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it's all off to our most gave this is all to see another result for us that klein says this poll of polls in the senate i would choose days deadline closing the legislative false to avoid default. excess veterans and gathered for that hung real knowledge in a stadium but it's once again pulls out of rage among our guests and say turning a blind eye results musings in lead to more tragedies similar to what and in the
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way. and israel is bracing itself the biggest protest rally seen there in the unions the ads and government demonstrations in the country are drawing comparisons with the arab spring uprising. although i'll go to one of the races ted as a war time he's recently been on it in russia and his contribution to music i think is in the spotlight next. i will again have a welcome truth squad like the into the shelf and r.t. i now will now then today my guest on the program is classy though domingo of all
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his concerts are always sold out millions of music lovers around the world adore is a wonderful voice at the age of seventy sinyard the minggah not only continues to perform not only sings but also helps promote and launch careers of the young and talented singer is with his prestige has. come to this year is sold in moscow and maestro plus in the main is our guest on start. when the president named the was eighteen he auditioned for the mexico national opera as a baritone ifield but was advised to try his luck in the channel range after a career spanning half a century is best known for collaborations with giants like the second rarest. and the world renowned three tennis trio plus a joe has won nine grammys and a host of other awards besides about twenty years ago domingo launched
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a contest he called off the rally are designed to help discover young talented person years and promote their careers. was. iraq was. thank you very much for coming to the show how are you. i see your final say and you can you hear me yes yes well after celebrating your seventeenth birthday you said and i have this quote whatever i imagine i never thought that i
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would still be singing after seventy this is what you said right what keeps you what keeps you afloat what keeps me in such a wonderful shape isn't the music itself but i think it's the. passion that i always feel for what i do. really really is a privilege for me to do a career and i love so much and i know the only piece which you can make people happy you can make them forget many times their problems so it's a very positive thing what you do so it's not like i understand that the us there is people that when the arrived normally to my age would be for they're looking forward for retirement you know because he's a drug and he's if you call and they have been doing it all their life and so on but in my case i i am lucky that i am still seeking and saw.
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i just don't know why but i am still able to see really is the passion that makes me do it you do a lot of things not only for the audiences which is natural in your profession but you do a lot just for ordinary people you help people help your colleagues is that true do you feel it that that you live as long as people media is that right well. i don't want to see that they think that you leave your life where you have to leave you know so i i i hope that i can specially when you have work all your life even though you are working you you want to be able to enjoy it with all your family and so on you know so you want to see your grandchildren growing and you know some of then they already grow in the other ones they are too little so do you suspect you have a spec patients to see well i hope i can see them when the police finish the
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university and so on you always always looking for something you know and of course i mean in the career mater. what we are doing right now here in moscow is one of the things i love the most which is my competition to have the young out of these programs which is the continuation of generation and i belong that i learned from past generations and then i want to be able to deliver and give it to other seniors and i have been doing it already for the competition we are in the. nineteenth year and we have so many great singers so i'm very very happy and very proud that we do if this competition will be able to do this year you brought up earlier to moscow and you dedicated this competition to to go international scale who is one of those brilliant russians and proud i was thinking is unique and she asked. school now what can you say about mrs
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school is she getting international initially and i mean the school that that she created indeed is good in good condition and she has a. wonderful group of seeing groups on rotation like it should be old which when you have young artists you have to you have done some time then your lead then you held on to work out to be a professional knowledge and they have a wonderful possibility because they have this theater which they are able to really perform you know so they can they can do many many performances. across the year which is a play members of the vantage that are normally places that they have right now i do have these possibilities in. in civilian volunteer mean i have it because they have in washington and you know. but there is difficult to have the theater
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constantly we got in violence here there is a smaller theater which you can have the you're about is so. very lucky that she has that theater and that she can have her artist constantly working. their way to full of mistaken you saying together with a girl you know on stage only once in task. what do you question singing with her because because she had a lot to say after she performed with what can you say well she knew she was great at these great. no only seen tremendous i crease. full of temperament and a great lady of the theater and and i don't want to say the nice i finally did yes she's a very fiery and that day we have fire on the stage she was and we were doing tosca and she was going to kill scrappy and. when she took. to the tosca
