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tv   Arts Unveiled  Deutsche Welle  August 12, 2023 12:30pm-1:01pm CEST

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the children of the islamic organization. now living as outcasts in camps and ruins of 1000, they were forcibly recruit. and now he's been ostracized and traumatized. the children of i s the in 30 minutes on d. w. or sports, all of our scoring. we say they were about never giving up sports flies every weekend on dw the to great composers for concerts. 8 symphonies, highlights from the behind talk inputs in 2022 alone. the power to conduct
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each from symphony with one bud was jacques. that is probably one of the most beautiful music ever written from symphony on the channel is physically and emotionally, very, very, to life joy and did this wrong song for intensive weeks of rehearsals, concerts, and conversations join us as we followed the creative process of the symphonic cycle the weird and barking on our 2nd week of this brought us project the brahms,
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a whole symphonies, all the symphonies in for weekends. and this is a 2nd weekend where we're doing the 2nd symphony of your highness brahms, paired with the 9 symphony of unemployment for jack. 2 and drums with find a nope, as opposed to his 1st infinity, the 1st infinity. it took him many years to decide how to compose this and how, what it was that she wanted to say in front of the rides. after she finished these 1st inventory, she started composing the 2nd, then got it out of his mind, of his creativity, really rather fast liberated from all this pressure of having to succeed beethoven after his 9th. and i'm saying he was a simpson. the next step, one of the senior co principal horn of the mission us who funded here in munich. how long have you been here?
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it's a especially on new offense to for me, i started in january to see a amazing one. to be a harness is a, it's a really brave profession. the ones get to be the heroes. the story tellers. they can be birds. they can be part of the strings, part of the wins, part of the drives because they can be the melodic sustaining a line. they can be the, the glue to connect one passage with the other and they can be service. so i think is one of the most versatile instruments in new york. okay, of course, with this repertoire uh, with drums, uh the, a lot, a lot of solos and of course, the pain with all the sections. good. i think just getting to the mean when the foster would be great. so no one the bases and tellers, just roll out the carpet for you to start and is the one is the state the same?
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how do you ceiling this moment and what do you think this of, of the 1st name for the 1st time for the horn is like, uh, sticking on and uh, in the sec on this um to pickings really positive, really representing this. it was a to between the in a way to say that so simple and open not to a passport. i don't know of a but what do you think of that if it comes right after the timpani. okay, well there's some clothes and they are getting lost in the forest. exactly. i'm into a dark place. yeah, this is main thing. lead sent back out again. for your thing, you have you to host the
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this changing note on and this downward movement gets it all going again. the how do you feel about the 2nd theme? high, beautiful. the
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body cut out it. oh god, on the judge for the sons, that one of those, the children of clara. i know i have that's a flat as one of the children what couldn't sleep and couldn't get a come and of course rubbish. someone was so busy and so with his problems, psychological problems and brahms came and wanted to come one of the children down and compose this little by that's now is one of the most famous low have eyes and nobody knows. i mean, people don't know is by brands you know, because everybody seems that to their children. i think that's, that's. do you think it's related? yeah, yes, absolutely. yes. thank the daughters with loves did love with carrots.
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all of the 2nd moment this, this movement is so unique is this approaching each other the and so on, so beautiful. it's so dark and also, um, yeah, like searching and also the, the strings out shifting the harmonies under you. so what is the biggest challenge of this? so it's only got on this despite search and this notice of this intervals are not
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a huge one to play. so of course it's a, it's a important to check on with this nurse and, and at the same time or so making music the, this is so beautiful. and then she does the same thing with his 3rd movement. just as in the 1st i feel he needs a light thing, you know, is like, okay, or from them. so they don't see this. that's the motif again,
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but turned around about the home care of them. uh huh. so once again, he makes something out of this small motif that you don't recognize that it can the and also the, the connection. yeah. how did i love the people? it's 2 different testers. and the temple is the same. the beginning he says this is going to be really good at the glass seals. so he wants to play jokes in
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a way. it's this got some attack there on the settlements even though it's not the skin. so of course, since this dance movement in the sense that there are different dances in the to 3 of the threats of presto, that follow each other 2 plus 13 the he just was himself. he showed what he loved the most, which was nature walking in nature. that's why he rented a house, caring for thing and spend as spend the summer. and it's such an honest work full. 1 of beauty, brightness, transparent, textures and characters. but still, with this brown see and daring energy of, of changing things of carving out different textures. then because to the level can
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speed it all is going to set the last movement, texture not only from but also for georgia. you know, this, this sort of a sales found a very horizontal, like so the low che, where are we going? we just in this like in the waves, you know, then he repeats that in these other symphonies again, and then void that goes crazy. and then those of his last one with a starting like that's the
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about the conductor. i think it's, as we say, it's really not the flies not to fly as a result. so project years or so, of course romantic, the clara has the 1st symphony of rooms and she said something like, it's very interesting. has she didn't say it's wonderful. but when she heard the 2nd, yeah, she was, i mean, excited. it was what she went to the. but in many ways i feel of the spectrum is much more seen, see, and problem. and then maybe got a like that. it was not brahms trying to be a great composer. that's actually seem to be a great composer. you know, the 1st, the 1st, if anything was like, i really wanted to try so hard. and then the 2nd is just one of the if
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i think of for example, the, the end of the 4th movie meant and so on. my dress, based on the, the . 2 the teams going to church from a very different culture. it's about the price and then continuing with nature the i just want to share maybe a little bit of the story. i see the music of america does seem
