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the motor sports, all of our scoring we say they were about never giving up sports life every weekend on dw the to great composers for concerts. 8 symphonies highlights from the behind target inputs in 2022 loans and ended up having to conduct each brom symphony with one badge was jack. that is probably one of the most beautiful music ever written from symphony on the channel is physically and emotionally, very, very talent, life, joy, and it is wrong on songs for intensive weeks of rehearsals, concerts,
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if you hear this 3rd movement, you cannot possibly think that this is about nothing. the it's absolutely about love is perhaps most respondents love impossible love the . this is a 3rd since new problems. i hate to say my favorite because i loved them all, but definitely a very special one to me and i welcome you to see the process of rehearsals with them unix infiniti. i hope you the
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this, this patient i am from the todd. and then you have the laser, here's an a bomb bomb bomb bottom from them. he's singing some beautiful horizontal sort of like this horizon type of line, the and then immediately he's into another thing. so within the 1st minutes of this seems to be, you have 4 or 5 different the sketches moves, lands the
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does, it wasn't cheap. i think this ambiguities between major and minor is the main feature . the last movement is also in f minor. my left major doesn't to sort itself until the end, but not heretic labor. mr. to keys aren't fighting each other. and you hardly noticed that suddenly you're in at major to the mac. this come on to you here. you have at the major if more minor this indeed, flat major ones, you mr. so he's indecisive and then f, a flat, lloyd, a flat as a minor 30 present throughout the entire f major symphony. yeah, i think that's what i love the most of all the symphony. i see of brahms that didn't know what you wanted. and that's nice the
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when i started studying the score, i felt wow, who started with these big chords. he uses a very simple theme. s a flip s, which is not even the a theme is not even a tune, but it had a secret meaning for him. that's the term uh, as far as far slice of soil because it was a joke she had with his very good friend, violinist. your kim, would you like and had this asked for all of the items on an on brown side because even 9 in a row of a size, which means happy but free. i think for brahms,
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freedom was very important. that's actually a very key. she never married, he never really committed. he was always fighting for being alone. he hated to be interrupted and that, and that sold the whole drums for me. it's like a love joy. and it's this rounds and warm sounds and the looks of chamber music. i would say there's not too much for all more like the speak solos and stuff. you have to kind of leads like take everybody review and then leave them to play their stuff. the
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would you say that the bronze is for you, romantic or classic? as it is, i would say this romantic lots of classical elements of course. but generally, it's romantic, it's just loved also when dislike. there is these moments everybody's like intense moment is for me it's too like very warm and very like lovable. yes. very, very, very, very lovable. yes, absolutely. i'm very intimate and i think he was the 1st romantic and the other thing from the last class is to him because he's shapes and his phones are still very delicate and clean and clear, even with all the rhythms. but his feelings are romantic and his ideas are romantic . that's that's what's happening. the basement yellow have most super simple quarterside to get the plan because many from dr. go that, that, that,
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that bomb bomb bomb but is not necessary. if we got to put the phone from the from is a very tough component of which of us i read that he plays the title himself when he was a young boy. but i honestly, i think he comes more from the piano. so the channel on the tunnel pod is filled with accidental. it's filled with like position changing all the time. so to play from symphony on the channel is physically and emotionally, very, very challenging, accessing exhaust. yeah, i think i'm post everythings for those of you who don't know who it was an amazing pianist. actually,
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they the story say that one time partial one was walking through the street and her brahms playing was playing the piano instead. who's playing 4 hands over there and she was a pianist and it wasn't for hands. it was only 2 hands of brands because he could play everything. and so, and then he would subscriber to the, to the, to the orchestra. and that's where it gets really tricky. and sometimes it would be great to have for hands for the trip, playing drugs, fries the, i think the symphony is very emotional. it has very strong emotions, very strong colors all the time. and for me personally, brahms is a seeker,
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he's full of doubt, and you have all these strong emotions all the time. but for me, they never really souls up. so it's always a feeling of from when that was the one emotion you step into the next. next, and in the end you feel very exhaustive, but there's a lot like that. absolutely. and i think every to story, i think musician knows about this feeling of style and of seeking for something for the whole life time. so i personally can really feel that, and that's another reason why i love from so much for serious offers. so to vote use, so thoughts when i send something bad because of the story won't end welding the,
