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tv   Sarahs Music - Musicians4 United Europe  Deutsche Welle  September 28, 2017 1:15am-1:31am CEST

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seventeen beethoven c'est von. erstein. all around europe people have been attending true europe rallies in berlin they are held here at the marked the cellist album get hot played at one of the rallies and
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decided on the spot that he had to do more. hi and welcome back to sara's music europe is experiencing some turbulent times right now and we're often being confronted by the possibility of a divided europe a group of classical musicians a so appalled by this idea that they have joined together to show their support for a united europe in the best way they know how with music i'm very proud to be part of this group. today at the ready all sustainment berlin the newly formed musicians for united europe group are playing their first concert to raise funds for the pulse of europe initiative.
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it's fantastic that everyone's made it here today it's really important i mean you just told me you come from yugoslavia so well i'm a real x. you was so my mom is question what that is serbian and i was changing usa in germany so i really know what it is to have a country and to lose it and to not be able to do anything about it i think something like this is really crucial and pivotal how do you think we can help with music. showing what is a life about constantly play constantly for different audiences wheeling helman and contacts with foreigners and we play music that is a mix of country and for us they are nobody else and this is why we are so
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profoundly happy to be in constant contact with the people. and well to integrate. our country projects people from many different identities will play the composition by a composer from cypress buses nikolaus also because we believe in to future we believe in to progress and we shouldn't look back and therefore also in the arts we should look in the future absolutely that's what we're all here to do today.
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why you're here. just because i've been asked you i know but it's only me. no we're here because we want to share music want to. make a sign that we stand together hold together and listen to each other and communicate with each other and that's the most important thing in in the whole world and the wonderful thing about music is that it's when music starts you know people forget skin color religion and all the problems that come with it and so i think music is is actually should be should be. and should unite people more and. yes so it's it's amazing that we're here tonight it's what we do best and that's what we can show our stories on our behalf and do the thing we can that absolutely and i'm so impressed everyone who's turned up today it's fantastic ok a concert.
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tell me you went out there to play at the pulse of your probably with your cho you sat down for a part for them did you think in that moment maybe not exactly that moment where you playing you had to do more when did this feeling come when actually the feeling was there to mamba go before that but then when i play there i thought i should actually really pull up this feeling i had at some point but blazing to stop me to do it but then when i saw all these people being excited about europe and i thought . why not to bring us musicians together and i mean i don't know
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a single musician was against europe. i knew it would be rather an easy game to collect what's unusual you see an easy game to collect a bunch of what's unusual about this initiative is that it's a it's a it's a it's a concert arranged by musicians and we're not famous for our good organizing skills really well you are and correctly we were quite well together some others didn't but we do have the right system with super professionals and i'm incredibly grateful that they are doing what they're doing without them this would not have happened at st john's that's true so what do you think we as musicians for united europe what do you think we can we can do for your world by open our big mouths and our even bigger instruments we can just show our love for europe and there's so many undecided people who are. well confronted with this negativity all the time on the streets and again he's in there and everybody's against something specially in our beloved germany here where we love to complain it's sport so it's good to
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show something that we're for something and sure things could be different in brussels and the e.u. in general but doesn't mean that we have to go back sixty seventy eighty years and march together against others no i get the feeling we're doing something for europe we're not against the we are for we want to show our love that the continent combined is much more beautiful and stronger and richer and more interesting and diverse i would never ever written anybody to go to one single country in europe i would say hell italy spain germany and france england it's fantastic take a year off and visit europe if i can music you know you never say play music from just this one down street and musicians need that they need this diversity they need the different cultures and i really appreciate what you're doing. if you're doing it all let's go play some music.
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the concert is going really well a little bit more music now to end our program that's all for saracens it's a day that's all stick together for a united europe. i
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