tv Arts.21 Deutsche Welle December 28, 2020 7:30am-8:01am CET
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on the phone the family and friends all here is a small long established during this whole new season we had you don't you want to tell you mind here when the moon form the long long form see a line to her or him this way tsunami news your number and you remember 1000000 stars incident you let me everyone please you and your is safe and i'm going to. stay so. i was imagining what would it be an orchestra to have an artist to have the world's best seller list. i am it's a karma project obviously it would have never happened if it wasn't for the situation. i think that's all of us i think we have to learn to adapt to any situation and that's why i feel you have to be optimists.
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and. every time there's a crisis creativity comes out. the impossible orchestra is an unusual music video project that emerged due to the pandemic. because friends 1st i called all the people that i had their phone numbers and had i had worked with. it's impossible orchestra because in the normal situation if i had called them up they would've said that sounds great but i have this concert of that concert and we can plan it for a tragic 24. so it would have not been possible without it but suddenly everyone
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was free. in the end musicians from 14 countries took part in the project recording their pieces in studios all over the world. where. i don't want to see homemade. i was getting out there trick to seeing. videos from home as much as they were needed i did not want to do even smell that it had to look professional as if we could go to a concert hall or an opera stage. the mexican dancer iliza curry also took part adapting her mode of expression to the small space of the studio. it was a strange when you were trying to do more free and then you had this waltz and
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a black another darkness. in this place a bit locked let's say in this black box but still trying to find something beautiful i out of it and trying to find emotions i think it was right for the project. is the principle ballet dancer of the state opera in berlin where she now lives and where this footage was shot. some of the music sequences were also recorded in berlin with the participation of world famous soloists the most your. we recorded the musicians individual or in small groups of 3 the time maximum that's why we chose the black background we wanted it to look really stylish really good partners but we also wanted to be able to reproduce the effects. it's possible in other places because we were only
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recording in berlin but also in los angeles new york valencia paris. violet's parties. the music 'd in the video is they don't sign a new little dos composed by the mexican total marquez at the beginning of the 1990 s. song heart of the us where the market was. amazing piece of music that moves people so much and i have probably. that's probably the piece that conducted the most in my career so it's been my friend since i started my career. it had to be a mexican piece for this project chorus happy's that people would recognize in my country and that people around the world could be fascinated to really bite. so they just had all the characteristics that would be great for
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a project like this. clough it's hard to peg is a small town in the region of one hucker some 500 kilometers southeast of mexico city it has a population of about 10000 people and almost all of them play music including these young women. in. concepcion and nanda is known by everyone here as conchita is 29 years old as a teenager at the age of 14 she formed ter band who's here and all women. around 20 young women currently playing in the small orchestra now their very existence is threatened the pandemic is leaving deep wounds here as well. boys' fear see the. very sad that all of our concerts had to be cancelled. we were ready to present our 1st album. and were excited. we had planned to present it
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live in july and august and we're really looking forward to it. at the moment they can't even rehearse the band has come together here so early for this video recording. i think it's hit us hard because we're in debt due to the expenses we incurred for the recording. we were hoping to start repaying our debts with these performances or with record sales. that's what we had planned to do. but we're still confident that things will turn out well in the end. and the ensemble will get help from fungal simmias a nonprofit organization that supports women in mexico. this is
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a very interesting and wonderful orchestra made entirely of women. many of you must single mothers they and their families depend on the income from the concerts or not from them because of the pandemic they cannot perform now or even rehearse. because of the fear of infection the rehearsal studios are also closed out of us by then the point is that. the organization has assured the musicians that they can count on financial support the money will come from donations that part out wants to collect with their project the possible orchestra. for classical music i think it's very important to be part of the world's problems to be part of the solution and to not just be in our beautiful corner. of humanity but actually really sarah.
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this project. madea daedalus saudi oil martinez whom everyone calls chai you play saxophone and tuba in the women's orchestra she's been with them since 2006 right from the beginning china is 30 years old and has 3 children she needs the income from the concerts to survive. than their own. at the moment we have no income. you know even our small savings are already used up. so far we have been able to cover the last few months but the situation is bad because of the pandemic of the donations are not limited to just this orchestra but are intended for as many women and children in mexico as possible unlike these musicians many are affected by a drastic increase in violence also
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a consequence of the pandemic. but there is a lot of progress economically because people that they don't go out in mexico to sell on the street to clean their cars to sell flowers they don't have anything to eat some people get this parade and people don't know what to do when there is someone there and they fight and so i think this whole thing is really. it's very sad and it really breaks my heart and yeah i wish. or something to help and i hope this project helps. for the project. did not plan to conduct the play the piano again she hadn't played
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in a very long time. and i can say one thing and the musician in that video who practiced the most that's for sure because of course i had that yeah i had played the piano in that sense in 15 years so it was a lot of hours but i'm very happy that i did it. as a conductor. has risen to international fame she was born in new york and raised in mexico city. in 2017 she moved to australia where she was principal conductor of the queensland symphony orchestra brisbane for 2 years.
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currently 39 year old lives in berlin with her 2 sons. was not really. a london adela impossible orchestra actually draws inspiration from many musicians shared. experience playing together in different places but in times of corona making music together is a little different 2 2. so i walk out and back up up up the time that i have it. every time there's a crisis. there's such an interesting cultural outburst when my people struggle and are taking out of their comfort zones creativity comes out there's no doubt but
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we are going in that raising opportunity to see what we're doing why we're doing it for whom we're doing and those are big questions that when you are running from place to place in concert a concert and sometimes you don't have the time and space to think. so for me it was really crucial that since. that was on its 21 with the impossible orchestra but stay tuned next we're showing the music video in full length enjoy. ok i'm happy with that.
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