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tv   Arts and Culture  Deutsche Welle  November 16, 2019 3:02am-3:15am CET

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welcome to news from the world of arts and culture i'll be joined in a minute by not one but 2 world class in assists. twins in life and in music also coming up. what. will be usable sensations taking top prizes at this year's latin grammys. and choosing your child's name can be tricky made easier when there's a real life hero or heroine in the headlines so greater is getting popular. fare. originally from turkey but now austrian citizens are identical twin sisters with identical professions they both pinnace and the deed perform as
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a jew in concert holes all over the world they are my guests in just a couple of minutes but 1st let's find out more about them and hear them play. they've been a duo their whole lives twin musicians fair hon and fair sun and for the northern turkey in 1965 they started learning piano at age 10 they even took their 1st lessons as a duo. just 4 years later the sisters won an international piano contest in italy together of course. their close relationship and their similarities are a big part of their appeal. reality the 2 sisters are pretty different. one is more feisty the other reserved their piano teacher in turkey said fred hahn
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is a list for as on is so pound. after studying music in the austrian capital vienna of the sisters state in austria of the tour internationally. the new album is an homage to their birth country. winter morning in istanbul is the name of one of the pieces on it all of the music was written for the duo by turkish composer. this piece is dedicated to give the park the center of turkey's nationwide protests in 2013 decidedly political. 2 sisters 2 musicians for hands in symbiosis. and fares on and on.
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and fares are unfair and the join me now thank you for coming in. you started both together. being a day age of 10 and then i'm thinking teenagers wasn't our lot of sibling rivalry between you i mean teenagers you know sort of fight i mean did did you have a toll well. yes i have to say we fight at a lot of teenage says it is it was pretty difficult because we were practicing a lot and we had lots of food because cool coming home and practicing piano and doing it. so well you said you're playing sort of 8 hours practice what we did what was that what was that from the start that you were this is this is what you're going to do was it was there are actually very 100 posts and
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concentrated on this this was actually we have a practicing practicing started quite late 10 years so we should practice a lot of that but it was fun to play together from the beginning of good now twins famously have to laugh and say between my identical twin sometimes even more is there a telepathy a musical telepathy between you and the are very close to each other very close things and sisters. on the states i have to say really feel each other very very strong and that if you look in their eyes you can fieldsmen what's going on and that also is fun things you can do some different things with the music which is good but but do you for different pieces is one of you in charge. when they do you mean they. actually. share the music with mostly.
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they go on the issue but i meant it in one piece maybe you'd lead or you are in charge and say this is how we do it ok. ok i want to ask you about. who is the composer i'm very fond of myself actually a turkish composer i think most probably the greatest living composer classical composer and he's written a lot of music specially for you i mean is that right. it's a gift even from a great composer great pianist and also dear friends. really know each other since our childhoods and this music. means a lot and this is your latest cd which is all works by him written for you
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the in time seeing the amazing and i love it's a great make shift between the way he composed between west and east is very classical has eastern influences doesn't it as well also for us after 30 years leaving brought. in vienna. to come back to our roots to the music yeah rb growing up is something they're special he has had problems with the turkish authorities in the past i know there's a piece of music called busy part that's written about the that the the famous demonstrations that. but do you have problems yourselves in turkey it's old you have problems i don't mean on your concerts every year some concerts and movie and never have maybe because they are leaving. keys says they're long time but of
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course they are for free the. t.v. for women rights always now it is clear you look similar but you do have different musical taste said in the piece list show quite similar your musical tastes actually further apart he she is the least i am sure so if this character is also. very romantic and i am a little bit wild i was like this. but the tense the life sayings feeling staying. ok well we wish you all lots of luck is the new cd if they try to show that. music by fans it's written especially if you it is wonderful cd thank you very much and good luck with that good luck with all your concerts around the world. and thanks very much for being
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with me sometimes. now there was nobody called carly in the northern hemisphere until a certain australia came along in the 1980s we are influenced by popular culture in many ways including sometimes naming children and can you guess what name is getting popular today it's good way to in honor of that heroine of climate activism who is waking the world up and telling off grown ups to tune. how do you. 6 swedish crime activist court to merck is an icon she kept some people's nerves but she is talked about and that makes her a major inspiration for. expectant mothers in germany for example commission survey carried out by doggie indicates there will soon be a lot small grettir's on the block 2 percent of those asked said they were planning
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to name their female child. for one in 5 of those swedish teenager is the reason. young parents usually choose names that they know from films or television from pop culture were not always but this is a definite fact and the better educated the couple the greater the chance the child . could get. out dad you know among older academic couples the name was already popular many other names like alexander. 3 drish. is the short form of. tuck and this is another trend towards the short forms opec named baby and dog names are increasingly. trend reflected in the names given to domestic animals and. that's because there's
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a tendency to humanize pets and give normal human names and then children's names are increasingly cute typical animal names are being given to children over the years who are meeting in the middle. so could also be more. i wonder how do you sorry. it's also on the rise as a 2nd 9 parents often use the 2nd name to make a statement in this case. view of the world gemini the name is a new phenomenon 1st started appearing on person in the $990.00 s. though it has a much longer tradition. or for short it came to us from the latin but. from greek this happens a lot of greek from persia it's actually a persian name with
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a beautiful meaning pearl. is a name whose time has come i think he'll be a skinny end of a maternity wards around germany name experts warn against naming children to famous role models such names they say could soon be as fashion as grettir's ponytail how dare you sorry of course it's definitely time to make the world. again. i leave you today with music from the latin grammys in las vegas west spanish singer rosalia won 3 awards including best album there was also some protests that when chilean. who won best alternative album pulled down her dress to reveal a message which said in chile they torture rape and kill it was
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a protest against the chilean government. apart from that there was some great performances and here's some of them starting with free time when i rosalia by. what. oh. you know can't help it but.
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what do you think what do you get for $0.50. fifty's that i. know a little. bit because you're not clear which of a risk you. think of feels like mr did you know it cost $0.50 to feed one hungry child for one full day. good thing to do one day. he gave the old criminal something that's all with the shared a meal you could share your old children with just $0.50 and a tap on your smartphone together and global hunger seems dumb obvious.

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