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this is coming to you live it's being called the end of an era. poser connie has died he was responsible for some of the most famous film soundtracks of all time and won an oscar for his lifetime achievement is also coming up india now has the 3rd highest number of cases in the world after the u.s. and brazil infections soared to $700000.00 as the outbreak gathers pace. we look at why the country is having such a hard time containing the spread. and its one of the world's most famous monuments
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the eiffel tower in paris is pope and again after his longest peace time closure because of the pandemic. and welcome to the program italy's oscar winning composer and a has died at the age of 91 he helped define an era of cinema writing soundtracks for more than 400 films he was perhaps best known for his scores of so-called spaghetti westerns including the good the bad and the ugly a friend says morricone died in hospital from complications after a fall. kidney the film music i write is constrained by the cinematic images their exact length.
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when it comes to interpret the music that's a kind of person at a concert i have more freedom i can conduct foster and be more independent and the audience loves that. his music for once upon a time in the west is this famous is the film itself. it was just one of many collaboration's with spaghetti western pioneers said early on in the marconi was always keen to talk about his other work too. but i was with them. why do we always have to talk about westerns germans in particular i know enough about westerns but they often don't know the other films which are very important to me that's my grievance. marconi's manatees often seem to take flight. this is
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the cool music he composed to accompany the stunning images of the rain forest in the mission. marconi compose music for over 500 films everything from ran into comedy to action films here. the sound live tonight from the big city marconi's music for the professional starring joe. mock's the 50th anniversary of his film music career he went on tour with 200 musicians. and gay sounds a chance to experience the maestro of movie music. and we thank you. for more let's now talk to our culture correspondent scott roxboro
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scott anymore connie wrote his 1st film score over 60 years ago and remained a prolific composer throughout his life what sort of legacy does he leave behind. yeah i've heard. it's almost impossible to sum up. any sort of change the way the film school is what we should do and how do you think you act this drama cinema. is this only artistic innovations this is for the process of when he 1st started making the spaghetti western with specially on this whole dollars from the 1st black ration they didn't have enough money to compose a proper orchestral things for the ford orchestra so what one is forced to innovate and what it was. incidental sam was gunshot. something some dialogue elements and combine those into 4 that didn't more than
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just provide to the musical backdrop or wallpaper at sports that tended to instead about what really influenced the whole drama comedy it's really probably more so as films and that became his trademark in the film's. gross career and really looking transformed film sports were supposed to be could be in cinema and was tremendously influential i mean. the rules are like constant marshmallowy those types of horse you sat in her personal pronoun king almost standard drug industry and you think of westerns now it's almost impossible to even imagine a western of hearing where our own isa music playing playing actually or. indeed those spaghetti western soundtracks is really famous for those but he also made his mark on modern music didn't it. yeah i think it's true that influence that we have to sort of mercifully croce how bad a few jingles i saw might be just the film industry with its own store industry and
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yet to see pulled just one of the most a scheme. issues that's why on music by remote and got metallica use it to open all their concerts and the cover covered the song but i think this is going to be seen but a lot are still in bands like music's a radio there who also have the certain i don't most of a look to them to get me back to let me. use it it was just unbelievable often hire these huge scott thank you so much that was did i use quotes cultural correspondent scott ross for all. india has announced that it has nearly 700000 coronavirus cases make making it the 3rd hardest hit nation in the global pandemic after the united states a result the number of infections in india is also expected to rise for several more weeks and experts predict the $1000000.00 figure will be passed this month the
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country's major cities are bearing the brunt of the pandemic a mammoth facility to face a mammoth challenge. at the weekend delhi inaugurated 210000 bed hospital to treat coronavirus patients one of the largest in the well of this even as ngaire eases restrictions balancing the need for a return to normality with the needs of the public safety people are learning to live with the virus he got aboard we're scared but we still have to go out everyone in the world worried about dying but we still have to. go to. live in number theory of what's needed is awareness if people are aware then we should be able to control the spread. with infections around the 100000 mark kelly is one of the cities hardest hit by covert 19 but new infections a surging not only there. a fresh spate of cases in the city of
