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in fact to teresa just beethoven's handwriting is not legible and speech.about his student pianist teresa malfoy, the work is very popular. it is included in the compulsory program of all music schools and is performed by a variety of styles from flamenco until april 27 , 1965, disposable diapers were patented in the united states. it became a revolution. in child care, procter and gamble chemist victor mills invented them. he helped raise three grandchildren and made sure to do laundry and change diapers. khatsky labor first used sawdust as an absorbent, and made the shell from dense plastic, but for hot dallas, the capital of texas was where everything happened. it was unacceptable and in 56 the product was rejected then mills took the plastic thinner, and the panties were made with buttons and velcro fasteners so that the body could breathe; sawdust replaced granular cellulose products called diapers. this is a derivative of the english word balalat by the end of the sixties, diapers became a global brand, at the same time, according to technology, milla
in fact to teresa just beethoven's handwriting is not legible and speech.about his student pianist teresa malfoy, the work is very popular. it is included in the compulsory program of all music schools and is performed by a variety of styles from flamenco until april 27 , 1965, disposable diapers were patented in the united states. it became a revolution. in child care, procter and gamble chemist victor mills invented them. he helped raise three grandchildren and made sure to do laundry and...
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but being napoleon, it’s useless to react to beethoven and contemporaries, but it seems to me that ifd be a scammer, and we will find out that every rice by tatyana vasilyeva agreed about the artists and you say, wait a second now there, in which it has just become a maneuver. now we are talking less about ukrainian citizens, who we have such ukrainians, right? yes, we have here, uh, earning. actually, quite a lot of money is also representatives of bohemia, so it became the day before. it is known that several dozen ukrainian celebrities at once. banned. entry into our country was banned for 50 years. the complete list is published by the izvestia newspapers in this list, leading eagle and tails. anton ptushkin andrey bednyakov nikolay serga also leading the world inside out dmitry komarov. in addition, musicians alexei potapenko and anastasia kamenskikh svetlana loboda dmitry monatik svyatoslav vakarchuk andrey danilka and actress mila sivatskaya will no longer be able to enter russia. all these stars have previously criticized russia, well, of course, for what reason for the specia
but being napoleon, it’s useless to react to beethoven and contemporaries, but it seems to me that ifd be a scammer, and we will find out that every rice by tatyana vasilyeva agreed about the artists and you say, wait a second now there, in which it has just become a maneuver. now we are talking less about ukrainian citizens, who we have such ukrainians, right? yes, we have here, uh, earning. actually, quite a lot of money is also representatives of bohemia, so it became the day before. it is...
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keep in mind, beethoven was famous for knowing how things sound.s opera singer from providence, rhode island. jones toured the world and even performed for then-president benjamin harrison, who, like many presidents from the 1800s, also worked part time as a mall santa. despite being unable to perform in the fully staged operas because of segregation, jones was still too talented to ignore. she became the very first african american woman to headline a show at carnegie hall, which actually reminds me of the old joke: how do you get to carnegie hall? you take the "q" train to 57th street street. it's funny because it's true. our next musician, roland hayes, the first african american artist to make a commercial recording, and judging from these photos, the first mr. steal your girl. although hayes always presented raw musical talent, his career only begins because of a workplace accident. his clothes got caught in an assembly line and dragged him through the machine three times nearly killing him. while he recovered at home in a full body cast, it w
keep in mind, beethoven was famous for knowing how things sound.s opera singer from providence, rhode island. jones toured the world and even performed for then-president benjamin harrison, who, like many presidents from the 1800s, also worked part time as a mall santa. despite being unable to perform in the fully staged operas because of segregation, jones was still too talented to ignore. she became the very first african american woman to headline a show at carnegie hall, which actually...
