tv Beethovens Ninth Deutsche Welle April 12, 2020 4:15am-5:01am CEST
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rebel of the classical music world is often described as a tyrant and a genius. born in greece he started his career in russia he studied in st petersburg and became artistic director of the opera houses in over sabean's and paris. today he's in demand around the globe including the salzburg festival the world's most celebrated event for classical music. caresses and his russian orchestra musical at cana are among the big names. it's 2 days before their concert. with a morning. of. their
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here in the music department of the berlin state library lies a 200 year old treasure. its value is incalculable its significance universal. its a musical score an autograph in the composer's hand of a piece that unleashed a musical revolution and continues to move and inspire listeners to this day. ludwig fun beethoven symphony number 9 in d. minor.
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this masterpiece is about 70 minutes long. its climax is the famous 4th movement finale ode to joy with words by the poet. everyone knows these melodies they convey a seemingly simple message. but in fact to unravel the mystery of the 9th symphony you have to travel the globe. tandon is a composer of operas orchestral works in film music in 2001 he won an oscar for his score for crouching tiger hidden dragon. he grew up in rural china. later he studied in the united states and his career has taken him around the world . his current project is called choral concerto 9
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a work intended for performance with beethoven's 9th symphony the piece has been commissioned by the beethoven anniversary society in bonn and the royal philharmonic society in london for which beethoven wrote his symphony 200 years ago 2 2. sometimes you feel when you want to reach by the phone here you have to pass
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there's there's this folk that tradition that what was to do with all those traditions come to beethoven and hear that. here it gets too complicated. and then one day i was thinking to myself forget it forget about this forget about the forget the forget everything forget it just the girl do for them here's the beethoven calm all heart to heart i too i mean you. 200 years ago. for from the eyes symphony. he was trying to talk to. everybody. of course he may
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not. imagine. he was talking to me i mean 200 years later i'm standing here in shanghai. listen. that's the heartbeat of shanghai and here there is just the winds and the blonde. moving that's the people in the city. but to me this is the beethoven at the top that. you can feel the whole world is vibrating and the music from beethoven actually
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'd 'd 'd hole whitaker is on a mission to transmit music through other means he has a music degree from oxford university and works as a teacher and motivational coach he was on it with the prestigious o.b.e. award by queen elizabeth. the feel the music project has brought whitaker to barcelona where he's working with musicians of the mother chamber orchestra and hearing impaired children this musical encounter is taking place at the polo de la musica gotta learn a concert hall. come and mouth hoo hoo hoo hoo hoo. parrot. like who i am got.
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out of a barn for our puppy and are opposed to our ground. where they are for 30. thank you why am. i and yet. thank you thank you thank you for me and something light in everything and in my marriage with my mouth while your pen and thumb up there are dark matter here well if not the death benefit. everyone can throw that monkey man south.
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them i think i use that as a fact thanking the courts for barrier at funtown time where the barrier at one of our things that combine people to come up on by half a minute one of our few pieces of the fuss the well i thought our ability to unify people talking about freedom liberty that i am being asked one.
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non-professionals. for the past 20 years the mega concert has been conducted by japanese maestro. 'd down. and. eat you see down where all the you know the hype you must know where they're not that they must look at us including me because from where you. say i was to do you know what i ask again and i need a sense of what it says in the book could see some day if we and they're not going to come out the.
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c. of me. got out the homes in wa and all. i do in the so-called corded that i see there is a lot of other more and i could deny it's a bonk or walk out of the us if the clock says this yesterday did come well and all exuberant of coming on what he wanted to read but they're not quite what i think we must. conductor you talk a saddle has come to the provincial city of no return it was here that the story of the 1000 fanie in japan began. the enthusiasm for beethoven is mingled with stories
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of war time. in 1914 japanese troops conquered the german colony of tsingtao in china. 4600 german soldiers were held as prisoners of war around a 1000 of them were interned in a router. but the prisoner of war camp offered the germans some freedom. they had a bakery a newspaper and cultural events. to orchestras provided entertainment. in june 1918 the prisoners staged a big concert the 1st ever performance of beethoven's 9th symphony in japan indeed in all of asia for a long time this chapter of german japanese history was forgotten today it's
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documented in a museum and a memorial. for. those who think that sega corps the horn needs to be quite a music in touch with the crew would a new force a. good. precedent noncom find out that he tell you it's there for you so suppose that it's got so little to step up to the ink to the new it's going to zoom to fill up the moment in just the time in the numbers of this new concept that's what you couldn't duplicate gears so they got in the bus and soon enough did they cause it's to stick for the full do not do feel the need for the just so much of it listen to me that i can't make it on my suicidal to give. them bozos from the whole host of what the law doesn't say about all of this sort of thing to dissipate the fullness of i don't question the gusto of that i just am
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in the audience propaganda minister yosef goebbels and other high ranking nazis. beethoven touching the hearts of the heartless. fool during the cold war division of germany the 9th became a kind of substitute national anthem. from 1956 to 964 east and west germany competed together at the olympic games with athletes from both countries forming a single team. beethoven as a symbol of unity. in southern africa the racist white minority regime over division the country that is now zimbabwe made the melody of the 4th movement its national anthem. beethoven's music misused by oppressors.
