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a fancy, some st. food we serve, you eat, stumbles classic potato, dish, columbia, and visit polish. we show you whether milan is really as great as it looks on instagram. this in more coming up on 0 mac the do you enjoy going to classical concerts or do you feel that you don't understand enough about music, then a visit to your why now my, that this concert hall could be just the thing for you. because the german stock conductor wants to make classical music accessible to everyone. this is you want them of it's in her element. the conductor of concept house spending wants to spread her enthusiasm for classical music to as many new listeners as possible
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the most i in my life to find that you have to experience it live version. ok, how the energy of such an orchestra fills the room and makes the floor shaking and sharing it with so many people at the same time. so it's more than just an emotional experience problem. but the feelings that are in least turn it into something very physical health problems. this time beethoven's 3rd symphony, the at oca or the heroic, is on the program as an experienced concert. where you not only listen to the music, but also learn interesting and entertaining facts about the bus. this is so what do we really know to speak to? we know that'd be tubing at some point intended to dedicate this new symphony, which he was working on to napoleon and for us and the most important evidence for this specific, every 1st manuscript of the score,
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the partridge flew dusty. it's as simple ne, grande and below into 2 lots of bonaparte to these a and this sub titles. this 2nd heading was erased so vigorously by someone who mendham, presumably by beethoven himself. that there is now simply a gaping hole in this title page and divide because law induced him to do that project be allowed me look. we invite our listeners on a journey where we del right into the heart of a work of music history, so to speak, look on him and we approach the music and try to get closer to him in some ways. ecosystem. one of the, an advisor, not a problem to come at the age of 13, you want to model if it's new that you want it to be a conductor. at 27, she became the youngest female general music director in europe. and she's been the chief conductor at the concept house spelling since the fall of 2023. her grand vision is to fill its halls with a more diverse and younger audience. experimental concert series,
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such as the night sessions, a crossover format of collaborations with musicians and d jays from other genres, concerts in different locations of the concept house, or allowing the audience to sit right in the middle of the playing orchestra are all intended to achieve this goal a visa thing at all these projects are named inviting even more people to join us with the end goal of getting them to attend a symphony concert and the concept simply and then because the symphony is the most awesome experience this moment, turning the concert hall into an awesome place that the beautiful sunsets to email the, to beethoven's accidents keep going against her usual sense of rhythm punching us from every direction with an awkward timing. some folks inside from 2 books and some must be in a passage like this. for example, where the absence of always gonna dupel times think it so you almost feel like
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we're in dupel time and you're no longer know where the actual bar lines are. the i'm in the gate is the bottom line is always the same stuff. and then there's this month is that you allow your own ears to put on a very, very big through this proximity. thus the, i get an old anti gun so that you can hear things that you might not otherwise noted a demon or that you've never heard before. that i switched to the needs of the head . and this is the 4th movement starts like a thunderstorm and the completely wrong key, or the assessment good on that one sense is and what remains to visit
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a feeling that we will of course, never know whether beethoven has anyone in particular in mind with this title i'm in the, in the end, the music itself is the hero hit the chin. so problem by monrovia, i think it's great because you somehow understand all the music in your guided through the whole structure of the p. s. h pen, especially. i really liked the music and i also thought it was good that she explained to me to help you understand it better, to pick them. yeah, i wish i'd have this introduction as a young person, because then i would definitely have gone much, much more often into a concept. since we have to spend the guns. i think it's really great to get involved and not just listen, but also find out what he was thinking, how the whole thing came about. it brings a completely different dimension to the concert depends on the consequences. one thing is certain, you want a model that is experienced concerts, have proven to be
