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in the spring of two thousand and seventeen the german industrial city don't mind is the setting for a special musical encounter. it's the first time the an is done united fan of in the mana chamber orchestra record both of frederic chopin's to piano concertos with a new orchestration. responsible for the arrangement is also wielding the paternal . did over beds in white is the sisterhood.
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techniques are perfect so honest things i like to have i can. guess is fifty eight of icebox. if. i'm tired and there's and the ties was money the the technician is itemized and does money double as much as does the other one. the man on the stage hughes able to transmit his feeling for all the. sound and material from the hearts of people who are listening to him. danny on twitter and off was born in one thousand nine hundred one in russia at the age of five he starts playing the piano he studies in moscow and the united states and off wins numerous piano competitions and has already released five albums his
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latest release is devoted to chopin. that music doesn't have a thick skin it's like every node. goes the wonderful way that. daniel different off lives in new york there he spends much of his time traveling the world he performs about one hundred sixty concerts a year. we kyle pletnev is a pianist conductor and composer since the early one nine hundred eighty s. he's recorded more than one hundred albums and won numerous awards in two thousand and five he won a grammy with marker on bridge in one nine hundred ninety he founded the russian national orchestra and became its principal conductor he started composing at the age of twelve chamber music orchestral pieces vocal works and even jazz.
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of course you know the shop and was that much interested in orchestra with us all the school the poor twelve pm i love this music but as the think above the local station if at the very. bitter feeling then i said well just me mark is the action actually i was doing for myself to enjoy. blake the question from the pm. her or her.
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excluding for the first time i flip the position i was ahead of the senator when we follow everything this detailed and consequential and gets all lights. because. a lot of confidence also timing and then it's also the colorful and. ends of software in the in the thing that all first conceived of very. a lot of. dialogue between the piano and orchestra and that's what actually makes it's. real contrast the. two prongs to piano concertos are both very popular with audiences though some critics feel they fall short of his other works. his orchestration has attracted
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it's funny playing this new version for me personally because i know the original orchestration quite well and i don't have more or less to do i just have different things to do occasionally an oboe will suddenly play what was so an individual note that i had in the original and it's a very strange feeling it's almost as if you're playing but you don't have your instrument to your lips and then other times i've got some more interesting figures that i never would have see the previous version so actually it's keeping me on my toes and i i like to slow down. so i have flight management in arkansas part but i shut up for michael into something i'm not under so i thought and locked the server took businessman in so many polka. dot is really go it's this type of eyes and was instrumental it's a got under two and a more niche number from to show the shooters carden mine clung saw indies and i was a monster has to be able to finance a stinker since when polk or a fruit mines in both thirty gifted this soon could enter
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a little softer few doors. are. shut you know it will never start you know if it is a serious mistake yeah yeah yes in the bar. is f. sharp set of notes yes you're absolutely right i. yeah i. think. also with your performances when you're struck with someone up there is this something. about brodsky mr.
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yates is known for something hence we're quite particular on his fourth and fifth finger. or exactly the same length as his fourth finger so there's that unusual structure of his fans which seem certain. to play certain as you switch comforts which is for the most generous with moment to dismantle the hand. are difficult. to bunch with. much. david holt of. the. whole. of the. stable part is putting it all. collectively some
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good old boys but in the us. with all that we show you fully support them for the slogan school. of business with them one. seriously. told us to go vote in. the new tricks one off lives in new york with his fiance to get three minutes they know each other from when they both studied piano at the cleveland institute of music in ohio and he sees that he has much more concentration if you will so if you will will be his with me. he actually follows both of them have a. psychic coming out certainly.
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i find to be a video three seats here and a voice so many of the rights of ideas and i feel very comfortable to be in a coastal port of them the environment where there are people from all kinds of the big rows and histories and so. this is also told this incredible blend of cultures a lot. of stuff i don't think i can do with. it. but you know it's not only about the city so say both or you. and support yourself from my sister because sometimes you need time for yourself in it to run your ticket for me it'll just consider you need to. relax and. different ways and sometimes sometimes so on the contrary it's good to talk. is a bit of. church shuffle windows and have
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suspense left to authorize is very evident in the best second concerto where seen for its eye to reach that you are a very a it's become a theory because i want you to section that uses change and harming this place where the term or whatever streams in the orchestra. and you know all of them as if it's like it's like a very real human speech real thing in voice. when trying to. live or somethin somethin very important to a listener. of
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you're. going to go to sleep if it wasn't because i was a gold digger that you proceed on the physical you know as it. was but it's so little of them. logged as eating their so often when it's so full of ruby typing thus yeah fetus can be envied before the first licked as a flaw them and then years and vax it's fine must be this would need to buy his son don't want it but. he also wanted to do something significant representation of them by giving you the final that you'll simply i'm not going to feel i'm playing two seconds up i'm playing like you see peachy and you see together so it's like you should see if you come. up and it's i think it's something that has to i
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think it's on the music. i mean it sounds like it was just like a very rushed one yeah but it's and also like it's some me just play sounds like three instruments and you know you have like these some of the cause of the this and such so you know i mean the voice sounds like a bumblebee yeah but. it seemed like a pursuit to me also. cross a similarity. which by the use of numbers beneath his ear for viral video is a target for have as poor behind. and the problem arthur still adores kingpin and the i think lisa model correct. end. and concede that de mint bush didn't it when does this jesus concept not this is the nominal design thus is decent what's on t.v. one. the recording sessions and rehearsals are complete at the door to concert halls the countdown is on front of house as well as backstage.
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preparations starts and that's really mean is before some songs before sometimes it can be a day before. most helpful east's when you kind of put yourself away from different disturbances and like you don't think about what you don't think the bones that you're trying to you know it's like i like it like a horse blenders but mental once it's like you're trying to. to limit yourself from as many things as possible in. this way so you music and you can concert more music. i often listen myself when i play. so yeah i usually don't like to struggle skipping a soundings when i'm straight is on the stage. most
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of this i might won't even be aware of like if it is so full it might bust somewhere in all the playing of course just does but not in my concentration all of us all full time folks no. one thought . it was this. sort and it is it will all sorts of in the moment sensation because. everything happens in that simple moment so the vet makes the music to be the style.
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