chose to play all four parts on euphonium so here is 00:03:49.240 --> 00:03:56.400 Mozart's Marriage of Figaro on four euphoniums enjoy and go Hoos 00:03:57.340 --> 00:03:59.340 [MUSIC PLAYING] 00:07:47.420 --> 00:07:50.980 Thank You Mozart and thank you Mikes I think my favorite Mike was the upper 00:07:50.980 --> 00:07:53.800 right hand corner Mike even though all the Mikes in my opinion were quite 00:07:53.800 --> 00:07:58.090 wonderful in that euphonium well done and love the band our next performance 00:07:58.090 --> 00:08:02.260 is by fourth-year music major and Curry student Caitlin Catterton who is 00:08:02.260 --> 00:08:06.160 performing a song from the musical Waitress called She Used to be Mine and 00:08:06.160 --> 00:08:10.810 for those cat spotting or dog watching on this show look no further than the 00:08:10.810 --> 00:08:16.360 next segment yes folks you'll be seeing the Catterton cat 00:08:17.680 --> 00:08:19.680 [MUSIC PLAYING] 00:08:19.700 --> 00:08:29.800 It's not simple to say That most days, I don't recognize me 00:08:29.800 --> 00:08:35.440 That these shoes, and this apron That place, and its patrons 00:08:35.440 --> 00:08:40.700 Have taken more than I gave them 00:08:41.920 --> 00:08:53.040 It's not easy to know I'm not anything like I used to be, although it's true 00:08:53.040 --> 00:09:02.980 I was never attention's sweet center But I still remember that girl 00:09:02.980 --> 00:09:13.920 She's imperfect, but she tries She is good, but she lies 00:09:13.920 --> 00:09:24.880 She is hard on herself She is broken and won't ask for help 00:09:24.880 --> 00:09:36.420 She is messy, but she's kind She is lonely most of the time 00:09:36.420 --> 00:09:52.560 She is all of this mixed up and baked in a beautiful pie She is gone, but she used to be mine 00:09:54.460 --> 00:10:04.860 And it's not what I asked for Sometimes life just slips in through a back door 00:10:04.860 --> 00:10:12.580 And carves out a person And makes you believe it's all true 00:10:12.580 --> 00:10:16.400 And now I've got you 00:10:16.400 --> 00:10:25.800 You're not what I asked for If I'm honest, I know I would give it all back 00:10:25.800 --> 00:10:33.820 For a chance to start over And rewrite an ending or two 00:10:33.820 --> 00:10:37.080 For that girl that I knew 00:10:37.080 --> 00:10:45.660 Who'd be reckless just enough Who gets hurt 00:10:45.660 --> 00:10:57.020 But who learns how to toughen up when she's bruised And gets used by a man who can't love 00:10:57.020 --> 00:11:05.160 And then she'll get stuck And be scared of the life that's inside her 00:11:05.160 --> 00:11:10.920 Getting stronger each day 'Til it finally reminds her 00:11:10.920 --> 00:11:18.500 To fight just a little To bring back the fire in her eyes 00:11:18.500 --> 00:11:41.120 That's been gone, but used to be mine Oh, used to be mine 00:11:43.720 --> 00:11:54.940 She is messy, but she's kind She is lonely most of the time 00:11:54.940 --> 00:12:09.840 She is all of this mixed up and baked in a beautiful pie She is gone, but she used to be mine 00:12:11.980 --> 00:12:16.020 [MUSIC PLAYING] 00:12:21.180 --> 00:12:23.820 I call you one time, two time, three time 00:12:23.820 --> 00:12:30.760 I can't wait no more Your fingers through my hair, that's on my mind 00:12:30.760 --> 00:12:39.520 I know it's been a minute since you walked right through that door but I still think about you all the time 00:12:40.740 --> 00:12:45.700 I don't know, I don't know How I'm gonna make it out 00:12:45.700 --> 00:12:49.920 I don't know, I don't know Now you got me sayin' 00:12:49.920 --> 