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when she was going to kill a sculptor who weep when the fire and i mean i was outside of the stage because come out of those she spoke of the stage and scared of korea it was course. she realized then she was in fire and he doesn't want to die. and he was pulling his hair and he was trying to pull the. trigger and she was asleep because of fossil greasy. and to even realize that she was on fire and finally scully's was able to you know kind of in between burning himself bring the wheat down and i came to this side with the fire people and they were there with a bottle of of wine and water them sculpey at us we we made the fire out that not only a friday performances by by her but really fire on the stage
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a great narrator did she ever sing to your children grandchildren well we. seem to get a day. special of the two little ones they are very impressed by because you know what we need to return. and he didn't do little boys we were doing that. now there are three young boys cynically and they see the son he's one is fifteen sixteen seventeen and a beautiful time and now they say let's put these children so they sang against the most holy meal and then they said let's put one of the on par with charles and they are saying good so they seem with me you know so. the law by the cynic says that
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when we sing together. ok ok you've mentioned being great a great performer laurence olivier have to see you in there are these tell that in vienna once remarked that domingo acted as well as he himself once they're going to let the how important are acting abilities for opera singer for that i think could be. almost essential you know we still we have because the television or the steel we have to remember the openness or para and vocal the vocal ability should be number one you know there are some singers on the they are not great our players but they have such an unbelievable voices then you will say my god you know this is really a voice and probably would like it good for me for the kind of. theater then i like
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to do i like to be believable as a character and for me is very important the acting but i don't say that it has to be for everybody well of course the people today they like to believe because they are very spoiled they have seen so many good things in all the you know in order to be a new son in television and theater so they are spoiled and they see most a big percentage of or better singers today they have a great ability to act you know so for me is indispensable to an editor it's always has been fair i think i think the youth has always been important who you are playing what's the thing about the character not only reading them the notes of course of course it is all so important always to be really in the middle of the carpet. says placido domingo just a reminder that you know watching the spotlight on a college team you will be back in a matter of minutes i took
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back to spotlight i am our knob and just to remind my guest on the show today as the main goal of the world famous opera singing i want to say tenor but recently i've heard mr domingo that you have. back to the roots you're trying to be a very it's so once again and there's even a quote you said. that the role of fathers fathers gives you
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a lot more satisfaction than the role of heroes and big love. to be you know i think that i mean you know then he called. the father and you know i come from the father in different locations. first of. all i was. in an old soul i did. my years it was the body of course. one of the great this father is the man. chris and also very volatile and i think they're the road he's best music for the scenes that he has with his daughters or with his sons you know so reason even the. do it for scully in his source for me or press where the. body can has
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to be a father. you know i mean the father the son father daughter is the best music ever written by virtue of the you know when i read about you that in one nine hundred fifty nine year old dition in mexico city in the opera as a baritone and they told you know you're a tenor ok and you became and i told somebody that you know that domingo became a tenor because they told him he has to be a tenor and the guy told me you know it doesn't matter i mean most of the baritones are tellers knows the tenor is a baritone is that right is it like close if you have a if you have a good voice you can be both you just you just choose yourself nicely in most of the ten or so most of my colleagues they were very lucky they were born already with a secure and they can all be in on the field or you know what i was maybe i was never . that i think about it on. my part is they are starts with
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a singer and the body toni's or bite them in business with so i sang many roles then they were interested to do what almost ten or you know so that's the reason but i i really i am singing parts of body too and i don't consider myself a ballot on what i am seeing because i feel then i think they need they need a senior they need an actor and because because the public wants to hear me more and. very happy to sink these roles which i have always lost you know i mean who would pull someone to an out this very has been so so much time around. who doesn't want to go to a little and i have done it and i am ready to do it on the stage and i don't pretend to be a body to what i pretend to sing rigoletto. let's get back to to rally one of the one of the winners of your podolia was was. who is now one of the
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famous russian are pressing there's one of the no that she was not she was not a good idea really new knowledge she had some to do with yes yes she she came to seeing because i meet her very heavily in the beginning of her career i meet her with the valley give of course with all the big talent he was having from. you know i before i started seeing in the beats here first she was singing in washington for me she was singing. she was singing. the notes if you go she was singing even. when she was singing. in los angeles she was singing. juliet you sing in mono she has done a lot of things for us before so i i we were also i was singing parsifal with. ability and she was one of the group in those days you know in me
