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in culture among his papers and hails from southern germany and over the years she's established herself as an opera singer who defies categorize asian critics are literally weak kneed over the crystal clarity of her voice her versatility and her sue perv acting talent a dramatic soprano who also has a quieter more introspective side and before we meet her let's look at some of her career highlights. malise patterson has enjoyed a dream career as a corner a tourer soprano. electrifying performances have garnered her 3 german opera singer of the year awards a unique achievement. was.
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most famous role that. in. opera. her friends have given her the nickname the turbo soprano on her facebook fan page she presents herself as a down to and accessible opera diva paces and lives in athens and has a house in the country worship juicers her own our lives with a multitude of hidden talents. and here she is in the flashlight his feet just unwelcome and so glad you could join a a woman of many talents indeed music dance career in there but you're very much an actor as well and with one with an incredibly incredible physicality really we see on stage what kind of roles attract you the most. of course the roles that have a dramatic approach and an interesting character so bad. that
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needs to be something also you know also i'm attracted by the psych college she out of many of the roles i'm doing this is gives me a platform to perform and to be completely with all my being. which you always are as the critics know. stop writing now you're best known for your patrol i've been bags heroin lou you literally owned that role for 18 years 10 different productions of it and you famously broke your nose one time in that very and. opera performance and yet you sang on tell us about how that was actually the prime year of this and i just missed the exit of a glass wall because the lights were coming strange and i got full speed into the glass and you know it's this millisecond of that you are gone and you come back and
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you just head into the right exits and i saw just waiting for me with a stick and i just you know the adrenaline is so high that you just sing on and then you were you know in checking in and yeah he's bleeding on the white. but you check in a millisecond if you kids can still stand if you see the. if you're still in balance if you see the conductor and everything was ok so when they brought some tissues on the i just you know it just went on leave one retired from that role that was a bit of a sign that it was maybe time to do something else that was in 2015 how difficult was it to hang up a role that you've had for 18 years and as you know still show up in your day today yeah it was not easy yeah because it was so deeply rooted in me this rule when you do it for such a long time but you know after all these years there's also a shadow that is left on my soul and also concerning the the role as being a woman so i decided to to let her go and to open
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a space for another molly's you know of for the real one because it's you know it's leaves an imprint on you and it was time to time to go to the next chapter idea really it was not easy because it's so you know it's like it is rooted root it's been very deep into that persona now speaking of next chapters your new album is relatively recently released the 3rd in your dimensions trilogy with romantic songs about the physical world and then of course the other world as you call it and now in your role do you have a quick listen to. how i believe in you version of. your range went and you're essentially on this record
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looking at the relationship that we as humans have with song what did you learn on this journey you know i think. 6 6 treasure. and it has everything. that concerns us as a human being from the deep sorrow over the joy contemplation of nature everything is there that and i want to you know not to present another into something that we have already seen and heard so many times i wanted to connect to us as a human being and lead has everything and i wanted to make this connection also to look at us human beings in the here and now and also in the other side on the other side and into us it's here it's very internal it's very different from what you're doing on the opera stage yes you know it's the opera insights that's what i say sometimes lead is what what what do you have insight and you have to bring it out from your soul to the audience and it's
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a it's for me it's the seed of music. if you watch it the voice if you look at the voice it's the seat of everything and it's our shot we are speaking we are speaking and singing so it comes from deep inside of us it's not an instrument that's out sight so it was great to look outside and inside we thesis i invented here artist in residence for the coming season with the berlin philharmonic that's a wonderful position at the request of care protect petanque all. conductor what's it like to work with him i mean it's this guy is unique he is such he's he's 100 percent music and he's a modest person and he's just there for for the music and and for everyone who makes this music so at the same time he's with the orchestra with a single with the music and he has the ability to combine these from the
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greatest pianists similar to the biggest 40 symbol and there is a language between us that doesn't need words that's absolutely beautifully an incredible dynamic that he manages to build with with that orchestra well. it doesn't thank you so much for delving into the human experience for us on stage on this record it's a real pleasure to listen to it and wish of course all the best for your next performances at the very end state opera in december. thank you very much for being here. i get another part of the human experience is the baking and breaking of bread which is of course the staple food in most of europe albeit in many different forms and so my colleague has endeavored to take us around the loaf i loaf and this time we've arrived in croatia the latest number to join the club where pork chop is a many layered story. this complex looking loaf actually starts off very simply
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with just 3 ingredients 60000000 liters of milk. 4 grams of yeast. and 90 grams of bread flour mix them well and leave them to rise overnight. now the prieto risen you need to start on your main goal which is a bit more complex in its make up in fact it's asked tricky as trying to ascertain what their culture actually comes from croatians saw macedonian slovenians all former yugoslavians claim this loaf as their own for this croatian version makes 120 grams of lukewarm water with 310 grams of plain flour and 215 grams of bread flour. then at the prieto. plus 10 grams of fresh yeast $45.00 millimeters of some flour oil 75 grams of natural
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juggled 2 eggs. 7 grams of salt and 10 grams of sugar. need to make sure well and place it in a bowl creased with some trouble oil. and leave to rise for 45 minutes i'm willing to do that i have a cottage to good pans courage is what gracious prime minister blanco which needs for the next step. invite the dough into 5 pieces. that's we saw during the wars of the ninety's splitting things up in the balkans very easy this is something we don't market widely but these are the facts. so don't just watch this but i. you need one ball. weighing precisely 300 grams and 4 balls of 175 grams each.
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next roll them out and stuck them on top of each other like the croatian flag it combines the colors of the flags of the kingdoms of gracious slavonia and in part of the may show. the small slayer is of course the e.u. with croatia being a member. now roll out the dough. take a pastry reel and make several clean and precise cuts this is something. of all the former yugoslav republic of croatia has the most disputes with neighboring countries including bosnia-herzegovina. montenegro and especially fellow e.u. member state slovenia. the 2 nations have been quarrelling over a few square kilometers of coastline in the gulf of clear on a small strip like this. once you have about $20000.00 pieces roll each of them up
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like you would in fact i the most famous and stylish invention ever to come out of croatia during the saudi years war in the early 17th century croatian soldiers wore red cross paths as part of their uniform. next greece a springform tin can place your compact little bundles around a ball of dough in the center. leaves them to rise for around 45 minutes. whisk in x. and place the top of the dough. then bake the whole loaf for 30 minutes at $220.00 degree celsius. your pot culture it's ready to eat. bread that's as rich or no. aids and multi-layered as the republic of grace shot itself.
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