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it plays with evoke to memory, with expectation, and with presence in beethoven, 7th symphony. what seems to be an ancient melody suddenly makes its way out of the echo chamber of the past into the present moment of listening. decided that as the 2nd movement is composed in such a way that a slightly bullion tempo is always there, always flowing please. and then with the last cord, it was again, the door closes, the glimpse is over and suddenly you're back to reality in a completely different tempo and out of that comes the 3rd movement later, when incorporates that really strong sense of relationship to time. and then comes the 3rd movement on it does a moment before team was in the moment before music starts just before is always silent. music always comes out of silence. that's why the moment when a work begins is always the most exciting, dim discussion. it's like a vacuum from which the work or the next arc of suspense has to emerge admission in open esteem. the energy has to be tremendous. i don't know if it can be measured as what it must be possible. sh cookers out of a
it plays with evoke to memory, with expectation, and with presence in beethoven, 7th symphony. what seems to be an ancient melody suddenly makes its way out of the echo chamber of the past into the present moment of listening. decided that as the 2nd movement is composed in such a way that a slightly bullion tempo is always there, always flowing please. and then with the last cord, it was again, the door closes, the glimpse is over and suddenly you're back to reality in a completely different...
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the amplifier is definitely not much, and beethoven probably already has a letter to the kid didn't singe igor hey yes, what is it? come on stand what grief? what grief is an irreparable loss of strong friends? yes, and here i am not fate, is there, what is it? just don't chase him away. well, at least we 'll earn some money by selling photos. so i told you that the show. comrades, the cemetery has a comrade's name. yeah, just take the number, call and pay back the debt. brilliant , just as you guessed. i'll call now. will you give it to him? whether sisters nothing that i will give everything to me was smeared. and questions so let's beat ourselves up, that text messages well, this is a dealer, another dealer, igor, you tied up with a friend in the cemetery, or what? yes, i'm at work at work smsku will now send meetings , they are huddled about what is happening on the field now in the newspapers they will write only tomorrow the debriefing will be tomorrow there will be talk at the cooler about the match right now bets play the rest now. i need major egorov, i'm represented to help him
the amplifier is definitely not much, and beethoven probably already has a letter to the kid didn't singe igor hey yes, what is it? come on stand what grief? what grief is an irreparable loss of strong friends? yes, and here i am not fate, is there, what is it? just don't chase him away. well, at least we 'll earn some money by selling photos. so i told you that the show. comrades, the cemetery has a comrade's name. yeah, just take the number, call and pay back the debt. brilliant , just as you...
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and you can hear beethoven's ode to j°y and you can hear beethoven's ode to joy in the background, theing if this was too triumphalist, given what is going on in europe at the moment, but it has to be said, that, emmanuel riviere, that he manual macron is not looking triumphalist, he has approached this quite soberly. that triumphalist, he has approached this quite soberly-— quite soberly. that it can be on one side triumphalist _ quite soberly. that it can be on one side triumphalist because _ quite soberly. that it can be on one side triumphalist because it - quite soberly. that it can be on one side triumphalist because it is - quite soberly. that it can be on one side triumphalist because it is the l side triumphalist because it is the first time — side triumphalist because it is the first time that a french president has been — first time that a french president has been re—elected without having lost his— has been re—elected without having lost his majority in parliament. it is a very— lost his majority in parliament. it is a very established habit in france — is a very establish
and you can hear beethoven's ode to j°y and you can hear beethoven's ode to joy in the background, theing if this was too triumphalist, given what is going on in europe at the moment, but it has to be said, that, emmanuel riviere, that he manual macron is not looking triumphalist, he has approached this quite soberly. that triumphalist, he has approached this quite soberly-— quite soberly. that it can be on one side triumphalist _ quite soberly. that it can be on one side triumphalist...
