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since i was a little girl i wanted to have advice i'd love my home but it took me years to. finally they gave up and went to buy me and my cycle but returned because sewing machine sewing i suppose was more appropriate for those than writing advice and no i wanted to reach all those women back home who are boned by their duties and social rules and informed them of oded basic rights my name is dave out of the group and i work you to. learn enough on your own mike so you can sit back and enjoy some classic film score
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than a moment but first here's a look forward. otherwise in vienna why films books and coaches are discovering austria. manhattans in berlin head to a nostalgic cocktail bar the german capital. and living in rome presenting a design of harmony and bosler. this ingrown stage in vienna is an old recording studio that was designed way before the invention of modern sound desks because of this and the natural sound of the instruments in the studio is phenomenal that is what the i mean as a trying to advertise since they reopened the space two years ago and when renowned film composers like danny elfman are in town they invite them along to see their innovations and to listen to the brilliant acoustics let's find out if he was impressed.
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hollywood composer danny elfman is or is he's come to a sense the acoustics of the cincom stage piano. thanks as i expected it's wonderful just there's no way to put into words what's special about acoustics though their work or they don't and that's what it was it's that simple. musicians from vienna's finest orchestras come to this facility equipped with high end technology to record movies cause. they make a great. see that's the cultural heritage of vienna the musical so deep i look forward to recording here with an orchestra as soon as the conditions will permit me to do that i have no question that the musicians are excellent here . danny elfman is one of hollywood's most versatile composers. he's written
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film scores for spider-man. fifty shades of grey. and many other famous franks. there are no rules in fact the only rule is that there are no rules i try to make my mind blank when i first see the first images of the film as blank as i can and it's more like what comes into my mind if i could make it totally blank. this week danny elfman will receive the max china award at the hollywood in vienna concert to honor his accomplishments. born in vienna china moved to hollywood in the late one nine hundred twenty is that he developed the technology used to record film schools. including. like gone with the wind.
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and casablanca. mechs diner was the beginning of all of it and it was like a revelation this music from beginning to end in the music is telling us the story and the music tells us there's suspense and the music tells us there's fear in the music tells us there's romance and from that moment on. music was part of film. two years ago a sink on stage was brought back to life by musician and filmmaker cabot took mandel he acquired the rundown facility once owned by production company film city vienna it was the first studio in the well built specifically the recording film music. back in the one nine hundred thirty s. good acoustics weren't yet created with a computer. i guess was practically everything that sounds really excellent comes from this time period by the nineteenth century and the early twentieth century
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that was when the best halls were built after that a lost the feel for it it was the acoustics in this hall were incredibly well thought out it's it gives the recordings a clear and honest quality to speak often of income. big name composers have taken a liking to the place. german composer hans zimmer recorded the soundtrack to the feature film inferno here. oscar winning french composer alexandra de spot was last year's recipient of the max steiner award he made use of his time in vienna to record his compositions here with austrian musicians worried about zinc onstage is slowly getting out. i think it's just a matter of a little bit of time and recognition and i think
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a lot of that will be when a few scores a few good scores get recorded here and people at home go where was that record in the uk that was with viennet with this orchestra then it's that's it people. have to go there and record. danny elfman is already looking forward to returning to the austrian capital to watch the musical traditions of vienna coupled with the clamor of hollywood is a combination that short to fill the cinemas. always stay on the subject of hollywood stars at the top of our express so let's move on to catch up with the latest news from around your. so these london auction off items belonging to the late hollywood star vivien leigh on tuesday the british actress found international fame when she played scarlet
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o'hara in gone with the wind. paintings gowns furniture and jewelry. including a gold ring given to her by her husband laurence olivier were among the items up for sale as was the screenplay lee used to learn the part of scarlett the entire collection of three hundred twenty one items fetched over three million euros. french fashion label door has presented its new collection for spring and summer twenty eighteen at the principal tate shows in paris once again the labels had designer maria curie remain true to her feminist principles. to mark the seventieth anniversary she took inspiration from the nar creator nikki. aim to give the work of female artists a stage. if salo also chose an unusual venue for
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a show the label presented its new collection on a runway right in front of the eiffel tower. among the guests us rock star lenny kravitz. paris fashion week runs until october third. british artist david hockney has donated one of his greatest works to the song top pompey due in paris the oil painting the arrival of spring in wild gay east yorkshire in twenty eleven is approximately ten meters long and takes up thirty two canvases the eighty year old painter says this on top on he do organized the biggest hockney retrospective of all time which is why it received such a large famous work the hours. forum opened its hockney retrospective on june twenty first it runs until october twenty fifth.
