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unlike the country census claimed that indian films portray the world's most wanted terrorist could treat him but. those are the headlines up next i'll see you know talks to world renowned tommy and oprah saying that i listened rose to fame that was also become famous for combining his classical roots was more than six. that are killing innocent. allies. of course and that's never a. song from the skull still with me i think of it every day. from the memories. of so much time.
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i was. i was ashamed that i. i was ashamed that i hadn't been a hero why. my legs are. what i wanted to be. what i was growing up once or i think. that i was a good soldier. but now most older on the other side and i think i'm just not good . how will he handle spotlight on our album enough and today my guest in the studio is. he is on the list of the most beautiful people according
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to people magazine he's performing in the world's best offers and concert sometimes he also works with. but does classical music really need to be in the minutes to survive in the twenty first century the famous italian tenor is here to talk about . safina comes from intel in family with a strong singing tradition at an early age she discovered the passion for singing and by the age of nine decided to dedicate himself to. what his interests became broader bands like you tube genesis and inspired him to experiment as a result started recording successful albums alongside a famous italian pianist and composer of. their recorded a single which top several european charts recorded a soundtrack for a popular movie moulin rouge featuring elton john and david bowie to mention
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a few two years ago he recorded a. famous british soprano song brightman now a listener is busy performing at concerts in russia for several months already today here to tell what inspires him in this country so much he just cannot stop seeing. how fellow very much very much for being for being with us. here well first of all i'm not asking you what's your favorite food. every. day and. what about what about italian football on the world cup. was there anything about. maybe the guys. almost the
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same. workout for you. all you have to change. to be every four years maybe they should have taken more plays from c.n.n. . is the fan. dentists and he says they should have taken more people from. busier was very bad and. everything is changing in their life so maybe italian team has to change their to renew with the younger yeah good food but but there anyway we wish you good luck which. is not. good football but not shows as good as you know not as good as italy while in opera russia sometimes maybe even better than italy she says so. i think both russian and they
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have to. be. you know but i class it music you know so so it means you don't really have to have skies and blue blue seas and no no no no no no no you have got isn't all that good is not important there's no one no football and sun is not all that implicit you were born and seen and a little little town with a little food into a family of musicians see does that mean does that mean that you would do so that you couldn't choose any other career. you know about and i musician family but my my father was a big fan and he tried to sing for doing something here in albany and no no no i sure. my father helped me to introduce myself in a musical life so i started to study music and i was nine i didn't start to sing at nine nine it was
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a just for force that the music ground on and then i decided i was so bad and piano so i decided. to start singing. at seventeen eighteen years so it was my patient do the same as elton john he wanted to be an artist you have people sort of bad if you want it all so you started so you see the c.c. agree. now that. as a teacher they keep a change many teachers because my first teacher wasn't even here a music school interviews me it was very important to me in this kind of study and then i was in florence conservatory and i have a good teacher and then i start to to to win to read some completely shown and i i changed my teachers i had the opportunity to visit many countries many famous acts seen her and saw my study was private.
