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what secrets lie behind these memos. find out even worse of experience and explore fascinating these cultural heritage sites. the d w world heritage are 60. i played violin since i was 5 and then switched to viola it's always been here a mason music that you get to play with so many amazing people and get to travel everywhere and so it's always been so attracted there so i have had this passion for it so long and then at some point i guess i couldn't do anything else.
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this festival has so much kind of hype it's like a big festival is a big thing so it's all kinds of it's really great for us to get to come here and play and like several years in a row we get to come here and that's very exciting to come back and play for this audience because it's always a packed small and it's so much like energy from the audience as well.
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2 2 2 it's really amazing to play with this many young musicians it gives me a certain fired brings me back to my beginnings me back to times were rational for interval where i was scared when i was afraid and i empathize with them and also various a certain excitement think that i remember and i sort of adopt it from my life right now so it keeps me.
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am. her in while jazz is in essence an extension of the national youth orchestra program running her we did was we took the audition process from n.y.u. and we adopted it to a jazz ensemble and so there are 16 different states represented with $22.00 wonderful young musicians that have come together through an audition process that includes musicianship and interview to represent the best of the united states and jazz around the country. music is very important for young people not just because new music look for what it means and humanity that brings out the best in us they're able to use notes
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and sounds silences to express themselves to express the height of their emotion the depth of their emotion and it also helps them understand a certain level of discipline that other ways of getting disappointed may not be there for them so it's very important. thank you for any musician who has to be a professional at what they do is to believe that. you can practice here and you can learn. the theory but if you believe that your voice is worth sharing with the world it doesn't mean anything believe in it.
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6. 6. 6. 6 pts thank. you. my name is schmidt i'm a cellist from cork in argument and i'm currently based in disarray for i'm studying but i auditioned for you y.-o. 6 years ago. or any. you i always with
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i was at dave's an invaluable tool for training young musicians who hope to become professionals. they will behold he said guys you do something wrong go out. they'll be good so just leave me all the time to the best without. having the opportunity to work with some of the world's best conductors and best soloists and these incredible concert hollows is. absolutely invaluable. also learning how to for and how to deal with tori life being on the road today for
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instance we just flew in this morning from warsaw where performing here tonight before and our last night tomorrow morning we had to and that's real life as an orchestra musician so you also have to deal with you know balancing your tie and energy and yeah but i feel really extremely privileged to have the opportunity to be a part of this ensemble many people have described it as the best possible and. we want peace in europe we want to work together we want the future to be a safe place for everyone i think that's that's what we stand for.
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darkest day chinese history. 30 years ago today. it was followed by a relentless crackdown on dissidents. only a few more say with the help of foreign secret services. operation. to keep the. border.
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. play. play . mrs daily news live from ballin. mexico avoids potentially devastating u.s. tariffs for the last minute deal on migration president trump says planned levies on mexican goods are suspended indefinitely after mexico agrees to do more to stem the flow of migrants crossing its territory also coming up. german foreign minister high profile begins a tour of the middle east with stops in jordan and iraq is hoping to reduce tensions with iran. and the women's world cup is off to a.

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