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for the san francisco symphony, alfred hertz would make all the for the san francisco symphony, alfredld make all the difference. >> narrator: under hertz, the san francisco symphony built a reputation for quickly using the latest technology to bring music to audiences beyond the concert hall. >> and through the remarkable achievements of modern electronic recording, a performance like this may be enjoyed in our homes whenever we please. >> narrator: in 1925, the symphony made its first recording with the victor talking machine company. [ orchestral music plays ] >> now, that violin solo was played by louis persinger, who was the concert master. it's a very impressive achievement given that the recording technology wasn't really up to that. but it is the san francisco symphony. [ orchestral music plays ] >> narrator: a year later, the symphony debuted on radio with the first weekly series presented by any orchestra in the country -- a program that ran for 30 years, reaching its height under music director pierre monteux, who conducted the symphony from 1935 until 1952. >> tonight, we g
for the san francisco symphony, alfred hertz would make all the for the san francisco symphony, alfredld make all the difference. >> narrator: under hertz, the san francisco symphony built a reputation for quickly using the latest technology to bring music to audiences beyond the concert hall. >> and through the remarkable achievements of modern electronic recording, a performance like this may be enjoyed in our homes whenever we please. >> narrator: in 1925, the symphony made...
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we're talking about the san francisco symphony. tonight we're going to remember some of its brightest moments and brightest stars. including a seven year old boy who would grow up to be one of the 20th century premier violinist. plus the glamour of opening night and the concert hall that had to be fixed. it's all straight ahead on a second look. hello everyone i'm frank somerville. this month marks the anniversary of the symphony. it began with part time musicians performing fewer than a dozen times in it's first year. concerts were he'll in the daytime because most of the musicians had better paying jobs at night. in 1915 during the panama pacific international -- the locals took note of boston's superior sound and replaced an american conductor with a european. no american would be chosen for that job again until the 1990s. in 1923 it provided the stage for seven-year-old prodigy. he would become one of the premier violinist. bob mackenzie interviewed him two years before he died at the age of 82. >> reporter: in 1985 at the age
we're talking about the san francisco symphony. tonight we're going to remember some of its brightest moments and brightest stars. including a seven year old boy who would grow up to be one of the 20th century premier violinist. plus the glamour of opening night and the concert hall that had to be fixed. it's all straight ahead on a second look. hello everyone i'm frank somerville. this month marks the anniversary of the symphony. it began with part time musicians performing fewer than a dozen...
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symphony is little bit undiscovered. because inside the symphony exists a very certain space that is not. wide open. everybody is there. you need to kind of revert leash and i kind of used to do tend to species it's not so easy. should. be set prosecution. you show. me. there's a pleasure this guy going into jail early to get a. vision gets a glimpse of. you know who's going to send. it to colds before their leg brace for facing more somebody speaking metaphorically the 2nd going to have to call just before the like i say. go to the same wasn't good. all the wins focusing more on the. little less thing about me. for this will please fortissimo. a little you. here in the music department of the berlin state library lies a 200 year old treasure. its value is incalculable its significance universal. its a musical score an autograph in the composer's hand of a piece that unleashed a musical revolution and continues to move and inspire listeners to this day. ludvig fun beethoven symphony number 9 in d. minor. this masterpiece
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symphony, country to the other 3. as it ends quiet the, she didn't need a big bombastic ending. he didn't need a big applause. he didn't need to be recognized, he just wanted to say what he have to say and he ends quietly reflecting it's so nice to hear nature because that's, that's where she wanted to be a good . the . the small town of twisting is located on lakes, done back in upper bavaria. this picturesque germantown plays a special role in the life story of composer your 100 pounds. the browse spent the summer here in 1873, where he composed one of his most famous pieces, the bronze from this heightened variations. one of the pieces that i 1st conducted in my career is very special to be here, where he spends his time, where he was inspired to work on his music and to come back to play all of the loan that i did upon a meets up with one of the organizers of the palms tag a festival, 100 problems while you had us from spent the summer of 1873 here. you're living here for 3 months and one decimal. in fact, it was
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a symphony. this is moving a symphony. move in a score move and it can shift to a rep, latasha piece. it has become a cultural cons i, which has a grandiose meaning. but boy, and i believe it also shows a very, very clear red line to barbarism as a plot to adult in the 2 bottom by is how does this music stand for humanism? and how is it a red line to barbarism face husband was carrying around his ideas for a new schuman a symphony. for years. in 1823 of the 9 months, he put his 9th symphony down on paper. the lead up to the premier. it was month by fees, disputes with the concept postponed several times. beethoven was furious pool copies of the music, recalcitrant singers, and not enough money. beethoven cancel the concert and then changed his mind as better than does company as one beethoven compose the 9. he was sick in vienna, he was almost a time with no money at all. so very often he couldn't go answered old, especially in bad weather because he had no shoes. and during this time of absolute
a symphony. this is moving a symphony. move in a score move and it can shift to a rep, latasha piece. it has become a cultural cons i, which has a grandiose meaning. but boy, and i believe it also shows a very, very clear red line to barbarism as a plot to adult in the 2 bottom by is how does this music stand for humanism? and how is it a red line to barbarism face husband was carrying around his ideas for a new schuman a symphony. for years. in 1823 of the 9 months, he put his 9th symphony...
