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in the spring of twenty seventeen the german industrial city don't mind is the setting for a special musical encounter. it's the first time the unused dunoon could fall off
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and the mana chamber orchestra record both of frederic chopin's two piano concertos with a new orchestration. responsible for the arrangement is also wielding the paternal . didn't over the kids anyway it is the sisterhood. taking ship with its own it's even as i like to have i. guess it's fifteen of icebox. it's about a new i'm tired and there's another ties last month i was the the technician is item often does my music double as much as this was the other one. the man on the stage hewas able to transmit his feeling through all the. sounding material from the hearts of people who are listening to him.
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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 in the united states and off wins numerous piano competitions and has already released five albums his latest release is devoted to shopping. that music doesn't have a fixed date it's like every node. goes through the roof and is it. done in different off lives in new york he spends much of his time traveling the world he performs about one hundred sixty concerts a year. we trial pletnev his a pianist conductor and composer since the early one nine hundred eighty s.
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he's recorded more than one hundred albums and won numerous awards in two thousand and five he won a grammy with martha argerich. 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 janitors. of course you know the shop and was that much interested orchestra with us as always called the poor twelve pm i love this music but as a think about the thracian if at the very bitter feeling and then that said just me mark as they should actually i was doing for myself to enjoy. blake the question on the piano.
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her her. it's really the source time i flipped on its position i was head of the center where how everything is detailed and consequential and gets a light for better because. of a conference and social climate and then it's also very colorful and. ends of the awful in that you nothing at all for the first punch of the first very. a lot of. dialogue between the piano and of an orchestra and that's what actually makes it's . real contrast the.
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two piano concertos are both very popular with audiences though some critics feel they fall short of his other works because orchestration has attracted much criticism because piano and orchestra are not treated equally. piano part is so beautiful. unfortunately in the original position. those last moments with this woman long since they know it's. it doesn't look.
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like. it's funny play this new version for me personally because i moved the original orchestration quite well and it's i don't have more or less to do i just have different things to do occasionally and ober 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 seen the previous version so actually it's keeping me on my toes and i i like it. so hard for large much more than orchestra part because i shot it up from my place into something i'm not undersized and trucked on as mine
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instrument. don't really go it's a style visor and was instrumental it's a got under two and a mortgage on the phone to show that she was cutting mine clung saw indian arms and wants our pockets to be able to fit in the stink of this instrument pahlka a food ends in both thirty if that this soon could enter a little softer few doors to. our. shop you know to get whatever stuff yeah. yeah yeah yes in the park. instead sharp said with a note yes you're absolutely right. thank
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you yeah. thank. you also to perform some sort of trick with someone up there for you to something that could. grow up without screaming. it's known that the fence was quite particular fourth and fifth finger. or exactly the same length as his fourth finger so there's that unusual structure of his hands which sort of. wanted to play certain present use with comfort which is for the most generous with the dish will . hand. are difficult. the bus with. much. they would all cook on.
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the. floor. of the. stable part is putting it all. collectively so that all buds but in the us. with all that we show you feel we should buy them for the slogan is cool. if there's any truth in what. the reason you. told us to go to. the new tree falling off lives in new york with his fiance judith three minutes they know each other from when they both studied piano at the
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cleveland institute of music you know higher and she sees that she has much more concentration if you will so if you will will be his with me. she actually follows you'll both love him a bit. so i keep coming up certainly. i find it to be a very free seats here and of a so many of the rights of ideas and i feel very comfortable to be in a couple part of them let alone there are people from all kinds of the backgrounds and histories and so. this is also for this incredible blend of cultures. it's not i don't think i'm going to. let you know it's not only about the city so symbolic oh you. and separate yourself from my sister because sometimes you need
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time for yourself in that they're not musical story it'll just go so then we need to. relax and. different ways and sometimes sometimes a little on the contrary it's good talk. is a good tool to cha cha through windows and so have a space. you know a second concerto starts with. so
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. and then. in mind the bunch of them. is. both both big unions they are like the wolf we think of the answer to my professional about various course they'll seem to convince and exist around old world. bunch after being more dramatic and rigs envelopment my choice is or dick. very often has a lot of nervousness and pleasures constant turmoil of zero. dollars and. very expressive. but expensive
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uncertainties. suspense left to order it is very evident invest second concerto where seen for its assurance that you will i'm very hear the call me three because i want you to section that uses change of harming a certain place her term or whatever streams in the orchestra.
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and you know all of them as if it's like it's like a very real human speech real human voice. trying to or. never something new something thing for him to the listener. and the whole thing which of course. because it would look at least.
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three different versions. of this with a with mr goble forth on the left but that would give the. most things going on with so much of the. thought of whether you have to go full circle to me i mean you're not. going to do this would be a bit more sensible because i was a little did i get your procedure on the fiscal year yes you know it. was so well for them. to log as they knock so often when that so few of the movie titan does yeah feels poor be envied before the fest licked as a club and then years and vax it's fine must be this would need just like a sign and i thought it was. also a little to do something significant for some prisoner. by giving you this you know
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the feel simply i'm not going to feel i'm playing two seconds up i'm thinking like this you should be and you see together so it's like it's hard because come on. it's i think it was me that has to i think it's all the music. i mean it sounds like a tune just like a very rushed one yeah but it sounds also like it's some really nice place things like tweens teens you know you have like these some of the cousins of this and such so i think in the voices sounds like a bumblebee yes well. it's like a pursuit to me also. pretty similar. ideas of number beneath his ear for viral videos a target for him as poor behind. and the problem arthur still adores kingpin and i think lee someone will correct him out. ndaa.
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i'm concerned at the misuse didn't it when thesis jesus concept out that says the numbers which is on. one. the recording sessions and rehearsals are complete at the door to concert os the countdown is on front of house as well as backstage. the preparation starts and that's really means before it starts off as before sometimes it really can be a day before. most helpful is when you kind of put yourself away from different disturbances and like you don't think about what you don't think about what you're trying to you know it's like i like it like a horse glanders but mental once it's like you do try to. to limit yourself from us many things as possible into. this way so you music and you can consider more music.
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i often listen myself when i play. so yeah i usually don't like just regular skipping and i sometimes when i'm constraints on a stage. most of the noise i might not even be aware of like if it is so full it might bust somewhere in the other plane of course just us but not in my consideration all of us are for the folks look. for the. thank you both well
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this has been sort of and it isn't the whole there's a certain in the moment sensation because everything happens in that particular moment so the vet makes the music to be off the sky and. then you lose he is so much more in the music you sing.
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to move this when. they understand that to simply have you know was something to say. a few simple to attract the attention to the cloth was well and he's. given all of them. to prove himself. every moment the truth. is for. many people just really knows what the lyrics. has something to say.
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you god thank. you and how the whole of the world event something different i was going to be six . but more than seven. it's the thinks there for me for us when of course at the moment after that i'm not a musical it was for work toward a deal. census for me for example it's difficult to awfully close several days ago and minimum one day in between but it took. toward tourists are my emotional hours . so it's like i haven't seriously think if. i had a favorite. hides
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