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in germany. chinese students protested in tiananmen square in beijing to the strains of the 9th symphony. of beethoven as an expression of hope. after the berlin wall sell later that year the symphony became part of the soundtrack of german reunification. the american conductor leonard bernstein performed the nights in the eastern and western parts of the once divided city. she changed the text from joy to freedom. to. i. some experts believe that may have been the word schiller originally wrote.
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since 1905 the ode to joy melody has been the official anthem of the european community now the european union. it stands for the common values of the member states freedom peace and solidarity. to avoid favoring one language over any other and instrumental version was chosen as the european anthem. the. seeds of the might if. there was a thing that need to be. yes. really was a little village of yes i suppose. this is
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a composite of the whole maya i lived in and known to the body since my visual. suffice it to flew out that let me go see it of the most busty to see evil as it did almost all members of his lissa move ways idea vehicle me to just give them a huge queue very political over supply of. those. the phone to call them over something actually shows the. distances. that would be a bit of a. orchestral symphony combined east is an extraordinary success story.
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it was founded in 1994 by a former pilot who taught himself music. with around $200.00 amateur musicians he built up central africa's only symphony orchestra. the democratic republic of congo has around 85000000 inhabitants and is one of the poorest countries in the world. to this day the orchestra rehearses and performs in the capital kinshasa. here beethoven's 9th has a very special sound. of. a memorable and on terrible movie a lot of very much for taking. the author. lisa. she commands above
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the. adagio. if she. feels she can reach this the most year. this year the. gift of emotion. we. can make what. once saw yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah good good shows all of that music and they can feel like that to mock what. we're looking. for. the service and the funeral balls on gonna get this so-called update on the housing market is it just under but oil the committed to buy it is even going to satisfy
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the august and otherwise start up quicker got them in a court. system if they don't like the whole him. going over to see the deal if he's not in the city that's had a little high just because. they're going to bid you for sure the 1st place because i. think i need to get up to. a choir rehearsal with a 1000 singers in 2 weeks 10 times that number will perform in the big concert staged by a television channel. there were $15000.00 applicants they had to be chosen in a lot or each of the singers has paid the equivalent of $700.00 euros to take part this is their 1st rehearsal with conductor you took a subtle. that's
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not what it was a. story to nowhere you could try to keep me out. but about to break through records so the word of each month. will go say. i wish all to get price. point out either i. really. want to see. kind of stuff but i just felt like it was a cop saw me no that's not the end of this discussion i got some i. miss it now. the. cause. was. caused by the shock and awe all died in the road out of metal it is wasn't quite down there
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good to talk to stuart thought it was a minute and then a story about this was not a car at their neck at all he said and got. their new number in the old school that storage needs to look at all us rather she does a lot sawmill domini well look during the summer as a model not different with the text. a dodger kunti sacred song and a simpler name in the old keys. with those words from $1818.00 beethoven outlined the basic idea for a new symphony years later it would become known as his knights. will. never before had there been a symphony with a choir and vocal soloists for the text he used a well known poem written more than 30 years earlier and or ode to joy by 50 to the
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. beethoven shortened it and moved around some of the lines added a sentence and using schiller's simple words he composed a symphony with worldwide appeal mention. to make the question the good. and then. always has been. like that. if you want to make a. god talk articulately got to we need to sing. cross hairs they're gonna fight does he have that thinking. that that you need to look at that if you play like that's a mic i don't know what the fuck out you're going through my mind it is really aimed at the q. who could be think you could be some. man she yeah i was fired out of.
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