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find within one symphonies that is very famous bad even for the people the know very well the symphony is little bit undiscovered. because inside the symphony. a very certain space that is not. why don't. i mean but is there. you need to kind of revert leash and i can't afford to do tend to species it's not so easy. should it be set by the picture. shall i say. there's a prejudice cutting into the early going to be just going to go into. you know who's intrusion and. the 2 calls before their leg brace for thinking more somebody is playing mentor father the 2nd going to have the 2 gods before i let us say. that part of the same wasn't it. was not. leaseholder wins 40 some more. little less thing by me. for dishing up least 40 still. a little you. gear in the music department of the berlin state library lies a 200 year old treasure. its value is incalculable its significance universal. its a musical score an autograph in the composer's hand of a piece that unleashed a musical revolution and continues to move and inspire listeners to this day. ludwig fun beethoven symphony number 9 in d.
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find with a name symphonies that is very famous but even for the people the know very well the symphony is little bit undiscovered. because inside the symphony exists a very certain space that is not. why don't. everybody is there. you need to kind of revert lucian i can't afford to do tend to the species it's not so easy. she should. be set but i think you should do. your show nicely. when the president is going to eventually to think it. means you're going to go into. you know who's intrusion and. the 2 called before their legalese for thinking more some of this playing metaphor to the 2nd i'm going to have to call this before the election i say. about all of the same wasn't and it. was a. leasehold of wins 40 single. this. little less thing by me. for this will please fortissimo. a little you. here in the music department of the berlin state library lies a 200 year old treasure. its value is incalculable its significance universal. its a musical score an autograph in the composer's hand of a piece that unleashed a musical revolution and continues to move and inspire listeners to this
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the symphony is a good bit undiscovered. because insides symphony exists a very certain space that is not. quite open. everybody is there. you need to kind of revert leash and i can't afford to do tend to species it's not so easy. to ship to ship the ship that's the picture. you show. was a pleasure discussing it the dearly going to. beijing games are going to. yuma and titian and. the 2 golds before their leg brace for piecing more some of the splendor for the 2nd going to have the 2 golds before the legless a. lot of the same wasn't a good. muslim. leasehold of wins 40 some more. little less thing by me. focusing on please. a little your. here in the music department of the berlin state library lies a 200 year old treasure. its value is incalculable its significance universal. its a musical score an autograph in the composer's hand of a piece that unleashed a musical revolution and continues to move and inspire listeners to this day. ludvig fun beethoven symphony number 9 in d. minor. this masterpiece is about 70 minutes l
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to find with a 9 symphonies that is very famous but even for their people the know very well the symphony is little bit undiscovered. because inside the symphony exists a very certain space that is not. quite open. everybody is there. you need a kind of revolution i can't afford to do tend to space it's not so easy. should. be set up as the picture. you show i see. there's a treasure shrugging in particularly good vision gets a glimpse of. you know when to send. the 2 calls before their legalese for spacing more some of the spelling major for the 2nd going to have the 2 golds before the let us say. that all of the same wasn't good. leaseholder wins 40 some more. look. a little less thing by me. for this more please fortissimo. a little you. here in the music department of the berlin state library lies a 200 year old treasure. its value is incalculable its significance universal. its a musical score an autograph in the composer's hand of a piece that unleashed a musical revolution and continues to move and inspire listeners to this day. ludwig fun beethoven symphony number 9 in d. minor. t
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>> well, the symphony came and did want to do the collaboration.t was pretty much open as to what we would be doing. i thought you have a pretty varied repertoire. we do music from various regions of mexico which have very different sounds, different instruments. we kind of kicked it back and forth with each other. of course the entire symphony cannot be part of these projects because there are just too many people to be in one space safely with the pandemic. it was a lot of problem solving. they said two or three people. i said, what about four? and we just kept on going back. and thought about what would be most effective to take advantage of the opportunity. >> for your experience, talk about you playing the guitar and the violinist and the floor bass player who are, you know, they seem to be as into it as you are. >> well, absolutely. i think we were all appreciative of the project. this is not a time where there is a lot of live music making because of covid-19 and i think everybody was happy to be out even though we had masks on during the pr
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the the it's of symphony. that for persons is struggling to struggle for what is your, what are your routes and what one to search for. simply having, being born somewhere the and go go, go, go, go. this is what we perhaps admire in the boy shock natural this, this catch in this is missing it for you to tell me about when our board ex 7 here, which is my favorite me through the i hope you enjoy watching our rehearsals talking to some of our musicians of the munich symphony and see how we put together this master piece of thankfully, now many years later has been absolutely recognized. this is the, the moment the 7 starts. and with this you have a diety to then you realize, oh, here comes word jack. the story teller the . 2 2 wednesday object, right? this is a very particular moment. he loves ships, boats, and he also loves the trains. and then one day he says, he tells the story that train arrived from pest to progress full of farmers and land workers were coming to the proctor protest. and the protest about k
the the it's of symphony. that for persons is struggling to struggle for what is your, what are your routes and what one to search for. simply having, being born somewhere the and go go, go, go, go. this is what we perhaps admire in the boy shock natural this, this catch in this is missing it for you to tell me about when our board ex 7 here, which is my favorite me through the i hope you enjoy watching our rehearsals talking to some of our musicians of the munich symphony and see how we put...
