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how does that. this is the deadly news live from berlin it's being called the end of an era. italian composer tony wrote some of the most famous film scores of all time he's died at the age of $91.00 we consider what made him so special also on the program . south africa sees its biggest single day increase in comedy in factions but some communities are still not cooperating with the government in fighting the disease.
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as protestors in hong kong scrub their social media accounts facebook they'll stop providing user data to build viruses that. i'm full gail welcome to the program oscar winning composer and your money tony has died at the age of 91 he helped define an era of serious of cinema writing music for more than 500 films it was perhaps best known for his scores of italy spaghetti westerns including the goat the bad and the ugly a friend says he died in hospital from complications after a fall. let me. see the film music i watch is constrained by the cinematic images their exact length like a stopwatch. when it comes to interpret in the music that's a kind of person at
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a concert i have more freedom i can conduct faster or slower 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 set your leona marconi was always keen to talk about his other work to. look at that but. why do we always have to talk about westerns germans in particular i know a lot about westerns but they often don't know the other films which are very important to me that's my grievance. marconi's melodies often seem to take flight. this
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the choral music he composed to accompany the stunning images of the rain forest in the mission. marconi compose music for over 500 films everything from rancid comedies to action films. to sound live tonight from the big city marconi's music for the professional starring john paul by monday. marks the 50th anniversary of his film music career he went on tour with 200 musicians. and gave sounds of last chance to experience the maestro. anything using . maybe. a little from robin merrill from my date every culture welcome robin was ennio morricone the greatest as we said in our report be sure to also yes i would
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definitely say. how prolific was he of a 500 school for movies a cinema nobody has achieved and if you ask the likes of other great film composers like john williams or hand similar they would definitely say that and musicians as well around the world revered him for his extraordinary haunting melodies i would say but also his instrumentation the way he used instruments i mean. the good the bad billy the very famous whistling tune it's actually an arena which is a strange sort of small woodwind instrument that most people never heard of and you heard there in the mission there's a wonderful oboe you wouldn't imagine an oboe being the instrument to use in the film music but having been an oboe player and i know that was in the mission the untouchables he wrote the music the untouchables brought the promise he got
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a grammy for that is and i mean he was so prolific and so influential and indeed there were only 7 spaghetti westerns but there memorable to this day yeah we had we had him in the report i lamented the fact that that's what he off i was for when he got the snow was out of work so i'm talking about the spaghetti westerns they had very little dialogue when you when you when you had to mean look at it on a page so i suppose that made the music even more important it did indeed and i think you know knew who was the director of the spaghetti westerns incidentally met they met in elementary school these 2 yeah kids. and. morricone actually went on to be a professional for. well or tried to be but terms of music thankfully for us but he trusted completely and i have a quote from. the only he's that he said i didn't write the music before shooting really is a part of the screenplay itself which it is he was presented is only oscar by clint
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eastwood who must be very grateful he didn't have to many lines this is because he really did and it was all done in the music and it quentin tarantino also famously have been yeah huge fan of him i mean president clinton town a fan of film and he used morricone bits of marconi's music in some of the kill bill films some of his early films he only started to actually use them as a composer for his own films in inglorious basterds which he used a bit of. but actually only did a skum pleats school for town to you know when he was $86.00 yes i'll try to work it must be an $85.00 when he would have written it for the hateful ends and the extorting thing is that's where he got his 1st individual just hitting you see i tried it 2016 the age of 86 he had already had
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an honorary oscar delivered as i said by. clint eastwood you know 10 in 2005 so i think story so easy to get nice 1st individual and he's in his mid eighty's and he was working right up to the end at 91 he was indeed he toured here in europe last year and we saw with an incredible orchestra big orchestra doing his music i mean this is a man he he really bestrode the world of film music all his life and indeed when he got his oscar by the way for the hateful way he was the oldest person ever to get an oscar of the time. robin medal with a consideration of the life and times of ennio morricone thank you. going to go a brief look at some of the other stories making news around the world a courting germany has ordered the lifting of coronavirus lockdown measures in the western district of goods is not the original high court ruled that the restrictions were unlawful this is stripped of more than 300000 people close to its past this is police and other institutions following