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agra forced all storage plans to reopen india's most famous landmark the taj mahal . the reopening would have seen just a fraction of this his return under tight hygiene and physical distancing rules. india's coronavirus tally is predicted to reach more than 1000000 before the end of july how long the country's monument to love will remain closed well that's less than. has been their child daria joins me now from delhi with more on air why is india having such a tough time getting a grip on those fires. but terry let me begin by saying that this kind of rise in the number of cases was expected by the medical experts initially when a couple of months ago when they were being interviewed when the white house started spending in india because we need to also understand the kind of population
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and the population density that our country has this kind of nuclear transfer transmission is very much possible and apart from that we have come out of one nation whitely long known to a large extent and there have been a lot of relaxation in those with the negative and restrictions so life is coming back to work so usual state of affairs and for human to human interaction has of course also increased leading to this kind of transmission critics also see that the initial few months when the long bond was implemented the indian authorities would not jabbing out on back thing as well as they could have the focus was still or a long time entirely on people who had just traveled who had come back from other countries and their immediate family members and the people the may have typically interacted but beyond that the person doesn't actually was not going to accompany long time to see what are the critics had to say in a box and that i'm guessing numbers are still little and they were much lower if you talk about you know the past couple of months so that i did lead to
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a possibility of a lot of east and being left out who so i have the way it is but who would have been a possibly catechize of the why describing it plowed right for example the migrant look at we saw a mass exodus up to the lowdown was implemented and possibly these workers also took the infection from the cities just wanted towns and villages so i think the number of pieces there thank you very much that was. very in-depth. so you look at some of the other developments in the coronavirus pandemic pro-democracy protesters in hong kong are calling for global unity with their call on china imposed a sweeping national security all over the weekend some demonstrators made a point of waving american flags to mark u.s. independence day many of hong kong's. most prominent activists are about to continue campaigning for democracy. in australia authorities will close the border on tuesday night between the country's 2 most populous states victoria and new south wales that's after
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a spike in kobe $900.00 cases in the city of melbourne it's the purse time. closures taken place since the outbreak of spanish flu 100 years ago. spain's. arena district rather along the northwest coast will go back under a 5 day lockdown after a spike of corona virus infections 70000 people will be affected local authorities have traced the outbreak to reopen for. rescue workers there searching for survivors after torrential rains and landslides hit southern island of cuba over the weekend at least 24 people are confirmed dead the floods have washed away roads and bridges leaving people in isolated communities cuttle. the world's most visited museum the louvre in paris has reopened after being closed for nearly 4 months because of the pandemic lockdown the 1st visitors were remodeled where my space but maintaining social distancing around the mona lisa and
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other famous works of art will clearly be a difficult task still the reopening 2 weeks ago of another famous monument in the french capital the eiffel tower shows there are reasons to be optimistic. i am but it still is breathtaking is ever getting close to these 10000 tons of and the tower was built for no other reason than glory and engineering 1.2 stuff i flew designed to look like lakes since its opening in $1889.00 it's been closed only chewing to 2 will who is and now for a 100 days juta the coronavirus pandemic there have been few visits. since the reopening receives his family just fine. if it got the best i'm told it's been pretty clear because. the couple thinks it's a very good times of his it's such
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a big so far is that the 1st time i'm here the whole family and also it's come to time. they are going up on foot only one of the lifts is operating so far and much reduced capacity but more of the town will be opened in the coming weeks visitors will have access to the summit from mid july but climbing the 704 steps to the 2nd floor isn't. through the good yes the more yes the 2nd was that we'd suffer. these days crowds can be dangerous and the towers manages by doing all they can to prevent it becoming a coded infection zone we implemented the people of my. social distancing by one meter and the hoff and with the mask the face masks and that's
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what you fear those some would take in the mall for a quick selfie. might even have an image on one from the 400 people. that normally. find something here. restarting smoother but those who do come in the summer to have the unusual feeling to be on full time do most decent seat. cyclingnews and you travel restrictions could pose a major challenge for riders in the united states and south america ahead of the tour de falls in august colombia in the u.s. or on the list. countries banned from travel to the e.u. 2 to the coronavirus panamic that means some of the sports cyclists like defending champion again bergdahl could miss out on the event with the man under regular
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