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the concert hall they say well over the weekend he gave a much anticipated performance of barry's requiem with his own music a tanna in the milan church where it originally had its premiere way back in one thousand nine hundred eighty four. yet. i. need to be recognizable the passage d.s.e. re the day of wrath one of the climaxes intercept a very nice requiem mass conducted sale jokerman says on the orchestra music a chant of the touring here are one hundred eighty musicians fifteen concerts but this venue stands out milan's on marco church where bass requiem was first performed this is a very very special very. basic of the records of a concert. but is done for different purposes. so this plays give us the opportunity to. finding again true purpose or. secrets of music. and to get connected to this music in different way sanmarco church first mentioned in the year twelve fifty four martin luther was here and so was mozart illustrious guests fantastic acoustics it was here that the premier of his requiem dedicated to his late friend the poet and it's. a month sony first performed on may t
the concert hall they say well over the weekend he gave a much anticipated performance of barry's requiem with his own music a tanna in the milan church where it originally had its premiere way back in one thousand nine hundred eighty four. yet. i. need to be recognizable the passage d.s.e. re the day of wrath one of the climaxes intercept a very nice requiem mass conducted sale jokerman says on the orchestra music a chant of the touring here are one hundred eighty musicians fifteen concerts...
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re the day of wrath one of the climax is in just a few very nice requiem mass injected sale doctrine says and his orchestra music italia the touring here are one hundred eighty musicians fifteen concerts but this is the new stands out in sun marco church where they requiem was first performed this is a very very special very. basic of their approach of a concert the whole. night is done for different purposes. so this place gave us the opportunity to. find again true purpose of. secrets. and to get connected to this music in different way sanmarco church first mentioned in the year twelve fifty four martin luther was here and so was mozart illustrious guests fantastic acoustics it was here that the premie at his request him dedicated to his late friend. poet alice sundram and sony first performed on may twenty second eight hundred seventy full a year after months of nice day. by definition a requiem is meant for the songs of the deceased nowadays this one is rarely played at funerals more often in concert hopes. everything is so good the dramatic the intensity of the stage. with the
re the day of wrath one of the climax is in just a few very nice requiem mass injected sale doctrine says and his orchestra music italia the touring here are one hundred eighty musicians fifteen concerts but this is the new stands out in sun marco church where they requiem was first performed this is a very very special very. basic of their approach of a concert the whole. night is done for different purposes. so this place gave us the opportunity to. find again true purpose of. secrets. and to...
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much for the console they say well over the weekend he gave a much anticipated performance of it is requiem with his own song music a tanna in the milan church where it originally had its premiere way back in one thousand nine hundred. fifteen recognisable the past sixty s. a re the day of rock one of the climax is intercept you.
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welcome to news from the world of arts and culture we have a very special performance of veggies requiem in a very special place conducted by a very special man also coming up. old sons of musician and. has a new album and is my guest in the studio. and in our continuing series one hundred must reads if you like black you must sibylla live it. could be for you. and. the greek russian conduct to correct his divides opinion in the world of classical music some called him the savior of classical music in the twenty first century others are disturbed by his musical showmanship considering it overdone too much for the console they say well over the weekend he gave a much anticipated performance of betty's requiem with his own song music of tana in the milan church where it originally had its premiere way back in one thousand nine hundred eighty four. to be recognizable the passage b. and c. ray the day of rock one of the climax is in just a few.
welcome to news from the world of arts and culture we have a very special performance of veggies requiem in a very special place conducted by a very special man also coming up. old sons of musician and. has a new album and is my guest in the studio. and in our continuing series one hundred must reads if you like black you must sibylla live it. could be for you. and. the greek russian conduct to correct his divides opinion in the world of classical music some called him the savior of classical...
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for the console they say well over the weekend he gave a much anticipated performance of betty's requiem with his own music a tanna in the milan church where it originally had its premiere way back in one thousand nine hundred eighty four. to be recognizable the past sixty s. e re the day of rock one of the climaxes intercept events.
