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can imagine for 5 people died as 200 were injured when a car piled through the crowd of visitors there on friday night. the that's all for now. they with us, the why do humming does not get drunk. why do go to the tasteful waves, squeeze our bodies? how much do we need to put a stop hans praying for help find beyond says get smaller on dw science outtake talk channel. then the music comes to live where it's much bigger than all of us. yes, and you have read them and that's it says and it's and you have loved yet misfire
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and there are they like what i see. there's not much what i have heard about school problems when i see of the music, this is really some of the she wrote and she said the welcome to another episode of music. i might have thought, my name is alone, that i love by that. and i'm extremely excited to be in a very special place for one of my favorite composers, your highness, bronze precisely here at one of the monuments that they built for him. and unwarranted thing because we're starting a for with long cycles of all of his for symphonies with the music now symphonica as part of the festival called bronze target. but it's celebrated every year to celebrate the music of this incredible compose. so i welcome you to see the rehearsal process of who works for the semester, if or the
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okay of, of, of, of, be careful with the, with the hopes seem to be sent to spread too long from slides. it's not him. that's just doing more naturally. it's this is where to thinking too much the i'm share with already at that data. co principal, 2nd violin of the mentions team. when he got we're in munich and it's, it's a pleasure to work with you with only have those 3 days of rehearsals. and what i
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love about the way we've set up the orchestra this time is that normally you have the 1st and the 2nd mullins on the same side on my left as a group. and this time we have the 1st readings and my left on the 2nd some the right there and different other would require a different assessing which, which has of challenges. all sorts of benefits. i think for this to symphonies is couldn't be better because there's a lot of writing where it goes like that. but it also demands a lot from the principal. second, i'm in i have grown into the position and when i started playing 2nd maryland, i really enjoyed so much and we have really we have the color, we have the pulse, we have the items are not playing with this orchestra because this is we always have the liberty to, to, to take quite a strong there's new colors and everything because rarely does he have
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one of these 2 months, which would be for a couple of words actually has a much, much cleaner pilot bronze. the nose is, makes oil and water color and changes from one to the other. for example, which is night. sounds is, is to sound great, like really like water color. and then he gets to the real emotion of oil. the spot is always clarity and there's never in the ultimate i figure that, yeah, if you're nice thing, a lot of people think it's all about indulgence. but actually as you know, the music is written in such a clear way that you can not lose any moments. 8 the
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as well, i'm gonna say with women's mind too. i love, i love it. why? because if you should listen to this 1st learning part is the super romantic theme comes very shiny. the typical brown. this is from a brown to not show. and then you just explode. oh, i mean we know he was always enough. oh, is in love with the and he couldn't really say it's an update on incomplete love and unders restoration of impossible love. it's okay. the she has this da da da da da da da da da, da da, and so forth. he's already going back and then he goes to the depths of his s as
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in german, this longing, an o exploding this most seemed to me. it sounds great. and also the way your line with the violins pressed by the ends end of your lives, just flash. there's so many disciplines is there that it just, circling is like you can taste every nodes and feeling that that comes from extreme desperation in pain. and as i say, he does the southern and he's going to gather sins of bar codes like, okay, now this is, this keeps keeps thinking, you know, and then this line with a clarinet and it's faith into me. he just shifts and, and also his ability on the piano is so clearly seen. i think that's why when you play it, it's not so easy because it comes from clever arizona. is this account? oh, do you all know plague versus mistress of it? the same or it is it is with the self me buffy to with and she's
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on the speaking nothing in the from the atmosphere this computer. so you month of to, so we'll send it the semester so i can share some let's since that's an for me, the character of the, of, of the 1st moment is, is this struggle this, this, this trying to get out. notice um that the that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that the job i'm up i'm up on by that the, the, the, the, he's always trying and festa is still installing because i'm at least to go straight. let's click no. yeah. i'm to move it, it's interesting and most of it is confusing. yeah. you can even get lifted the
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images this feeling despite the stuff that a lot of you that i just let it be. and then the hyman's really sweet to any single. so i'm here with jamie white, the principal, the soonest of the mentions symphonica. and it's so great to work with you. it's a new center. likewise. i think his, his use of the best soon is very particular. know often he's a, he's making you being part of the sydney melody with, with the violence for example, like the beginning of the 2nd movement of this 1st symphony. tell us about about that. yeah, i think it's a wonderful moment is exactly what we, i'm what we've talked about and rehearsals as well this week. and these 2 inter movements the 2nd and 3rd and the seconds in particular, more of a long and to last the surf epic symphonic sound. and sound world
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and being something much more intimate was real chamber music like a serenade, something much more internal and on friday i own saw the service in the a lot of the same problems as music, which is the chamber music that we make across the orchestra. across these, sometimes quite large distances and yet feels in that moment that i could be sitting in the 1st month and 6. and now the thing is, is gorgeous. always very sensitive and always really aware of others, which is so nice. you're looking to make timber music with, with your colleagues that and i see that and that's for me is like, i'm not throw in so it's a joy. thank you so much. you make it very easy for us. all the things you the,
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[000:00:00;00] the beams of some asymptotes in the middle d, c. i'm getting x into 2 months of foot 50 on the 2nd with me to then come on. thank you again. so notice me of the, me so, so let me this and you find 20 to infinity. does this problem? so i'm asked me to have you come to c t it as a human to nice to going to indicate was in
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the movie it's whatever you need me. i'm in the me says willingness is as of the it's on the . ringback and he was always saying, my music is up so it's, it's about nothing. if i know it really funny, because this is like, yeah, sure. sure your home is, your life is all it, it's everything you live,
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this is so clearly that is just to you wouldn't a, it's about my feelings, but it's exactly, it's okay and it's, it's almost a month. but it's also how are you are i must say, and what you're talking about is made it very clear you see very clearly and that in the way that you have also brought so many different voices that i would never hear. yes. oh, that's fine. sorry. you know, so that what i, what i did is that for me, of course, embarking on a brown cycle, which is something that all the major greatest conductors have done. everybody's whose name is important has recorded it. so to think, okay, what do i have to offer and something that's been done so many times. and my approach has been to really just sit through the music, read as much as i can and listen to it. no recordings, nothing i've, i haven't really listen to anybody. so i'm just really trying to see what that's telling me. and,
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and honestly what i see does not much. what i have heard about 2 problems is or how, how i've heard from late. it just doesn't much is big brands is like a big how to go like a monument monument and i don't see them on the lines at all. i see a very beautiful person that is fragile. that is scared to, to, to follow the steps of a to into is very careful, very tidy, very thoughtful, but also explosive was humongous in motion. the i would love to meet you like what is your love and it would be grades as hundreds of or if you would meet from i don't know, i would give them the as possible. but, you know, i think people create public persona and we have been very good at creating personalities that we believe are the people. but i'm not sure that that's really
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the person and when i hear the music, this is really something he wrote. and he said, there's not any, this is nothing anybody said about payments. what she said about himself, the news . and what i see here is some of course with give you a holler back with life. would be excited to see, you know, and i'm really trying to push the borders of everything he's really walking on the edge and, and trying to see how much can he like pointed to the line opposite in every way. and for that,
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