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a dodger can tick sacred song in a symphony in the old keys. with those words from 1818 beethoven outlined the basic idea for a new symphony years later it would become known as his knights. who. never before had there been a symphony with a choir and vocal soloists for the text he used a well known poem written more than 30 years earlier and or ode to joy by fully to his children. beethoven shortened it and moved around some of the lines added a sentence and using schiller's simple words he composed a symphony with worldwide appeal venture. nickerson to give them. and then. and she. always was. just like that. if you want to make. sure that they got all articulated like god that we're going to seeing. cross prepared heckuva fight the idea that they get. that did you take a look at that. let's make a home run this year. with a ruling to the letter writing that the cure could be think. if she was here now she yeah i know i was fired out of the. yeah i don't. know. why i still use it you know it gets really bad out of that hotel he sat was like y
a dodger can tick sacred song in a symphony in the old keys. with those words from 1818 beethoven outlined the basic idea for a new symphony years later it would become known as his knights. who. never before had there been a symphony with a choir and vocal soloists for the text he used a well known poem written more than 30 years earlier and or ode to joy by fully to his children. beethoven shortened it and moved around some of the lines added a sentence and using schiller's simple words he...
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the, for the symphony of brahms, the e minor symphony, the symphony that starts a minor ends in minor brahms with this last symphony decides to stay in this a heavy and tragic tone is very simple sometimes, and then a sending in cedar rapids here. and this is of the hopefully that this structure is so progressive. begin to and that's very pioneering also to come, it makes me think of all the bunk bed. good kids actually 12 song scale, the so after this 1st movement is beautiful movement, then he starts his 2nd movement with his tent. that could be the battery turner, the tenor in the church that is a, or an oregon sound were different. octaves and layers of the same champ are added from the horn to the wood, wins the . 2 2 the, it makes you feel like you could be in a yeah, in an older time, in the fridge, in mode in, which is a mode where you don't really know where the ground is. and then from this beginning of attempt recurring, that's come in and then they tell, you know, it's actually going to be a major and that change that shift in color. and that shift in place is i think one
the, for the symphony of brahms, the e minor symphony, the symphony that starts a minor ends in minor brahms with this last symphony decides to stay in this a heavy and tragic tone is very simple sometimes, and then a sending in cedar rapids here. and this is of the hopefully that this structure is so progressive. begin to and that's very pioneering also to come, it makes me think of all the bunk bed. good kids actually 12 song scale, the so after this 1st movement is beautiful movement, then...
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the today is the time for the, for the symphony of brahms, the minor symphony, the symphony, those thoughts of minor and m as in minor, bronze, was this last symphony decides to stay in this. a heavy and tragic tone is very simple, well done. and then is sending in cedar rapids here, and this is of the, hopefully that this structure is so progressively again to and that's very pioneering also to create it makes me think of all gone back the games actually 12, some scale the so after this 1st movement this is beautiful movement, then he starts his 2nd movement with his tent. that could be the baritone or the tenor in the church. that is, a or an organ sound were different. octaves and layers of the same champ are added from the horn to the wood, wins the . 2 2 the. 2 it makes you feel like you could be in a yeah, in an older time, in the fridge, in mode in, which is a mode where you don't really know where the ground is. and then from this beginning of the attempt recurring, that's come in and then they tell, you know, it's actually going to be a major and that change that shift in color. an
the today is the time for the, for the symphony of brahms, the minor symphony, the symphony, those thoughts of minor and m as in minor, bronze, was this last symphony decides to stay in this. a heavy and tragic tone is very simple, well done. and then is sending in cedar rapids here, and this is of the, hopefully that this structure is so progressively again to and that's very pioneering also to create it makes me think of all gone back the games actually 12, some scale the so after this 1st...
