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top great conductor théodore currencies has a reputation as a rebel and a tyrant he and his russian orchestra are about to perform beethoven's 9th symphony at the salzburg festival. chinese composer tan dawn is working on a piece which is to be performed in bonn the city where beethoven was born. on the composer's 250th birthday. englishman paul whittaker overcame the hurdles associated with his deafness to obtain and music degree from oxford university he is now on a mission to help people like him to understand music. the orchestral symphony combine gift from the democratic republic of congo is central africa's only symphony orchestra with its own approach to beethoven's masterpiece. japanese star conductor utaka seidel
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is preparing to conduct $10000.00 singers in a performance of beethoven's 9th in osaka. here in the music department of the berlin state library lies a 200 year old treasure. beethoven's autograph score of his symphony number 9 in d. minor. the best known section of this 70 minute long masterpiece is the finale ode to joy with words by the poet fave machina. to unravel the mystery of the mind symphony you have to travel the globe.
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i am. a little odd really pull up and we'll be told that the door down together was going to stress was 2 the. yes i. gave real prokofieff is an english d.j. and composer. he's the grandson of russian composer sergei prokofiev. gabriel has composed beethoven 9 symphonic remakes a work for orchestra and electronics. for the german premier performed with the music eyes ensemble at the beethoven fest bon for coffee of himself is accompanying the orchestra on the sampler.
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i thought this is a really. risky day shows strangest thing to try and do support agreements but as i started by the highlands. not symphony he reminded me how powerful his influence is on the music the fellowship and a lot of the techniques and approaches he used particularly his climactic finales and his coders and the drama and the sense of energy and drive he had we find that in everywhere in specially in in dance music and electronic music in the lot of things that have just become part of our culture that actually we face they started in in but haven't symphonies.
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the beautiful region where i came into this world is still so beautiful and clear in my mind. i will regard this time as one that happiest in my life. bonds best known son has left an indelible mark on the former west german capital. look big fun beethoven was born here in december 770. the beethoven house is the former home of the composer's family today it is a museum and a research institute. its aim is to bring people closer to live big from beethoven the man young had extraordinary musical gifts at an early age he began learning the piano and was also taught composition the boy was soon able to play better than his
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teachers he gave his 1st public performance when he was 7 beethoven's beloved mother died aged 40 his father was an alcoholic. at 14 beethoven became a church organist and as head of the family took care of his siblings. when he was 22 he left bon and moved to vienna the self-proclaimed world capital of music. he lived there until his death in 827. and inspired by our inspired by his dedication to his complete absorption in his music. there's often these stories about him. you know composing in his room half naked and then standing outside and not realizing he was a dress because he saw in the musical soaking himself in water fresh in himself at
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some inspiration singing mumbling all the time all these things is always reassuring to hear about someone so in their music because i think most composers you know we just get in our world we love it away just what field is in feeling of excitement and this magic when you create. the his fingers are just rubbed away and some of the caves is incredible this is his last danny's news there . merely used in these series of short little canes in the strings a very. the bass strings are just so thin compared to now he preferred d. . d. minus this teenager. got 99 percent the seems. interesting.
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when i 1st came down on the piano i haven't had to strength of my best to come back and i think i feel as the sun. and out of that knots is not will not be newsnight not one that will not threads about me is it about what i say you see what i feel and see what i do. being able to have a month's sydney losing that is a massive thing for anybody as before they run your money. off you know he became more and i. thought how hard was it to but that's not how i thought if i don't know. if you think about viennese coach given that you know and people with me in coffee houses rather find out the news out there would find out about all of that if you don't hear that you don't pick up. you don't feel
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valued how do you knock down. the fact that i spoke with. the great anguish of beethoven's life with his hearing problem he began to go deaf at the age of 28. as his affliction worsened beethoven was plunged into deep despair. at 32 he wrote his will and contemplated suicide. i live in misery i have borne it all society because i cannot say to people speak
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louder shout. since i am deaf. doctors were unable to help he used aids such as ear trumpets to enable him to hear at least something but he was no longer able to perform as a pianist by the time he composed the 9th symphony he was completely deaf. to the slow movement is so painful for. him. to have a hope when he has no hope at all. when there is
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is darkness and there is no hope to bring the night there. was you don't stop. her. she was not a difficult person. it was a difficult time. every person in difficult time becomes a difficult person. how it is to be easy to understand and air in between stupid people can imagine. how she suffers and good
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. the fact that beethoven can now be heard in these streets is thanks to a music school the instituto bucketing. more than a sow's in children and young adults most of them. poor families are getting a musical education here. the trigger for this inspirational story was a huge fire in heliopolis in 1996 conductor sylvio back at early wanted to help the reconstruction effort and did so in his own way he offered music tuition for children at the local primary school today the instituto bucket really is home to 4 orchestras 14 choirs and more than 40 other music groups the best young musicians play in the symphonic a hilly opulence orchestra which enables them to earn some money. eyes on the market. wall
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seal. beethoven carried around his ideas for a new large scale symphony for many years in 823 he finally put his 9th symphony down on paper over a period of 9 months the preparations for the 1st performance in vienna in 1904 were soured by bitter arguments the concert was postponed several times beethoven was furious about careless copyist obstinate singers and too little pay the composer cancelled but then relented. not these sounds better as instead strike up more pleasing and more joyful ones. on friday may 7th $824.00 the concert was finally held in the whole theater and
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canada tour expectations were high it was beethoven's 1st public appearance in years the posters announced mr ludwig from beethoven himself will take part in the event. beethoven stood on the stage with his back to the audience. the performance was a triumph the crowd of more than 2000 was thrilled but beethoven could not hear the applause only when he turned around did he realize people were cheering. but. of course the famous section of the 4th movement is this turkish march for my
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was. you know we always joke composers you know oh they do if a is just saw a lock charedi and he hold to the cause i so hostis use of spirit hold hold hold hold on until last a moment. my how do you talk of it's not a slight smile in that pic you got to grow their business to meet up because it's not a good line to get in a script you hussies know you can as you must do good synopsis so i still.
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going on is this is difficult because when you write something if your body is watching it's become impossible because composing is a very very impersonal business. this sort of fast ration how i started my line my 1st a sentence of the 9 how now. i find the answer spiritually talk into debate often it's not me it's the nature is the people is that east.
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