tv Musica Maestra Deutsche Welle December 27, 2024 1:15am-1:28am CET
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ex 9 symphony the floor 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 are 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, lord jack, it's a beautiful artist that needs to be taken seriously. as he even went so far as to invites lord jock, i'm his family to have many children to most of you. and i said, if you most of you, i'm a i will pay for your expenses. i will, i will give you the house and i will support you. he was incredibly generous, more tech savvy. thank you so much, but no, i was born a check and i will always remain a check. that's what the vortex said. the,
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for me, it's a number to work with my dear friends and colleagues of the minutes. now symphonica, who 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? um, sometimes i play the sort of fluids. sometimes i play 2nd floor. sometimes i play the pick. 8 pick the plays in how many bars just for, for about a, maybe 8 seconds. it's so funny that he wanted the color just for that. yes. see a texas cynthia and so we got people attacked him and guns. so she brought it from home, you know, about instrument just for both. so can we replace off to that as her to enjoy the
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people and then afterwards celebrate. yeah, we've got a lot of things from bringing your people. sounds beautiful. okay, so let's go from and i and for the just even on 60 and the, and this 9 soon for the last infinity ever composed war jack was in a different speaker system. he had traveled to new york to take on the national conservatory. there 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 he do well the same as he had done with his own country. look into the folk melodies, into the folk music, into the music of the people, the afro american tunes. that the music of the church as he was very much mount of
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the church. she went to this place, iowa and he spent summers there with his family and that's where he 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 crow beautiful crowd from, with all the trombones on the 2 box. and then the strings. so soft is basically like just the sound of the breath of the listeners in the church. and the preacher is the english horn. stars preaching the the,
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this is one of the most beautiful pieces of music i think, ever, ever written the, [000:00:00;00] the, and then in the mc g, e does go 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 pass through the and then he makes us all the themes together, the lessons with us,
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the feeling dizzy music vig click finish filling down the horns. paul, maybe to today or. and the story to start some improvisation. that sounds more from this side of the world perhaps is where the war jack of 46 thinks of his own face and the way she experiences the skin. so what was that? had this done this thing from chuck republic on the, the 40 on the feeling that is the 2 against 3 the 123-1231. did it back a part of the jump to go to them. the
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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 wait your way. and so it was a trick question. as because of the post, the 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 get one chance and i was really impressed by your, your technique and rehearsals. i honestly have never heard of the triangles and that can you show us what you have to do? it's a simple flaws, a little bit faster, a fast temp of, well, i got the, i got that i 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 the,
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the, the w across from the continent. russia to the indiana tents. yeah. most of the minus sign. so they're trying to next to in case she put them in jonathan's. this to you is that then you is not selected. the missing can hook them. good. seems to be good for me to start then it'll finish. yeah. yeah. ad from it, that sounds like an in law. yeah. yeah. then the on the in things that stuff. so it is in
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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 gym, the it's all together the . but i think what's incredible is his sense of, of rhythmic ideas and rhythmic correlation. you know, the, there's always a post and i love it. i love. so he puts his own roots always there, it's in the 7th as well as in the 6th as well. it comes from them and the dance was
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the pieces of the team. i see i'm one of them in time for the front result, which means that this goes, this goes as for the inside the system within the beagle you said to this is the rooms at the top is that that is the deal of the speed. so really in all of long compose, i think because is the same thing. conservative and especially in this simple needed to be said for the revolution of the time or so our money comes to the
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