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a severe outbreak in for coverage 19 of the local 10 years slaughterhouse. israel meanwhile has reimposed the selective lockdown to fight a spike in corona virus cases fast nightclubs gyms and events spaces have been ordered to close with immediate effect 11000 people that are currently infected according to the country's health ministry. international flights to and from kenya with you next month presenter who of kenyatta announced a phased reopening of the country after 4 months of coronavirus restrictions a nighttime curfew will remain in place for another 30 days. and south africa's also reported a shopping crease in the number of a corona virus infections with maybe 20000 new cases reported over the weekend despite government warnings about the need for social distancing and other hygiene measures some communities are finding it difficult to comply the w.'s after
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increased reports. cape town one of the a.p. centers of the coronavirus pandemic in south africa but there's little evidence of it in the few of the mandates to wear a mask and social distancing is unusual. you see i was supposed to like myself. so in that me no i'm not there for you because i believe very little. understood so i'm so used so i'm not scared because. we're going to but over crowded neighborhoods is just where the virus is rapidly spreading many people here feel the economic fallout of the pandemic is a greater threat than the disease itself that's why a covert 19 mission from the health ministry is trying to convince potentially infected people and their contacts to enter quarantine. to protect their
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loved ones. protect yourself. and. probably wrong. so the. towns where we take you the government has massive funds in to field hospitals and quarantine. more patients go to the hospitals the quarantine rooms remain empty. people who refused to go into isolation how big of a problem is that we're talking of huge numbers where this is happening because. i think it was about $10000.00 so it's prepared for the current and in isolation. out of those. 2000. i do find that in those areas it's the people who don't want to of course the law
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does say that you have to. few people seem interested in the awareness raising campaign in the township even though the region is a coronavirus hotspot. you see. in these states so. why did you want to i think it was because we could have more. so we was what is going to happen if she's not. and many people here are too afraid to leave their homes for extended periods due to the high crime rates. in places like this self isolation is obviously very difficult for that young lady we just talked to lives with 9 people in a 2 bedroom apartment but many people here still do not really take the threat of
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the virus serious despite the fact that cape town is currently experiencing the 1st peak of the pandemic in the country. and increased. government has ordered schools to review their books for possible violations of the sweeping new security law imposed by beijing must now be in compliance with the law which prohibits dependent sentiment books by pro-democracy figures have also been withdrawn from the shelves of public libraries. and facebook has said that it will no longer respond to requests from the hong kong government and law enforcement authorities for information on users the polls pending further assessment as facebook put it also applies to what would you. tell companies one of the 1st to respond to china's new security law in the territory. it's not just freedom of expression at stake the focal point of these protests and hong kong over the
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weekend the noosa. the law raises questions of a common business concerns like the safety of intellectual property and data security and it lengthens the reach of the chinese authorities i think if you are. your own individual or even if your thank you go it's all gone but i joke that vice i'm going to. go on kong as a transit start of irene or be all in all a lot of intellectual property and hold on i sat with all the. irony of any excess action on kong i would simply be much more cautious about it and i retreated very much as i read it through a chinese city hong kong's calling card was that it wasn't just another chinese city that offered legal certainty and access to western finance but the mainland lacked. china believes it can preserve hong kong as a financial hub though its port capital into the island and mobilized allies among the business elite many of whom have deep stakes in the mainland on monday and even
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drove markets hong kong stock exchange close to the 4 month high when a chinese state run newspaper encouraged bull market investment beijing's message you can engineer the stability that business wants under the conditions the china wants. and britain's prime minister has said he'll have to think carefully about whether to use technology from the chinese telecoms for a while way in the u.k. 5 g. network or is johnson's remarks came after front moved to restrict telecom operators use of away technology china's foreign ministry spokesman hit back at paris in a press briefing calling for an objective and fair attitude huawei has been accused of spying for the chinese government and u.s. has pressured countries to shut the company. well the world's most a visit museum the louvre in paris israel after being closed for nearly a full months because of france's lockdown visits are being reminded to wear masks
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for maintaining social distancing around the mona lisa other times works of art will clearly be difficult. to secure up to date more fear. on the website. which course the. video audio. any time any. w. mr.

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