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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 or 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 songs but 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 kept a tour expectations were high it was beethoven's 1st public appearance in years
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the posters announced mr ludwig van 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 cheery. but. of course a famous section of the 4th movement is this turkish march for my interpretation in the 9th symphony concert gesture of goodwill so i have to turkish march and i
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thought well now in this current time i saw well the turkish march not very far actually should become an arabic harsh. i'm i'm i'm. i.
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think. what i'd be without heart. i don't know. but i shudder when i see what hundreds and thousands are without it. mean you couldn't leave me if you leave.
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paste the pot stuff so i can watch the somewhat neat stuff going off out of left the bin on the. pharma wants people to react and we've had i thought if you fall and something that's required i thought of. her to. get. her to.
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she's obliged to fight and what we see through he's there he's a fighter but we don't see so much the purity but use a pure person because he takes the decision. not to be known to the periods of the music of history. you know he's loved. and it's not romanticize it's beethoven. it seems so for another period.
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you know we always joke composers you know oh they don't play is just so a luxury and the he hold to the core i so hostis use of spirit hold hold hold hold on me until last the moment. my how do you think of it. in that particular the kernel there is was time enough it's enough to get planted in a script you know how you can i see you must to give it some thought this show i'm still.
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on. people ask me who was there to smile have you finished the song line of your global apollo or have you composed the 1st a song have you figured out. i have kept going on is it's it's difficult because when you write something if your body is watching it's become impossible because composing is
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a very very personal 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 talking to debate often it's not me it's the nature is the people. is that east.
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this is g w news live from berlin closing down as christmas was less than a week to go before the festivities countries around europe are tightening their restrictions individual corona virus infections also coming after hundreds of schoolboys kidnapped in nigeria are you were reunited with their families their abduction has led to public anger and demands for better protection.
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i will also welcome to the program countries around europe are introducing a new round of coronavirus restrictions either just before christmas or soon after the main holiday italy has become the latest country to announce new measures over christmas and new year shops bars and restaurants there will be will close and travel between the different regions will be bound across the continent other countries are also closing down. a pause on public life across europe. shouted shops and empty streets in germany as the country goes into its past weekend of hard lockdown this winter. austria will follow suit just after christmas non-essential businesses will close on december 26th. austria's current virus infection rate is lower than many of its neighbors but there are a fee is that could change. your current means lucy
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since we are not an island and have people coming in from other countries we should prepare ourselves for the possibility of exponential growth at any time. sweden's infection rate on the other hand has been surging for 2 months the nordic country never imposed a full lockdown relying instead on voluntary social distancing but with case numbers going up non-essential public facilities like pools and libraries will close and for the 1st time the government is recommending residents wear masks on public transport yet the measures remain lax compared to germany and austria very serious look look down for example. in the long run because people would not put up with switzerland to is headed for lockdown as restaurants are set to close next week this whisk of men has urged people to stay inside but his left at
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least one decision to local authorities whether to open ski lifts this year ski is all have to add covert 19 to the long list of alpine hazards. let's take a look at some other stories making the headlines the u.s. food and drug administration has approved a 2nd covert $900.00 vaccine the modena shot is 94 percent effective and it's expected that the vaccine which can be stored at temperatures similar to a normal freighter will be used in rural and harder to reach locations u.s. vice president mike pence has been given a covert 19 vaccination live on television the inoculation was broadcast from the white house where pence said he aims to promote the safety and effectiveness of the vaccine. more than a dozen children have been killed in a bombing in eastern afghanistan no one has claimed responsibility for the attack
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on a religious gathering in gaza a province which is controlled by the taliban a couple in bolivia has had their relationship recognized as the 1st legally registered same sex civil union after a 2 year court battle the bolivian constitution does not accept same sex marriage but the 2 men hope their legal victory will lead to greater rights in the country to nigeria now where hundreds of school boys have been reunited with their families following a mass kidnapping they were abducted from this school in the northern states of by armed men a week ago and rescued by nigerian security forces many of the boys say they suffered abuse while they were being held. the moment nigeria was waiting for the school boys free and safe after nearly a week in captivity some say they were beaten and starved. to be
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honest there was no food or water for us. no shelter no break in the friday we were taken and we spent 2 days without sleep. our food was leaves and after 2 days without food we were given fresh potatoes and pieces of ground cake. 2 nights have passed since the boy's release they spent the 1st night with soldiers then medical checks now the government says they can go home early you do super trinity. to prove. the efforts made it right in terms of community up on it because. you have. that kind of a need to. believe these are the 300 who do fool despite government praise for the armed forces it remains unclear exactly how and why the boys were
