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tv   plan b  Deutsche Welle  January 3, 2021 2:30pm-3:00pm CET

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every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word published in the. code is in germany to learn german one. simple online on your mobile and free shots d w z e learning course nikos free german made easy. i . play our game a quarter head on. whimsical. as i am or go home. good or want to see him but i ask more from you for you but i mean they had no more going to you i'll be out there working for them a good thing there are. players cubans know who he is and they say no such are the cuban because his the joy in his music his
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dancing rhythms playing. playing. come on but it. had gone i got active in the hall one also was a guy and so mostly go and see if they have more and he. seemed to be up at a place and think dumbing down below that and after and showing yet the this a simple better movie acting for one player i. play. play play it doesn't matter if you're in cuba or if you're berlin i'm nervous no matter what.
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for for for for for for. for for for for for for for. the. beauty of mozart's music is its simplicity. but that's also what makes it hard for us musicians it's sometimes hard to be simple when we've spent all this time studying. you have to take away all the worries all the stress all the thinking and go back
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to how it would be sung that's the secret of playing mozart. i'm in heaven now for an amazing the wonderful inspiring and completely crazy project called mozart in mambo a project that i've been carrying around with me ever since i 1st came to have on a few years ago and that's where my love of cuba began. when i 1st came here i was so touched by the musicality of these these people and also how much they love what they do. they have very little but i was so impressed at this beautiful sound they were getting from the most also instruments.
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to try. to. touch. every form player dreams of the most home concertos were so lucky to have them of course i've always wanted to do it i've never quite dared to play them all in public. for me it may sound strange i know i play in the burden for the money i have a very exposed job i'm used to being a soloist within the orchestra patiently but i don't feel comfortable being in front of the orchestra as a soloist. i enjoy playing at home for myself so no but not really on stage i prefer to be the
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it's a porsche and the most important thing about music is that it connects it connects people because every musician feels the same whether they are in the berlin philharmonic or in some junior school the minute you have this feeling of making music with other people if it's really uncomfortable. with. the. words remember. another thing that are geared to be a model. but all along as you go in sort of see a bit of a bum or money moves over the board to time for. the record going to work you are one who are not from your own bone want to see him but i mostly go.
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but i bought one of them and i think. a lot of the same but i think work on that i don't mean when i go on the most in the most again since i guess i mostly. remember. that you'll have things here almost them but he says and most of them he goes on to say oh yeah i mostly can you see i'm also knowing my notes in a lot of the nice you'll get i'm not sure you see it all but i must. look up. they're going to sell them to some of them on november 2nd but i thought i saw no sympathy when i got it i have an anonymous cigar clemency are classical. for
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from what i've heard everywhere shadowmancer and then the more sound they're going there but oh say it back in quasi improv in the mostly water i said that they are with him up on all that i hear. and. the am. you know i do like that. it's a shared project it's not about me it's about us it's about this group of people and how we're all learning from each other and having basically the most wonderful time with mozart and mambo.
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oh. in my head it almost got one and all i want to know i mean can we do to. let you know how much you got by loudly i mean about as if you just see into one local mom tell you obama he was number one the in oh i don't get around to begin. with you put us on the course i'm going to yeah they're more study as i'm going to
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print the william b. c. of folk a competency bureau some music ok they fit into place and they fit and they got again and i'm going. there than we we have b.c.'s. that was the guy most times that meant that c.n.n. has to get out now and i'm embarrassed. because simple i got a book a most of the so mentally also and i'm going forward to where they're going why animals do the book on a book get it i have bastard he said i lost it but i done what i was nominally a town and a boy made up of us and you know what mom but what i. told . him such and such out on the.
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it also had it all and most of all want to go and i mean not made aliya for it that most of. those are my only friends are gay on monday and 3 levels ago i wanna be the dominant i'll have they after some in their life oh my god when the impulse time is morning again to get out or going in the face of ok i know solo have been there they will make the answer sad if they have a little but most of them are i say. we have body else calling course i can write it down then darn i thought blank yes we are coming and i want to not open but i
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mean how the. someone out of it is important and also i was sane but always had. to turn. on. the curb. it's quite a challenge here for me to come from germany to cuba the living conditions are difficulty it. is a big stress for musicians to even the infrastructure to get a bus to the rehearsal never know for buses going to calm you never know if the bus comes if it's full and you can't get on it you just never know. and whether there's going to be something in the shops little things like that that we take for granted the cubans have a lot of things to worry about in their daily lives but when they play music you would you wouldn't realize that they seem like they have not a care in the world for the.
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seem to get us in a bowl but like to eat but as i meant to impose on most of us a. but for the for the of us in the us into a sort of mushroom but for those on the sort of man. i was so impressed with the energy of these musicians they're all very young and they have a self-confident air about them and the orchestra is great luck is that they have a conductor like pectin mendis. is such a musical soul he could have a career in any other country as
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a as an incredible conductor but he's chosen to stay here in atlanta and build the school district. and i thought i. thought i mean when i did. owing the big. 4 for my to. when i love. the palace where he had only a few and they don't want to go you know a most people want to so we had. a i would talk eek if we hadn't been so good then young for. the must mean up up up up up up up body to do instead of a gay as
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a up up up up up up up up up up up up up the p.p.p. people up. yes. but i had to that i must. be physically in the am was a couple that played them and that. dog almost equal classical sort of thought of i'm one of the animal values that i was told people the most you got last. well yes they say the one i.