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but why did you choose this so lucre if you did because usually opera singers they start by being part of a company and then go and you choose a solo three one ma issues so i ever when i was younger i had to put good quality and so i i didn't decide to be a solo by the i have the correct characteristics to be solo and i never think about something different. opera is considered to be very conservative you don't see do you think it is concert to do. can it sound one hundred. you know tomorrow we have many different. experiments of modern. honestly if you were going. to have a so beautiful modern style go over. there laughs important period maybe it was over this before there are many things period in that
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he was a like must can you put cine like eros i was tchaikovsky in the last great composers here. where do you think opera classic opera looks survive in the twenty first century see it we'll see if we can win the league like. every great oh no these it isn't the coming of stuff that you buy to put in your new bedroom going to new dining room it's something that it's something for the museum. anybody listening to listening to blink to have to know what it is part. of that you know i want you mike out of my mind now i have a lot of a russian composer. i think that when something is great in music and sculpture in painting be great the four sentences never change what was you can change their way to to perform so you don't think that we are
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witnessing a crisis of classical music today but the cries of the parents i know from the quality of the music of their crimes is depends on a need for example is for the way and all of them may be the ticket this source pensive and to go through the whole browsers and those so easy people be able to browse as it is not so big and so maybe the modern audience needs something different by the state or cd or philly vision but. not i think never change. the question with classical music does need to be popularized or not spotless concept you already on the web try to find out if the russians line connection of different music genres let some of them. had their day i'll try to find out if people in this country support an idea of
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mixing different styles of music but see them like a mixture of pop rock think classical music. so it might be a good idea that time is on the clock for example since i'm a fan of classical music and drop i can comprehend this to this it's however when classical music is a mixed with pop i think it is a tasteless eclecticism. that it depends on how well it's done however i don't think that classical music should be mixed with both for example because classical music is perfect within its original form. i don't like when classical music is mixed with other styles glasgow his classic old pop is bald and rock is rock why make sounds we don't make salad with ballad right i like it i think it's interesting and unique i believe that mixing different styles popularizes classical music especially among younger generations. if it is done correctly with an idea
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behind it then yes it could be interesting like has done in country for grosso for example however sometimes mixing of styles is done very incorrectly and in that case it was done mainly for public shock and they were tossed. out of that was that if you got a question guess. was that as you started mixing different styles of music why is it more profitable. well for the ball the more profitable side to make money. as the only they'll be to see honestly is more profitable than it really is a better chance because of the discovery is a big crisis honus lee i don't like to mix different kind of music so i never i never made a modern iraq version of. not cry. i just use a tutu to use my voice and my voice was the use of for a classic i use my voice. to sing it's not in pop. but to
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mix music is i don't know i don't like honestly a lot so so so you're not a great fan year like like when the girls like better but i. know. i know and it was great that was the p.g.a. event one was great honestly but i prefer the original version that that one was. yeah i said i feel. that here that it was great that it was a good. idea goes away because my son did hear that version but then when he heard the real version of it he said this is how destiny not set you know but not before he heard the real one just a reminder that my guest in the studio here is alexander as i feel in an italian opera tenor spotlight will be back shortly run after a break so stay with us and. she
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that started off to. three months to susie. julie. during the speech congress. welcome back to spotlight on al gore and often just a reminder that my guest in the studio today is a list on the outside feel that famous italian and tenor and opera singer and also pop singer is it true is it true that you're a great fan of. rock rock'n'roll hard rock music i like i really really did you see i like. it and i like your rock music when i was younger.
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bands like you tool and super mario was my period in all eighty years and i think when the music is beautiful and music escorted the ever every kind of musical music can be nice but but still you do listen to both i mean to to to to classical muse. to rock music i mean listening to good music what about what about the tendency that that people are not listening to good music this is the sometimes not such thing as good music there's formats people are listening to to to to trendy music rather than the radio and i don't know i cannot decide which is the good music for me my favorite music is classic i still if i listen to a great. musician not one of the kids what about the kids in italy. the only needle is in italy is really crazy is not music education is not a good school and they do they don't like. people listen to what the what the t.v.
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shows or the media give to them. few people i can have the opportunity to know something different because i thought and then this is like a serial type like all italians italians are like oprah junkies no no not anymore. that isn't important maybe the most important with france and russia and germany the most important. news equal country about that we don't have an absolutely good school music education now. when we say about classical and pop. what makes music pop popular like a member of the to raise something else won't say when it was composing was pop. because verdi was took it would be months or it was more most of it was
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very pop now classical music is b.p. is now b. and b. p. and close so to make something like like under bush i like the early deeds something like. a little bit me a can. made a little bit more pulpy something it is illegal to be classy this is incredible listen very was part margaret was part of the eagles were part of those well rock but pop just because beatles didn't have any musical education at all at first but you know if you if you look at the songs the rounds the music is is is pretty complicated to me because these are there's a something he does here i show very convoluted periods but you know if we take modern park music written by professional composers they use like cheap cheap and very primitive farnum up in order to be that because it is also better once again
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of the on the little soul so great because they're now now everything is there for for it to be commercial to to take money and be those represents a period the music be those music represent a period is a period with great social change man and like rolling stones be those that they were seeing in something important they were changing the music because if you're listening. to what it was before the be those who was thought of it really is just getting room this is the way we do we like old music and school may show because there was a they were singing something. different it was national from the very beginning and it. was totally different there was a big change a man in the so city society in the music old school is going to be going to joplin was the commercial and she was my beatles were ok now what's.