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and yet his music for example his 6 symphony is full of beauty. maybe oh all the stereotypes that we thought about beethoven and these famous. images of bears are are not true at all but the question remains who was beethoven really. was his genius so vast that he couldn't help but feel misunderstood. something that's often been described as the fate of child prodigies. sufferers are good with all of this done and. to be in a roan's of the bunch of them to learn to do rude people. no the ruled the world. perhaps the answer lies in beethoven's personal tragedy by the age of 28 he was almost completely down. a man who lived for music and the perfection of sound who could no longer hear. in 824 he conducted the work now regarded by many as his greatest achievement the 9th symphony. beethoven died 3 years later in vienna the city in whose concert halls and stages he wrote musical history but his legacy is immortal. and each of them builds bridges st lucie captivation people will fill it up including the middle east we tend to do any special project in
and yet his music for example his 6 symphony is full of beauty. maybe oh all the stereotypes that we thought about beethoven and these famous. images of bears are are not true at all but the question remains who was beethoven really. was his genius so vast that he couldn't help but feel misunderstood. something that's often been described as the fate of child prodigies. sufferers are good with all of this done and. to be in a roan's of the bunch of them to learn to do rude people. no the ruled...
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and yet his music for example his 6th symphony is full of beauty. maybe oh all the stereotypes that we thought about beethoven and these famous. images of best are not true at all but the question remains who was beethoven really. was his genius so bast that he couldn't help but feel misunderstood. something that's often been described as the fate of child prodigies. suffers i'm good with all of this done and. to be in a roan's of the bunch of. i'm to lend to the rude people. now the rule the world. perhaps the answer lies in beethoven's personal tragedy by the age of 28 he was almost completely. a man who lived for music and the perfection of sound who could no longer hear. in 824 he conducted the work now regarded by many as his greatest achievement the 9th symphony. beethoven died 3 years later in vienna the city in whose concert halls and stages he wrote musical history but his legacy is immortal it. has and builds bridges stridency captivation people will fill it up including the middle east we turn to very special project in fact. the director
and yet his music for example his 6th symphony is full of beauty. maybe oh all the stereotypes that we thought about beethoven and these famous. images of best are not true at all but the question remains who was beethoven really. was his genius so bast that he couldn't help but feel misunderstood. something that's often been described as the fate of child prodigies. suffers i'm good with all of this done and. to be in a roan's of the bunch of. i'm to lend to the rude people. now the rule the...
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called symphony 1982. and i wrote the second movement in paris, and the work went extremely well. it's one of the best things i've written and has taken other forms. it's been a ballet. (soft classical music) and i wrote the second movement of that symphony in paris. i was staying at a small hotel on montmartre. (soft classical music) so the changing from taras to you, does that... do you think that makes any difference in the publicity we sent out, or... i mean, do we have to-- - no, no, it's fine. - whatever the concertmaster thinks is best for the playability. i was going over the first movement on my violin. (violin music) (somber orchestral music) we could talk a little bit about the new schedule if there is one. - yeah, i haven't quite made the schedule, the rehearsal schedule yet. - you're stuck in paris then. how are you passing the time? what are you doing with yourself? (violin concerto music) - so he understood right away when i told him about the third movement. he said it was tricky. it should
called symphony 1982. and i wrote the second movement in paris, and the work went extremely well. it's one of the best things i've written and has taken other forms. it's been a ballet. (soft classical music) and i wrote the second movement of that symphony in paris. i was staying at a small hotel on montmartre. (soft classical music) so the changing from taras to you, does that... do you think that makes any difference in the publicity we sent out, or... i mean, do we have to-- - no, no, it's...
