tv Arts and Culture Deutsche Welle November 21, 2019 7:45pm-8:00pm CET
7:45 pm
but fust the city of birmingham symphony orchestra in the u.k. seems to have a bit of a knack of finding talented conduct as the current music director is the lithuanian conduct to mimic aggression need to tele appointed to the post while still in her twenty's rather like one of a pretty discusses simon rattle now just $33.00 she's the 1st female conducted to have an exclusive contract with a leading classical record company deutsche grammophon and is in much to mom as a guest conductor as here with the door. cashion meter to learn is one of the most exciting conductors working today here i thought want to call her my strumming i got the 33 year old lithuanian will be a regular exclusive guest artist there for 3 years her repertoire includes
7:46 pm
a rhapsody by polish composer each has 5 signed by. i've. seen music on vine back when the music of buying back is marked by the cut just a feast of the 20th century when it got those top findus sponsored in the hundreds the last thing they asked so many perilous in regard to strangers to understanding on not understanding for them to feeling at home somewhere on nots. to housing really begin what would initiate so many sarah let's say here and now that it's just shocking that's the sign but it shouldn't just that's why she devoted her latest cd to find out it was recorded with the city of birmingham symphony orchestra whose music director she's been for the past 3 years she's the 1st woman to hold the position her predecessors includes her simon rattle in under its name
7:47 pm
sons who also started their world careers with this orchestra. an essential part of her concept for birmingham has been inclusive singing festivals in the past baltic oral tradition. and for fans of contemporary music concerts with the birmingham contemporary music or. c c near gave herself her 2nd surname which means silence in lithuania that's perhaps in tribute to her homeland with the landscape is so vast. but her childhood was filled with music as the daughter of a pianist and a choir master. this is my evening sitting that we need is one of my favorite i'm in the race my mother practicing piano preparing for x.
7:48 pm
concerts and so on and i lay in bed busied myself with other things but i always heard her practicing 2 months away that was less funny for mr seely. she also finds these moments of bliss and mature suave feinberg's music which is surprising because the life of the persecuted jews exiled to moscow during the stalinist era was an unhappy. mideast border at least you would he's polish is jewish but he was also a soviet man a man who lived in soviet union and this cultural heritage also burden which we still have to bear has so much that i rediscover and recognize and of course there is also the great cry for freedom and by next music. didn't go also in china i hated going to war in my next music lithuanians 'd fought for their freedom with
7:49 pm
human chains and forbidden folk songs near a girl who later appeared on television with one of those songs as a child of that baltic singing revolution. it. is a committed european who also relies on the power of music amid the chaos of. the beer medicine vibe must continue to create links between cultures and that is what we want and will do all the more no matter what happens in the end was the name in the us it. british designer and artist lim brandon mari has a vivid imagination to say the least he creates what can only be described as out of this will where a bull sculpture is often brimming with all sorts of religious imagery and always
7:50 pm
very detailed he uses a special kind of latex made from a secret concoction of his own so that these extraordinary clothes can actually be worn by models and they can move around in them. these dresses make models look almost like sculptures of angels for example. of gloomy beings from the underworld. the designs of british artists liam brandon murray looked as if they were chiseled in stone. like the dark side. as well as the light side you know just as much as. i very much like the black. started creating these details about 12 years ago. studio works more like a sculptor than a tailor 1st created from clay before making plaster it's not fast fashion.
7:51 pm
so if we take the big black dress for example if i was to start from the sculpting process so. from scratch i had no. here's the big black dress would probably take a round about 2 years to make. his inspiration from. aliens and he even makes shoes. but he develops himself. so what we have here the 7 different substances mixed together and especially greedy and i throw in there. this growth but this makes it a lot quicker are a lot stronger. more longevity and with this substance in
7:52 pm
washable. the designs really come to life in the right environment such as an elephant and castle park and. the models are not used to wearing such unusual creations. it's a little bit hard i will say it's very it's lighter than you think because it's quite supportive of my head so it's not hard to ask him do you see anything i don't know if i can see a lot right now. but that's not the point right now the model is part of an artwork. which you were something like that. i'd love to be able to wear something like that's. not my style i'm not into skulls and things like that. yeah very different could be the clothes for the future in i never know the kind of like them i mean different is and it's not something i would wear out and probably looks like it's crazy. anyone wearing
7:53 pm
a dress like this is trying to draw attention to the references to religion also a round curiosity this is a kind of reaction to that like people are fascinated by to seek to cause me to get a response like this is exactly what i'm doing. there's no doubt about it liam brandon murray's designs are certainly i capture is. extraordinary finally a look at a very special kind of. making panoramic maps are more apt to stick than technical there are normal photographic representation of landscapes all cities which offer the observer more of a bird's eye view of an area than a conventional and also a kind of. 3 dollars mention of you as well giving a realistic look to the area in question perhaps the best examples to illustrate
7:54 pm
all this panoramic maps of the mountains. there's always that one moment the builder meant in the mountains this vastness beauty brands how small we are it's impossible to grasp all of that. then there's that moment in front of a panorama in which you have some clarity reigns the mountainous masses so beautifully tidy it up finally understanding the mountains like a soaring bird what in your genius swindle. part of a cartons and cartel around the maps are by no means images of reality they actually reinvent reality they distort mountains they turn them around if you look at it with an exact scientific view nothing at all is true on a panorama mounted in
7:55 pm
a pot on the cutting edge comics. panorama naps are intended for promotional purposes. they must emphasize polish up oh man. this is the map of the 1976 winter olympics. busy fade rich more than 2000 meters high should actually be here it was left off because it would have blocked the view of important venues and no one notices and around the painters constantly cross the line between reproduction and interpretation to this day the difficult question at the start of every new map is how do you paint a landscape that no she meant being can grasp in nature include shorter's foobar is one of the few remaining masters of this art her current assignment is to unite 9 ski resorts on like a majority about 2000 square kilometers down. to just one square meter. the
7:56 pm
preparations take 2 months including online image research since the areas too large to capture with one aerial camera. then. painting. with the arrival of google earth everyone thought at 1st that the computer would replace everything anyway and people often try to depict a cycle path or a hiking path with those images of a duck just in you can do that if you have only one mountain but if you have concepts of in mind and the space you're meant to represent is bigger and somethings becoming more important or unimportant then no computer program can do that this kind. of mounts don't show us mountains as they are but as we and madge and their images like epic story. live in love i had no idea how much work goes into making a. lot of other stories from around the world on the website.
7:57 pm
7:58 pm
the point is strong opinions clear positions international perspective so. it's time to stop talking about africa and start working with it says chancellor merkel she's calling on german companies to invest more there but do firms have enough thrust to take the leap economic upswing in africa who really profit. has to be cute. in 30 minutes long d.w. like. the one to one official estimates more than 1200000 venezuelans live in colombia neatly and illegally. already have a wide return to house while a. visit friends just i don't think i'd ever go back there to live you know when i
7:59 pm
lived there again i don't know so i'm not sure. witness global news that matters. made for mines. not all think. well i guess sometimes i. think that. stinks deep into german culture looking at the stereotype classics in here thinks he's a country that i found i. needed to be taken as drama down to me it's all about who. i might show join me to meet the gentleman from the. post.
8:00 pm
this is g w news law. being the israeli prime minister is this the beginning of the end for benjamin netanyahu israel's attorney general has indicted the prime minister on charges of fraud bribery and breach of trust we'll take you live to jerusalem for the latest also coming up in the former soviet republic of georgia opposition groups are demanding early.
21 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on