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happening to popular music today do you think do you think we need the sort of a big social change or like a shake up of the whole society to to to start writing good music again maybe maybe i think of this story music because everything. now it's commercial and it's made especially like football maybe i don't know because to talk about that really you have you need to know the real situation about what happened you need to really i think everything is very calm a show every pro that every senior is for everybody has to like him in all honestly i think of the great musician great singer something really good doesn't like two hundred i know what the girls are thinking now the nerve blocks of young people lots of your friends are female and looking at me in the ear like with their gray hair and say ok you guys you earned your movie and now you accuse us of
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being commercial we don't owe money to set up for me i hear you right now your money would have survived but i am no reach and sure i you work for for taking money but i never try to do something so. easy and i try to i just. sign my saying my music and that's it the thought of the reason of such a phenomena like rock music rock and roll music sounds best in english opera sounds best in italian why because of the spirit type work there's something in the in the lead we saw a melody of the latter a rock n roll born in in england states and sounds good in english i think. a little you know the language and the state of mind of the composer and the language is part of that music see maybe maybe but honestly i sing many telling over puccini sounds good indeed to ireland but i was thinking that. sounds so
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good and russian. and. others like. now i don't. see the. song many others what's your favorite stage your favorite audience where. what where in opera you know about the best memory i have in. more of a house and i was seeing or hearing it because of the hope of the house or was totally revealed and open after many years and it's so beautiful and see the public is very hot this is great you you did you did lots of do have the we would elton john i had it all certainly right in the shitter jennifer lopez is it true you're still dreaming of making do with bono see really i like
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a lot to you to the many years and i think a bonus so you really have the minutes no never seen him in email is a. friend of mine i think that is an example of a man here in moscow he's a musician he wanted to make a duo with with one of the great well without jimmy oh well you know i'll do me all the famous good general yeah yeah yeah he sent him an email he has for and he said ok let's do it. looks so easy yeah i'll ask my producer to give you two to give these on here you know like a right it's right where you go when you when you choose your repertoire what you know here's what's your main concern what you want to see or what the audience wants to listen to sound on all of what i want to see if i understood you don't choose because you have to see what your personality and your voice that permits you to to see no i don't i don't see what my audience want to to to listen to from
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me and i always try to choose what i really feel what i really like and it's not not possible every size not even a compromise sometimes or k.-y. when you know when you when you have to to go to work with big record company you have to made some calls. from isaiah is it part is not only is it possible to surprise modern audiences with something. to surprise a is always more it's i mean if you know about two made something really good. with qualities it's possible you know really i think not only have you a recollection of some big surprise that you gave an audience lately hisself you know maybe you were surprised by someone some performer almost that i don't. know this century c.c. is is not the time for being surprised into society say it. is always always so we
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think it's impossible to do something new to suit by somebody but there's always something new. when you when you listen when you feel something new it is possible when i go to a concert. the the performer usually has some old songs that are recognizable so that people say oh i know that song and then he puts new songs so what's more important for for a performing artist as yourself to to to introduce new songs need new words new music or to perform record lows at least i think both know this is not easy and i don't have a great. number of heat about the audience come to my concept that they they like to listen to or sound odd are songs that i like and. and so i'm very happy to to perform this kind of song and i try.
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recording i'm starting to record a new album i try to to give something new hoping opening to to to have another on other heath and other big success sure thank you thank you very much for sharing your thoughts this. was think about even. just about my day that my guest in the studio today was alice cybersex a lot of famous italian temper and that's it for now from all of us will be back tomorrow with more until then stay on r.t. and take care of this year i'm starting out.
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