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was the fellow with that the premier and the source of inspiration, bob, who know bully, a work, a beethoven expert. she has performed many works with the dsl and nagondo at the helm. and she's been married to the conductor for more than 30 years. when maria and i 1st met we, there were, there was no question of any romance of any. there is no spark of falling in love or something like that. we met as professionals on the concert stage, and we gave many, many conscious together and i always enjoyed it because with mara and me, we were so close musically that her for a little discussion was needed. and when i would hear her play, it felt a m a so close to my own feeling or my own aesthetic that. um it, it was very natural, very organic. and he was only after many, many years that we actually came together as a, as a, as a couple and, but still whenever we're appear on the stage together, eyes to count myself is very fortunate because the musical connection is a very, very natural one. so come yeah, sometimes i can get in trouble if i don't conduct correctly. al ridi here in a very strong way
was the fellow with that the premier and the source of inspiration, bob, who know bully, a work, a beethoven expert. she has performed many works with the dsl and nagondo at the helm. and she's been married to the conductor for more than 30 years. when maria and i 1st met we, there were, there was no question of any romance of any. there is no spark of falling in love or something like that. we met as professionals on the concert stage, and we gave many, many conscious together and i always...
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a beethoven expert, she has performed many works with the d. s. o and nagondo at the helm. and she's been married to the conductor for more than 30 years. when mary and i 1st met we, there were, there was no question of any romance of an end. there was no spark of falling in love or something like that. we met as professionals on the concert stage, and we gave man a many conscious together. and i always enjoyed it because with mary and me we were so close musically that her for a little discussion was needed when, when i would hear her play, it felt and her so close to my own feeling or my own aesthetic phantom it it was for a natural, very organic, he was only after many, many years that we actually came together as a, as, as a couple and, but still whenever we're appear on the stage together, i still count myself is very fortunate because the musical connection is a very, very natural one so yeah, sometimes i can get in trouble if i don't conduct correctly. al ridi here in a very strong way. that should be better. we do haven't quite an open dialogue as professional music
a beethoven expert, she has performed many works with the d. s. o and nagondo at the helm. and she's been married to the conductor for more than 30 years. when mary and i 1st met we, there were, there was no question of any romance of an end. there was no spark of falling in love or something like that. we met as professionals on the concert stage, and we gave man a many conscious together. and i always enjoyed it because with mary and me we were so close musically that her for a little...
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hh 400 beethoven wrote it in 1812, bruckner in 1884 mailer in 1905. seventh symphony verbal portrait 500 he was 38 years old , yellow wheat eyebrows and white eyes, an english mustache sat on his red wax face. the colors also looked like ripe cereals, ilf and petrov described it loin verbal portrait 300 american artist phil vance creates portraits of celebrities from written words verbal portraits, and in front of you is a portrait of this actress. audrey hepburn 200.000 700 igor has three constantine rates 700 the bishop of glaucester described this duke as the most handsome man in england, possessing an excellent physique, courteous speech and a sweet disposition in his head, only the duke of bucking. this is the correct answer. verbal portrait 100 chest wide one arm, in short, the other blue eyes in red hair on the cheek, a wart on the forehead, the other read his verbal portrait in boris yearling. people and animals 500 is an employee of the moscow zoo kept wild animals right in her room communal apartment, and became famous for the series of stor
hh 400 beethoven wrote it in 1812, bruckner in 1884 mailer in 1905. seventh symphony verbal portrait 500 he was 38 years old , yellow wheat eyebrows and white eyes, an english mustache sat on his red wax face. the colors also looked like ripe cereals, ilf and petrov described it loin verbal portrait 300 american artist phil vance creates portraits of celebrities from written words verbal portraits, and in front of you is a portrait of this actress. audrey hepburn 200.000 700 igor has three...