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donnelly on as a monster of crime novels she was born in america but spends a lot of her younger life in europe twenty five years ago donna published her first book set in venice italy where she lived at the time little did she know about point that the novel would turn into a whole series translated all are over the well this is a mouse has seventy fifth birthday but she doesn't plan on putting the pen down any time soon. millions of tourists flock to the italian city of venice each year for dhanam leontes readers this is also the scene of countless crimes. commissars. solves the crimes in laos whodunits. this year the author is celebrating her seventy fifth birthday. but there's another reason for a party. brunetti has been on the scene in venice for a quarter of
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a century. it's not that i say well now i'm going to write a book about. the traffic and women or the. abuse of drugs or the banks or the insurance companies or dishonest liars i merely see a scene in which something happens to a particular person and then i am made curious by that see. how books have been translated into thirty five languages but not into italian leon wants venetians to retain an unbiased opinion of her because her closeness to people is what brings her books to life and this is an attempt to give people an idea of what the city might really be like it would be presumptuous of me to say that that's what the city really is like this is what i have perceived in the city . over the last thirty thirty five years having friends who almost all of whom are venetians so the gossip but i hears is venetians. donnelly on has
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lived in venice on and off for over thirty years now so she knows the city well. she certainly mastered the art of weaving the romantic image tourists have of venice into her crime novels people associate beauty with goodness so i think that most people believe that if a place or person. is beautiful that place or person cannot have bad things cannot have bad qualities and so to take badness whether it's murder or theft or burglary or violence some slip of some short sort and put it in a beautiful place there's a kind of shock when people see that these two things that shouldn't be together are together. john only on didn't plan to become an author she worked all over the world as a tour guide and ad writer and a teacher. first she planned to become an academic but it
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wasn't to be a series of coincidences smooth the way to a life of crime writing. in her books the author goes beyond presenting murder and misdeeds to reflect the social conditions in the city including the increasing problem of mass tourism in venice and to november i won't live there i say i can't live there but i'm really saying i won't live there because it's so crowded there's thirty million people tourists and they come primarily in the summer and it makes me very nervous an angry and aggressive. donnellan now spends most of her time in switzerland but she visits venice regularly and remains loyal to commie sannio. his twenty sixth case featured in her latest book earthly remains was released earlier this year retirement is the furthest thing from her mind how does she feel about turning seventy five very privileged time in my life i just do what i want to do luckily i want to work and
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so when i get to the point where the books aren't fun to write when the experience of of making things work together like like a dish of pasta works together everything blends together then i'll stop because if i don't like it. you certainly. don't only on has just finished writing brewing. twenty seven the case of the crime novel is set to hit bookstores in may twenty in . the us. and now from its latest spain where we had the pleasure of nosing around an old from modern home known by locals as the next house is design maybe unusual from the outside but a lot of thought went into the shape of the x. means the owners have breathtaking the years along with much wanted previous.