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not a dam has also played host to important memorials over the decades in one nine hundred seventy requiem mass was held here for the late general gong the service was broadcast to some five hundred million households worldwide four years later heads of state and royal representatives gathered to mourn former president george pompidou. and in one thousand nine hundred six some sixty heads of state and government attended the funeral mass for late french president francois mitterrand paying tribute to his friend and colleague german chancellor helmut kohl was moved to tears. when twenty thirteen moto dumb itself was the focus of attention when paris celebrated the eight hundred fiftieth anniversary of its landmark. for the occasion the cathedral was fitted with nine new bells during the french revolution nearly all the previous bells had been melted down and the church ransacked. in recent years the bells of noto dom have rung out in memory of victims of terrorism after the paris attacks of november two thousand and fifteen mourners waited in long lines to honor those killed. after the atta
not a dam has also played host to important memorials over the decades in one nine hundred seventy requiem mass was held here for the late general gong the service was broadcast to some five hundred million households worldwide four years later heads of state and royal representatives gathered to mourn former president george pompidou. and in one thousand nine hundred six some sixty heads of state and government attended the funeral mass for late french president francois mitterrand paying...
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when charles de gaulle died in 1970, there was a requiem mass there. it is a unique treasure in terms of world civilization. >> reporter: this professor, a medieval expert at the pacific school of religion in berkeley say the window and artwork were ground breaking. gasps as the mine spire collapsed, 500 tons of wood and 250 tons of lead falling in the flames. french president emmanuel macron rushed to the scene. >> notre dame is our history, the place where we have lived all of our great moments. it is the epicenter of our life. >> reporter: work had begun on the reasonvasions so some of the historic hart facts had been removed, -- artifacts had been removed, a blessing, but still, significant damage, a gaping hole in the arched ceiling and likely damage to painting and sculptures that date back to the 8th century. >> we will rebuild this cathedral all together. it is part of the french destiny, a project we will carry out in the coming years. >> thank you, jana. >>> the city of franz showing its solidarity with the people of france, with san francisc
when charles de gaulle died in 1970, there was a requiem mass there. it is a unique treasure in terms of world civilization. >> reporter: this professor, a medieval expert at the pacific school of religion in berkeley say the window and artwork were ground breaking. gasps as the mine spire collapsed, 500 tons of wood and 250 tons of lead falling in the flames. french president emmanuel macron rushed to the scene. >> notre dame is our history, the place where we have lived all of our...
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and it is a tried but true illusion that william faulkner was right when he wrote in requiem for a nun, the past is never dead, it is not even past. we see that again here in the life of the nation. i want to talk a little bit about why i believe history matters, not as an intellectual pursuit but as a cultural one. and as a political one. as an act of citizenship. the reason i talk about the way i talk about things, and sometimes people listen at the airport, they get a little upset. imagine a dorky hari krishna, that's what i am here i think it opens the aperture of conversation that has the capacity to illuminate as opposed to educate. almost every political conversation we have at this point agitates and does not illuminate. we are reflexively partisan, this is clear that it is a perennial force in american life that started with federalists and republicans. it started with jefferson and adams and hamilton. but the social science is hard to argue with. we are evermore divided. just because something has happened before does not mean it is not happening now. one of my favorite stati
and it is a tried but true illusion that william faulkner was right when he wrote in requiem for a nun, the past is never dead, it is not even past. we see that again here in the life of the nation. i want to talk a little bit about why i believe history matters, not as an intellectual pursuit but as a cultural one. and as a political one. as an act of citizenship. the reason i talk about the way i talk about things, and sometimes people listen at the airport, they get a little upset. imagine a...
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mourn a world heritage symbol that has stood for almost a millennium. ( ♪ cello ) a cellist played a requiem>> it's true that it's terribly tragic.he when wd about it yesterday, we were devastated. i didn't want to come, but i watched the television and i felt like i was at a friend's m deathbed, and e me awfully sad. >> reporter: the 850-year-old gothic cathedral withstood 16th-century riots, the frenchlu reon, and the second world war. its roof beams came from french forests that no longer exist. now, thoseeams don't, either. but some of its priceless artifacts were rcued by fire fighters and clergy, who formed a human chain to carry them to safety. these included the cathedral's most sacred relic, the crown of thorns, purported to be the one .at jesus wore on the cro also saved was the 18th century organ, the world's largest, and the icon stained-glass rose windows. officials call it a miracle. >> ( translated ): at the city hall, at the moment, you've got the treasure, the most precious parts of the works which are moveable. everything was moved overnight. it's a small miracle in the mis
mourn a world heritage symbol that has stood for almost a millennium. ( ♪ cello ) a cellist played a requiem>> it's true that it's terribly tragic.he when wd about it yesterday, we were devastated. i didn't want to come, but i watched the television and i felt like i was at a friend's m deathbed, and e me awfully sad. >> reporter: the 850-year-old gothic cathedral withstood 16th-century riots, the frenchlu reon, and the second world war. its roof beams came from french forests...