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moscow state philharmonic society beethoven taneyev rachmaninov skryabin and politov ivanov anniversary2 for 400 april 14 marks the 160th anniversary of the birth of this politician among his well-known phrases you will not be intimidated and at first calm, then reforms. anniversary 2022 for 500 200 years ago, this french mathematician published his main work, the analytical theory of heat, where he also outlined a method for representing a function in the form of trigonometric series. fourier fourier quite right dan baptiste joseph fourier anniversary, a 22,200 january 7, 1922 the government of italy extended to this republic an invitation to participate in the genoa conference for the first time in the short history of the new state of the ussr anniversary 2022 100 march 31, 150 years ago, this theatrical and artistic figure was born, who opened the russian ballet to the world, flew out of the head scriabin no. mil diaghilev diaghilev quite right , the last question of the round i'm summing up after the first round 200 on the account of emil 800 and 3.000 ahead of evgeny the second ro
moscow state philharmonic society beethoven taneyev rachmaninov skryabin and politov ivanov anniversary2 for 400 april 14 marks the 160th anniversary of the birth of this politician among his well-known phrases you will not be intimidated and at first calm, then reforms. anniversary 2022 for 500 200 years ago, this french mathematician published his main work, the analytical theory of heat, where he also outlined a method for representing a function in the form of trigonometric series. fourier...
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portraits and landscapes, a synthesis of the arts , poignant words, letters seem to be based on beethoven's masterpiece performed by the chamber ensemble of the moscow soloist under the direction of yuri bashmet. the depth of reflection in the text itself, secondly, how does zhenya read it? thirdly, how do we fit in or fall into the contrast of some kind? well, i would say that the new genre continues the tradition, cross -genreness, the trans-siberian art festival presents to the public more and more joint creative projects. a dialogue between violin and cello on the stage of the krasnoyarsk philharmonic duet of the festival creator vadim repin and cellist sergei raldugin krasnoyarsk winter on this earth they say it can be harsh, and now, in order to somehow melt the winter ice in our hearts, we brought a program about beauty and love. this is the first part of today's concert. it was a sensation for 9 years from the festival has become the main cultural event of siberia, connecting the cities into a single creative highway of novosibirsk samara krasnoyarsk and also newcomers lesosibirsk a
portraits and landscapes, a synthesis of the arts , poignant words, letters seem to be based on beethoven's masterpiece performed by the chamber ensemble of the moscow soloist under the direction of yuri bashmet. the depth of reflection in the text itself, secondly, how does zhenya read it? thirdly, how do we fit in or fall into the contrast of some kind? well, i would say that the new genre continues the tradition, cross -genreness, the trans-siberian art festival presents to the public more...
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family , they say to get high-quality milk, you need to turn on the music during milking, preferably beethovenozart or strauss, then the cows become generous on the pyatigorsk agricultural farm with almost 3,000 cows, by the way, local cows not only have an ear for music, but and excellent taste in the cold season. they prefer thermal mineralized water. this warms the animals from the inside and increases olga khokhlova ventured to make sure of the quality of milk and try herself in a new role, though under strict guidance. the operator of the watering machine alena akhtambatova alyonushka told me that in order to milk a cow, you need to remove the ring. this is the first. yes, it's true, then you need to say something good to her there, but before you approach the cow. you have to stroke her so that she gets used to you like this, so that she knows that a person is coming up to her, that she will be milked like this. now tell me, please, what is her name? her name is zhorika zorka a very beautiful name. okay, let's go, now i'll please, then don't touch i'll let her know that i'll milk the pat
family , they say to get high-quality milk, you need to turn on the music during milking, preferably beethovenozart or strauss, then the cows become generous on the pyatigorsk agricultural farm with almost 3,000 cows, by the way, local cows not only have an ear for music, but and excellent taste in the cold season. they prefer thermal mineralized water. this warms the animals from the inside and increases olga khokhlova ventured to make sure of the quality of milk and try herself in a new role,...
