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from the center. and the book can control several others. long before there were concert halls or oprah houses music was played in churches including in the mission as people from home book call their church for centuries this was the 1st symbol of the port city that's a lost soul from afar. the church organ of sun michael's this is where our musical journey through hamburg begins this city has a rich musical history and an exciting present i will take you to the many clubs across the city and to many other places. i'll also be turning into an avatar to attend a concert. i'll take
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a tour through the humble district of sun probably where the beatles polish their skills. and i visit the molotov one of the most famous clubs in the republic. my journey takes me from the old landmark the mission to the new land mark their fuel our money the concert called by the river elbe opened in 2017. we filmed in march 2020 before the cool no lockdown so i was able to fulfill a long held wish to visit tumble. as you can see from the brick plays this was once a warehouse it became a concert hall with this spectacular glass structure. about 4 ft escalator carries you inside at 82 meters it's the longest in europe.
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like all visitors i started with a tour of the viewing platform at the plaza. this city and poured stretch out below me. to use. their money office guided tours to visit us press spokesman tim choice made a building. swiss knock it takes hat stock and their mobile created unusual side lines in the stairwell and for you. and there was a story behind the shape of the balconies as well. as something fish like like a fish tank. but the architects also call them tuning forks which is naturally a musical reference.
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here we are in the main concert hall with 2100 seats. behind us as the so-called white skin it's important for the acoustics because it just reflects the sound around the whole. there's. many love the sound here. but some doors. there are a few who feel for sound to be too analytical come on. the vienna philharmonic for example could probably play in the antarctic and still produce a warm sound. so i always think it's not about the room but rather the way music is playing and how people perceive it. in the
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beginning it was almost impossible to get tickets because everyone wanted to see the building. these days it's the musicians and the program that people come for. now you can buy tickets for the great concert hall quite easily because last minute yarmulke yes even last a minute there that still is somewhat risky business. on the other hand there are always allotments of tickets that are returned not on press to kids houston i see it every night at the box office if your stand there trying their luck and are thrilled to get a ticket. i'm lucky the vienna philharmonic will be performing in hamburg tonight i rehearsing before the concert.
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this summer is the best time of the year to is the tomboy it's one of the city turns into a huge concert hall here a few tips for all a colossal music fans. on the steps in front of hamburg fil a money people are in a party mood they have come well prepared for this open a concert. and so i did see one that you should bring something to sit on it's golf and something to eat and drink this is no such thing as times even if you brought i passed. shoto have red wine.
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while inside the elks eliminating spectate is a taking their places outside a surprise concert is being given by members of the national youth orchestra of the usa. then in the show me the maestro wages but told. their. first on the program a contemporary composition. i. later after sundown the mood grows more mantic. concert cinema is the name of the elbe film and he's opening
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a concert series that's become a musical tradition each summer in his hands the attic city. another musical highlight other concerts given at city hall by the film state orchestra one of hamburg's top orchestras is directed by stock conductor can't they gonna hear them performing brahms 1st symphony which some call hamburg's unofficial land to move. but actually you shouldn't thing along but we did after russia do you know my crimes it's really nice people and for those who normally aren't classical music fans i should. be even during the encore the audience just can't get enough.
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this is so poor and saw your and so reels of this enjoyment of music people always ask what kind of a city is hamburg but i have to say hamburg some musical city. i feel like i've traveled back in time to the baroque period this street is one of the fuel that were built after the 2nd world war it's worth the composers is located and commemorates great names of homeworks musical history. felix and funnyman the son batali. your highness pams. and it was tough milo. i start my tour with your highness pams who composed one of the world's most famous
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lullaby is. he was born in hamburg an 833 and began taking piano lessons at age 7 at 15 he performed for the 1st time later she moved to vienna where he rose to global fame. nowadays students from all over the world come to play his piano. they obviously do a much better job than me. we continue with philip taylor man and philip them on my back lol. church musicians in hambrook for decades. this is a model of an all prostates from the rock period at the time this technology was extremely advanced and amazed locals. *
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another technological feat is this self playing mechanical piano is a pretty assessor to look around for. this is an original recording baikal stuff mahler from 905 played off a punched card. was the director of the humble call prowl for 7 years he didn't rise to worldwide fame until later after he had moved to vienna. some of you might find classical music a bit to stiff and formal but it doesn't have to be always like that. they found the perfect way to play it delicious. with gets up and.
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6 singer is getting ready for the evening at hamburg's opera loft making pizza is just part of the preparations. are. the same to me it's a huge challenge because the pits are must be ready on time the singer must know when the pizza needs to go into the oven on precisely what note of space into one place and how long it took us to find out where the next write that in her own was a gigantic challenge so these. the preparations are done and the last visitors have been seated the color unary concert can begin. was. 100 richard annoyed about belts out oh so let me you. know put but it is italian just like the n.t.
