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tv   Musica Maestra  Deutsche Welle  January 2, 2024 7:15am-7:31am CET

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listen, seal walk in her car. a seal has become something of a celebrity in the southern state of tasmania, and he's regularly spotted wandering down the beaches and rogues around hobart locals have named him neil of the so you might want to go to work, but neil the seal has other plans that you're use updates. thank you so much for watching the so you don't think and feel the same way you expect and want different things from life and your parent. i just want to pursue what sets my salon fire or you think you'll kid is 2 different, risky, irresponsible,
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unreasonable stuff. i want my son to become a doctor to in the canal. it's time to to. and then when generations class starts january 14th on d, w, the hello dear friends, welcome to most of them. i asked them, my name is how long it i left barbara, i'm a conductor from mexico. and i just want to invite you to enjoy this wonderful show where you will meet amazing musicians from all over the world. a see the back stage live, and their stories of how they put this beautiful music together. the welcome to the next episode of music on last year. this time i'm in copenhagen in denmark. i will be working with the danish way to orchestra,
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and this episode we will get into the world of percussion. i will take you through what dislike to play in a large percussion section of a symphony orchestra. and what are the challenges and also the lots of joy and funds that they can have their job, da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da da da da da da da da da. not dump the the tech ticket to get the ticket to pick that tech ticket ticket. the ticket to pick that the
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so i have to come with a plan that whatever happens it will work. um, but then it's great when we can take it. it's much, much further and you came and said, you know that that's very good how, how we organized it, but do you think it should be a bit more flexible? yeah, i really loved that contribution because that's exactly what i wanted. the, the story of this film is sort of romeo and juliet story. but between the my inferences and a spanish conky speller. so it's an impossible of story from my country. and the
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music is just incredible. the when you put in a big scene for this to even us it because we used to just have the pulse and but in the pico, because like there's always some small adjustments, we have to do small adjustments all the time. so that's quite difficult because we have 13 players that needs to do the adjustments and sort of the same time so that it meets a lot of a lot of i, it's a lot of is just set up like a football team in a way off from someone who are able to run fast and summer jobs does, they're very experienced and know how to keep calm when, when it's, you know, it's growing on your then you have to have, or people experience people suggest this is, this is what happened with the to go was the,
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the sort of this is sort of a master class. we'd like this because in classical music, normally there isn't place to the melody was not this time, the middle of it has to play to the rest of the time is like the black sheep of this child. because i'm not a classically trained musician. i am a self tort guess guy. i love it when the good decisions from all those types of music is whole enriching. and many times i think that it's, we've, we need, we,
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classical musicians need more of your where else to do what we do because it's all intertwine, is not separate. the, this is the big push of thing with someone like you who are risen. because we see that immediately that you are risk, you'll have this extra ground for me as a conductor. it's always good to go to the source and talk to the, the ones who are experts on each thing. and they've learned so much. most of what i've learned, i learned from the players, i'm happy to meet us with while you are in the band. i'm in the it's another year. thank you very much. the i was so happy to be part of the band and it's always an honor to be considered part of the
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in this concert, it was a very special opportunity for me to work for the 1st time with my partner. you didn't take out. yeah. in a sub 2 sets of songs, one by mother and one way of and but the entire program that we put together a, it's about love stories, especially been possible one. and to get to do this with union. it's such a joy and pleasure. and we've had a lot of fun together. the
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oh, the, we're here in corporate america after the rehearsal with the danish radio orchestra . the yes. giving a concept with them with your path now in life is something special. everybody imagines to be conflicts in doing the preparation and fights about who is in charge as well. i better don't question that the conductor is in charge and she better doesn't question that i'm attend. so this we can avoid
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a little fight. so i think i think union, i will always be able to work together well because we met working. so for us, the relationship through music and through me conducting and him singing was the way we actually met because we met one during the magic flute at the state over in berlin. so our 1st relationship west of colleagues and so i think for us is, is no problem and we both know and respect each other in a way that it's really pleasant. it's really nice. the
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lots are sitting about the malice on the 1st year that using them. it's the 1st time that i think the medicines with orchestra. so i have some of the piano version and the chain division by shooting back. so today was the 1st time with the 1st time that i heard this orchestra like that. it was within the orchestra with this whole world of imagination. the, when i looked again at the, at the date of composition like 8485. this is, and i know other music from the time of the song. awesome. thank you. on this problem, supervisor. which tells them it's so different in terms of simplicity,
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but also in terms of it has in the simplicity so many layers of course and of, of life. his approach to music is, is really like describing the world and not only describing as in painting, but making you live it as a view in the moment living all those elements. the, it's really, it's, and i'm, i think because we're in the center of orchestra and the, you're hearing bars some on the horn close and, and, and trees and leaves a nature coming out for me. direction like, like, like i said, you're seeing, it's moving the
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and then you suggest is that in the 5 greek songs what, why i think is a beautiful contrast of no suffering of no problems the less and the so it's 5 songs that talk about the beautiful day of waiting, it starts with waking up the dried, then see the church and how the families get together. then the posing of the room like look, right, i'm a pistol, the saber, and i'm so handsome. and but the with the one that of the
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we have a combination of last service. when i counter this together today, it really made me the see that's a love is everywhere the same. and it's almost always impossible the the, [000:00:00;00]
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