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a thrilling experience. both for seasons classical music fans and curious new comers a like did you know that the u. k. is more popular with foreign students than any other country in europe. but what should you know before studying and one of the top universities there? we went to cambridge to find out what's it like to go to one of the most prestigious universities in the world? and how can you study here? i'm here at the university of cambridge, my alma mater to tell you more about cox accommodation and see like and of course, you'll hear directly from some international students about their experiences studying here. to firstly, getting into cambridge isn't easy. you're expected to have the top grades and go through a rigorous application process, including interviews and tests. secondly, cambridge doesn't have
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a traditional campus structure. the university is made up of 31 individual colleges, which means that when you apply to study at cambridge, you applied to a college. today i'm here at christ, close cambridge. it's where charles darwin studied. and it's one of the many colleges where students live, eat, study, and meet with the academic advising. each college has its own library, accommodation, dining holes and social events. b, u. k is generally right, is one of the most expensive destinations of international students. and it cambridge fees for non u. k. students generally full between $25.40 pounds per year. that's around 30000 to 48000 years per year. as with medicine costing just north of $67000.00 pounds per year. the university recommends around $14000.00 pounds per year for living expenses to and that's still not o as 1st year students door. it tells me we also have to pay college a feed study of international students that comes down to approximately $10000.00
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pharmacy is all i do have a scholarship from price college, specifically for international students, which gives me 10000 pounds for you. so in cambridge, it's actually not allowed for you to do paul's time job during town's fine, because there's all these things start in my and p view, a lot in process and then your last 2. but you're allowed to do our jobs during vacations. and what about housing so one great thing about cambridge is that colleges can generally house all undergraduates and many post graduates at least in time time. so this means that you'll see rest at least spend less time looking for accommodation, done in other cities. the workload at cambridge is notoriously high, so the cambridge students actually have time to extra curricular isn't socializing . welcome, mia. he's going to tell him, reasonable to write it was day. ha, i'm from australia. i think it cries,
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a lot of fun is just how you out with your fridays. but aside from that, there's so many societies that you can joy, you know, you have your school. so you have this, that coffee you why my friends are, is really involved in the us. the hockey team, a maple is always best described as and a full night party. that is probably more like a festival sat. the beauty of that is you just get to walk around and try different food and try different drugs. you get to see people around. thanks a lot about what think of the why people say that cambridge is all about what? i think it miss can choose one because you're at cambridge, you have so many opportunities to do sales and meet people from your academics from walton was background to at the top of that field. but you also have the opportunity to meet people like leaders and left fields as well. 3 of things organize. i need advice, see things organize. i see that societies. i think the fact that we've lived together also really helps with managing new studies item the social life. okay,
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so we've got to talk about culture shocks because coming to the u. k. as a cambridge, as an international is probably quite special. next to an economic student tells us what surprised him. one big thing was food. and this sounds stereotypical but it's true. um you have potatoes, you have chicken, your fishing chips, which is very exciting for a while. but when you're tired and it's getting dark, it for you really just the fun comfort for him from home. the 2nd thing is making you friends a can sometimes prove difficult for some students to make friends of new and unfamiliar cultures because you'd like that you know, convenient factor to draw upon when relating to common chat experiences. really recommend trying to me as many friends from different backgrounds just possible because it's that diversity of experience and that diversity of thought. but aside from academics, you really benefit from within the university experience and here's my parts. if you're going to get a bike makes so you get
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a good luck because 2 of my bikes was stolen when i live to, sorry, mom and dad. so how to study and cambridge sound to you? you dropped who your application as we speak next, stop east of the turkish metropolis is a hot spot for st. food. not quite as well known as the could bob. but at least as really is the dish we are about to introduce to you in the leading role of potato. now how about hello. i'm compare the baked potato in case we haven't already been introduced. i'm one of the stumbles most popular street foods. ha, scale to these a warm welcome to my kitchen. you won't leave here with stomachs growling. lots of cheese and butter make me the cream is potato on either side of the box for us. and that's just the beginning. my top things are still to come. and here more is more item coming small portions or rather we don't compare,
