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this i'm joined by the last agendas adventurism director of national symphony orchestra principal guest conductor for the london superior destroy israel film morning armstrong. master general dennis and then music director at national symphony orchestra principal guest conductor at london symphony orchestra at israel for their very orchestra great to have you with us today that's just so much going on in the past condemning a world regarding performing arts arts and i'm just really glad that i get to speak to you with what's going on in classical music and still mourning orchestras so let's start from the beginning when any is there a lock down orchestra as in theaters tend to online streaming and as temporary solution it's fine i guess right but obviously the shared experience of laughter forest it can be replicated at the same time we see how this pandemic has jumpstarted everything digital i mean the people now have only an education online
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trading work on why do you say people will continue to consume our own line wants to demi is over for some old hi everybody i think. is there going oh geez gives us today or because. moment so just see you and your sit evenly in the normal the normal the world but you know eventually you step on your mission without taking all a jew we know what. conversation between us but one thing is just emergency and just continual through streaming through old devices to. a and to just communicate we did music through technology and one thing he is the live performance and they're
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taking the level and emotion you can feel in their life the former. you are absolutely right cannot be replicated at all so i think those things are 2 different kinds o. wait you're sick wiley's closer to recordings and their wives more connected we did know about a very good life. ok so now then this in this reality where we're sort of faced with a choice and we have both of it in the nearest future as thinking for instance on the other hand anderson the authenticity of performing live without is that on the other hand look at the breach of the well placed stream and it's far beyond the capacity of any concert hall so what is more important do you think spreading the gospel to as many as possible or authentic experience i think we have to take advantage of both because like in the old days that to have
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a recording legacy dealing as being your friend you can know 'd the regular process we doubt reaching those people or not so coming directly to the concept show i think the most important thing is next to rules the creoles steal their life before because something. can happen their course week week is some rights or weekend of may chip a wide. why you're all here but. i think. the basic reality of that people are not going to do to call circle or to. just go to to be a real city to grow up and just look and their life their form and show i think we should. keep both pinks live for the needy at present as we speak of the divine is still very much sergey think financially on lang strings
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can compensate for the losses in ticket sales far to stresses that have possible oh no no no not at all not at all also because most of history me. giving guys the cushy beauty to do something where old old wishful freight everything. and the debts and all be sustainable for a situation you can or should buy even. with that there are restrictions we have now at 2 days ago i conducted my source also dollar. initially and of course on stage we had. to respect that east as the social distancing but yeah it was open air and the audience was a low. you know it's all that they're not going to $500.00. but even so i think was important for dan to. open air he's actually good friends but if you consider it be
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given a big big space big concert 025-8900 plus if the floor model is for trying to. people of course you can look increased price tickets to lead the. ringback field in depth so i think for the moment that we have to show that financially but. i hope in the future we will go back to be more of a show more responsibility especially respecting ourselves and now that. i've really i really hope i am sure that we go back to. today life to pharmacies gathering little people because music is not only in t.v. dramatic. music bring speakers people together gather steam together doesn't make
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any start on stage it will just you know indians and everybody. contributes if he did it would be a live performance even d.o.d.'s you the energy. hallo. no i agree music makes the world go round and actually i want to. live it about the performance themselves because everyone even just talks about the audiences and can they founder and will they gather in online or offline but you know for someone who is then most of your life playing piano evangelist then maybe as a performer that people who who can live in this orchestra right there in a very sad situation i mean yes princeton's the venue is a real pain with new regulations where you can only fill 50 percent of a sits right it's basically like empty room i mean i can't even imagine what it's like playing to an empty room and i know that some orchestras come up with really
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cool ways to make up for em to cease plate for instance in barcelona a crack house they've put plants so they they they made it seem like her sister was play 2 planes does a realtor enjoy playing to plants. rest area and so clean that you have all exposed myself. especially when it was a clever play as a conductor i don't take this. opportunity because i need. the operation of the musicians but i think this is just circular limbo situation so we have to go true be starting and that for me is better to forbes 400 people than to go smoke for know what scorsese need to be more depressing when you go on stage eggs beach water to people if you know the sea is delayed because
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of the destruction of your perception that of course he's not a good idea. and there i so get if there ever was a little sliding myself saying that the clouds the cloud the mainstay i think. east it's nice to just to see nothing no one ok that blackouts probably gave blair original ringback. vision the lights that it would probably enjoy he some a vibration the music but i repeat the music is the language of demolitions and. dr day. and intellectual people have unique exchange so. i strongly believe that when respond and make there would be a more controlled or absolutely we can put it behind our shoulder we will go back to a year nor might not to do all that got