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you did not a prohibited beethoven. jose, how does that mean? and the fact that i am here with you today? i am brick and i a dormitories i door and i love my great good day for my breeze, and 8, bring honor to my grief and to my family because of my family did a lot for maurice. and i am very happy to have discovered here that the values that, that of, for them got them all over the world here, respect them who respect, family, or religion. i mean a promises and humanity and will give love. and you give love and respect art and culture. so i think that these are the best moment to begin to have hope all over. and i wish really myself that could be a place that they think that i am able to just the i am able because a body than i have it in greece, in the say, glad it's islands in care. i want to be there as center and the heart of the whole world to bring people together. we the love culture and out and want to peek into your brain just a little bit as an artist, as a beautiful mind. um, unfortunately, all good things come to end, you're gonna h
you did not a prohibited beethoven. jose, how does that mean? and the fact that i am here with you today? i am brick and i a dormitories i door and i love my great good day for my breeze, and 8, bring honor to my grief and to my family because of my family did a lot for maurice. and i am very happy to have discovered here that the values that, that of, for them got them all over the world here, respect them who respect, family, or religion. i mean a promises and humanity and will give love. and...
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at the ceremony of celebrating the macron's victory, before the french anthem the marseillaise, beethoven'sy sounded the anthem of the european union the european union is really joy today and in washington from where no less warm congratulations came from in the stack of pens clearly there is no joy, but there is no despair result in 40 s extra percent. here they perceived it as a victory and decided to focus on the third. as they said , the round of elections for the lower house of the french assembly in june. now here will fight for something to keep macron from parliamentary support, to avoid a minority takeover. more than ever, i will continue to defend the interests of france and the french people with energy , perseverance and love, oh, whom you know well, the lapin called not those who voted for the mocrona, they are still the majority, but those interests he represents the elites in paris the news that nothing had happened or changed was greeted with riots. true, small compared to those. who has already seen macron in his the first term they burned cars in poor areas of paris at th
at the ceremony of celebrating the macron's victory, before the french anthem the marseillaise, beethoven'sy sounded the anthem of the european union the european union is really joy today and in washington from where no less warm congratulations came from in the stack of pens clearly there is no joy, but there is no despair result in 40 s extra percent. here they perceived it as a victory and decided to focus on the third. as they said , the round of elections for the lower house of the french...
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five nights a week, across taipei, the music of beethoven's classic für elise signals the start of aine. the source of this domestic musical interlude? garbage trucks. yeah, you heard me. taiwan was once known as garbage island back in the '90s; now it's the international posterchild for recycling. but in order to make all this work, you have to make waste collection convenient for the people. and here, convenience means more than 4,000 pickup locations with mobile apps that alert users to nearby pickup spots. and while recycling is good, upcycling is even better. haven't heard that term before? well, the gist of it is rooted in the age-old concept of turning something old into something new. and this man right here is taking it to a whole new level... arthur huang holds a master's degree in architecture from harvard, where he specialized in sustainable development and renewable energy. in 2005, he co-founded miniwhiz, a company that develops and sells materials that are 100% recycled from waste. the exterior is made from pet bottles; the fenestration is made from recycled pcs, from
five nights a week, across taipei, the music of beethoven's classic für elise signals the start of aine. the source of this domestic musical interlude? garbage trucks. yeah, you heard me. taiwan was once known as garbage island back in the '90s; now it's the international posterchild for recycling. but in order to make all this work, you have to make waste collection convenient for the people. and here, convenience means more than 4,000 pickup locations with mobile apps that alert users to...
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because obvious above and will remain above and even the period of hitler you did not a prohibited beethoven only had this, i mean, and the fact that i am shared with you today, i am brick and i adore my diaries, i adore, and i love my greece. i could die for my breeze and ate, bring honor to my grease and to my family because of my family did a lot for mary's. and i'm very happy to have discovered here that the values that, that form gotten all over the world here to respect them. you respect family, religion. and i mean a promises and humanity and will give love. and you give love and do respect art and culture. so i think that these are the best moment to begin to have hope all over. and i wish really myself that could be a place that they think that i am able to just the i am able because a body been a have it in greece, in the say, glad it islands in care. i want to be there as center and heart of the whole world to bring people together with the love culture and out. i want to peek into your brain just a little bit as an artist, as a beautiful mind. um, unfortunately, all good things c
because obvious above and will remain above and even the period of hitler you did not a prohibited beethoven only had this, i mean, and the fact that i am shared with you today, i am brick and i adore my diaries, i adore, and i love my greece. i could die for my breeze and ate, bring honor to my grease and to my family because of my family did a lot for mary's. and i'm very happy to have discovered here that the values that, that form gotten all over the world here to respect them. you respect...
