Nathaniel Popper, for example, of "The New York Times"-- he writes about that skeptically, and he's right to be skeptical.
Nathaniel with a member of the San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra in his teens.
Nathaniel : We love classical music.
Nathaniel : Lemony: And then the book is putting the pinned butterfly in a small glass box for people to stare at.
Nathaniel : Lemony: That will lead to a lifetime addiction to classical music.
Nathaniel : The music covers quite a lot of territory because I wanted people to get the sense that the orchestra can do
Nathaniel : We got together in a cafe in the Haight -- Daniel: Yes.
Nathaniel : Basically because I'd played in an orchestra, I gave Daniel everything that I knew, Daniel's also a musician so knew a fair number of these things beforehand
Nathaniel : I'm sorry.
Nathaniel : Yeah, definitely.
Nathaniel : Daniel: Umm, Nathaniel and I went to high school together and then didn't keep in touch, umm, and now I think both of us kind of understand --
Nathaniel : Understand why.
Nathaniel : I don't know.
Nathaniel : We're the youngest people here.
Nathaniel : I guess I wasn't that calculating.
Nathaniel : Uh, you'd have to -- I don't know what my influences are.
Nathaniel : I hate that.
Nathaniel : Only I listen to Britney.
Nathaniel : In a way.
Nathaniel : Cultural consumers.
Nathaniel : -- or at concert halls.
Nathaniel : It was by far the hardest part to write even though I didn't write any of it.
Nathaniel : Because I really wanted - even though this is a silly piece I wanted these -- I wanted this to be a tribute to these composers and also to the players
Nathaniel : -- putting up push pins in the map.
Nathaniel : We can get some free cookies.
Nathaniel : Yeah.
Nathaniel : Posterity.
Nathaniel : Did you have another question?
Nathaniel : I didn't really.
And Nathaniel Fairfield on a team, he reached an important conclusion I think shared with all of us.
you Nathaniel Windgate Peasley come look at the city with me hello
And Nathaniel Rochester?
And -- Nathaniel : Bad karma.
Lemony: Thundering -- Nathaniel : - low brass.
So in that way -- Nathaniel : Especially the concert masters.
The conductor -- Nathaniel : Or in a book.
Which reminds me - Nathaniel :--and they tend to pigeon hole.
They were cousins Francis and Nathaniel Carne.
So the most recent one is Nathaniel Philbrick wrote a book called "Mayflower."
So I'd now like to welcome Nathaniel Stampley and Alicia Hall Moran, who play Porgy and Bess, to perform "Bess, You Is My Woman Now."
incredible music by the composer Nathaniel Stookey, who's had a long history with the San Francisco Symphony, maybe Nathaniel will tell us about that in a bit.
You're much more kind of creating -- Nathaniel : The only time I hear music is at dance clubs.
So in 1811, Nathaniel Carnes went to China as a young merchant on his father's boat,
nugoth you can just refer to me as Nathaniel you know that would be strange do you see those windowless
this you have start Ed writing your history account Nathaniel Windgate
So the book-- as the title suggests-- "The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P."-- it's kind of obvious that the book is going to be about this
Nathaniel P. is a writer in New York.
I report, Nathaniel Stookey, our composer.
Daniel: Sorry, I just -- Nathaniel : Just like the poll that we're asking you to do.
Nathaniel : Britney.