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tv   Musica Maestra  Deutsche Welle  December 25, 2019 9:15am-9:31am CET

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our little. study jenny. hello dear friends my name is my long. and my conductor and i come from mexico to. join me in meeting extraordinary people all over the world i'm just simply lots of friends. welcome to the next episode of my as that today we're in the city of salisbury the magical city where mozart was born and i'll tell you more about the fantastic projects that i get to do in this beautiful city this year but when i travel around the world sometimes i get the wonderful
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opportunity of bumping into other musicians that are working in the same hole and today i had the fortune of bumping into 2 of my favorite artists in classical music you go this month and you let's see what they have to say because she was. really how so. let's reverse park because it's always a snubber together well i think well it's because you're not really listening cause you're not talking well let's not argue it's just this to. you just for you can you listen to my stomach when the state. temple i'm not singing to long i am not longer a priest could you help us to help i think.
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to go and what are you doing here with where we are the most of them yes it's where most of us want and that's why we're doing a show called and now most of the most for you because he was born right on the station right on the actually seat number 17 row 3 guys and sing this music a master so it would be really cool i'm so music well into you so you don't you don't mind putting people on the spot i mean you know what that's like the music of answer so i mean you can just say it's something where it has to be original. ok i mean my son.
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the goal that's. the. way that's a very big move with a crippled us that maybe it's not the us government on the right it's going to make us take you so much and if it was i'll just give you your apostles but we'll send you out them occasions well yeah the cash for them at least i think it's got out of the commission very much like the real reverse no. doubt. we're still sells book and we're here because i got the opportunity to conduct the premiere of the world premiere of thomas in egypt by mozart at the mozart rocca and you may think what is thomas thomas is a piece that maybe nobody really knows or very few people know of mozart he was 17
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when he wrote it but at the time he never really worked as a piece and this time last for other spouse one of my favorite production and artistic companies in the world is putting it together for the mozart mohar here in salisbury and i get to be the fortunate person who will conduct this production but i wouldn't be here if it wasn't for one really really dear friend and person who i admire a lot and he is the interim danton the artistic director of the mozart more my dear friend mexican as well roland the reus on. the end. all and he was pretty the sustain and still some play shoeless as we'll call in our last guest because get a look at some of us in the queue get a look at stumbles in the good families and heaped on the most at the upper. house
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at any one of those militia temperament honestly curious here as you don't have to stick with a lesser animal to the limit sort of ok he does this participate in medicine and other mozart missy because they must area mozart of k. or a one day i left him to motown composer daughter k. component part of his musical. genre to close at least as the symphony got food was . was. moved few. that. was.
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in the limbs nothing i mean the little sold it. can project out that them the numbers that finale almost all others the panthera do is to look at a crystal for put a custody that one united army cannot because it was take away our economy tabla but the limits. why don't. converse as humans can cut loose is just one projectile of one of those about the messy i'm. going to pluck the camel so but i did ok about time most essential of speed i mean is the loser lynette a mass that was going to go to woman to fish we had them accruals a little as well as a pup on plato's are still better when noise to be most record of them. when our cats counter they their ass storms are ahead of vs or us in them and in response you can tell them to keep or carry out the will more than 10 so more they were at the though for 20.
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so now that you know a little bit about this new production of thomas in egypt by mozart i'm going to take you on stage with our director a catalyst for that he said one of the founders of the fred has the house and the vision that of this new production of time. i was in egypt i actually heard about life where i was about for the very 1st time when i was 19 years old and i got the opportunity to come to salisbury to see this new production of the opera of berlioz the mansion of fast where does the us have created this new concept that everybody was talking about and i went there with my father which is incredible that i got to be there and so that immediately created a bond because thomas in egypt and the concept of what i was mouse has a lot to do with the concept that they have for faust they use futuristic ideas concepts of today dilemma's from today and it's absolutely fantastic i'm going to take you through stage with our director and visionary. but i mean is that i can
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