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off in the morning bremen since 2004 together with there is stern and conductor pavel you have they've played their way to the top of the musical world i said standards with their performances of the complete beethoven symphonies then came the symphonies of robert schumann and now the 4 symphonies of your highness brahms . and school on the outskirts of the city of bremen this is where you come off in harmony as it's rehearsal spaces that's 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 just put this figure out of
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a good start one level of less. than here and a little little bit more dogcatcher different character before scene 3 bars please can we also try that we did your young but this last one is exactly right it's due to run down. this ok so. perky 49 for the night. who are doing the. to play the drums of the main concert the jam if we have recording. 2 the answer actually is quite simple. 2 because these pieces
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are never the same twice. the pieces develop just like. we develop like a 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. orchestra and conductor and setting out to through their audience in paris with these masterpieces by german composer your highness brahms assessing for their performances of the symphonies the to answer additional easy full symphonies 2 concerts and one musical mission.
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that 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 time as well. that's why we need it. you have this brahms was born in 103328 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 later all 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 who 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. has been on the arms. and dynamo of the sin for me to be dust and if entrenched has been seared on it's the last and to feel it of i to wonder am as you can stand under us. dimensions arms that's called nest it was the music one tactic and i had signed for 2nd choice to norton on thursday un vice and yes i don't see how many in the us hype that if one doesn't mention only option ah my crystal toes and einstein then and silence and on top of was the one i think of item i can see on top of her. 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 preacher sansa he did not find the symphonic form easy to most to 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 absolute music to the us should just work as music but if you listen to something like the heart of. don't tell me that he wasn't enough don't don't tell me that that he never told her it's music that you listen to and you know that there is something in his heart that is abundant something that maybe didn't go the way he wanted to. and if you hear it and if he's able to put in the
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the general character of the 1st unfunny east epic there is a as sense of inevitability it is not just a rhythm it is a rhythm where he says is this is how it is this is how this believe it 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 the 1st thing is.
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as i need to do your time get beaten the thief because i know once beauty targets are needed speedman does get a new device leader in lieu. of a gun that would be a vehicle so vital faulty data is needed what. other plans will just need to think through phallus law. mr adelman. bus. in from the poll get a minute with needs to have this disease in our past 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. down so is the son of
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a congressman that you can visit with i know what will be live. even when you have a woman. and i believe was arranged late it was sort of this british jesus jesus jesus was not under was a. man . so so it needs to become heavier but maybe not so much for the. bar so the 1st moment is not the end of the story and 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 digital melodic impulse on the 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 who has problems as most performed orchestral work her. manner. and this is if we can take a little bit of this train will be. in feels like we don't have enough time to come back from you 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. down. the.
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a new one has conducted them 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 in fact it's a kind of bridge 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 are the moments where you tweak you 2 little things you remember yesterday's concert you find to a good friend to. ease and luxury that so few orchestras have to get into the mind which are also into the depths of the beast.
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throughout the past talk to. her. when the violin blazon know. there is always something personal but in any music. is always the voice of your most intimate person. in their 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 brows were very close to 401 was a big mentor your ship was a violinist we could i mean there are so many ways of seeing this it could also be a memory of of clutter. 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 that.
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which are going for the money is looking to the origins let's look how it was done 1st let's see how many people who are playing we know now that there are $40.00 people blame the 1st of 40 people that's a very small number in comparison to the standard from performances today which are 80 and over which means that if you have double the strings you have to double the wins. 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 regard to ease is more complicated if you have an orchestra that is very large so you sacrifice a certain flexibility unless you have a lot of time to rehearse which in today's world is not the case.
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this melody for clarinet begins the 3rd movement it's very typical of brahms that after a fiery emotional fast movement and then i really beautiful and again quite emotional 2nd movement but he writes something a bit lighter and very often very gratz heroes or 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 bits of cutters. and you feel like somebody is used to doing 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 kimmel's. it stops it and then moves again. good night for just one thing we're starting very well that it's a got a long arm 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 bomb or if it was if you have the definition at the end of the bar i think bar 60 next. on it's because they are
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also very exposed it's very easy to hear when that up together 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 so i'm. talking to. everybody needs to feel the movement and trust her intuition and be totally in touch with everybody else in the room. very risky. and. involved. with the chili. was. i am.
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spirit i'm sure it's often tight icon thing idea how to live on the how often are both pasta i'm class one of these in an open text. today i'm down vox text out who often back teeth in tile few 1000. if these are kind of a moment which clears the palette what with it really does it 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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money and goods thank you very much. for i think it's it's all going to. the story of the dawn chicago. often i want to 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 the other western which are the kind i think is actually going to happen this is a different story and i was still goes out and you know 1st i was like every year the man said i was talking to carlos you know what i was i thought of is that for 10 years i've cut out for you rehearsed this how uncertain is it's really rehearsed
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. they're only relentless how what they mess. up. and then after that i've whenever they best because if i close whatever i just place through once i know right then never he never has time for us now worth of a time in our projects or unfair or not there have. sometimes been called i think what we thought about it would be. 2
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up almost to the noosphere. i must become our. movie it's what they saw us harm muslims feel that if you invest honestly and schools was in here. the you know for the 1st symphony brahms published his 2nd symphony he composed it may need his summer retreat on the picturesque like the to z. in austria. the relaxed atmosphere of the surroundings rubbed off on the new symphony. for the 1st performance the composer deliberately misled his friends
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want to do setting an example of an issue i don't want of a dispute just departure as we know it went out to one who don't want to change anything but one time gets not. that smart as you can see that audience on the. continent of a comment i'm sure as honest as you can. shrink should have been those and i meant to comment on. the weekend but.
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it is far from being a kitchen it is in fact a lullaby so brahms writes a lot of the by the famous process by which goes like this you're out of. order how do you know. the other thing is 127127 somehow it it it's perfectly together could it be more exciting so young that i didn't get it but in getting 10000 and the count is somehow this thing to do and. the fact that we just.
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now a young man i think getting it i think. yeah i think david. palmer yeah he was born in 1962 in a stone year then still part of the soviet union. he was a musical family his father knew me and he was a conductor as well as his uncle van. and his younger brother christian also took up the bus on. in-town empower you have you studied percussion and conducting. in 180 the family emigrated to the united states. you have continued his studies in philadelphia and los angeles among his teachers was leonard bernstein. since
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9094 power you have he has conducted orchestras all over the world. i have worked with quite a few conductance 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 cello or the clarinet 11 thing about this place. in tempo for 97. whatever the image you have i have of my but the killer this viennese horses you
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know the show horses they're incredibly elegant they have this thing and that white white and all the sort of stepping up but that that's just me the but whatever it is these young or bob bob bob if we can feed of b.t.r. . them. and so that there is a little poise. and seth answers to get you. horses. are not. as a stop in mom's f. if i ask him that's. a fact even when they're going to ban all skipped spontaneity it as a victory for them from off maxim cut on fun absent a constant have the one. in class that is about to thomas's side as all that not so
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yes. but i'm such a handy asking talk to fundies and certainly that's sort of what you mean as a few that are to have vetted your visits to be introduced to men. but it didn't have to do with that song very much i could get them stashed him it's a question of that's what i got suffused on when off against a man for whom it is too much as a decisive it should be a new yeah i'm just at all and essentially it fastens i was and i clung fast interesting like now to think that me i don't want to vision.
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this is definitely all the shows for certain that states that and then when you do stand it much pretty fast fans 1st be an icon of my as an answer interviewed all slawson he went on his guns are about isn't it isn't who are indeed were and it. clung. very good bro. they don't become a felony 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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