00:13:00.060 I'm lonely, I'm lonely, I'm lonely come hold me, come hold me, come hold me 00:13:00.060 --> 00:13:10.080 It's been me, myself, and why did you go, did you go? Oh, I'm lonely, I'm lonely, I'm lonely, lonely 00:13:19.000 --> 00:13:23.320 Yeah, I still watch the shows you showed me I still drink that wine 00:13:23.320 --> 00:13:28.200 But these days it tastes more bitter than sweet, hm 00:13:28.200 --> 00:13:33.020 And all my friends are way too dumb to save me from my phone 00:13:33.020 --> 00:13:37.420 So sorry if I say some things I mean 00:13:38.620 --> 00:13:43.300 I don't know, I don't know How I'm gonna make it out 00:13:43.300 --> 00:13:47.820 I don't know, I don't know Now you got me sayin' 00:13:47.820 --> 00:13:57.560 I'm lonely, I'm lonely, I'm lonely come hold me, come hold me, come hold me 00:13:57.560 --> 00:14:07.240 It's been me, myself, and why did you go, did you go? Oh I'm lonely, I'm lonely, I'm lonely, lonely, I 00:14:07.240 --> 00:14:11.720 Miss those nights when you would come over Spent all night just tryna get closer 00:14:11.720 --> 00:14:16.540 That was June and now it's October I don't want, don't wanna get over 00:14:16.540 --> 00:14:21.500 I miss those nights when you would come over Spent all night just tryna get closer 00:14:21.500 --> 00:14:27.140 That was June and now it's October I don't want, don't wanna get over you 00:14:27.920 --> 00:14:32.440 Oh, get over you 00:14:35.860 --> 00:14:45.000 I'm lonely, I'm lonely, I'm lonely come hold me, come hold me, come hold me 00:14:45.000 --> 00:14:55.560 It's been me, myself, and why did you go, did you go? Oh, I'm lonely, I'm lonely, I'm lonely, lonely, I 00:14:55.560 --> 00:14:57.560 [MUSIC PLAYING] 00:15:15.240 --> 00:15:19.960 Thank You Hullabahoos certainly feeling a lot less lonely right now with 00:15:19.960 --> 00:15:23.500 you in our digital lives good job and wonderful as always 00:15:23.500 --> 00:15:27.910 our next piece is pretty much both poetry and comedy it's UVA alum Ron 00:15:27.910 --> 00:15:32.050 Suskind who shares a relevant poem from Charles Bukowski called The Laughing 00:15:32.050 --> 00:15:36.670 Heart delivering it and what he calls common voices voices we all know and 00:15:36.670 --> 00:15:42.010 share the voices of our US Presidents which he can do as you will see quite 00:15:42.010 --> 00:15:45.080 well next stop SNL for you Ron Suskind 00:15:47.820 --> 00:15:50.640 your life is your life 00:15:50.640 --> 00:15:56.200 don't let it be clubbed into dank submission be on the watch 00:15:56.200 --> 00:16:06.970 there are ways out there is light somewhere it may not be much light but 00:16:06.970 --> 00:16:18.340 it beats the darkness be on the watch the gods will offer you choices chances 00:16:18.340 --> 00:16:31.120 I got that wrong, offer you chances know them take them you can't beat death but you 00:16:31.120 --> 00:16:38.500 can beat death in life sometimes and the more often you learn to do it the more 00:16:38.500 --> 00:16:47.020 light there will be and now my personal favorite your life is your life know it 00:16:47.020 --> 00:16:57.140 while you have it you are marvelous the gods wait to delight in you 00:16:59.960 --> 00:17:05.500 Hi I'm Bill Antholis from the Miller Center and I'm Melody Barnes professor of practice 00:17:05.500 --> 00:17:10.600 at the Miller Center and co-director of the Democracy Initiative we study the 00:17:10.600 --> 00:17:15.910 presidency at the Miller Center as well as American history and politics and we 00:17:15.910 --> 00:17:21.839 have a poem we want to read that came from Miller