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also the tail end of that will important beethoven piece of music the, the anthem, if the european union, of course, micron very much a corner stone over of the european union's identity after the departure of the u. k. from the, you know, the think about michael was that as you were saying back in 2017 when he walked from the louvre to the concord, you know, he was criticized for being or looking like a little napoleon right at the time he really took the the trappings of the president's away too far then, and he's clearly enjoying doing it again, you know, giving that was french presidency, a new sort of trapping. but because we also all know that he was put a shooting on the eliza. he was parachuted on the presidency in, unlike all his predecessors. and i remember most of them having lippitt and studied here at the country molla, you know, the year that had to interrupt you because the amount of momentum under macro is just about to speak. this is just for me. thank you. dear friends, shackle bentley, our dear compatriots, you see about here in paris. it back to were and everywhere we
also the tail end of that will important beethoven piece of music the, the anthem, if the european union, of course, micron very much a corner stone over of the european union's identity after the departure of the u. k. from the, you know, the think about michael was that as you were saying back in 2017 when he walked from the louvre to the concord, you know, he was criticized for being or looking like a little napoleon right at the time he really took the the trappings of the president's away...
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the letters seem to be based on beethoven's schnittke grieg's masterpiece performed by the chamber ensembleer the direction of yuri bashmetov. the depth of reflection in the text itself, and secondly, how it does not read. thirdly, how do we fit in or fall into the contrast of some kind? well, i would say the new genre continues the tradition, cross-genre, the trans-siberian art festival presents to the public more and more joint creative projects and cellos on the stage of the krasnoyarsk philharmonic duet of the founder of the festival vadim repin and cellist sergei raldukin krasnoyarsk winter. on this earth , they say, it can be harsh, and now, in order to somehow melt the winter. we brought ice in our hearts, e, a program about beauty and love, firstly, here is the part of today's concert. it was a sensation in the 9 years since the festival has become the main cultural event in siberia, connecting the cities into a single creative highway of novosibirsk samara krasnoyarsk, there is still a whole week of concerts ahead and master classes, leading artists of the siberian land artur mikha
the letters seem to be based on beethoven's schnittke grieg's masterpiece performed by the chamber ensembleer the direction of yuri bashmetov. the depth of reflection in the text itself, and secondly, how it does not read. thirdly, how do we fit in or fall into the contrast of some kind? well, i would say the new genre continues the tradition, cross-genre, the trans-siberian art festival presents to the public more and more joint creative projects and cellos on the stage of the krasnoyarsk...
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you can listen to beethoven. you can confront the sort of wisdom of the past very easily. it's very accessible more accessible than ever before and that was part of the pitch that people were making with these right technologies. why did they end up being used and and the book what's very interesting about this this new book the demos generation grows up is is your charting the of this technology and of the gener. that it's shaped the first generation that it's shaped. so why have the tools been used differently? you're exactly right emily. it's all out there. you have the knowledge of the universe at your fingertips. now you can go into the museums. i would bring material into my classes like if i'm teaching the beat generation writers. i've got jack kerouac on the steve allen show in 1959 while steve allen is there at the piano doing a little jazz tinkling. kerouac is there reading from one of his books sitting at the piano. it's actually very powerful and poignant moment of what happens there and it's very important for beat literature actually because it's the performa
you can listen to beethoven. you can confront the sort of wisdom of the past very easily. it's very accessible more accessible than ever before and that was part of the pitch that people were making with these right technologies. why did they end up being used and and the book what's very interesting about this this new book the demos generation grows up is is your charting the of this technology and of the gener. that it's shaped the first generation that it's shaped. so why have the tools...