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in the you were doing it so i made her from there oh but you know i got one want to go to a competition she says she never went to a competition. is a great piece and she could be. but she told me you know plus you know i know i don't want to go. she was singing i was very happy i'm very lucky because today you cannot catch her you know you can't do it she doesn't have a free day and she was income anymore you know so so i was lucky to get on my show she was a young show almost certainly the year you were looking to go. out and now when i'm . have you. another question about the young generation that now you're in russia is in moscow you can you can have a close look at the young russian talents do you see a lot of talented people is there somebody among those that you see here the
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russians that you really hold your breath and you think this guy can be better than me. we have final very good horses very with horses. altogether i mean sort of them they don't pass the subby finals would never mind there are great voices and although they have now in the finals the they are in the finals and they i have conceded we have for ten or so there. in one of the ten or so years he says with dramatic capacity you know she he sings. and he sings to even he seems to unload you some important dramatic voice so i'm looking forward to obviously i'm looking forward for ten or so and then we have. another turn of any piece and then he's. russian army and minion and he is more leery and then we have an american plane or
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a south korean pennell so those are the four terms we have for the finals so we are looking forward and yes i hear him in this amount of russian talent there is there is our ocean girl down he's in the finals also which is a tremendous start she was saying you know queen of the night and she was singing seven eight are also ladies already and we have we have great great talent there you will sing plus a you once said i quote singles can be many some of the making phenomenal careers but there are real artists of whom you may say this is a star they are very few so what tournaments and not receiving you know a great opera singer into a real star or what is a real star well is the public and the current and they are these special appeal in perspiration stars you know is the public which the terminates i'm sure that everybody wants to be you know all when we start you know everybody would like to
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be in a very important place but it's the public the public school makes the stars. how much you want to provide me the public. doesn't the terminate there it puts you the assigned. is the one that stands is the one takes is the one that gives you and it's the one that is in all our career or is probably makes the stars you were part of the famous three tenors project that was an integrated jury in the football world cup in rome in ninety nine here well. is it good from your point of view when classical becomes becomes a very pop very popular even maybe vulgar i mean this is a sort of concession a fine arts to pop culture well vall got it no no vulgar nor i have never done
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anything for a popular yes of course i think really does help very much to really bring a lot of new people because when we were doing these concerts they would always be big venue is an individual. it's not like theatre and you will sing only opera you will see more put out we were singing opera i was singing i would sing an operator would sing in songs all day you know we were doing middle east with the solo the international songs of the world with songs which they're spinning as something that all day. or north italia and turn or they would have they have in their repertoire you know so i think we were made just happy to people and i think when we we open the way we open the world corporate are for many many new people last year he became president of the europa nostra and the
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voice of the cultural heritage in europe do you consider opera classical music sort of a heritage that has to be protected that's dying just just like we've. just like. big monuments the churches that all the pressures that they were taught by has i feel music has to be protected oprah has to be protect any piece and most of these are cultural. tradition and i mean you specially russians you do have such a great tradition and i think it's difficult to find a big amount of four per composers and you have and russia but you see i mean as a tally and as cities the you know is the krieble of opera you know is that what i believed and russians all together you have the bigger amount of for put our composers that exist you know use. i think i'm right if you count to all of them
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and i'm sure than you are right to eight or ten which is difficult to arrive you know they're against what against pop music because pop music is stronger is it killing classical well look i don't say you cannot protect their. music with the music is there and he's going to be leaving whatever he's just. a peaky of the children because the parents of the children they love the pub you see so they show it to the children i it's a pity that it is not education for the children to learn classical music they could learn it if you really pietra children the children you make. something with the principal themes of the symphonies you know and they're all and you do it. in a pleasant way in
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a playful way they're going to learn classical music without even noise so this is a must a child should read childhood should the should have a should study music you know but no no seriously then indeed we know. you know they will made the decision you don't want to be serious decisions but music should be available for the children since it seems since they are really up a creek to creep into the school you should be able to be able to hear to music and to disprove them children have been. listening to mozart you know and. some of the music that he's available and nice. out the. more relaxed than the good old more relaxing you know so i think it's the most education for children should be music
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should be part of for the great advice for all the parents that's listening to right now in russia today thank you thank you very much for being. a guest on the show today or as. the great world renowned and that's it for us. thank you. that's it and now from all of us here we'll be back with more on what's going on in an hour and so then they. take you. through. thank you thank.
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