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shifts move out is one of the family just like the common sewers. who appreciate my qualities, take the image of you. it's like finding the flavors of many dishes in a single dish. if we call it a meal, it's a meal. if we call it breakfast, it's breakfast. so it's quite strange. so we come to assemble and then we have to use compute before we go home. is standalone turkeys, great metropolis on the boss, chris is my home. nearly $16000000.00 hungry mouths to feed, not even including the tourist. an entire market is devoted to me in the article, the neighborhood, a former fishing village. you've seen what actual, ready? he starts bright and early lugging around hundreds of kilos of me. these are large sized potatoes. the ones suitable for comparing with the small ones are
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useless to us because our customers know computer at large potatoes. first of all we go into special computer ovens. we use natural gas because it cooks the inside of the potatoes. for example, this will be done in about 45 minutes or an hour when you do it at home. it takes 2 and a half to 3 hours. that's why it's natural gas power to that. it's fast. while i start getting hot tons of the color move that fixes my stomach. this is especially to see in a home made boulder solid. when say it has to be a piece for the eyes to. it's not just about food, but also about genuine hospitality mode. that certainly isn't the only computer vendor in or to cookie. so the service has gone to the good every stand here off is exactly the same dish, and my sellers have agreed on a list of toppings. firstly, we have black, all of us here. we have to goes home, made to see green olives,
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and red cabbage corn, mexican salad, and a slightly spicy paces that sausage we boil it in our own tomato paste. i should have russian sal in hot sauce. i got a spicy, manage manage with cabbage, mushrooms have a pen you'll peppers and finally catch up in main days on top. if you have everything together because a 1000 calories, i don't for 300 lire, or about 8 and a half euro's at the moment. turkey is rampant, inflation hasn't spared even the simplest street. this is. let's move out to an ice stand by our promise satisfied every customer guys for the students. second one is free. come by on your way back. the students real friend is here. come by. my fans, they love me generally with all my tall things. i can't help wondering. assigned, truly understood in the call in every sense. for me, the fact that he's does it only him with papa and uh, couple of potato with cheese and uh yeah. yeah. is
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a made some. oh so you put something spicy in it and definitely some extra cheese. so what's tough? because you're bouncing admittedly potatoes have never really played an essential part in turkish cruising. my ancestors were immigrants to this country. my name computer might have come from a german dialect, word for potato via or come back on. tradition has at that i entered modern turkey, is a baked potato through the baltimore, and quickly made it big. in the 20th century, i conquered the streets of this tumble and became the darling of the hungry masses . the vengeance altogether, i don't think or think who would be or the crew without companions. cuz sometimes i go to the seaside and say to myself, i wonder if they're giving them away for free. they television, there's someone eating, compete on revenge. and what's incredibly gets back and compete has become
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synonymous with order to keep my, uh i bring everyone together. people from all walks of life with every taste to some i'm justin oversight, potato to others. i'm no less than the symbol of turkish hospitality. and now we take you to milan one of the most photographed cities in easily the historic buildings in particular, attract many people, what is really worth a visit and does the city live up to its image? instagram is full of stunning midland. picked is showing the cities romantic canals, unimpressive architect yet, but he's male and really as beautiful as instagram suggests, which 3 places i actually was visiting time for a reality. check. milan italy,
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2nd largest city and home to 1000000 people. each year, 2500000 tories visit the metropolis, it's considered a fashion and design mca, a tourist magnate and economic powerhouse facilities, chemical facades. i'm going to take the federal feature in complex. instagram picks the basement lines, cathedral really a must see. time for our 1st reality check. the cathedral is one of the largest churches in the world. construction began in 1386, but wasn't completed for another 450 years. $3500.00 sculptures, a don't want it's gorgeous. mobile facade. but honest cathedral square is one of the most beautiful and international places in europe. this is the place to bank.
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busy which have come from australia, from time to time, to catch the view from the top of the cathedral. but 1st we need to climb a 164 steps to reach the roof terrace. the entrance ticket costs 16 euros as well. with the money. did you know several movie scene special tapia, including by it's elizabeth legendary, full make up vis county from here we've got a great view of the square below the the next we had bank down into the cathedral itself. a commission is included in the ticket price database are supposedly launch enough to hold $35000.00 people, but visitors must dress modestly. shoulders hot pants in the lock and alter loud.