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she didn't need a big bombastic ending. he didn't need a big applause. he didn't need to be recognized, he just wanted to say he had the site and he ends quietly reflecting it's so nice to hear nature because that's, that's where she wants. the, [000:00:00;00] the, the small town of twisting is located on lakes, done back in upper bavaria. this picturesque germantown plays a special role in the life story of composer johannes pounds. the browse spent the summer here in 1873,
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where he composed one of his most famous pieces that bronze from his hiding variations. one of the pieces that i 1st conducted in my career is very special to be here, where he spends his time, where he was inspired to work on his music and to come back to play all of the loan that i did upon a meets up with one of the organizers of the palms tag a festival. what kind of problems? well you 100 us from spent the summer of 18. 73 here. you're living here for 3 months. no one does well. in fact, it was because of this and that the festival was found out. what is say and how productive he was composing here. the that's the reason why the festival started here. when did it start to me annoying. so in,
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in 1997. so 100 years after brahms died in 18972000000. so we can pull the scale from the the and what is different about this year's festival? you all have you done? well, we have hosted all kinds of genres in previous years. and of course a lot of recitals as well, including chambers using c as it's i guess. however, the ones, ron right, we have never had is symphonic music informed the help of fuels. our main performance venue is in this castle and abolish it had a medium sized banquet hall with fantastic acoustics and all that. and so, but there's not nearly enough space for a symphony orchestra on this dangers and, and since there isn't the larger hall, the only possibility is st. joseph church skills. the tooth thing behind his target is
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a small but esteemed festival. 2020 to mark the events. 25th anniversary. where'd present it palms for symphonies as well as for symphonies, by divorce jacques, the 2 composers were friends, the it's of symphony that for persons is struggling to struggle for what is your, what are your routes and what one to search for. simply having, being born somewhere, the and go, go, go, go, go. this is what we perhaps admire in the boy shock natural. this is catching, this is missing it for you to tell me about when our board ex 7 here,
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which is my favorite me through the i hope you enjoy watching our rehearsals talking to some of our musicians of the munich symphony and see how we put together this master piece of, thankfully, now many years late there has been absolutely recognized. this is the, the moment the 7 starts. and with this you have a diety to then you realize, oh,
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here comes more object of the story teller the . 2 2 wednesday object, right? this is a very particular moment. he loves ships, boats, and he also loves the trains. and then one day he says, he tells the story that train arrived from pest to progress full of farmers and land workers were coming to the proctor protest. and the protest about keeping the, the ownership of their loans for testing for the people of the czech republic, against the, sorry, t. c was one of those riots. so he saw these people like that's fighting for his country. and he said, that's where the beginning of this sense when it came to my mind, i want to fight and he said, love god,
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the 7 symphony is the one that mixes the most a he's check the tools for mess with his aspiration and, and he struggle to be accepted and you can really hear it. and also in the skin, so you know, it's vision that i'm from, from, from but i'm from, from the when the vortex 7 symphony is actually my favorite. why? because it was, it's a very unique,
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an absolutely honest work that comes truly from his roots, from his check roots, which were the reason why he was always discriminated. and i'm seeing is a lower rate. the composer of the time he so wanted to be accepted in the, as by the establishment of vienna and germany and, and being the olympus of all these grave composers. but that was his advantage. that fact vin, if you were check, you couldn't possibly be part of this, and then he's 7 symphony. you see the struggle from the beginning, the vin, the vin, and vin, and vin on check. check. check. check the. is it a struggle in combining this torres? actually this got it so is, is,
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is executive that because he has some kind of load. so the like of your knees was just supposed without for the end type of rhythm that comes very much from the foreclosure and the dams of the, of the check for laborers that he so loved a new, but i'm from, from, from, but i'm from, from, from but i'm from, from, from, as the for the end, and then yada about this beautiful count, her voice, the, i love this piece because you see this in every movement in almost in every bar is extremely, it's extremely challenging for the orchestra. and, and really the,
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d w. what we're focusing on freedom of expression and how that can take things for their voices to be high. prices advised you guys press freedom. the question is, where is the line between accidents we mention is inside the we see in the line, i maintain that there is a line down the porch, the 77 percent. what he's asking is he's 90 minutes on dw the very well. well, thanks to jeff, to the gen. love to hear about anything except for away from the fund. i'm not even allowed to go to my own car and everyone was later holes and every day just getting you ready to meet the gentleman then join me right. just do it on d,
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