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then came the symphonies of robert schumann and now the 4 symphonies of your highness brahms. a school on the outskirts of the city of bremen this is where we come off in harmony as it's rehearsal spaces is where they work on and study the brahms symphonies music which has been poured over and played many times down the years. when i suggested this figure. could start one level less. here and a little little bit more dog a different character before see 3 bars to me both or try that we did. but the last one. is right it's still. done. it's ok so. perky 49 for the night. why do we need to play the drums certainly in concert again if we have records 2. the answer actually is questionable 2 because these pieces are never the same twice. these pieces develop just like. we've developed but just as certain as humans today a person who has literally just come out of the bunker after bombings and i didn't 43 years all of this music very differently than somebody who lives in a world where. where. we're seeing the break up of europe. you have this brahms was born in 833 to a family of
then came the symphonies of robert schumann and now the 4 symphonies of your highness brahms. a school on the outskirts of the city of bremen this is where we come off in harmony as it's rehearsal spaces is where they work on and study the brahms symphonies music which has been poured over and played many times down the years. when i suggested this figure. could start one level less. here and a little little bit more dog a different character before see 3 bars to me both or try that we did. but...
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the opening circles around the symphony's actual key of c. major but it never arrives there. beethoven's 1st symphony showed he was someone who hoped his works of art would stand the test of time no more short lived light music for the nobility instead masterpieces for europe's increasingly music loving bourgeoisie. bass hovan was the 1st composer to consistently is sign his compositions opus number has symphony number one opus 21. he saw himself as an artist on the same level as the writers sculptures and painters of his day. and he set the highest of standards for himself and others. earlier composers were guided by musicians abilities based over and ignored them formulating precise notations in his scores for tempo dynamics and articulation. his art required trained professionals who dedicated long rehearsals to mastering his works and that required institutions that could finance those efforts. or. something unexpected happened his revolutionary demands were met. welcome to vienna for many the musical capital of the world and i'm here at the music fact finding gold in con
the opening circles around the symphony's actual key of c. major but it never arrives there. beethoven's 1st symphony showed he was someone who hoped his works of art would stand the test of time no more short lived light music for the nobility instead masterpieces for europe's increasingly music loving bourgeoisie. bass hovan was the 1st composer to consistently is sign his compositions opus number has symphony number one opus 21. he saw himself as an artist on the same level as the writers...
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the symphony is little bit undiscovered. because insight symphony. a very certain space that these notes for. why don't. everybody is there. you need to kind of revert lucian a kind of a time to use to depend turned to space is not so easy. should. be set up as if you should. show. it was a pleasure scott going in particularly good because you're going to go into. humor with fish and then. the 2 called before their legalese for spacing more someone is playing mentor father the 2nd going to have the 2 gods before i like to say. about all of the same wasn't it. most. leaseholder wings fortissimo a. little less thing by me. for additional police fortissimo. a little you. here in the music department of the berlin state library lies a 200 year old treasure. its value is incalculable its significance universal. its a musical score an autograph in the composer's hand of a piece that unleashed a musical revolution and continues to move and inspire listeners to this day. ludwig fun beethoven symphony number 9 in d. minor. this maste
the symphony is little bit undiscovered. because insight symphony. a very certain space that these notes for. why don't. everybody is there. you need to kind of revert lucian a kind of a time to use to depend turned to space is not so easy. should. be set up as if you should. show. it was a pleasure scott going in particularly good because you're going to go into. humor with fish and then. the 2 called before their legalese for spacing more someone is playing mentor father the 2nd going to have...
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in 824 he conducted the work now regarded by many as his greatest achievement the 9th symphony. beethoven died 3 years later in vienna the city in whose concert halls and stages he wrote musical history but his legacy is a more. a child than builds bridges strewn captivating people will fill it up including the middle east we turn to a very special project in fact. the director of the fish that has always been a fan of ludwig van beethoven's music she helped to perform a very special work to mark the anniversary but not in germany the performance was to take place in the iraqi capital baghdad with support from the good institute. there plans on good does it more to commemorate the base have been 2020 celebrations the plan was to stage good his aid. anybody notice that debate has been composed in baghdad with the rocky act as an iraqi national symphony orchestra to do not something a fitting location for a fitting tribute the iraqi national symphony orchestra has long featured the egmont overture and its repertoire there to wrote the play but it was beethoven who composed the mus
in 824 he conducted the work now regarded by many as his greatest achievement the 9th symphony. beethoven died 3 years later in vienna the city in whose concert halls and stages he wrote musical history but his legacy is a more. a child than builds bridges strewn captivating people will fill it up including the middle east we turn to a very special project in fact. the director of the fish that has always been a fan of ludwig van beethoven's music she helped to perform a very special work to...
