tv DW News Deutsche Welle July 6, 2020 11:00pm-11:16pm CEST
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has now died at the age of 91 will consider what made him and his work so special also coming up tonight emergency workers scrambling to rescue survivors after floods and landslides hit 1st of japan but was more to original rain forecast for they are facing an uphill battle and beaches remain empty in one part of spain as restrictions are reimpose because of the surge in corona virus infection. i'm burnt coffee it's good to have you with us we begin tonight with a man whose music was the real star in countless movies a composer whose work helped define an era of cinema ennio morricone has died at the age of 91 the oscar winning composer was perhaps best known for his scores of the italian spaghetti western films including the good the bad and the ugly
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a friend says that he died in the hospital from complications after a fall. it's one of the most iconic movie soundtracks ever in your mara carney school for the 966 film the good the bad and the ugly. over a career spanning decades the composer found success weave he's unique style and approach. to it not this can you want to go through. i don't describe images with my music. when there's an important movie it's key that the music says what isn't said and what you cannot see. him it could have been. born in 1928 morricone started out as a trumpet player after training at a prestigious rhyme conservatory writing film music began as
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a way to make some money but he was soon in demand. his music for once upon a time in the west is as famous as the film itself it was just one of many collaboration suites begin the western pioneer sergio leone. the film music i write 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 prison at a concert i have more freedom can conduct faster or slower and be more independent and the audience loves that. morricone composed more than 400 schools for cinema and t.v. as well as over 100 classical words in 2007 he was awarded an oscar for
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lifetime achievement and 9 years later he scored for quentin tarantino's the height for advice one him and nothing. morricone became known as the maestro he received a star on the hollywood walk of fame in 2016 and he celebrated as the world's greatest film composer. towards the end of his korea he went on to her with 200 musicians delighting fans with a life experience of the movie music magic that he'll always be remembered for. want to give music going on right here want to talk tonight with robin he's a morricone fand and a musician himself he works under the name scanner good to have you on the program to me a little bit about the 1st time that you came into contact with any of these news it do you remember that it would have been on british television in the 1970 s.
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that time when you weren't quite sure what was happening on t.v. and it would have been the spaghetti westerns of course it would be those classic films and just hearing this incredible eerie music. and he was known as the. the the composer of all composers for film how would you describe his music style. he understood that with film you need texture and you need melody and you mustn't interfere with the picture too much of the sound still needs to tell stories he some he was somebody who had this style that was kind of spiraling melodies with this kind of weird sometimes psychedelic sound sometimes it could be incredibly pastoral sometimes it could just be very gentle but he understood that music should not be bigger than the film it should be just as equal in a sense and that takes a special gift doesn't it scanner to be able to know exactly where that that happy
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medium is between the pictures in the sound. i think that's what's interesting i mean if you know about morricone he scored over 20 films a year he scored so many films that in fact no one really knows how many films he scored at something like over 500 but through this progression he learned the best way to tell the story interestingly that he obviously didn't only use music so he used the sounds around him so in the spaghetti westerns you have the sounds of a sighing creaking you have foot sticks you have the actual movement around you so in many ways he combined that kind of world of sound design and music in a very interesting way how big would you say his influence has been on other musicians musicians such as yourself i think enormously i mean if you were to look at the social networks today they are absolutely swamped that everybody from every genre kind of mourning the loss of this fellow incredible i mean there was so much
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music everything from the band portishead of a great debt to his style of music through to classical musicians through to so many film composers today the influence is just sort of beyond comprehension in a sense robin remember all the otherwise known as skinner joining us tonight and sharing his thoughts as the world mourns the loss of a composer robert thank you very much thank you from the power of music to the power of mother nature severe flooding in southwestern japan has left around 50 people dead and thousands of hells without electricity search and rescue operations are underway as bad weather continues to batter the region. on the grounds of a school a call for help. and a desperate need for rescue. after record rains last parts of
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southwestern japan over the weekend some areas have been left devastated. thousands of troops have been called in to bring people to safety and search for survivors but continued bad weather is making their work harder and with more rain expected a quarter of a 1000000 people have been told to evacuate their homes. some are reluctant to move to the shelters due to fears of coronavirus spreading. most have no choice but to leave. others who are left trapped. at this nasty home for the elderly 14 people died after being unable to escape the flooding. emergency services and local volunteers were able to rescue around 50 of the residents and staff. japan's prime minister has everyone to do what they can to help. nothing is more important than human life please make your utmost effort to rescue people who are