Williams the poet laureate 00:17:21.840 --> 00:17:30.020 who read this poem at Bill Clinton's second inaugural in 1997 it's called Of History and Hope 00:17:30.960 --> 00:17:36.260 We have memorized America how it was born and who we have been and 00:17:36.270 --> 00:17:43.950 where in ceremonies and silence we say the words telling the stories singing 00:17:43.950 --> 00:17:51.720 the old songs we like the places they take us mostly we do the great and all 00:17:51.720 --> 00:17:59.010 the anonymous dead are there we know the sound of all the sounds we brought the 00:17:59.010 --> 00:18:06.740 rich taste of it is on our tongues but where are we going to be and why and who 00:18:06.740 --> 00:18:14.909 the disenfranchised dead want to know we mean to be the people we meant to be to 00:18:14.909 --> 00:18:23.610 keep on going where we meant to go how do we fashion the future who can say how 00:18:23.610 --> 00:18:30.750 except in the minds of those who will call it now the children the children 00:18:30.750 --> 00:18:38.340 and how does our garden grow with waving hands Oh rarely in a row and flowering 00:18:38.340 --> 00:18:46.260 faces and brambles that we can no longer allow who were many people coming 00:18:46.260 --> 00:18:52.110 together cannot become one people falling apart who dreamed for every 00:18:52.110 --> 00:18:59.159 child and even chance cannot let luck alone turn doorknobs or not whose law 00:18:59.159 --> 00:19:05.370 was never so much of the hand as the head cannot let chaos make its way to 00:19:05.370 --> 00:19:11.760 the heart who have seen learning struggle from teacher to child cannot 00:19:11.760 --> 00:19:18.690 let ignorant spread itself like rot we know what we have done and what we have 00:19:18.690 --> 00:19:26.100 said and how we have grown degree by slow degree believing ourselves toward 00:19:26.100 --> 00:19:35.410 all we have tried to become just and compassionate equal able and free all 00:19:35.410 --> 00:19:42.310 this in the hands of children eyes already set on a land we never can visit 00:19:42.310 --> 00:19:49.360 it isn't there yet but looking through their eyes we can see what our long gift 00:19:49.360 --> 00:19:57.400 to them may come to be if we can truly remember they will not forget 00:19:59.700 --> 00:20:03.060 Thank you Bill and Melody and all of our friends at the Miller Center I think that was 00:20:03.070 --> 00:20:06.490 absolutely great if the loose theme of today's show is 00:20:06.490 --> 00:20:11.350 love I think we're in for a treat as our final act chief of pediatric surgery 00:20:11.350 --> 00:20:15.550 Gene McGahren wanted to surprise his wife Catherine on this today their 00:20:15.550 --> 00:20:19.960 wedding anniversary Gene is a talented musician who put this song together as a 00:20:19.960 --> 00:20:23.320 surprise to Catherine who I think is watching right now so happy 00:20:23.320 --> 00:20:26.880 anniversary Catherine and enjoy Gene McGahren 00:20:28.360 --> 00:20:30.680 Hi my name is Gene McGahren and I 00:20:30.680 --> 00:20:36.220 work at the UVA Children's Hospital and a little over 20 years ago when my wife 00:20:36.220 --> 00:20:40.360 and I were expecting our first baby we called it little one because we 00:20:40.360 --> 00:20:42.550 didn't know if it was gonna be a boy or a girl 00:20:42.550 --> 00:20:48.070 I wrote the song at the time, My Love and My Little One but now the song goes out 00:20:48.070 --> 00:20:53.560 to my love Catherine happy anniversary and to our four big ones Christopher and 00:20:53.560 --> 00:20:58.360 Caroline who are both UVA undergrads