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the x house stands in the hills around. east of barcelona. it's unusual shape is best appreciated from above the building appears to be floating. exactly what owner. had dreamed of. hello welcome to my home near barcelona come in and i'll show you that house. the two storey building has three hundred fifty square metres of living space the main living area is on the lower floor. this is our living room where we spend lots of time with our friends meeting up having fun and most of all enjoying the views which are extraordinary. six metre high glass facades allow panoramic views from every room. you can even see the mediterranean. chose the
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x. shape to enable views of both the mountain and the sea. the back of the house office privacy from naples. nature played an important role in the construction of the house. we wanted to integrate it into the project. couldn't change the landscape because it was already there. so we had to construct the house in a way that enabled it to fit into the natural environment. while the planning the house with the architect he came up with a fitting concept for the furniture simple and modern. legals favorite spot is right next to his office on the upper floor this is where
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he comes to relax. clear lines and colors dominate the interior design combined with classics like these armchairs by chance and. what i love about classic furniture is the history behind it. it's the story behind the furniture that i like the architecture and the engineering and the people who created it. adjoining the living room is a kitchen with an open dining area. the seven metre long marble table was designed specially for the house it's integrated cooking service was tailor made in germany . the buildings like this divided into different kinds of living space the house was
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designed by an architect eduardo. the concept was a challenge as it was one of the first houses ever built in this shape. we were called. by the client because we had some experience in doing concrete houses and he wanted to test the construction technique of shot create a project of concrete that is normally used for bridges and tunnels to be received then show. spaces. the experiment was successful but expensive the house cost two million euros to build it's mainly made of concrete and glass in the master bedroom the windows reach from the ceiling to the floor. when i wake up and it's the first thing i see. from my bed is nature. the position of the bedroom is really nice and it was conceived that way you don't
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see the house or anything if you only see nature as if you were sleeping outside. even off the five years ago and his family never tire of the extraordinary home and the breathtaking. cheerier design at its best check out our you tube channel interior design stunning design ideas spectacular buildings and d.i.y. tutorials on home decoration we'll take you inside the most beautiful european homes show you the latest in furniture fabrics success stories subscribe and don't miss out see you on youtube. paralyzed to have a cocktail of their weekends is easy it's a list of a few classic cocktails even if you don't drink but in berlin there's
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a bar which encourages you to try something new and in fact i say old because they've created all their own bits is a number of the lakers naturally and use traditional recipes for the classic call tails this bar basically combines the old with the new let's take a look. fancy a trip back in time then head to berlin is quite spec district that is where the bar plays homage to american prohibition era speakeasies and the golden age of cocktail culture in the past in. one thousand nine hundred twenty s. barcelona was incredibly influential it's the time when all the classic drinks the manhattan the old fashioned and the martinis were created we celebrate that here it is. these retro drinks need natural aroma as the rumors that you can hardly find in any industrially made products today that's why the women and a bar makes many liquors syrup and bitters from scratch. here is red
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wine and figs syrup and it was simple to make we cooked red wine and fakes added a little cinnamon and sugar to make syrup it's perfect combined with a dark rum. and this here is a chocolate look you created of banana rum coffee look your date like you. these are then used in the unique cocktails and lemonade to fall off as many classics like that cosmopolitan made according to the original recipe from one hundred thirty four. long tonic can be had two there's also craft there on tap but their homemade creations with unusual ingredients are the most popular. one here but linen night is an all time favorite it contains our homemade rosemary syrup some vodka and cranberry juice passion fruit juice and some chilli extract it's got garnished with a sprig of rosemary and tastes absolutely fantastic like. it's such
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a smooth well balanced concoction it'll make you want more there is some drinks will set you back up to twenty four euros each so a whole evening can be quite costly but the regulars say it is money well spent. what is. they recommended something to me based on what i like i like whiskey this is blood in smoke it's based on scotch tastes great and the balls within walking distance from a large part natural aromas attentive service some things just wear better back then. celebrate the good ol days but without being old fashioned. well outside of the bars here in berlin you can find musicians on the streets also there is this range is proving how beneficial that is for musicians to get themselves noticed the funk band wi fi is no exception they've got several bookings
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the s. u. bend first we decided to form a band we came together from different walks of life and decided to try making music on the street now we've been doing it for my knee is. getting my sword to listen to this most people think it's great because their first glance it looks so strange people think what's going on here is a band on a traffic island no way. of course there are also people who cover their ears but for the most part it's good it's good no one covers there is yes they do there's a maybe grandmas who haven't got the hearing aids adjusted right and there is because it's. people think we're good we play at weddings birthdays and. runs the. parks and then we played at
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the film festival biggest beef. at concerts people are euphoric which is great. but it lacks not natural reaction that's there when someone on the street says i was in such a bad mood before but after hearing you guys play i feel much better. as i don't get. there. as a band we travel a lot we're on the road the entire week. monday as we can but the rest of the week we welcome new. jobs maybe. you have to work hard for applause but we love it.
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and if you miss any of our episodes from the series find them on our website d.w. dot com. life style site is also where you can find more information about the prize draw that we have this week if you want to win a modeling kit of the building designed by danish stock in goals that we need to do is send in a picture or sketch of your dream and your name will go into the list to be drawn at random at the end of the week best of luck to you. and now it is time to say goodbye for the day cameron will be with you on the show tomorrow but i will see you again next week until then take. time on your own. when nature has reclaimed building well. once filled
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