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funny. the reason why the revolution especially this light motif technique, it's amazing. so many folks things the view i prefer, but i'm turning divorce shock. here's an indian dance. maybe that's just a cliche, but it comes from them on the balance is always down with the balance. so we all move to get the, the show. so you have enough to celebrate. remember them with the war jack wanted to be recognized in, in vienna, in the center of europe. but it was always seen as well. you're from, from bohemia, you're not from the center of europe. and suddenly the most successful compulsion of the time of a german music, which was together with wagner, your hon. his brahms says logic. it's a be of the full artist that needs to be taken seriously. as he even went so far as
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to invites lord jack, i'm his family to have many children to most of you. and i said, if you most of them will pay for your expenses. i will, i will give you the house and i will support you. he was incredibly generous for jack said the thank you so much, but no, i was born a check and i will always remain a check. that's what the verdict said. the, for me, it's a number to work with my dear friends and colleagues of the minutes. now symphonica, we have been tremendous allies in this search for the quotes and answers, and it's been just a joy to go through this journey. i invite you to accompany us the i'm here with this. it was who's the co principal of the munich symphony orchestra . can you explain a little bit about your role? and um, sometimes i play the sort of fluids. sometimes i play 2nd suit. sometimes i play
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the take a look. 8 plays in how many bars just for, for body, maybe 8 seconds. it's so funny that he wanted that the color just for that. yes. see a texas since the, i'm sick of people effective in guns. so she brought it from home, you know about this tremendous just for both. so can we really place off so that it's hard, enjoy the people and then afterwards celebrate. yeah. we love it. filled up with a lot of things from bringing your people. sounds beautiful. okay, so let's go from an i am for this is even on 60 and the, and this 9 soon for the last infinity ever compose war jack was in a different speaker system. he had travel to new york to take on the national
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conservatory, that he was a conductor of the orchestra. and he was there on a special mission to create an american sound, to, to help the musicians of the united states carver style. and why did she do? well, the same he had done with his own country, look into the folk melodies and to the folk music, into the music of the people, the afro american tunes. that the music of the charges. he was very much mount of the church. she went to this place, iowa, and he's spent summers there with his family and that's where she was playing at the church. and he was going to church from a very different quotes the and he starts the 2nd moment with this cro beautiful carouse from, with all the trombones on the to buy. and then the strings. so soft is basically
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like just the sound of the breath of the listeners in the church. and the preacher is the english horn. stars preaching the this is one of the most beautiful pieces of music i think ever, ever written the
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and then in dmc it does go in to nature. he, he has, is the up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up. that's a little bit like beethoven passed through the and then he makes us all the things together. the maybe you mean this the. 2 swing low, sweet chariot and. 2 2 2 in the base the it's derived from this english one team team a good, it's 3 themes. your entrance has to be ready for it. is it,
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there is no space, especially when he goes he, um, he's asked, can you come with me, let me go. the feeling dizzy music? vaguely feeling down the horns. paul, maybe to day to day the and the story to starts an improvisation. that sounds more from this side of the world perhaps is where the board jack of 46
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thinks of his own face. and the way he experiences the skin. so for jack had this done this thing from chuck republic on the, the 40 on the feeling that is the 2 against 3 the 12312312 the back of the ticket to them. the i'm here with my colleague alex on the printing percussionist of the ment. smith symphonica, the 1st one. so for jack 9, what do you place that i might take your way. and so it was a trick question because of people who don't know how much of your profession is waiting and the arts of waiting for the right moment and then to do it just right. and you'll get one chance. and i was really impressed by your, your technique and rehearsals. i honestly have never heard of the triangles. how do i have it to say and can you show us, what do you have to do?
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it's a template flaws, a little bit faster, a fast temp of well, so i got the got a got them. that's very funny. there's a low tech at the time. so we, oh, 1st the, and there was a couple of the, them like this, or the, would that be cut off from the biographer of divorce shack? here's an indian dance. yeah. was whatever that supposed to be so much and maybe that's just a clean shaven indian dance on it. done this through you is that the trio then has
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rather this bohemian character? good. almost to be an easy for me to start then it'll finish. yeah. good for me. that sounds like an in law. yeah. now them, yeah. and. and in contrast seems upsets which is in the yeah, for me that's nature is check is what he had in, in the, in, in the unions. it's also his influence of, of the else jim. it's altogether the . but i think what's incredible is his sense of,
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of rhythmic ideas and rhythmic correlation. you know, the, there's always a pause and i love it. i love. so he puts his own roots always there. it's in the 7th as well as on the 6th as well. if come some dance on the dance is always down with the balance. and it's, and out of his symphonies, the and then the beginning of the last one when it's so unique.
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the tourism of the also the motif, the is this up to this main theme, of course is built like a very monumental, impressive band here. and it's like you're getting momentum for something being a big undertaking. something important to come the size of it then unfolds. it and then the set more in motion by this triplet passage . that's out of the deal with like a rodeo, right? the feet. so really in all of long compose, i think because is the same thing. conservative and especially in this simple need
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to visit quite a revolution of the time or so our money comes to the really interesting processors. i think let's really in the the that was arts unveiled and the 2nd part of the symphonic cycle at the palms target into its in 2022. the be sure to join us next week for part 3, the
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