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in the score he wrote that the symphony was subsequently. catered to the memory of a great man today is considered revolutionary a great symphonic achievement. beethoven's political convictions influence many of his other compositions. in 1905 he wrote his only opera for delio an opera of liberation its theme is the struggle of the individual against an overpowering to. so beethoven was a political composer. can social critique and political commitment be expressed through music. today beethoven's 9th symphony is not only the official anthem of the european union but also a symbol of freedom worldwide. and it's been the soundtrack of great historical events including the fall of the berlin wall. to this day beethoven's 9th encourages musicians to take a political stand there. are . no war. 9095 days there's only one real question in people's minds as far as i'm concerned one decision to be might which side are you on. in the mid 1980 s. billy bragg became the musical face of britain's political conflicts the coal miners' strike had paralyzed
in the score he wrote that the symphony was subsequently. catered to the memory of a great man today is considered revolutionary a great symphonic achievement. beethoven's political convictions influence many of his other compositions. in 1905 he wrote his only opera for delio an opera of liberation its theme is the struggle of the individual against an overpowering to. so beethoven was a political composer. can social critique and political commitment be expressed through music. today...
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and oddly it is least performed of his symphonies it's very difficult symphony it is quite. tricky and complicated to put together but. for most music lovers this is. the favorites are for their their their their little under play. favorites. with the 2nd or no 2nd order. and the same almost never yeah he was born in 1962 in a stone and still part of the soviet union it was a musical family his father name e.r.v. was a conductor as well as young. and his younger brother christian also took the bus on. in tallinn palmer you have you studied percussion and conducting in 1900 the family emigrated to the united states covering you have you continued his studies in philadelphia and los angeles among his teachers was learned bernstein. man. i really want to talk about the fact movement of 8th wonder for them for me. you thought half playing very much a caroll and a tune with the other clarinetist and to refute it. 2 2 ringback and the tune continues on. i love playing because this is music there really has to speak you have to really find it's not a simple melody you. have to real
and oddly it is least performed of his symphonies it's very difficult symphony it is quite. tricky and complicated to put together but. for most music lovers this is. the favorites are for their their their their little under play. favorites. with the 2nd or no 2nd order. and the same almost never yeah he was born in 1962 in a stone and still part of the soviet union it was a musical family his father name e.r.v. was a conductor as well as young. and his younger brother christian also took the...
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and i did a power of conduct each brahms symphony with one by deval jack. that is probably one of the most beautiful music ever written from symphony on the channel is physically and emotionally, very, very talent, life joy. and it's this wrong song for intensive weeks of rehearsals, concerts, and conversations join us as we follow the creative process of the symphonic cycle . the . or if you hear this 3rd movement, you cannot possibly think that this is about nothing. the it's absolutely about love is perhaps most respondents love impossible love the this is a 3rd since new problems. i hate to say my favorite because i loved them all, but definitely a very special one to me and i welcome you to see the process of rehearsals with them unix infinity. i hope you the this, this patient i am from the todd and then immediately later, he's in the bomb bomb bomb bottom from them. he's singing some beautiful horizontal sort of like this horizon type of line, the and then immediately he's into another thing. so within the 1st minutes of the same city, you have 4 or
and i did a power of conduct each brahms symphony with one by deval jack. that is probably one of the most beautiful music ever written from symphony on the channel is physically and emotionally, very, very talent, life joy. and it's this wrong song for intensive weeks of rehearsals, concerts, and conversations join us as we follow the creative process of the symphonic cycle . the . or if you hear this 3rd movement, you cannot possibly think that this is about nothing. the it's absolutely about...
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toughens nice symphony for the world. in 45 minutes on d w. w crime fighters are back africa's most successful radio drama series continues all of us odes are available online and of course you can share and discuss on w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms crime fighter 2 mean no. doubt about that. it's not but. it's your pop up out. i think you can't really be a musician. if you're not addicted to beethoven. fan base has been has been 250 years ago in for a musical genius who became one of the most famous classical composers who time the anniversary of his have been so good to celebrate a lot of this and i didn't tell the complete patna of the paycheck in any frustration society. in this edition of costs 21 we ask why does a child still uses those accounts for his income to me feel fantastic want to find out who was helping me. an eccentric genius beethoven as portrayed by ed harris. gary oldman beethoven was more dishevelled even confused. bam-bam toby a small readies beethoven is a successful respected musician but at t
toughens nice symphony for the world. in 45 minutes on d w. w crime fighters are back africa's most successful radio drama series continues all of us odes are available online and of course you can share and discuss on w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms crime fighter 2 mean no. doubt about that. it's not but. it's your pop up out. i think you can't really be a musician. if you're not addicted to beethoven. fan base has been has been 250 years ago in for a musical genius...