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beethoven's music is written inspired by the french revolution. >> absolutely. and great examples.ral experience that he lived through, that a nation lived through and his pride, his passion, you can hear it in that piece, you look at the manuscript, sometimes i examine the manuscript, you can see there may be blood on the manuscript. think about that. what drives a person to get there? it's not an idea of music or some sort of preservation of something arbitrary and superficial at its depth, it's something that's much, much grander that's tied to humanity and tied to how we have certain things that affirm our humanity that when they're trying to take them from us or trying to strip us of that, we have this innate desire to reaffirm it. >> so it's fascinating, for you participating in protests and civil rights work, it's not separate from the music, it actually feeds into it. >> it should and it is, and whether you know it or not it is. people who are speaking and living as activists who are also musicians, one of my great friends we collaborated on the album, mavis staples, a perf
beethoven's music is written inspired by the french revolution. >> absolutely. and great examples.ral experience that he lived through, that a nation lived through and his pride, his passion, you can hear it in that piece, you look at the manuscript, sometimes i examine the manuscript, you can see there may be blood on the manuscript. think about that. what drives a person to get there? it's not an idea of music or some sort of preservation of something arbitrary and superficial at its...
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it doesn't have to be like beethoven. >> jimmy: i feel like not being able to play the piano is kindantage here in our effort to keep it stupid. ♪ yum yum, num num. >> oh, yeah, that's good. ♪ >> poop, poop! poop! we did it. >> jimmy: is that the poop key? >> that's it. ♪ yum yum, num num, toot toot, poop. >> jimmy: it's already in my head. >> it's amoyse n501ying. >> jimmy: it's going to be such a big hit. are you kids ready to potty? ♪ clap your hands and stomp your feet, give me something good to eat ♪ ♪ yum yum, num num, toot toot, poop ♪ >> first the food goes in your mouth, then it starts to travel south ♪ ♪ yum yum, num num, toot toot, poop ♪ ♪ checking finger, fries, pumpkin pancakes, chocolate pies ♪ ♪ yum yum, num num, toot, poop ♪ yum yum, num num, toot toot, poop ♪ . ♪ yum yum, num num, toot toot, poop ♪ ♪ yum yum, num num, toot toot ♪ >> hi, guys. >> hi, katy. can we ask you a question? >> sure. >> does everyone learn yums and toot their toots? >> everyone. you name it. >> elephants. ♪ yum yum, num num, toot toot, poop ♪ >> owls! >> yum yum, num num, toot toot, poop ♪ ♪
it doesn't have to be like beethoven. >> jimmy: i feel like not being able to play the piano is kindantage here in our effort to keep it stupid. ♪ yum yum, num num. >> oh, yeah, that's good. ♪ >> poop, poop! poop! we did it. >> jimmy: is that the poop key? >> that's it. ♪ yum yum, num num, toot toot, poop. >> jimmy: it's already in my head. >> it's amoyse n501ying. >> jimmy: it's going to be such a big hit. are you kids ready to potty? ♪...
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Apr 15, 2022
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if you have spotify or apple music you can pull up beethoven and you can confront the wisdom of the past very easily. his more accessible and never before and that was part of the pitch that people were making with this tech knowledge is why did they end up being abused and what's interesting about this new book "the dumbest generation grow up" as you are charting the trajectory of this technology in the generation that shaped this generation so why have theou tos work differently? >> guest: you're exactly right. you have the knowledge of the universe at your fingertips. i would bring material into my classes about teaching the bead generation writers and i have kerouac on the steve allen show in 1959 whilst d balance there at the piano doing a little jazz and kerouac is reading from one of his books sitting at the piano of varied powerful poignant moment of what happens. it's very important for beat literaturere because the performance is very important at that time. it's all there and we heard the hype in the 1990s. there was something called the digital divide. here we have got this m
if you have spotify or apple music you can pull up beethoven and you can confront the wisdom of the past very easily. his more accessible and never before and that was part of the pitch that people were making with this tech knowledge is why did they end up being abused and what's interesting about this new book "the dumbest generation grow up" as you are charting the trajectory of this technology in the generation that shaped this generation so why have theou tos work differently?...
