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or beethoven composers like haydn and mozart were role models. because after realizing just how great they were you purposely chose to come to vienna. of course much more than just the metropolis for music so it's time for a brief overview of austria's capital. some $1900000.00 people live in vienna and each year the city welcomes around $7500000.00 visitors that makes the austrian capital one of the most popular destinations in europe. to experience what vienna has to offer just follow the things it's famous ring road that's the recommendation from our head concierge at the hotel imperial he knows what visitors want to see. just over 5 kilometers long and 60 metres wide the link is divided into 9 sections each with its own name. the ring road in circles the city's historical center. it also runs past the vienna state opera one of the world's most prestigious opera houses and. if that's because that is probably the most famous building on the. evening you can see the audience coming here not just in cars but also on foot it's nice to watch that e
or beethoven composers like haydn and mozart were role models. because after realizing just how great they were you purposely chose to come to vienna. of course much more than just the metropolis for music so it's time for a brief overview of austria's capital. some $1900000.00 people live in vienna and each year the city welcomes around $7500000.00 visitors that makes the austrian capital one of the most popular destinations in europe. to experience what vienna has to offer just follow the...
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of course that was awful for him he needed those sheets by contrast his teacher and role model haydn was very orderly so his music lies neatly on the piano beethoven was slovenly when it came to how he dressed and how he kept his house listening to house on. testament became famous in it the composer describes his desperate situation he's furious about becoming deaf and his isolation. that is the maze highly constat a testament is also a justification he writes about the incurable state of his ears made worse by misguided doctors he came here hoping to be healed. he was also suffering from a broken heart. but in 80 no 2 he came to highly can start to be cured. so this letter is a justification of why he's so withdrawn doesn't socialize much anymore and has become such a loner it's because he's uncomfortable saying speak up i can't hear you as a musician he finds the sun bearable and he must also deal with jealous folks and enemies he's made due to his difficult temperament so this letter attempts to correct his image a bit so basically. by the way. born here in vienna but in germany
of course that was awful for him he needed those sheets by contrast his teacher and role model haydn was very orderly so his music lies neatly on the piano beethoven was slovenly when it came to how he dressed and how he kept his house listening to house on. testament became famous in it the composer describes his desperate situation he's furious about becoming deaf and his isolation. that is the maze highly constat a testament is also a justification he writes about the incurable state of his...
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we made sure we all kept a safe distance from haydn.his work. there's not many young lads like that giving their time. and while we were out filming, jonny‘s local pub offered him their kitchen to cook all the food. my little domain. chip fryer, fish fryer, oven, salads, cooked meats. superb. this is perfect. it is a lot bigger. it is the right thing to do for the village. people, if they need help, we can give it. we are fit and healthy. this time three days ago, jonny hadn't even had this idea. now, with everyone pulling together, this community hopes to feed 500 of their most vulnerable. fiona lamdin, bbc points, yatton. we'd love to know what you're doing to support your neighbours — and what's being done for you? it's not always easy to ask for help, but with so many people having to stay home and hunker down, communicating needs and offering support will be vital. get in touch with me — @bbcjoannag on twitter — and we can share your stories here on bbc news. now, stories have been circulating online suggesting it's dangerous to ta
we made sure we all kept a safe distance from haydn.his work. there's not many young lads like that giving their time. and while we were out filming, jonny‘s local pub offered him their kitchen to cook all the food. my little domain. chip fryer, fish fryer, oven, salads, cooked meats. superb. this is perfect. it is a lot bigger. it is the right thing to do for the village. people, if they need help, we can give it. we are fit and healthy. this time three days ago, jonny hadn't even had this...
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haydn. >> you have to wait. that is all i can say. the gentleman complaining about the lack of office help? >> if you don't get someone at that desk soon, you will have to dig me out of all this paperwork. >> i have someone for you. 22, graduate of secretarial. school, honor student, conscientious, loyal, eager to work. she is outside. would you like to meet her? >> bring her in and tell her to have her pencil sharpened so we can get started. >> miss mary newton, mr. kurt harden. i think you will find your work cut out for you. >> how do you do? >> you should have seen his face. he looked at me like he couldn't believe it, like he couldn't believe it. >> what did he say? >> he said, how do you do? he said it twice and then turned around and went back to his desk, said he would see me tomorrow. >> what did the other guy do? >> mr. nelson? he smiled, like it was some sort of joke and then took me down to the medical office. >> did anybody say anything about you being the first colored girl in the office? >> they didn't have to. you coul
haydn. >> you have to wait. that is all i can say. the gentleman complaining about the lack of office help? >> if you don't get someone at that desk soon, you will have to dig me out of all this paperwork. >> i have someone for you. 22, graduate of secretarial. school, honor student, conscientious, loyal, eager to work. she is outside. would you like to meet her? >> bring her in and tell her to have her pencil sharpened so we can get started. >> miss mary newton,...
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early on, haydn chastises the president for using the daily press briefing to launch political attacks. then the former vp used his corona chat to issue political attacks. he praised south korea sophisticated handling of covid-19, but - -- >> we had none of that, the only extreme social distancing measures in place. that is a failure of planning and preparation by the white house. donald trump has not been planned for the coronavirus. he does bear responsibility for our response. this is not about politics. >> it is all about politics, you should have gotten schumer and pelosi on the phone and go over the relief package. he creates this cozy campaign platform that isn't working out very well for him. >> laura: raymond, look, there are occasions on the show where the camera will be going and i will say hey, what is going on, how's your sister doing? oh wait, are on. that has happened a few times on radio, >> you don't know, you know when things are starting and ending. >> laura: it's sad. >> you will love this, the most telling moment of his dire side chat came when he placed the back p
early on, haydn chastises the president for using the daily press briefing to launch political attacks. then the former vp used his corona chat to issue political attacks. he praised south korea sophisticated handling of covid-19, but - -- >> we had none of that, the only extreme social distancing measures in place. that is a failure of planning and preparation by the white house. donald trump has not been planned for the coronavirus. he does bear responsibility for our response. this is...
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petraeus: churchill famously observed that history would be kind to him because he and he and haydn did to write it that way. [laughter]. i guess there weren't seven-figure advances. jonathan: is sort of little-known attempt, there actually was a publish. but the opportunity, for the official biography do not really turn into much pride does provide interesting insight. using washington's edits. it is interesting to look at. but same time, for somebody who writes biographies as a living, it gives me opportunity to write the original one. gen. petraeus: hamilton for one. just months after washington died, they moved to the city that supports his name. can you talk a little bit about the relationship about the man and the city of washington. jonathan: this was not laughlin. george washington dyson just months later, the new city opens with the name washington. and it's george washington in my chosen spot on the potomac river, he spent a good deal of his presidency overseen the construction of the city. and ultimately he gave his name to the place. they didn't start calling it washington i
petraeus: churchill famously observed that history would be kind to him because he and he and haydn did to write it that way. [laughter]. i guess there weren't seven-figure advances. jonathan: is sort of little-known attempt, there actually was a publish. but the opportunity, for the official biography do not really turn into much pride does provide interesting insight. using washington's edits. it is interesting to look at. but same time, for somebody who writes biographies as a living, it...