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i'm kathy pane and play picalo with the symphony. i was the first musician this micheal hired during his season as music director in 1995. day that michael hired me was the best days of my life. as i embarkod an epic 25 year journal we michael and the orchestra. michael's arrival in san francisco brought a golden age for the orchestra a period of growth and international aclaim. during his tenure he made a strong connection with the citizen of san francisco cultivating a maverick per this resonated in our city. it was a spirit that san franciscans adovered. forged an amazing partnership with the musicians that thrilled our audiences with intensity of expression and passion we brought to our music making. michael is loved in san francisco and around the world for his ability to bring you inside the composer's world. and in their musical process. with his extraordinary gift for communicating the emotional power of music. i learned so much from michael and helped me to be the best musician i could be. my clothe and could you wantless mu
i'm kathy pane and play picalo with the symphony. i was the first musician this micheal hired during his season as music director in 1995. day that michael hired me was the best days of my life. as i embarkod an epic 25 year journal we michael and the orchestra. michael's arrival in san francisco brought a golden age for the orchestra a period of growth and international aclaim. during his tenure he made a strong connection with the citizen of san francisco cultivating a maverick per this...
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in 824 he conducted the work now regarded by many as his greatest achievement the 9th symphony. that beethoven died 3 years later in vienna the city in whose concert halls and stages he wrote musical history but his legacy is immortal. has been build bridges st lucie captivation people will fill it up including the middle east we turn to a very special project in fact. the director of hostile it faced it has always been a fan of ludwig van beethoven's music she hoped to perform a very special work to mark the anniversary but not in germany the performance was to take place in the iraqi capital baghdad with support from a good institute. there plans on good does it more to commemorate the base of the 2020 celebrations the plan was to stage good as a to notice that debate has been composed in baghdad with a rocky act as an iraqi national symphony orchestra to do know something fitting location for a fitting tribute the iraqi national symphony orchestra has long featured the egmont overture and its repertoire here to wrote the play but it was beethoven who composed the music. durin
in 824 he conducted the work now regarded by many as his greatest achievement the 9th symphony. that beethoven died 3 years later in vienna the city in whose concert halls and stages he wrote musical history but his legacy is immortal. has been build bridges st lucie captivation people will fill it up including the middle east we turn to a very special project in fact. the director of hostile it faced it has always been a fan of ludwig van beethoven's music she hoped to perform a very special...
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they said when we heard this symphony. that we are this war in the words of daniil granin in the end it is not force that always triumphs, but justice and truth today. you have many decades, shostakovich's leningrad symphony continues to evoke in new generations the strongest feelings, they have the bitterness of loss and the joy of victory, love for the motherland and readiness to defend it, and this is evidence of real great art, eternal values unite people of all ages, nationalities and religion asserts truth and light, which always prevail over lies over the forces of darkness. music that can't be heard without tears, the always powerful leningrad symphony sounded incredibly beautiful that evening. final chords to the accompaniment of grandiose fireworks and in these fiery reflections of the peter and paul fortress and the reflection in the neva, as if the whole history of the great and unconquered city polina ermolaeva alexey karpukhin andrey sorokin anastasia tyurina 200 weeks, st. petersburg this is news of the we
they said when we heard this symphony. that we are this war in the words of daniil granin in the end it is not force that always triumphs, but justice and truth today. you have many decades, shostakovich's leningrad symphony continues to evoke in new generations the strongest feelings, they have the bitterness of loss and the joy of victory, love for the motherland and readiness to defend it, and this is evidence of real great art, eternal values unite people of all ages, nationalities...
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and yet his music for example his 6 symphony is full of beauty. maybe all the stereotypes that we thought about best hope and these famous. images of bedouin are not true at all but the question remains who was beethoven really. was his genius so bast that he couldn't help but feel misunderstood. something that's often been described as the fate of child prodigies. suffers i'm good with all of this done and. to be in a roan's of the bunch of the limited to rude people. now the rule. perhaps the answer lies in beethoven's personal tragedy by the age of 28 he was almost completely deaf. a man who lived for music and the perfection of sound who could no longer hear. in 824 he conducted the work now regarded by many as his greatest achievement the 9th symphony. beethoven died 3 years later in vienna the city in whose concert halls and stages he wrote musical history but his legacy is immortal. has and builds bridges through music captivation people will fill it up including the middle east we turn to 3 special project in fact. the director of the fish
and yet his music for example his 6 symphony is full of beauty. maybe all the stereotypes that we thought about best hope and these famous. images of bedouin are not true at all but the question remains who was beethoven really. was his genius so bast that he couldn't help but feel misunderstood. something that's often been described as the fate of child prodigies. suffers i'm good with all of this done and. to be in a roan's of the bunch of the limited to rude people. now the rule. perhaps the...
