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tv   Musica Maestra  Deutsche Welle  December 24, 2024 6:15pm-6:31pm CET

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in gear along the way, christmas and you're up to date. stay with us up next mexican conductor. alondra de la potter. i delve into divorce. that's after the break. thanks for joining us. i, melissa, can the, sometimes it's hard to find what you're looking for, but we've got something for you. and your team was like a stepping point. so, you know, probably point you into that one issue. now you have a certificate from the train. you can just go back to somewhere else, county, more people than ever on the world wide in such a passion life. so why, but i want to go back to my idea. like, i don't have any reason. there's no reason that's nothing for me this. yeah. do me
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something that is coming very, very soon. yeah. so we know when the story in for my renewal, i will need for migraines, wherever they may be, the so beautiful. it's so beautiful and i think he's always trying to fit into the central european tradition expectation. i hear that in the music all the time. this both worlds, the are these opposing forces in terms of the ideas and themes and sentiments. and it's amazing to see the quality between the european and the dark and obscure eastern europeans. so i was amazed how much this took me off
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the hello. i am alone, the better. and i am in munich at the volume of the 62 years working with the wonderful men's nav, symphonica, and vortex h, c. k. i don't really just think and then it's about landscape shining moments. beautiful. i'm free. it's full of spring. i love the fact that this symphony has been program together with problem since 1st because i think it offers more, more lightness and more conviviality the country to a lot of the symphonies of the time that were to do with tragedy and said and, and struggle vortex h is, is the happy,
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happy piece a check? does it say again and just relax that question. question question. it's one of my my, my favorite symphonies. and one of the 1st ones i've ever conducted. and um, i think the difficulty of this piece lies in its simplicity. it sounds like like sometimes like children's music because it's very clean. no. a content into a nissan one. full google for the yeah. get
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a sense of to me to not to expect our success for me, this is a tour of the birds. and then suddenly the dark sound of the look where it is the i feel it's exactly the opposite of what central european music is. and what he's really upbringing is words that cause the son of a butcher. he really wanted to, to make it to be respected in vienna. and by this stablish meant as a check composer, which was where he was always sitting like or less or thing. and actually was brahms, so it says, this is a talent is a talent taking seriously and it was supposed to be played at the vienna philharmonic and then suddenly he didn't hear back on no, no calls back and a front of the musician said no the so what he was going to was was
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very serious. i hear that in the music. all the time is full for the most of the and i didn't need another was right there. the needed needed this a spice of difference. the it sounds a bit like, uh like, uh, music books like the above, like a door. mm hm. and when you have it says
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an arabic this, it reminds you of particular music at the new phillips where it's coming from. i'm from albania, and i studied them in, i did stage and i've never heard this since 18 before i moved in. so i was quite young of a sofa and 6. and then the 1st, the rehearsal we had with an orchestra. i was amazed how much this took me home fiction for me, especially the small notes that are such because gestures i think absolute are whole eastern european music and opinions on southern europe as well. course you can here is more in parts of the site. i think i can see that the i've been in composer. we're very to ask for the 1st time there's a lot in someone between the eastern europe and then the left in the american river because we come from them. the
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you know, everything is beautiful, is like a sunset is like people sign really likes thing happened as 7 the there's also don't forget that is difficult to get here. yes. the difference of the 2 worlds are always there. and you know, the pot on the, on the, on the yeah, the, it's like you're seeing in a 11 place, you know, a beautiful landscape of europe. and then in the 2nd, when you see the eyes of an eastern european woman or something that's rocks it's, there is always within like it. next of all there was always pain. there was always, don't forget which i like the major and minor. yes. so typical east european i
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think that got that. yeah, the i john bob bob. um find out i think this is so tragic. nest for at least like in the middle of such a beautiful the, the places that he has, like the fates, the weight of life. no more desperation, the marble seat is that, that, that, that, that, that you have but i'm. 5 that sometimes it sounds like a body there are these opposed and look forces in terms of the spirit of the music. but there are also so many common ideas and feelings and sentiments. personal evict london. so she has family plus and you had mentioned to me how
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the fee is free on some of the plans the the what do you think are the influences in music of florida? i've been taught to phone us and please divine this investors to us and just knowing enough is deep you may have uh, 2 nice amenities you can me and also to the other device describing the noun itself to cause the defects to problems doesn't go
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to create the menus of the student is that it is that says devices. let's test on turco schemes, previous enzymes, as since disney and so close to the 10 steps as an advice. and now the medication of these isn't use us, but listings of them and scouts of the data from countries try me as a source for jack in the 3rd moment he puts his mark, he does what nobody else can do. but in this one you're right. this very much like trickles
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the is so good. it's so beautiful. and to me, the most interesting single of georgia is when he's showing those routes right. and those rhythms. the 2nd the is the original. i think he was, he was a person with humor clearly because when you know something like from, from, from, i'm from, it's like here comes the king and that the, that, and then the kink enters the, it's the big announcements for a very simple theme the,
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there is a book of the memoirs of his son, the son this explains about how his father was already a famous man and how he said, oh let's go fishing. when they would get to the fishing and then the minute they would be like the like. so we have to go, we have to go because i have an idea, and i have to get this out. i have to get to that. and he would compose and then the next day. so we'll try again to go fishing. and the same thing would happen, and it just happened forever. and he says, i never was able to really fisher with my father. because the moment that the an idea came in, she couldn't, he couldn't function, you have to get it out the
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