You can see the whole concert (three parts) on the PBS website here. Videos begin with always annoying commentary by Bob Woodruff who is “moonlighting” (his expression) in Pyongyang – no event of such “significance” can do without an irritating journalist know-it-all, I’m just glad it’s not Katie Couric. Bob W. does get on your nerve though before the actual concert starts, so the mission is accomplished – when did these ridiculously handsome robots took over the expertise of pretty much everything there is to know?


You can view the concern in a much better video player on the NY Philharmonic website at: http://nyphil.org/about/virtualTours/0708/korea/slideshow/webcast_0304.cfm?showID=758167
[...] Immediately after this historic event, the New York Philharmonic had the video footagesent to my company, PermissionTV, for post-production editing and transcoding for playback on the New York Philharmonic’s web player - also built by PermissionTV. The concert was covered at length by traditional news sources such as ABC World News, CBS, and Fox. Fans of the Philharmonic were also interested in the event, as shown by some of their blog posts here and here. [...]
Nice! Thanks, Matthew!