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tv   Arts and Culture  Deutsche Welle  January 15, 2020 7:45am-8:01am CET

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interest will export honey of vienna talks food trends for 20 times. and there are moves afoot to resuscitate berlin's most famous raney's the love parade a visual organizer dr mata is on a mission to make it happen. while in the music business people know him as mr red horn that's of course because of his trademark red trombone lundgren is one of europe's most successful jazz musicians ever and one of its most prolific well he's also at home in virtually any musical genre and collaborates incessantly to continually widen his own horizons and he'll join me in the studio right after this.
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neil's longer and latest is a tranquil combo of original compositions swedish folk music and jazz classics. are on planes whispery voice virtual so styling and trademark crimson trombone are known to jazz fans worldwide in germany he's a bona fide star. longer and started playing music when he was 6 1st on the drums at 13 he picked up a trombone by 18 he was playing professionally. recorded with a funk and soul legend me c.-o. parker with joe sample and the crusaders with michael brecker and with bruce was dean sound engineer for quincy joe and michael jackson. one crane plays it all from big band swing with tom morris and dia orchestra. to funk applied adaptations of our. posix. in 2005
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people filled a lifetime dream recording an entire album with joe sample that's 63 the man with the red horn is a top of his game. at the top of his game ad here in the studio with me in the flesh plan kind thank you so much for joining us. i'd like to talk about this new album and we just heard some snippets from it there will listen more in a minute of with jazz pianist. makes me feel this time it's crystals obviously makes me think of snow and ice crystals so there's a very nordic thing happening how do you have for me it's really very much of march to your home country swedish but crystal is could also be a metaphor for a woman like you know. a yeah like a like a crystal you know young and undestroyed and multifaceted right.
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there's a song. in swedish or a swedish folk song called kissed on and which i have recorded 25 years ago not on this record but there's always the i mean it's it can mean a lot of things but one of them is that so it's not a told necessarily chile or not it oh yeah yeah a lot of a lot of folk swedish folk song influences as as you've mentioned there let's listen to the opening piece that's actually composed by your musician and this is called connecting just. decided to record it to simmons' this concert. and how this video came to be yeah we did it lucky for us that an arch. yeah i'm listening there's really there's an
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unbelievable symbiosis in your interaction with young there you've played in many different constellations yourself. so this album in this performance in particular is really reduced to the essential what is so special about this situation for you you're totally. dependent on one person who you know. has dialogue that has to be a total trust and it has to be. you have to like each other in order to be able to live a life and a good way of looking at it so i think that's you know number one and then of course you have to have some kind of musical skills too but this way of kind of playing. music that is reduced to a minimum of a minimum of notes it's good for every musician i think who cares to see what do
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you have in years to have that you can express without showing off all the time is good for me as well and how and how pure it can be just the 2 of you you've been referred to as one of the hardest working men in show business up there with people like james brown. you are definitely on the road for most of the year you're incredibly active with your many festivals and teaching and at home in so many genres how do you manage to compartmentalize and actually keep yourself grounded in each of those places i guess because i have an interest and doing it i have an interest and and music and i see music as one and that depends and that means that i i don't kind of i don't have you know different boxes but it goes it goes seamlessly to me you also sing so let's just have a look at a very different meals live ok we still have a bit of time with. me
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. this is your performance. over watching this thing in. a way you know how to deal with you tonight our folk for life which is. a personal motto but also a long time initiative that you have with me it says fulfilled she added you are a quite a quite a political person at at heart can use that to exist completely outside of politics nowadays for you or is it necessarily linked like in so many other instances i wish it could exist with outside but i don't think it does anymore i think should be an escape shouldn't it should be but it can still be an escape but somehow it's connected. at least in my my thoughts although maybe you don't have to say everything that that you think but which we don't know and i think 3 well we
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will but i but i can express a lot of stuff through my music and sometimes we have lyrics that say something maybe not everybody get the you know catch of but there are messages in there which all of your and your listeners definitely appreciate and use long time on tour with ian lowe and claimed all the best for that for break a leg thank you very much thank you so much for joining me in the studio you're welcome there. well 2020 is still young and there's no time like the present to look at how the greater society environmental trends are changing also how we eat honey is a vienna based nutritionist and trend researcher and every year she cuts through the noise and publishes her forward looking food report so in times of climate crisis here's a taste of what's to come. plate of heavy food many of us regularly. but according to austrian food trend
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researcher honey. those days are over. the way we eat is changing it's getting healthier and portions are smaller. like here at home in vienna the specialty is poking out why a national dish it's usually made with raw marinated fish but can also include tofu or chicken topped with fresh vegetables and spicy dressings. at the counter maybe you like the look of bright orange mango or you feel like some crunchy green cucumber lox salmon is always popular salmon and avocado are the best sellers. many customers order takeout these days many people can't afford to take a long lunch break but eat at their desks. right now work determines when
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we eat we eat when we can fit it in when it suits us when work allows that. it's what honey looks like calls the snack afic cation trent. another trend is eating art design or feels there's a strong visual element to enjoying food so she's created a series of dinnerware that effectively sets. stage for every meal. ticket form and we associate darken angular shapes with a bitter all salty taste and ground light forms with the sweet. so low sugar dessert can actually taste sweeter depending on the dish we serve a 10. pound smoked meat really has more fragrance if we watch it being prepared.
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it's not about putting on a show but even consciously savoring more but eating less. according to estimates the world population will exceed 9000000000 in 30 years time feeding population will be a challenge urban food is one solution growing produce in the city the company blue is behind this attack upon a farm. the african catfish raised here is part of the chain it's excrement serves as fertilizer for the tomatoes cumbersome and peppers grown on the farm. the business is expanding most of the produce sold in the farm store is sparked by restaurants. when we think of food production we think of the country signed a farm as working in fields but it would be good to grow fresh produce closer to
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city to reduce transport routes many people aren't aware of how much as possible take vertical farming more to be grown on less space it's not even a new idea this tower was built in vienna in 1974 back then though the idea didn't really take off. the faith to go in the 1960 s. prices fell so dramatically that it wasn't profitable to grow certain products this is. beautifully for the movement of the world an idea that was ahead of its time but now the tower is being given a 2nd lease of life in keeping with the main food trend in 2020 sustainability but not at the cost of quality. and finally 30 years after the 1st love parade in 1989 there are plans afoot to bring the iconic dance festival back to life possibly as early as 2021 in its heyday the love parade attracted over a 1000000 ravers every summer transforming the center of berlin into
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a pulsating dance floor for the founding d.j. dr want to wants to revive the festival in keeping with its noncommercial message of peace and he started a crowd funding initiative called raise the planet to test public opinion while more on that on our website of course and with that it is time to sign off so all the best until next time floss and choose.
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