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stranded in their homes and search for missing people. at the moment more than 40000 members of the police fire department japan coast guard and self-defense forces are working hard in rescue operations and the search for the missing. floods and landslides a common jaring japan's annual rainy season. but this year the pandemic has made responding to the emergency more complicated. and that fake climate change is making conditions west. here's a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world a french president has reshuffled his cabinet bringing in new ministers of the interior and environment among others and this comes after replaced the country's popular prime minister of police on friday geoffrey epstein's former confidant just slain maxwell has been transferred to new york city to face sexual abuse charges
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she is due in court on friday prosecutors allege that she helped the late groom girls as young as 14 to engage in sexual relations with him a court in germany has ordered the lifting of coronavirus lockdown measures in the western district of goo to slow the regional high court ruled that the restrictions were unlawful the district of more than 300000 people close its bars theaters whose and other institutions following a severe outbreak of code 19 at the local chinese slaughter house. a 5 day lockdown has been reimposed on parts of the leads in northwestern spain following of surge in corona virus infections and this is the country's 2nd local lockdown after catalonia placed one of its districts on the restrictions over the weekend authorities and believes you have traced the new outbreak to bars that were reopened. back under lockdown no one's getting into or out of amari
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know until friday except on exceptional circumstances some people weren't taking any chances as i meet everybody i would tell you we were told we might be able to leave on tuesday but we were afraid of getting stuck here so we decided to leave the boat if there is a material. the popular tourist region on the northern coast of going to see is home to around $70000.00 residents people have been asked not to gather in groups larger than 10 and to wear masks in all public places including the beach. the restrictions come after a spike in coded $1000.00 cases the regional health minister said the biggest outbreaks were linked to several local bars. and measures to stay in place until friday 2 days before regional elections some say such a short lockdown isn't enough. we're going to confinement for 5 days and that's
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because elections are coming up but will this flare up be over by then we should be taking serious measures and closing down for as long as it takes. at a national level in the spanish government says it has the pandemic under control but the returns are not down and galicia is a grim reminder that the virus is never far away from resurfacing fell to italy where even at the height of summer there is snow in the belt of the north but strangely some of it has turned pink and scientists are concerned that it may be linked to climate change. it may appear somewhat alluring but these scattering of radio pink across the italian alps could be a sign of an environmental crisis scientists believe the pink snow on the prisoner is caused by a kind of algae that can accelerate the effects of climate change. but it isn't dangerous it's
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a natural phenomenon that occurs during spring and summer in the middle latitudes but also in the polar regions rids alkie has been observed all over the world it absorbs heat from the sun melting the ice but in a kind of loop this causes more alkie to grow and more eyes to rapidly melts. everything that makes the snow daca causes it to milt because it exhilarates the absorption of writing. more research is needed into the yankees full of fakes on ice and snow but as global warming impacts the world's mountain regions it's feared that these blooms of pink and red could make things worse. now in german football. club. in the 2nd leg of the relegation. hiden himes journey has taken them from 6th division obscurity to the brink of the bundesliga and despite no spectators allowed into the tiny stadium they did have
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some home support. but after just 3 minutes the visitors got off the mark on closer inspection it was an own goal norman tie a cow for himself a former braman player putting it into his own net with the way goals counting as the tiebreaker prema now knew a draw would suffice heighten himes 1st major upset came after the break when around 50 local fans somehow snuck into the stadium and were promptly chucked out again perhaps this woke the home side up 5 minutes from time to be a small bust 3 and unleashed a shot that was put in on the rebound by team kleindienst his 15th goal of the season. with hard time then throwing everything forward better braman broke free in the 90 full of minute to restore their lead as lute big team sums goal sparked wild celebrations. it wasn't quite over yet though as haydn haim got a penalty in the 8th minute of injury time. but it merely sealed
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a drawer as haydn higham fell short and remain in the 2nd division. that means relief of braman as they survive relegation and continue to be the longest serving club in the bundesliga. you're watching the news live from berlin the business with stephen beardsley is up next stick around stephen would be right that's. why i subscribe to do you know where your books you meet your favorite writer. is too short for. you books. like. oh. my god says love. for the russian soul.
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