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fellow money bremen since 2004 together with their estonian conductor pavel you have they've played their way to the top of the musical world and set standards with their performances of the complete beethoven symphonies then came the symphonies over about schumann and now the 4 symphonies of your highness brahms. a school on the outskirts of the city of bremen this is where you come off in harmony as it's rehearsal spaces where they work on and study the brahms symphonies music which has been poured over and played many times down the years. and i am going to suggest that this figure. could start one level
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less. here and a little little bit more dog or different character before c. 3 bars to me both are trite that we did. but this last one is actually you know it's very it's still. very. dog. ok so the perky 4949. why do we need to play the drums or the main concert began if we have recordings 2 2. the answer actually is quite simple 2 because these pieces are never the same
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twice. these pieces develop just like. we develop lead to suicide to the humans to. a person who has literally just come out of the bunker after bombings and i didn't 43 cheers all of this music very differently than somebody who lives in the world where. where. we're seeing the break up of europe. and conductor and setting out to thrill their audience in paris with these masterpieces by german composer your highness brahms assessing for their performances of the symphonies but to answer additional easy full symphonies 2 concerts and one musical mission.
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the music. because it's so great somehow is a soundtrack not only to the child when it was written but it's actually quite a valid soundtrack to our times but. that's why we needed. you have this brahms was born in 833 to a northern german family of musicians as a boy he learned to play the piano and the cello he began composing when he was still young 1st for piano plato comes to pieces as a human being brahms is
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a puzzle particularly his relationship with fellow composer robert schumann and his wife clara it was an accomplished pianist speculation continues to this day about the nature of brahms's attachment to clara. brahms remained a bachelor all his life. just been fun mum. and dynamo in for me trying to dodge ball and if invented this bill. is the last and to feed it of i just want animals you can find you can't i'm not. dimensions arms accompanist. the music one tactic and i and i and fast happen to nordan on thursday unveiled and yes i don't see how many ideas hype that if one doesn't mention only option r m crystals and einstein line and signed one month and on top of us and then i am glad mackenzie on campus who. as
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a composer brahms was very successful and was able to live from his music he's considered the rightful heir to beethoven unlike his mighty peter says he did not find the symphonic form easy to monster work on his 1st symphony consumed him for 14 years. from space and very difficult deliberately to see the person behind it doesn't really want you to see the 1st few months. to come to believe that this is an option open music to the it should just work as music but if you listen to something like paul wrote. don't tell me that he wasn't enough. don't tell me that that he never felt heard it's music that you listen to and you know that there is something in his are there is abundant something that maybe. didn't go the way he wanted to. and if you hear it and if he's able to produce in
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the general character of the 1st of any use and think there is a as a sense of inevitability it is not just the rhythm it is the rhythm where he says it is this intelligence this is how just can't believe there is no other way that is the kind of. feeling and the just show that you get from the beginning and it doesn't have an introduction it doesn't doesn't die out it just goes 1st thing is done.
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i want me to feel as i used to do time could be the thing i know and speed it could be too near speedman does name advice. blew. up again that would be vehicle of i don't fall to die this is. what. i'm for just need this is it through. mr adelman. bus finito about what's in for the poke it will be near to needs to have this disease in our house but the pulse of not only a human being but something bigger it's a kind of the. almost almost also a lot of times are down so is this then i'll always be conscious but if you can
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visit me i know one will be live because even when you have a woman. i'm not going to impose i intially it was sort of this british jesus jesus jesus $900.00 you. are. exactly so so it needs to become heavier but maybe not so much. so the 1st moment is not the end of the story or he's preparing you for what's coming. great. a few days after the premiere brahms himself conducted the 2nd performance
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of his 1st symphony in mannheim the public's expectations were high klara schumann felt that there was to diddle melodic impulse other critics said it on a desolate seriousness dance brahms is conductor friend hands on beautiful praised it calling it beethoven's 10th symphony. today it is you has problems as most performed orchestral work her. there. is if we can take a little bit of this trade will be. it feels like we don't have enough time to come back from it can take a little bit of time to search for it really sounds like a horror feel you know. which is what you really want to do stuff please good stuff. on and. now.
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a new one has conducted some in the last couple of years it's only been brock's and the focus is so concentrated that it has become a 2nd nature and then for me it's a kind of that it almost a religious ritual for the orchestra but there is always a rehearsal before the concert doesn't matter how many times have we done the piece and these other moments where you tweak you to little things you remember years that this concert you find to a good friend to. a luxury that so she orchestras have to get into my new ship but also into the depths of east.
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all station. boy it's been in my quits list too out in pattaya that. when the violin blazon low. there is always something personal in any music. is always the voice of your most intimate person. you know thoughts from you so so there must be. a as some kind of a coded message there we can get a very very creative here and look at the the holy trio of
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bronze truman and your ship your human brothers who were very close to 401 was a big mentor your shit was a violinist we could see i mean there are so many ways of seeing this it could also be a memory of of plot or. it could be also a nostalgic memory of his youth. the fact is that it is something very private and personal and that needs to be played with us.
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which are going for the many is looking to the origins let's look at how it was done 1st let's see how many people who are playing we know now that there are 40 people playing the 1st of a 40 people as that's a very small number in comparison to the standard bronze performances today which are 80 and over which means that if you have double the strings you have to double the wind. if you do that you will get a much more substantial sound but much less. orchestra because the speeds that capacity to to play in it for chamber music with a generous look at it to use is more complicated if you have an officer that is there a lot so you sacrifice a certain flexibility unless you have a lot of time to rehearse which in today's world is not
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a great. melody for clarinet begins the 3rd movement it's very typical of brahms that after a fiery emotional fast movement and then every beautiful and again quite emotional 2nd movement that he writes something a bit lighter. very often very grassy 00 in feeling. sometimes it has a sad quality but this one not this one really kind of takes us somewhere every night.
