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tv   Musica Maestra  Deutsche Welle  December 26, 2023 9:15am-9:30am CET

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is listed in ukraine, saw another tradition fall, as many church services were held in ukrainian instead of russian. you're watching dw news coming up after short break. we've got some music for you from the film on a in hamburg from terry morrison. thanks for the we've got some hot tips for your package. the zip code is spots affinities. check on some great cultural memorials to boot w travel. we go what i mean? i know that means i might just do it and i'm hosting dw new podcasts. thanks. trace
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amount, but there's no activity about mills. so it has to be traveling around your, facing the history of every day of that. and that's something right around the world. and i need to talk to you about just a subscriber id listen to broadcast and will take you along to the right. the. my name is helen and the mexican conductor, the great musicians, friends from all over the world, the yeah. so i arrived in bremond about 3 days ago and started refreshed with orchestra the cameras 1111. wonderful. that's probably
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the now we're going to have our 1st concert tonight at the l to learn when even you call that i personal much about i have never been there, but it's i've seen pictures and they say it's great. and um we have a concert tonight. so will arrive, there will have a sound check or sort of general probate, but it's not really because we have not so much time so it has to be very efficient and just touch on whatever we can to make sure everybody feels comfortable and then the
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yeah, and what's on there, what's on the not, not everybody's going to think that that's what my life is like and it's not the most beautiful and view. yeah. oh oh wow. all organized of the way to the future is like you're in another very much so
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you have time you get this out of the the
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. 6 it was a really nice concert because i had heard so much about this and fill out money. so to be able to, to for fun, there was already special on its own. but i think the most special things, you mean is the orchestra to check. i'm really kind of the,
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there are really special people and really gift as musicians, but also really kind of open and playful. they're like, like children and all of them in the best possible way the, the architecture and music have always been related. so, and that, that, that the sign is in itself very musical. it's like wave waveforms. and it's kind of if, if it's the hall was made out of a soft material, you could imagine that the sound waves could create those, those textures and forms and shapes. so it's really inspiring when you're in a beautiful place that says so much and has been done with so much care and
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thoughts, the and the audience felt it. also, the repertoire was ideals for, for them and music i have always loved. so it was definitely a high point for me the
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i'm here with rotener after a concert with the fund eventually invest kissing and as part of the kissing and the music. it was fun. we played, he played, i actually just conducted but he did the variations on the theme. i got rid of him, but i search gershwin and then the rest of the let me get you that you paid, aggravated from the beginning. some of the 8 or 9 was captivated by this style.
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music from the agency. something i've always done wrong. how did you transition from being of when they're kenton, someone from the super tightening? there's 2. 20 is the one. this competition in addition to counter fine, was that when i was 11 and that was it on television and everything. so i got some attention from the concerts came in because i was 11. so i went to somebody,
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come from full time conference 2nd. so my pensions is patients going to manage. ready the or the, you know, the piano is such yeah, it's such a i remember feeling like a slave of the piano. when i was a pianist i'm of course i have a tendency to see where so it was even higher, i guess. but you just can stop playing and because if you play is still playing one day 2 days,
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you can feel it. you can hear it. yeah. right. how do you feel about that? you really let go? or you always like and see about, you know, i, i think i'm quite good at letting go and i need to have in the next week, i want to keep trying to think about that as well. and when you're not doing that, what do you like to do online for reading? i enjoy like anyone else catching up with netflix and things. right? no, i'm sorry. wow. that's from the i see a friend to be into look into multi is i call to hiring sue,
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and i works quite a lot of the kind of price available to you must be so difficult. so i'm thankful that i'm doing this in an age where i can just press a button and speak to people and i just try not to be away from home too long. are you in one stretch where song? i'm the then the
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