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one day or i will read the final and, and we were when we come here to do these decision, the addition of striker earning holland could make the difference. this time the 22 year old has scored 12 of cities 26 goals. and the champions league this season. this may be the best chance for european glory manchester city will ever have you are watching the news from berlin up next. we got a documentary for you with the portrait of the p and this minute him presler. i'm terry lawrence, and thanks for watching the, when i heard the verdict, what i felt was deep sorrow for the state of the judiciary and the judges in my
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country. the turkish human rights activist osmond color has been in solitary confinement for over a year. charged with an attempted cuz he was sentenced to life in prison. last month. kabbalah shouldn't be in, but there are many prisoners who are detained or sentenced by means of arbitrary decision. osmond coverage of voice from prison starts may 12th on d, w the, the gym. i don't know anyone who has such
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a fanatical love of music and so for now they're shooting for some was this was what am i good? is a piano or is a human voice playing the just the idea of the piece around everyone displays the even then i'm grateful that we still have musicians like him today. good man, i am is one senior and one knows churchill. the advisors. ready just text you this is i don't know what
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a typical day is for me. i have been trying to live 3 lives at once. father, teacher and performing artist. and i have already. thank you. i mean, i mean other rules torture me with so many beautiful types that i will not know what to choose from. the this one more time sees the that's was very good. the last one and then we'll move to the next section.
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6 the going to make it before the okay. say use whatever she is lovely. okay. oh, thank you. thank you. okay. can i ask you thank you. thank you. susan dvd most i love music dvd component. i love composers. i'm always searching the fish, and of course i found a lot of wonderful things my life is based on this search for wonderful things. i keep searching the
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most experienced timber musician as a pianist in the world right now. there is no question. nobody could face that late in his life and, and he's still making not getting something like 8 hours a day when he's in the same flight place is the day of the concept of the, of his birthday. if you stuff, it's maybe a 1st in the morning on stage, i guess you had before lunch break, that she was to the on the stage a tough but 7. when everybody's it gets even minute and you have to change your clothes and you have to take a moment to breathe, may be glass of water or something. and he had to spend a whole day there. we were all tired from the rehearsal. the concept was nearly 3 hours long and that's the way he's living every day. the day before we used to rehearse it all night. but she just arrived from us with the just like and everything and that's all with the display. 2 2 the
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can you imagine sitting 2 years living like that, with that intensity getting into the roots of food that beethoven most of height and, and for me and mended some of these matters so that that's more than being experienced, that being music at this point the . ready the
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do they good house and i were looking for inspiration. we wonder to find a sound that would strike a balance among the 3 instruments that allows in that style. chamber music should sound fee in that, and that was the both andrea, that's the most up to you was that you voted on. it was the 1st piano trio that became well known worldwide to vacate why is go to the of course there were other trios um, but the shows are managed to really grab the public's attention. comfortable on this, let's use the find sign and tired of. i was just a small part of it, 6 and a half years out of a total of $53.00 to and for that entire time. those are was many,
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nothing stream especially because of that. and at that time the chamber music societies in the u. s. were saying that you couldn't play chamber music was just a trio come on was they said this is it's piano music for the lower classes and he's only got to string players or he's in accompanist. was to celebrate, lies them, it's wise or is the too much in the monday to sheen. and despite the personal changes over the years, those are always brought together a very diverse group of personalities. really, at the very start you had done year, the lake i, the violinist you in place playing with pass lot,
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who was much younger than he was in the late headed toward with ro valerie had played with tuscany life. and then how greenhouse was a master callous and he had a very distinctive sound. it sounds like the view of them and we were a sort of family. we were looking for the bluebird of happiness. and we were working together to find beauty in music in the morning and as so, i'm not sure that that was the job i guess in the need to find. i tell people this every time they asked me that the guy who was i was the 5th and last violinist in bows on on. but there is only
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one man knocking presler press. those it was press loose dwanda viva. his sound is total devotion to the music, the kept the trio together, the pieces on song to be to tot she made it what it was let's and these to my sense of, that's what this is of the dust bonds which is there were some moments when the trio made musical history on the been and i'm incredibly pleased and proud to have been part of it applies and concept. at the same time,
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i think it was great that the trio was able to leave the stage, so to speak. when the time came. look nice, find up. she's called the numbers committed that number to see what this a few of my thought it would be better if the trio broke up, then people would say, why says you're so good. rather that then people saying we should have stopped a lot earlier. i wanted us to go out at the very top desk. and afterwards it came is a huge surprise that i was able to begin a new chapter in my life. and there were more big surprises to come in look was the 1st big surprise was my recycling powers? this one says that the concert but the philharmonic orchestra for me was the high point of my career to assume in mind that
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the guns i should and then i read it in the papers. why didn't he stop earlier? was this to the police like this was done? why would they write something like that? so then the the s fine long and the time we met for the 1st time and wonder that was at least
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20 years ago. on these have been passed. i conducted a few more kestrel works, i'm done, vice moving in, and i sat next to him at dinner one night and he told me you conducted that burly is paste much too quickly and the seats, which kind of gave you the f also on the, on the on say, so we talked about it and i saw it right away the he was amazingly directness and exceptional personally like the guns uh guns as on the to add. so he provoked me with his 1st comment that the just to see how i'd react and say again the and after that we understood each other right away on the vice john states. as years later, we played together for the 1st time mozart's piano concerto in g major in for base with you on the board. that's the only got to know each other really well on the ones. and that's obviously she can give them
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the . ringback decent on on, we're different people when he's around on it's a real challenge to play with someone who's that talented for you. and you can think of this is fun. there's a certain excitement because you know you're playing with the legend day again to. 6 it had signed the reagan's i know he's got his priorities, his way of doing things on than mine, this in the and there's something happens that goes against that would have been or if someone is, i'm giving the music their full attention and you'll lose his patient he can be tough inspected to dismiss, memorize the
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this and what you are aware at all times is how much he loves the music piece. you can do anything he wants that i can, the i and right now he wants to play with a young musician today, mitchell know like so he can have a major influence on the future of classical musings and angels often thing and twins tom, the many good feelings that you, it's about the bees, the 1st thing i would say why would you have this addition when there.