tv Arts and Culture Deutsche Welle March 13, 2019 7:45pm-8:01pm CET
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and we have another installment of all breaking bread series this week. tells us what piece of bread has to do with the great king kong. the dutch artist has to be one of the greatest painters who haven't lived on the rights museum in amsterdam has the biggest collection of his works in the world now to celebrate the three hundred fiftieth anniversary of his death the museum has for the very first time put on display the entire collection which includes of course some of the most famous rembrandt paintings of all. let's go forward march this captain seems to be calling to the man of fans to dam civil defense and the group reaches for their muskets this painting is like a stop shot capturing the dynamic of men about to mobilize it's the most famous picture in amsterdam strikes museum the night watch by them come from
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a fine rubber. genius i mean. he is one. few artist even with the many painters at work in the docks republicans or gentry who can grasp you if you look at his paintings or look at the chinks they pull you in. rembrandt young and wild highly talented he played with light and shadow in this self portrait painting each individual hair. at the age of twenty two he settled in amsterdam at the time a thriving center of trade the rich merchants patricians adored him and they paid astronomical sums for his work. for the way station which at the time also housed an anatomical theatre the famous dr nicholas told commissioned the painting depicting him working with his students. the anatomy lesson of dr toilet
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it's a masterpiece of the use of light and dark effects. robert organizes lights in a painting he wants to see where you want you to see the park that's where all the lights going to be but in that area you also use only light colors where the further away from that area you start introducing darker colors like red eventually brown black so you really manipulates the usual paint to express the emotional impact. in the painting the prophetess anna it's the book that's highlighted this woman is able to read unusual for women in the netherlands at that time. rembrandt preferred relisten to embellishing or flattering his subjects. she showed this wife of a brewer with wrinkles around her eyes and a tiny smile. in his portraits of the merchant's son martin's all man's and his
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fiancé cup it he emphasized their self-confidence and love of luxury. and he always painted himself over and over again. they started out to. study his own troops. in front of the mirror and he's making faces like angry or carrots or. thinking. it's one of the ways to practice emotions but rembrandt's professional success could not protect him from personal tragedy his wife saskia died after the birth of their last son and only one of their four children survived. saskia had managed the finances and maintained contacts to amsterdam's high society at the end of his life
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rembrandt was impoverished a few years before his death he created his self-portrait as paul the apostle with his typically unsparing eye he depicted himself as a disillusioned old man made weary by life. extraordinary painter now guitarist dominic miller is one of those go to session musicians for some of the world's top artist he's worked with the pretenders phil collins steve winwood to name but a few but he's best known for his long association as sting's main side man has started playing as in fact become part of sting sound man as just released a new solo album and we caught up with him on his current. calm introverted and definitely not in a hurry the notes dominic miller plays on his guitar have plenty of space between
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them. it's more of an impression of what the subject is it's so like one of my favorite quotations from picasso which i use a lot in my mantra in music is you don't paint what you see you paint what you know is that. dominic miller has played with almost all of the european jazz greats his new album is called absent the high proof tipple inspired more than a few artists and writers that drove some of the mad but not miller. i've never tasted absinthe and i don't drink oh i'm sorry to say but i think that's all the more reason why i can create something that. that brings up those feelings
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you know that i want to create a high or a. kind of a psychedelic experience through through music that's what i'm trying to do anyway . miller is played with staying for thirty years he says the british singer taught him the importance of breaking the rules when writing music. changing from after major to g. minor you know the certain shifts that wouldn't make sense in music college but he can make sense of it by the way that he tells the story. dominic
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miller also likes to tell stories with his music he wasn't aiming to make a. beautiful hellbent but rather one that reflects his experiences and they have at times been quite dark and sinister. our europe correspondent in brussels georg masses is a passionate but he has taken it upon himself to show us how to bake bread from every european union member state the age of the still twenty seven soon but we won't talk about that now today georg is going to bake piece of bread from greece and as always he'll be mixing it with a bit of local political history euro polls sold much to greece you rope up she was the lover of the ancient god of gods use and then during the olympics democracy. even money all invented in greece
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with these coins you could for the first time buy a pita bread rather than let's say exchange of fish for it. that's two thousand five hundred years later things went all wrong and greece's pockets well empty. let's start with liquidity and the need for it two hundred nineteen billion liters to be precise one millionth of water for every billion euros in financial aid that flowed into the greek economy it's a because so the dairy the world has ever seen but that created some real pressure austerity that's a greek words to squeezing public finances like. it's called
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cold extract that's ten million liters of olive oil robin some sold nine grams and now comes the troika of flour and malt. finally and and this is key green economy. the flavor is bittersweet after eighty years of bitter all-star rooty the bailout program is finally at an end good evening but. the problems in greece's economy still are no over though. stole requires steady needing. a minute's one for every year of austerity in a stand mixer tough love but don't worry the loan repayment schedules all extended loan maturity is there more diplomatically called. time
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that's exactly what the peter doe needs now it takes twelve hours to mature at room temperature place the dough on a lightly floured surface. and divide it into twelve pieces. shape each into a ball and then roll them out like those screen. reforms there are plenty to straighten out corruption. to ocracy. keeping your eye on the long term goal for his young and growth and to move growth . now to a chief that's true for the dole for thirty minutes and make sure you throw in the towel like greece's finance minister foreign minister and defense minister. place to put us in the hot often and watch them inflate after just a few minutes. just like the country's polluting civil
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service enjoy all the hot air coming out of it. so let's fill up our pitcher pockets while they're still hot if you are a banker or investor stuff today hilt. for the ordinary greek on the streets a little sad seeking will do. in the end it's not all about money dreamy beaches archaeological sites and the rich flavor of greek food these some of the real treasures the ancient greek word for bread is all toast which actually means flavor if you want to know why bake one of these and find out for yourself. now if you want to have a go piece of bread or any of those old has so that. viable
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all you have all that's at youtube dot com slash d w d w you're a mess i'm going to have a go at the belgian bread he made over the weekend this weekend i'll let you know how i get on only if on successful love is but that's it for today though thanks very much watching thanks for the crew here and then.
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took players. table. the state. going to try a case in a poker game of power and money the competition is fierce for the world's most important natural resource bluffing betting checking how long will they be able to play and who will win this do we believe that renewable energy will play an important role in the future. of putting a geo political establishment starting monday to on to dublin to. the city in ruins maro a. symbol of a long conflict in the philippines. between the muslim and the christian population
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. last night as fighters occupied the city center seventeen president detergents response was told. by a dinner it will never again football game. the reconquest turned into tragedy. it is not the kind of freedom that we want. how did we become a gateway to islamize terror until now the sorry god was in as the result of an exclusive report from a destroyed city. philippines in the sense of. starts april eleventh on g.w. .
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