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Apr 25, 2022
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paul: it might be an interesting investment opportunity for fans of mozart and beethoven. orchestra is betting it can make money through concerts and an online platform that connects performers. the japan national orchestra was started last year by a 27-year-old pianist. he sees the for-profit endeavor as a way to gain appreciation for classical music. >> when the pandemic at the world, many music students lost opportunity and they wanted places to play. so many eager and talented artists out there but many don't have occasions to play. i came up with the idea of gathering music lovers and giving them opportunities to perform. i encountered goals i needed to clear. one is finance. you need money in order to gather talented artists. if we are to attain our goals, we need to be profitable. a stock company is better than a university corporation. >> is that almost a year since you created the company. how is your business going. >> our goal is to have orchestra recognized by is many people as possible globally. i won second place at a prestigious competition. i myself came up
paul: it might be an interesting investment opportunity for fans of mozart and beethoven. orchestra is betting it can make money through concerts and an online platform that connects performers. the japan national orchestra was started last year by a 27-year-old pianist. he sees the for-profit endeavor as a way to gain appreciation for classical music. >> when the pandemic at the world, many music students lost opportunity and they wanted places to play. so many eager and talented artists...
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Apr 11, 2022
04/22
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it can also be seen in an el -- the beethoven piped into japanese department stores and the rock music enjoyed alike in prague, rangoon and tehran. i do remember lots of things about blue jeans and people in the soviet block not having access to blue jeans, and blue jeans being a sign of freedom on the march. and, in fact, a french social philosopher says there was more power in blue jeans and rock and roll than the entire red army. >> were they stewardess? the people on the flight that serve you. yeah, stewardess. back in the day they would pack, jam everything they could with blue jeans because once they get to moscow, they would get off the plane and make hundreds and hundreds of dollars for a pair of blue jeans. she was like, no, they love their blue jeans. >> it's a symbol of freedom. i think it's interesting to think about our transition to, okay, but what was rock after the triumph? and so this is setting up the '90s as optimistic or pessimistic. so, like, brief detour to our own home, a reminder that nirvana practiced right there. there is a clip on youtube from the nirvana tel
it can also be seen in an el -- the beethoven piped into japanese department stores and the rock music enjoyed alike in prague, rangoon and tehran. i do remember lots of things about blue jeans and people in the soviet block not having access to blue jeans, and blue jeans being a sign of freedom on the march. and, in fact, a french social philosopher says there was more power in blue jeans and rock and roll than the entire red army. >> were they stewardess? the people on the flight that...
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Apr 11, 2022
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cooperative restaurants and clothing stores opened last year in moscow the beethoven piped into japanese department stores and the rock music enjoyed a like in prague rangoon and tehran. so rock music american pop culture i do remember lots of things about blue jeans. and people in the soviet block not having access to blue jeans and blue jeans being a sign of freedom on the march and in fact a french social philosopher regime dobre says there was more power in blue jeans and rock and roll than the entire red army. i had a history teacher in the high school. who was a do it. but the people on the flight that of serve you yes, dude is and you know back in the day and going russia and her on the flight would pack. jam everything they could with blue jeans because once they got the mosca, they gotta play and just make hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of dollars per pair of blue jeans. no she was yeah. she was like, oh no they -- with their blue jeans. it's a symbol of freedom. so i think it's interesting to think about or transition to okay, but what was rock? after the triumph um, and so
cooperative restaurants and clothing stores opened last year in moscow the beethoven piped into japanese department stores and the rock music enjoyed a like in prague rangoon and tehran. so rock music american pop culture i do remember lots of things about blue jeans. and people in the soviet block not having access to blue jeans and blue jeans being a sign of freedom on the march and in fact a french social philosopher regime dobre says there was more power in blue jeans and rock and roll than...