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freed or if more are still being held the mass abduction raises questions over the government's ability to protect its population especially in the northern part of the country who carried out the armed kidnapping remains in dispute whether it was boko haram the islamist group that's claimed responsibility and has posed a threat to nigeria for years or bandits as some officials allege the security situation is precarious in many parts of the country for the moment at least the sight of children reunited with their parents is a welcome distraction from daily threats many in nigeria face a philanthropist being held in jail in turkey has gone on trial on charges of spying awesome and is accused of involvement in an attempted coup in 2016 which he denies mystic of a has already spent years in detention despite never being convicted of a crime. disappointment outside this istanbul court house
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a senate you know osman coverless close his colleague at his anatole a cultural center is angry. well this is a far cry from human rights democracy and justice alone on the heating to seal human rights advocate cavalia has spent the last 3 years in jail. he's been charged with spying and attempting to overthrow the government the witnesses who appeared in the latest hearing did not incriminate him next time the public prosecutor wants to examine new witnesses it's cavalia 2nd trial earlier this year he was acquitted of charges of organizing protests in gazey a park in istanbul. even as he prepared to leave his cell new charges were brought against him and he remained behind bars according to human rights groups the courts just carry out the president's orders that president al gore made
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a thunderous speech saying this man should not have been acquitted he's responsible for the gezi events. condemning the court there the one condemned the court for trying to acquit him and made it very clear that he wanted this man behind bars turkey is a member of the council of europe and is bound by the decisions of the european court of human rights bashir the court demanded cavalia be released. this weekend germany marks the 4th anniversary of the terrorist attack on a christmas market in the heart of berlin an islamist extremist hijacked a 40 ton truck and killed the driver and then the vehicle into the crowded market fatally wounding another 11 people and injuring dozens more the terrorist escapes and was shot dead by italian police 4 days later and then milan. now bilin was unprepared for such an attack and had to learn how to best help people and they
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often. used us minister is an emergency pastor in the days following the december 26th terror attack he met many of those traumatized by the event he says their grief was made even worse by the disastrous response from official support agencies . why doesn't say it did not work well at that point from people understood very clearly that they were on their own. to a certain extent that's because the berlin agencies and institutions were themselves overwhelmed you know that's one of the i'm a bit of a father of one as a result people waited a long time for financial and psychological help a public memorial service however happened very quickly the day after the attack possibly to suit. the scenes for the memorial service was meant to be for victims' relatives but many of them had no idea at the time that they were actually the relatives of victims it was far too early. officials understood that there were not
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structures in place to deal with this kind of event a central liaison now coordinates support for victims and their families who will also get more financial help in the future. we all know that money can't make up for the terrible pain that people have experienced it can only help with immediate problems. for the victims of the 2016 attack we've retroactively increased the payments even tripled them. trying to says that the victims of racist and anti-semitic attacks in the cities of how now and how to have had quicker access to support he says the agencies have learned from their mistakes. that was put to the test earlier this month interfere where a driver fatally rammed 5 people. that's
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the perspective of the victims is what matters are the perspective of the victims' families. every step of the process you have to say slow down don't hurry things but many people who are suffering after an attack get immediate aid and then you have to come to an agreement with the victims' families and also the families of the. 4 years after the 2016 berlin attack us this monster still stays in touch with many of the victims he just wishes the changes in victim support had come in time to help them earlier. turning to sports now and the a club shall care have parted ways with coach man old bound who was unable to put an end to their 28 game winless run in the top flight failed to win a single game with shocker since taking charge in september that's a run of 10 matches genocide are currently bottom of the table with only 4 points
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from 12 games veteran dutch coach and shaka board member stephens is set to replace for the time being. in friday night's win this liga match in the own berlin continued to exceed expectations this season when they pulled a stunning 21 victory against oakland the winner came on a christopher trimble corner in the 78th minute which modern feel they headed home for the new york it was his 4th goal of the campaign the most of any defender in the bundesliga the winters in new york in 5th place behind dortmund. lockdowns have given many people the chance to stay home and work on a project including former beatle paul mccartney the music legend has just released a new album recorded at his home after the pandemic forced him to stay inside for many months. my. mom dr paul mccartney is rocking out and staying in. his home studio in sussex it may not have
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an audience but mccartney had all the instruments he needed to put out 11 new tracks and i was actually just doing it for my own for long but certainly those who know for an album mccartney 3 as the title suggests is the 3rd album bearing his name each one came at a notable moment in time. the 1st mccartney album after the beatles broke up mccartney 2 after wings did. now mccartney 3 deals with the current state of things on this record what he's trying to offer more than anything else is not an exercise in experimental ism i think he's trying to offer comfort in sound and i think he's trying to say i think the overarching message is probably we will get through this.
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paul mccartney is an optimist. and optimist with moving lyrics about reality on an easy going pop album that will keep you entertained in this era of social distancing mccartney's music is an acoustic cut from the 70 year old performer is full of little ideas like that some of which i was able to use and finish on the album but yeah there's plenty more plenty more where that came. to. everyone for their christmas stockings this year it was changing news live from berlin don't forget you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our website that's t w dot com you can also follow us on instagram and twitter. up next on
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d.w.i. is the code 19 special with kris kobach and a look at the emotional and physical struggles of health care workers in the u.s. stay with us if you can. the fight against the corona virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection been developing what does the latest research say. information and contacts the coronavirus update nineteen's. on t w. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when will all of this. trying to do through the top.

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