go Hoos and Matthew and Annie who are our 00:20:58.360 --> 00:21:02.950 high schoolers go Warriors and any of you who might have your own little ones 00:21:02.950 --> 00:21:06.980 growing into big ones all too soon 00:21:09.520 --> 00:21:11.520 [GUITAR PLAYING] 00:21:20.940 --> 00:21:27.360 She came to me with a knowing smile Said “you and me have been alone for a while” 00:21:27.360 --> 00:21:36.040 “But Honey, changes gonna happen real soon” “Cause, you, George Bailey, have lassoed the moon…” 00:21:38.780 --> 00:21:45.200 Well I looked at her, and she looked at me With wonder how our love could make us three 00:21:45.200 --> 00:21:52.560 And I would be happy if it’s plain to see You look a lot like her and a little like me… 00:21:56.500 --> 00:22:02.440 Now, story tell times and nursery rhymes Are all a little strange to me 00:22:02.440 --> 00:22:08.880 But your Mother’s love is gonna help us make it through…. 00:22:08.880 --> 00:22:15.740 You see a Daughter will glow or a Son will shine Either way I’m glad that you’re hers and mine 00:22:15.740 --> 00:22:22.480 And from the sun’s first rays ‘til the day is done I’ll love my Love and my Little One 00:22:29.960 --> 00:22:35.960 Well, once your Mom and I were sittin’ by a tree K-I-S-S-I-N-G 00:22:35.960 --> 00:22:43.940 We fell in love, and then came marriage And now we’re looking for your jogger carriage 00:22:47.520 --> 00:22:53.480 And I was just thinking what a joy you’ll be When you spend half the night wakin’ Mommy and me 00:22:53.480 --> 00:23:01.140 But a “coo” and a smile and you’ll know I’ll be Just wrapped around your finger when you wink at me… 00:23:03.660 --> 00:23:08.120 Well you’ll laugh and you’ll cry and you’ll toddle and you’ll fall 00:23:08.120 --> 00:23:11.180 but your Momma and I will love you through it all 00:23:11.180 --> 00:23:17.360 ‘Cause we both know you’ll be growing all too soon 00:23:17.360 --> 00:23:24.480 And a Daughter will glow or a Son will shine Either way I’m glad that you’re hers and mine 00:23:24.480 --> 00:23:31.900 And from the sun’s first rays ‘til the day is done I’ll love my Love and my Little One 00:23:35.420 --> 00:23:38.560 And when it’s time to share your life with another 00:23:38.560 --> 00:23:42.060 The greatest Gift you’ll give your Dad and your Mother 00:23:42.060 --> 00:23:47.960 Is passing on all the love we gave to you… 00:23:47.960 --> 00:23:54.740 And then your Daughter will glow or your Son will shine Just remember when you were hers and mine 00:23:54.740 --> 00:24:02.980 And from the sun’s first rays ‘til the day is done Just love your Love and your Little Ones 00:24:02.980 --> 00:24:04.980 [GUITAR PLAYING] 00:24:14.480 --> 00:24:15.940 hope you liked it 00:24:17.860 --> 00:24:20.420 That's it week six of the show hopefully you enjoyed it if 00:24:20.430 --> 00:24:25.080 you'd like to submit uvaarts@virginia.edu it was a bit of a longer 00:24:25.080 --> 00:24:29.490 episode but I would argue that this whole thing right now life feels like 00:24:29.490 --> 00:24:33.630 kind of a longer episode so maybe appropriate if you've made it to the end 00:24:33.630 --> 00:24:38.220 of this episode you're of course going to be treated to cute kids playing music 00:24:38.220 --> 00:24:43.710 this is the nephew of a UVA doctoral student who is going to play an 00:24:43.710 --> 00:24:48.420 avant-garde very sullen performance on the mandolin this closing out Episode 00:24:48.420 --> 00:24:52.830 six of Arts on the hill be well and I hope one day I get to meet y'all in 00:24:52.830 --> 00:24:57.140 person Digital is cool but I'm a hugger