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what will become a father held him and his open church. in 60 minutes want to know all of. the global corona crisis you can find more information online in fact d.w. dot com and on t.w. social media channels. and. i refuse to be childish and grateful. it's not people playing to music these people breathing so. it's so good for me it's respect for it's.
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just it's. easy for. you i mean it's really a loss for me because this music. touched me really deep i love every single malt just because it's a must see. the church of san marco in the heart of milan it was here that you separate entity they viewed as requiem in 1904 and exactly 145 years later he would like couldn't sing says that the conductor stand. he's directing his music i tell him no orchestra and choir comprised of 180 musicians and 4 vocal soloists.
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i think the very beginning of the record. only with the change. we spring recruitment and. donation go to expect it went into its own theories in a way since covers these mysterious light years. like a whisper of the shoe my need to from all the sensuous. song munchak. told. him.
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he. was alone. the. eat eat. eat out. a i was
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led out that i. jus needs to get in the kind of. spiritual wandering. and spiritual adventure of searching. in the plays and then at one point you fell in the same path and was the composer and then you have a lot of information to bring it here. to set the verity as one of italy's most famous composer. he wrote 28 operas in one funeral that's the message. verdi composed the requiem in honor of the talley and poet novelist allison 3 months on precisely a year after his death requiem had its premiere at the church of sun michael.
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everybody denies even with some critics that said that there was an altar and not secret music by that the body recognized for all from from that 1st bad moment from the 1st media it's that it was a major work a bar a masterpiece movie everybody in a way that stephen. is it's sort fact from this. the so old. since the 1st performance in me that i look at everybody wanted to get the performance of miss out that way. and it to became one of the most important words by there the and sacred music pieces enough sympathy in general perform than be the bike by the audience.
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i. the composer gets this music. from. a certain dimension and brings this music. to our dimension. because music is not the know it's is these. the same metaphysic emotion.
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that you can feel with your how persons about something and then you start to find a way to bring him down. to transcript in language or sound what it is. in another. unspeakable. and undetermined place. then of course. the composer is not for me this kind of creator that she creates from 0 days she just gets in this environment and bring through here. now the performer what he has to do is to start from this environment here and go. to these sphere and that the composer was thank the music and brought it here.
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horne in athens and trained in st petersburg princes as one of the most exciting conductors of our time. from 2004 to 2010 he was music director of the novosibirsk state opera and ballet theatre it was there where he founded his music a 10 ensemble and chamber choir. when he became artistic director of the pelham opera and ballet theatre in western russia he took music a town along with him right from the start couldn't see demonstrated his passion for getting people excited about music.
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so what i'm doing is all of the old this connection we are inside of listening to other now understand and then bringing that one to. the function. and then trying to bring this mysterious and light in during the performance and everybody gets transformed and does all these functions and all this quality and doesn't remains in the 1st layer of quality but becomes a kind of sacred act between people.
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whose. leak. was the week eco. week. i played. i. was. i.
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i. i. was. the. use. was. i. i i. i
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i. i. i. i. i. when i met him it was for me like a kind of artistic fusion because i i immediately understood what he wanted maybe i could not give it immediately to him but i understood what he wants and i totally approved what he was looking for so the very special thing about his vision and of course division we are all together trying to bring with him through you. is finding again the original score and what i mean your original score is that we
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have to be aware that in ferdie's score very are some moments where it's written the 6 pianos and then suddenly you have i think 4 or $546.00 so in an hour and a half of music we have to find a way to do 6 piano and $540.00 sumo. and you need to hear these differences.
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get. this music takes a lot of efforts from every musician playing and seeing is. and of course the main challenge is to. to follow doris fluid it's a vision of this music every time she changes details it's like never
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satisfied with what he's doing so he kept the exact moments of the birth and life of the sound and depending on how would go he can change really. really a lot he could change really a lot. any time. please .
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2 2 please please. please. we all need to be trying to talk in the same language so. considering that we have like nearly 400 people.
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it's kind of i'm in the fish i'm not to get together and and this is this is very hard to get but when you get it it's really something they say amazing her head. oh oh. oh. 5 0. oh oh.
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oh. i like the fact that in this piece you feel. being a part of something great and as a soloist you have to of course there are some very exposed solo moments and then suddenly you have to melt voice in the core the trio the kwacha your own you do it and for example the newsday is just the most exposed moment because you are to have with the soprano you see exactly the same thing but it has to sound like a unique voice. think anything.
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anything. it. i. think.
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to learn is that not just that this very thing to be connecting. with what is constant in life which is change and this is something that is very honest and very hard to follow and very hard always for him to find the truth everything about him is special. to work with him of course it's a great privilege and really deep satisfaction. in a way of creating music together. but also it's a great challenge because he's obsessed with the quality i think he's
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a genius meaning that he is totally in the music he's completely enthralled in what he's doing and for me the genius is this person who is what he explores what he magnifies. her. aura 'd.
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the whole. i. told. the world. i'm not i'm surely not ingenues i'm sure i'm not perfectionist. and just i think see a little bit different things in scores from other musicians i'm a little bit. individual i would say that's the only thing i can say about myself
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and the absolute friend of. the composer that i decided to interpret. it and. that. was. that it. was tested out the was. really the.
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bird. and. the heat was. i.
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reckon music great. it's a great form for doing something because. you feel. when something that you delivered they should be it is and you know with death and life. the way you do your. you know you are called to. unser 2 to 2 fundamental questions if you believe. in life after death. and if you believe in life before death. the bet on it will mean to them all they married and indeed they are.
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digital world let's start with to devise a simple shift. of 15 minutes now to w. . his parents stores in madrid have always been open to everyone. being together eating together but also just refueling that was important to the rabble and the priests wrote. down the coronavirus has changed everything. what will become a father and his own church. through. do you. mind going crazy thing in all the time. how to handle our new lives in times of the
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coroner and then d w reporter do your job or is it just like everyone else and she's looking for answers and thankfully with the help of kimi expect a few other. thank you lucy is not life as we know it. i'm scared that my work that's hard and in the end is a me you're not allowed to stay here anymore we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers we're alliance and. what's your story ready. i'm with numbers of women especially of victims of violence. take part and send us your story we are trying in all ways to understand this new culture. another visitor nothing yet you want to become
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a citizen. in for migrants your platform for reliable information. this is the deadly news live from berlin east under lockdown churches around the world celebrate a holy day with no congregation in front of francis calls for global solidarity fighting the coronavirus pandemic and for ceasefire in all conflicts it's official square normally packed with tens of thousands of worshippers stance deserve also on the program. british prime minister boris johnson leaves haast hospital after
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