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the youth symphony orchestra. the new founded the orchestra in 2016. its very existence is a political statement for ukrainian unity. musicians come from all over the country to play with the orchestra, including from the east, which sought the bloody attacks and an annexation by russia, in violation of international law, the sabbath that the nitrate, beethoven's 9th, and on the day before, there was a terrible attack on keith and on hockey, a massive rocket attacked with many civilians were injured. see, they seemed to be the mention for let's and on that day i was supposed to conduct space. evans 9 store didn't get an indifferent student and i was supposed to conduct and interpret. let's embrace and as an artist, every time there's an in a, in, we all know to find but not to lose hope in the darkest of tiles to believe and i'm carry lines and i, nice on the cloud. but as i can in chief, we made 2 musicians from the useful coastal, on the way to the host, beethoven's 9th time. and again, the musicians have to sto
the youth symphony orchestra. the new founded the orchestra in 2016. its very existence is a political statement for ukrainian unity. musicians come from all over the country to play with the orchestra, including from the east, which sought the bloody attacks and an annexation by russia, in violation of international law, the sabbath that the nitrate, beethoven's 9th, and on the day before, there was a terrible attack on keith and on hockey, a massive rocket attacked with many civilians were...
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the it's of symphony. that for persons is struggling to struggle for what is your, what are your routes and what one to search for. simply having, being born somewhere the and go go, go, go, go christmas. we perhaps admire in divorce jacques natural this, this catch in, this is missing. it for you to tell me about an hour for jack 7 here, which is my favorite since we said we through the hope you enjoy watching our rehearsals talking to some of our musicians of the munich symphony and see how we put together this master piece of thankfully now many years later has been absolutely rec mice. this is the, the moment the 7 starts. and with this you have a diety to then you realize, oh, here comes more jack. the story teller the . 2 wednesday project, right, this is a very particular moment. he loved ships, boats, and he also loved the trains. and then one day he says, he tells the story that train arrived from pest to progress full of farmers and land workers were coming to the proctor protest. and the protest
the it's of symphony. that for persons is struggling to struggle for what is your, what are your routes and what one to search for. simply having, being born somewhere the and go go, go, go, go christmas. we perhaps admire in divorce jacques natural this, this catch in, this is missing. it for you to tell me about an hour for jack 7 here, which is my favorite since we said we through the hope you enjoy watching our rehearsals talking to some of our musicians of the munich symphony and see how...
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symphony is a little bit undiscovered. because inside the symphony exists a very certain space that is not. quite open. everybody is there. you need to kind of revert lucian and kind of used to do tend to species it's not so easy. should it be set by the picture. you show. me. when the president's going into dearly to get a. vision gets a glimpse of. huma when titian. for 2 calls before their legalese for spacing more some of the spelling metaphor to the 2nd going to have the 2 called before i like to say. the same wasn't it. leaves all the wings fall to some more. little less thing by me. fortissimo please fortissimo. a little you're. here in the music department of the berlin state library lies a 200 year old treasure. its value is incalculable its significance universal. its a musical score an autograph in the composer's hand of a piece that unleashed a musical revolution and continues to move and inspire listeners to this day. ludwig fun beethoven symphony number 9 in d. minor. this masterpiece is about 70 minutes long
symphony is a little bit undiscovered. because inside the symphony exists a very certain space that is not. quite open. everybody is there. you need to kind of revert lucian and kind of used to do tend to species it's not so easy. should it be set by the picture. you show. me. when the president's going into dearly to get a. vision gets a glimpse of. huma when titian. for 2 calls before their legalese for spacing more some of the spelling metaphor to the 2nd going to have the 2 called before i...
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then came the symphonies of robert schumann and now the 4 symphonies of your highness brahms. a school on the outskirts of the city of bremen this is where they come off in harmony as it's rehearsal spaces is where they work on and study the brahms symphonies music which has been pored over and played many times down the years. when i just did this figure out of a good start one level less. than . a little little bit more dog different got to before see 3 bars things to me both or try that we did for you but this last one is exactly right it's due to run down. this ok so. perky 49 for the night. why do we need to play the drums and in concert the gen if we have recordings 2. the answer actually is quite simple 2 2 because these pieces are never the same force. these pieces develop just like. we develop like this was said to the humans to a person who has literally just come out of the bunker. buster bomb makers and i didn't 43 cheers all of this music very differently than somebody who lives in the world where. where a. we're seeing the break up of europe. is true and conducto
then came the symphonies of robert schumann and now the 4 symphonies of your highness brahms. a school on the outskirts of the city of bremen this is where they come off in harmony as it's rehearsal spaces is where they work on and study the brahms symphonies music which has been pored over and played many times down the years. when i just did this figure out of a good start one level less. than . a little little bit more dog different got to before see 3 bars things to me both or try that we...