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a year wait so it will be it. will not be to reproduce what we had and then also thinking about the orchestra and half it's all about the unity and play a piece in one breath and now you have this whole new guidelines were made to space musicians apart right. condoning of breast sections with the white screens you know like i don't like how what is it like you don't see your 1st violin it's too far away down and i contact trumpets play behind the screen i mean that must affect the the performance to the whole thing it must be very difficult in my opinion of course the current set but from the other day other states though because i. disagree ation pushes every musician to be even more intensively active in nice ending preach either because of the distance we
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don't play we we create in italy so we just make the stars like we don't put it there it would rain or deprive bihari so. about this song i'm sorry of course usually you have. 6 to 7 meters from your 2 nation why is it appropriate 15 it should have double distance so you can adjust that of course in times of. the u.k. and it's something that's. not how it could and were few patients used during the show real time chiseling whereas he called together. i think we have to be creative i spent a lot of time. reading books illegally to be dipped down on us tonight yeah i did a plea to kind of question i've not professionally but really got to because you
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have taken the time but back. to kind of thinks that. your critique gigo like that very light very. as you're checking you know wait ok because 1st instance sorry to be so late details i hadn't about this but for instance harrison that brass one when sanders are considered high risk in a time of chloe 19 years of spreading the virus he had breast droplets right so when you think we have to reinvent our son well a how even a reinvent choir in various requiem. was centimeters apart each or i was stuck performing this kind of pieces for a period of time. we have to start to play a musical. that's you sort these my perceptions so not to be good for me if you want to go for a modern x.e. probably you we go for much of
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a song that are standouts and the scene that of course when they produce of course a days later not because they want to but because it's natural event where you don't you're doing that so you might not section what i can see in the future but these might a smart point of view houses with. a late in opening because of course because they are rushing on stage and they are constrained to pete. indeed beats you cannot just respect old uses so i think that for a while why i said we have to be creative because maybe instead of giving. your i.q. . or a one line. you have to do old programs i mean imagining the programs. back in the future we get knocked out for $45.00.
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or so let me get the local machine and do. 20 century music a wind you have. to tweak not to shock that about it too close for my music we don't use sound at all. unfortunately gender education for a great hour when we're that will continue talking about what's happening to fill our mommy card is just natural cause of 1900 and status.
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oh my hair long is a mighty i'm not on the heels of. the food on the side of the war and i'm from. the bowels of a town about what was it was a bit that i want to listen to as a bomb was more about. what we're now putting aside the. scene that i do in the game but i'm before but i caught on to
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him by the. devout and i won by the imam obama. and we're back with general dan has any music director at national symphony orchestra principal guest conductor for the london symphony orchestra and israel for their moniker artistry jenna jr musical directors stores there are employed in design different orchestras i mean when i was saying your titles they're like 3 m. on the most obvious ones and then there are other things as well you are in america you are in a live your music director on my native georgia and that is festival in georgia and
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you guys travel so much you know all of your life is about being there here they are here how are you going to keep that up when flights are sites and if you think right now definitely change to a change we change a lot of this market that we have reached different countries but that we've changed. all stripes so if i go to america i would not go to america i just for 2 weeks and after that strip probably back to europe maybe. we does maybe i've heard so many i would say a complete one and when i go to. the scene for he said i'm doing it why don't you programs maybe george watch the program and all decode excite me we will be more when you get to a place to stay longer still to do sham guest on that date we did it could be more complicated so the music director states spend more time he there are we hope that through death and all. idea of the she says if these women music director say about
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i think any old season he'd be safe think of all my deeds. to make an orchestra. you to decide that music breaks all the national scene. and also to come to a place as the 1st edition last year of the it's somebody face. i could just come for one week next the series or not be. i would stay longer i would be short i said it could be longer so what week i try to live like you just do these big big big big big big nice basis so i would do probably this same warka but instead of 3 dates in america i would do one of the longer it when they move to another place i would say longer it probably get really show how water helps mentality to demolish that it's just a lesser play can you not to be jews i want to. number. but keep
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them still movements and trouble generally change i at least based what i eat made it my life. message this is really interesting pool published by single person daytimes and serve making rounds all over the web right now and people were just asked to rate top essential and non-essential jobs and artists tops non-essential list this is the way people feel in many places affected by a fanatic you're saying we could have survived without the music this pandemic i agree what does it make you feel why is it that in the times of risk musicians and artists are viewed as useless in society because. i think that is that is a hurry into 6 don't be good subject to your just raising. it's i think that. when there is something dangerous or incredibly dangerous and. d.c.