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plus to. mean well soprano i mean is shaping does was . then arias from put genie's opera tosca presented while tossing pizza guy yet. i. was. assured instrumental into the kids to sing is just enough time to search the home a pizza. serving as senior chef and waiter in the same night takes talent. was 2 2 the opera last is bringing new life to the old ferry terminal in altoona. and. i'm at the spot where
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house districts are unesco world heritage sites. goods from all over the world so used to be stored here including coffee tea and coffee is. now it's home to the real start ups like a virtual reality company. here but it's a combination of visual reality and music. that's right into. reality had caught. on the weekends you can come in here and different virtual reality experiences for instance gondola ride around hamburg or laser tag and the virtual concerts you can see here. that look like. visitors coming groups of 4 and are fitted with headsets they then meet in the virtual world where they each have their own avatar which allows them to walk
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around freely they can also talk with one another because there are built in microphones. so i could attend a virtual concert here and how board and a friend could attend the same concert from barcelona. right. i want to have a goal i put the video headset on and dive into a virtual world. where i meet flavio all rather his other tired. i am they go one. visit the border how boy the michaud value trio is playing at a jazz festival. and using contour of various interaction points for instance press this button here. ok now look up. what.
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does go over a 1000 people have seen that online it's very exciting for the album jazz festival because they could reach a completely new audience normally people would have to be in hamburg to attend the festival now through v our folks all over the world can experience. let's go back there where it's quieter live or. this is also the deceptive thing about very young many people think it's a very on social media because he was. so completely isolated but we believe it's a completely new way of connecting to people all over the world that's never existed before god. i also see the band rising ruin playing here with the titanic destroying the world . he comes.
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back a little. all in all it was an amazing experience to all of ya'll it can't recreate the feeling of being at a live concert but it can take you to a completely different dimension. to. 'd 'd 'd the. 'd 'd beatles music and of a pop band played by stephanie hempel she always has a ukulele with her when she is showing beatles fans there some polish district. 'd believe it or not the beatles cover your took off here and how. 'd 'd ringback 'd 'd 'd
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this one thing you start to sing and here comes the sun george harrison's with the funk and do you always start your beatles stores with the ukulele your way to yes my toes are musical to us and it's always really nice to sing along with the fans with the guests or nothing and what comes after the musical kick off a little invite out. i tell the story of the beatles is on how they started off here when they were really young 1718 years old it was this. first official engagement and we go with a fancy reason probably to the original location. comes out so. early it's more than just a red light district with bars there are also many claps. like that in brown. it was here that the beatles gave their very 1st performance and humbled in 1960.
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they were complete amateurs a 4th choice band only because 3 other bands from liverpool couldn't make it with a peaceful send to hamburg as a quick fix. i have photos with me all of them still had elvis hairdos. and murmur often goes through the group when i show them this pic 18 year old cool . then we have 17 year old george harrison from whom be here do i really like this photo because folks always said he was the youngest with the biggest head to move the diverse the taller they played the in draft 3 months from 7 pm to 5 am they had composed music yes so the plate rock n roll songs from the fifty's. and they lived here. this used to be a movie theater and the old bundy's cinema was the beatles 1st residence. they
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lived in the little rooms without windows. they were here until the end of november so it was really cold they had to bathe in the men's room. so they quickly gave this place the nickname the black hole of calcutta. eventually both the clocks and the accommodation got better after the inrush the beatles played for 50 nights because like a lot of economic reports and. for sale is rock isn't gangsters because rock n roll game to hamburg with the seafarers back then ships lay of islam much longer and sailors came from around the world the americans and scandinavians wanted live music rock'n'roll because they weren't any good rock bands and so they brought them over from england and bands from liverpool. this is where the beatles met brindle star where later from pete best drummer.
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next we head to the legendary stop club the venue burned down in the eighty's but a flock still lists all the big names who performed here and guess who. late at the opening and 1962 that's right the beatles by then they were already wearing suits and had their iconic mop top hair tabs. on what it means for the beatles started their fifty's to beatles of the world's most renowned beatle author mark lewis and put it bluntly no hamburg no beatles they performed more here than anywhere else playing for over 1200 hours in the clubs and honing they crossed here they became a professional live band here they met ringo starr the warden here in the quiet they style the image. as john lennon said we grew up
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in hamburg not liverpool up in her book not live a paul well. it was understood that the beatles performed their own songs for the 1st time funny place one of our favorite. 'd santoli has turned on its lights people are queuing in front of the clubs. every hero one of the biggest music events in europe takes place here. if you are interested and you come out and trendsetter you definitely have to visit in september for the band festival during 4 days there are plenty of concerts with musicians and bands from all over the world.
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this. concert hopping in hamburg 600 concert. on 100 stages in just 4 days much more than the most avid music lover can manage. the 1st read 1st of all took place back in 2006 the annual event has grown to become one of europe's biggest pop festivals. here it's less about big name acts than discovering new ones from around the world. it comes out slightly if you go to the different clubs and see who turns out. we were just in hollywood someone was playing piano it was really client does this
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with style here you can have everything d.j.'s on stage there's something for everyone. i'm going to the molex of top to meet the young british band. i joined them backstage. i'm a james. and i'm theater we're ok. this is this is this is true it's just 2nd 10 homework right yeah it is yeah how do you like it here wonderful the last song we're in here we have. a typically for your incredible. engaged and excited orleans and i hope we'll see something similar you know let there be. made a big step in how morgue oh yeah so so so just around the corner is where they park
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this over and over again or we played the show again what exactly is the story. they just played. just played great profits all this. right off the top it was it was explained we actually hadn't heard of this before well photographer was explaining it to us and she said something that she said they became the beatles and we and we said well a great way to put it that's fantastic you know a lot of history happening here musical history i mean how lucky we are to be. touring homeboy and. all this before the break all the cool enough in march 2020. that's a little we will be able to go to the top and concert halls all over the world again without anyone we. take care and see you soon.
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