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got the melody out of was you going to sell that on a been at the international been. pushing into the mind. of the the bottom up or my home when i get on this have been in question i mean those are some of the barrow ferro. or well. oh. man. whom. you say i think i'm sellin guns they have both been there but all that oil went on man and then offense own i'm on had i yet the us will set us free but open up the belly saying it had gotten a better no no no and then message them have his say was this year that if i don't go nowhere then i'm not going to
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a lot of them will that be in plenty for go. go get that i'm middle and they'll say let me back among the enemy folk all. but it was. and that we and also that i. know let me think i'll see you know i was there ben. to see if you know what i don't know we're going to see him. again we don't want to see your father in the circle in the window and then to really. really. would ask you how i thought i love what i must and i don't
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know when i say. i got up i don't want to go get up mostly go to. plan if you guys say i meant it when i when i said that you were late you. didn't know what i have. to. say they're given and you know when i am. on my own you know i mean they have a means by know the i thank him for. the open someone have a moment of conflict you don't want to go over office and on us i'm a whole lot of bodies. with economic i guess if i tell my friends and you live and i thought i don't have those when we go.
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i'm scott i'm also nasa to my family's ok i'm going to miss you go good good behind me i mean i must have. said that's it for a day or so hopefully frankly a lot of last year yeah i'm way off on penny allocate the emmy and so once i got. out.
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there i landed at the end of all my business so head and said oh yeah and that they can mostly get mad at me with this one i went out on the bus went to the end of a night on for a family and you know so think i thought it might be painful but i mean. thank you i bill and i say us do you see the masi and old guy at the cutting down the moines and the so i can say that and i can say on the book as well now for most of them been down the flames that he's out in imports a lot i say to you know what i mean the bread this you know all sauce more from what a lot of. the time that may not pay off certain men like him which i want. you to even look at the any senator the muslim men take and i ask him to tell me about
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a plumbing that mechanic that will get my music up my hierarchical you know they have a vehicle name dalmatia but it's a money thing and that's what apple's up yes you may happen. on the wimbledon singles in the home of women settlement but again yes i think given the mass of thinking no more shall i call mommy evil little matters of doubt. her. bizarre press outlets in the cold because of my wheels up until the model you simply had to go made out before a lot of buddha you but i me a solo mind but i'm doing this only think assume this and demand of it the boss you on that it that though i've always been on the subject.
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6 for days for months planning to think oh i have everything i moved from move just so everybody here and i didn't such such a big project to get here and i'm a freak right there should be mad at me sorry but everybody's here it's really an incredible feeling this is my baby this is my project and. the tears are this. ever since i was at music college it was something that had always been a worry for me about taking the responsibility to stand up there and say this is my
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version of the music i'm going to play it for you most musicians have the 2nd voice inside them this self doubt saying i have maybe you're not as good as everyone thinks i'm walking. morning are the lungs and with excitement and happiness of being there instead of being nervous and wearing the talk of the nerds that's not the point tonight the point is because you can see it on the stage yet even with a. it's
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been a long hard road to become a musician i couldn't live doing what i do i can pay the rent by the position i want to be able to do that. but it's more we musicians are how we played how it's all songs that we're putting into our instruments and that's what makes music so unique everybody has a different voice we can all join together and use these voices to make one piece but no interpretation would be the same twice. but.
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i've never. looked at the end that this kid threw fits into. and i. enjoy watching the gallatin and say look at me they left as when i left i said i don't have to see it there my heart all. my metal but i see. but i wanted to see if i will get a thought in on the concept. when we play a man he said i have a solo everyone else is improvising and i they said ok this is your part you
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improvise for 16 bars i was like i want i want to hear hear you improvise they just play it like this but as a classical music musician we are so used to having the notes in front of us it's like a security blanket. but that's what i love to poppy's musicians. they stand up they played they know how to harmonize they go up and down and through the harmonies. i will never be one of them i would love to be one of them but my musical background is different but i've learned so much from them #. i've learned the rhythms i've learned the articulation and also i've learned more how to love more why do you.
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try. to cut. to the. cutting. edge of tears. good. food.
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story of prejudice and propaganda. they were called the rhineland bastards. their mothers were germans living in the occupied rhineland their father's soldiers from the french colonies the face half of german children had a hard time and isn't because they were a reminder of the german defeat are. they grew up in a climate of national pride and racism. the european population felt that it was important to be mites and to stay brighteyes. exclusion and contempt culminated in forced sterilization under the nazis. but this documentary examines the few traces that remain of their existence. because of the shame. surged 11th on d w. above
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