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creation of your economic ceased any themselves country mile on going to a station in jail would you accept immediately you think you don't need. you don't need you need a music you don't need even lots just in time of just to get this you have to show by for one day the best system in when you are in warwick. and all that. and truly i think the seeds of bigamists judgment because in the instruments of christ there is were the spirit needs to be checked true you have to be you sure that this light using the stime i discovered my shouting reading more than ever i read this 5 important books and starting the 6th
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i started to do that because i have to do it scan your major. wrangled in the stranger 2022 i played the piano i started to to learn german and. started to go ok. i think that in that in difficult moments we should be thinking that our student i will show needs also to be to to to receive him who would and not only. just to get from the morning to good night and tomorrow 'd he said that it. is difficult to own day to say yes when everybody is really batting and fighting just that to stay. in the even more tragic moments at the stadium right to show. i can i can understand for most possibly population not thinking that that.
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was the chanson we're. into priority but we are not used and so even need to smile meant we have to. ride a lot of beauty as a as a human being's. as human beings also can we talk about class to performers in particular because you said that already that is composed during tradition a transitional period of history right it connects matter so much as always there is and i think you name it meaning that during this time composers usually try to convey some really powerful message to the public through their he's a giving away group live a some sort of transition out should we expect her know who may sing creation scepter we come out of this i think i hope so or some because even a composer say have more free type. each day
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a group of. new time they follow. and also. we have to achieve the mego they milieu of their day they teach many of them they go to a pharmacy just to stay home and just to fear to me it's our base that week i'm sure also because. i was just in general. not because we are equally good but we asked at the c.d.c. to see. much more ahead and out because that week beauty gold outs every day and so it's not because we are better than others but because it just facing 7 single day. to great cost if seeing how they be staying to. put china should we can you major in what is going to happen he's always been like that so i think this is very important to trim
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a. voice. thanks to the great music and that we have to do way to end that to be possible in the big scale but even in the small scale event this machine tell me what you come out east on just the just just fighting week we try to single teenage what is going to happen or how he's dished ration out how to get out our debts and the work trying to. make any major or asked award that is. it is an important moment so that's a. no he says some interests. and talking about the level of interest in talking about the impacts that. we're analyzing right now do you feel like a classical performer for instance classical artists can have. as much of an impact as a pop artist would have in population because you don't particularly hear think
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we're going there on streets you know. like people just don't listen to the masses anymore do you think when we talk about a half a classical music classical music artists can ever have the same level of power and impact their people souls in our days in our age as there they did in his east. try to remind. you of it. and they are seeing the departure of the old fall. probably dates all know is from a days fair but they seem just to push their players to score because if you just look what are you seeing or i don't know it's just that good but you still have your 8 or so or are you facing the. new generation. they go to your. age yes recall it but how there is the
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still of. course you can. you cannot you major in that. number of 2 or so that. we cannot compete with that but classical music may be weak say for wrong what is important to underline easily 5. important works of i want like. article getting to say that oldest being say. you develop. a you make your job you contribute should you be to coax society you get. a you just. you have and all your experience for the next generation is somehow as they destroy it we just go into scott actual marriage so all of these kind of
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emotions does that. for sanctuary in the system century today we did. only human beings say we're to be true to be faithful to respect. to be shed to be $46.00 to be 8. and out it's. a fantastic companion in our lives because everybody has to debt and they try to put on paper it's written music we don't have even even to work on a sneaker you go up there are we going to try to kill x. so whatever but they did language of the emotions it's like music classical music but the crux of the is it. because we never stop to not be a child or to try to get in contact each other on her trip or sometimes to be
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solicitous and just that's the crime but the most important thing to strive to begin. to open and. 2 so i did seize it it was fantastic and rich and until that moment it won't be. thank. you. really did. you say shave.
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