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tv   Musica Maestra  Deutsche Welle  December 27, 2024 3:15am-3:31am CET

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more on our website, c, w dot com and social media at dw. and david levitz, thanks for watching. see again and surround the if you like, history, but with the side of culture, travel and control the see this one i'm ready to see what the book us that will for the wow, that's up. i can do it every day. not every day we encounter so many things that we don't even notice and i just kind of fade into the background, but it is self. i'm trying to spot my own them. what you say might just surprise where to dig up that the on the everyday things around, when did they come from when, why did they have all the time? i should, we can just search for the day and take them out where i mean that's the,
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that is probably one of the most beautiful music ever written. the if you hear this 3rd movement, you cannot possibly think that this is about nothing.
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the it's absolutely about love is perhaps both responded loving possible love the . this is a 3rd since new rums. 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 infinity. i hope you the
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this, this patient i am from the todd and then immediately later his an up 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 the same city, you have 4 or 5 different and sketches moves lands the
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these, it went into the notes wishing to ins, motors vintage to help. and if it lets us up to sales, and if more guns, i'm enders, it's 6 woodthrush of a missed handle, which is 10 consonant blitz issues. man, if to mac this come on to you may even if my the, this to is it, there comes ignition child in the district in addition to the us us, it's lawyer tests is in their guns and if to is in from the person. yeah, i think that's what i love the most about this infiniti i see of brahms that didn't know what he wanted. and that's nice the
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when i started studying the score, i felt well, he started with this big cords. he uses a very simple c. 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 a sly of a soul because it was a joke she had with his very good friend, violinist york. and would you all can had this act for all of the i'm, i'm on, but i'm sad because even 9 and then for all of us i, which means happy but free. i think for brahms, freedom was very important. that's actually a very clear, she never married,
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he never really committed. he was always fighting for being alone. he hated to be interrupted and that, and that's all the old drums for me. it's like a life joy. and it's this round warm sounds and lots of chamber music. i would say there's not too much for all boy like this beak solos and stuff. you have to kind of leads like, take everybody review and then leave them to play their stuff. the would you say that the bronze is for you romantic or classic?
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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 uh, i think he was the 1st romantic and at the same time the last class is to him because he's shapes and his phones are still very delicate and, 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 super court assign to the plan because many conductor do that, that, that, that bomb bomb bomb but is not necessary. if we got to put that from from
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the from is the very tough component of which of us i read that he plays the tell 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, she composed everythings for those of you who don't know who it was an amazing pianist. actually they the story say that one time partial one was walking through the street and her brahms playing was playing the piano and said,
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who's playing 4 hands over there. and she was a pianist and it wasn't for hands. it was only 2 hands of bronze 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 4 hands for the child playing drugs. right, the, i think the symphony is very emotion that it has a very strong emotions, very strong colors all the time. and for me personally, problems is a seeker, he's full of doubt and you have all these strong emotions all the time. but for me,
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they never really solve up. so it's always a feeling of, from one level, the one emotion you step into the next. next. and in the end you feel very exhausted. yeah. but isn't life like that? absolutely. and i think every to store every 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 c. a do so. so to both use so thoughts when i'm finished school with this as a really big issue. spanish, good skiing. the
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the, the doesn't cause option it before the end is those both come to the to the other? it's extra cheesesticks though it's yes, it's the most incredible explosion that one of, of,
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of i think of all brands symphonies. that moment is the biggest out 1st of all, his symphonies, the one of the most daring things are the symphony, country to the other 3. and it ends quite good. he 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
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site and he ends quietly reflecting it's so nice to hear nature because that's, that's where she wanted the of the the what's make sure is the diversity of it's residence,
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