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that's why lodge costs are sold outside, but covering up inside is always renovation. well, getting on, even so my line cathedral definitely lives up to the instagram hype brands victoria him on. well, he, the 2nd shopping arcade is also huge on instagram. and how does it hold up in reality? check the. okay. it opened in 1864 and it's popular with midlands high society the okay. it is covered by an impressive gladstone and it's not on common to see taurus spinning on one particular mosaic. we just saw someone say by being on time i'll give you. we'll give you a call from that. yeah. okay. it is perfect for snapping. some fancy pictures. the
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now side and final reality check midlands nobility districts. it looks incredible on instagram, but is it really was visiting that? i'm was once christ crossed by maybe equal canals for transporting goods, including the model used to build the cathedral today need to canals remain there. now believe your ground day and video pub basie. this neighborhood is surprisingly comp. during the day, you'll find tranquil courtyards, alleys and unique shops, like the auto auto bond or store the as evening approaches. nothing really comes to life. the tranquil neighborhood transforms into a vibrant 9th 9th hotspots. it's a great place for enjoying tina music and drinks. a lily is hugely popular with
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teenagers and food is the $32.00 sites to v. it's quiet during the day and lively at night. we think you should definitely visit the district is a unique experience and perfect for taking some great pictures too. and now we meet sophie helen, ham from dresden. as a teenager, she was well on her way to becoming a professional dancer. then fav dealt her a blow and operation on her back left. her partially paralyzed with that hasn't stopped, is determined, young performer for sophie how in him dance has been a lifelong pursuit. she's partially paralyzed below the waist. but that hasn't stopped from chasing her dream. the funds, the dentist,
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the to me is something that comes from deep within fund in that it's a passion that i live with. and the language which i speak for, which i need no one else could watch at the football. so she completed her studies in dance in the east, in german city of dresden, at the age of 19. and it's been working as a freelance dancer on stages throughout germany ever since she began studying dance seriously at the age of 12. some, 5 years later, an abscess was found on her spine. she underwent emergency surgery to have it removed, but it was too late. it had already caused nerve damage to her spine and left her partially paralyzed the bible. not 2 weeks off to the onset of my paralysis, i recorded and improvise dense video. and i realize that nothing had really changed and perhaps my body just changed, but you can't take dance out of my heart and soul, you know, knows ma'am,
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have some last night. she quoted this dance video in part to complete her studies. but she also realized something in the process the had to do more man at the moment when i was diagnosed. i had this very polite and avoidance behavior is have because actually me and the life i have chosen, it's out of the question that i would never work again to have it let alone dance again. spike, it doesn't even have tie. wanted to have control of the my life happens on my, of my body and over deciding what i was going to do with my life is awesome. i'm leaving mca, her determination is apparent in her life both on and off the stage when she's not dancing. she enjoys spending time in nature near her home and dressed, and she relies on her mental strength and other physical abilities to carry her through and refuses to be defined by her handicap. begin the gap psychiatrist
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sticks like when you smell it and you can't reach the cops on the shelf. or when a person has sensitive skin needs some protection factor, 50 and not the 1st. that's how it was with me. i just have to live with these new articles. i know i, i shop land also game. now at age 23, sophie guest us in various productions in germany. she works with choreography, those who create pieces around a disability. she says she wants to convey the 3 nature of dance regardless of physical limitations. right, found this of my dream has definitely come true. i have the life of a dance and i get to come here. i get to see a lot of cities. i get to me a great people again or i'm living the life exactly as i wish. now, destiny, it just completely different than i dimensions on which doesn't make it was
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a top less as much less than most support trucks are often included in the works. she performs in like here in rehearsal for a new piece called balance for so if you holland, him, dance has given her the focus and discipline needed for a successful 2nd chance in life. the, that's all for today on your max. you can find more fun stories from the world of culture and life style in europe on our social media channels. thanks for watching and see you next time the
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made it into pop culture. i guess a coffee or some coffee.

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