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these it's a carcass or. other and you feel like somebody is going quietly trying almost as if they're trying not to be noticed and like an animal who is going to quietly get closer to its prey and then quickly moves in and stops it and then most again. can i just one thing we're starting very well that it's a got to love the bomb bomb bomb bomb bomb and some on on the way back. it's not clear what happened on. some tim bomb bomb bomb. bomb bomb bomb if you have the definition at the end of the bar it's a bar 60 next. one. on it's a cut they are also very exposed it's very easy to hear when they're not together
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and this is. a good moment where one can see a really kind of a group symbiosis you can feel that it's not enough to just follow the conductor and not do much shopping on. the dock be what. everybody needs to feel the movement and trust or intuition and being totally in touch with everybody else in the room. very risky. but the truly needy. the. yacht. the air.
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bombs in. i'm often tied to the icon thing and the other happened on the head of an r. who both pos caught on classroom on oct is an open text. to d.m. vox text. who often back teeth in tile few times and. give these are kind of a moment which clears the valley what with the dreamy dos it prepares the core out. of the end the sense of the protestant crowd is what promises music always has it must be like that this is the truth.
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goods thank you very much. good i think it's it's also remember. the story of the dawn chicago. moffitt how many bremen began in 1907 young musicians started an orchestra of their own organized as an independent company. the $41.00 musicians are not employees but shareholders with responsibility for the business including any risks they decide to take. through some interesting things to do this again yeah other things i don't know but this is her as a western culture the kind of i think it's actually good to have this is a disaster and there are still no sound on your hands i would like to have a year from hands that i was talking to carlos you know what i was i wasn't not that is that for 10 years i have cut out for america to get better once your point
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is it's really rehearsed. and they're only relentless hour but then yes. and then after that i think whenever they base this because there's been a psychosis whatever i just play through once and then run them never you never heard from now mr bates i remember now i think it or unfair or not there have. sometimes been called i think what we thought about giving. 2
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up on was to diffuse fear. amongst the comma. move it so they saw us harm myself 1st you know that if you fast and sometimes cause was in. the year after the 1st symphony brahms published his 2nd symphony he composed it may need his summer retreat on the picturesque like in austria. the relaxed atmosphere of the surroundings rubbed off on the new symphony. before the 1st
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performance the composer deliberately misled his friends telling them it would be a very good briefs work. during. the interesting thing for me and the nicest thing about this of forever is the sense of joy that you don't necessarily have in the other. information you have or your spontaneity and joy are beat if anything.
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discussed. detention for not you for. what you actually book so i want to check again it doesn't say one of the only final one of a disputed departure was when it went out to one who don't want to change anything but one time gets not. that's not the guns of an idea i'm fond of. miller coors continental becalmed i'm sales i'm off to has you go for a. shrink sure you have a nurse and a man on. a weekend. it
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is far from being a kitchen it is in fact a lullaby. bronson writes a law by the famous process by which goes like this you're out of. order how do you know. the other thing is $127127.00 somehow it it it's perfectly together could it be more exciting so young but i don't i don't but i think that it does it in the digital and the band around it somehow this thing too and that's. something that just. 2
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now a young man i think getting to that. i think to get. powerful yeah he was born in 1962 in a stone year then still part of the soviet union. he was a musical family is found in him yeah he was a conductor as well as his uncle van. oh yeah he and his younger brother christian also took up the baton. in turn in private you have to study percussion and conducting. in 1900 the family emigrated to the united states. you have he continued his studies in philadelphia and los angeles among his teachers whose leonard bernstein. since 9094 however you have
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a has conducted orchestras all over the world. i have worked with quite a few conductors i been very lucky to have worked with some of the world's great conductors and i'm entirely sure that harvard is amongst the great conductors his way of conducting he's worked incredibly hard at making sure that his actual conducting technique which might not be evident to people looking on is of the greatest quality he has worked as hard at learning how to conduct about conveying to us what he wants with his bodily movements as musicians of work to learn to play the violin or the teller or the clarinet 11 thing about this place. before 97. whatever the image you have i have
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a particular this vision is horses you know the show horses they're incredibly elegant they have this thing and that white white sort of stepping. but that that's just me the but whatever it is these young bob bob bob if we can feel the of bit. younger than the year. and so that there is a poise how. is that as an answer i think that you can. horses. i'm not. done. as a shop in mom's effie's basket in the thick of banda aceh even when they're going to ban all skips vision spontaneity it as a victory for them from off maxim cut on fun absent a constant has their own. lack of it about to thomas's side as all that now it's
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i am such a one strike and the asking tough to find using something that's so to watch because he has a few retorted that if you guys it's to be introduced to men. but it's to my system of that song very much i can against us 2 minutes of passionate seeing what i got suffused on and off against a man for whom it is out so much as a decisive it should be a new look at all and essentially each person's eyes and i clung fast interesting like now that i think enough to forgive me i don't know it's a vision. of
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this is definitely also feels funny i'm certain that's that's fine and then when you do stand it must be too fast for one's 1st distance should be an icon of me as an announcer interviewed all slots and he went on his guns are just about isn't it isn't who are indeed. and clung. very good bro. the dawn should come awful how many bremen does not have its own concert hall so the musicians travel a lot they play $80.00 to $120.00 concerts a year
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