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sir. >> in 1990, the national symphony orchestra went to moscow, first time since his exile.nd it was an event. there were two concerts in moscow, two in leningrad and it ended as stars and stripes forever. i wonder if you have come across that. >> i didn't look at before -- i didn't look at that tour. the tours i looked at were tours sponsored by the u.s. government where the government paid the built. and i'm not sure -- did it have the government -- >> it was the reagan/gorbachev era. and this was the peak, but many similar musical events during that late 1980s period. and i think that that would be worthy of another chapter in your next book. >> my next book is on jazz musicians, but that is a good suggestion. at the end of the book, i looked at the new york philharmonic's trip to north korea. i do look at that which i think was 2008 or 2007. and i also look at the trips to china by the philadelphia orchestra and the boston symphony. so i look at those. i'm sure that experience would be worth knowing more about, but it is not in the book. >> they reflect the times. they d
sir. >> in 1990, the national symphony orchestra went to moscow, first time since his exile.nd it was an event. there were two concerts in moscow, two in leningrad and it ended as stars and stripes forever. i wonder if you have come across that. >> i didn't look at before -- i didn't look at that tour. the tours i looked at were tours sponsored by the u.s. government where the government paid the built. and i'm not sure -- did it have the government -- >> it was the...
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orchestra were dismissed. again they were charged with no crimes. the chicago symphony had a very distinguished principal cellists. he was dismissed after accused of adding obscene lyrics to the star-spangled banner. he also failed to stand up during a performance and he was asked why and he said i couldn't stand and continue to play my cello. the end of the war in 1918 did not mean an end to anti-german hostility in the country. i'm not going to go into it in detail today but the book details this into considerable detail. in the fall of 1919 one year after the war ended blood was shed and gunfire rang out on the east side of new york city when violent protests erupted over performances of german opera and operetta by a new opera company. that company was soon forbidden from offering new yorkers german opera. in effect there were riots on the street of new york over this. this was a year after the end of the war. gradually over time over the next few years german music would be heard again. germany had been tamed in the war and its music again soothed and inspired the
orchestra were dismissed. again they were charged with no crimes. the chicago symphony had a very distinguished principal cellists. he was dismissed after accused of adding obscene lyrics to the star-spangled banner. he also failed to stand up during a performance and he was asked why and he said i couldn't stand and continue to play my cello. the end of the war in 1918 did not mean an end to anti-german hostility in the country. i'm not going to go into it in detail today but the book details...
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the dallas symphony orchestra also got creative.de, 90 concerts chamber musicians all around dallas, on streets, driveways, cul-de-sacs, parks. janet: an indoor concert was just 42 musicians, the audience capped at 150 and a hall built for 1800. >> people would shout thank you to the orchestra as they were getting off the stage, which was just so poignant. janet: the silver lining is that someone with tickets all the way up here can now get this close to the musicians. >> you get angles, you get good perspectives that you can't have at a normal concert. aret: the bso and dso determined to come back, knowing that music is more important than ever. in boston, janet wu, bloomberg news. tom: this has been extorting a this year. janet wu there with the challenge of the two orchestras. i want to do a massive shout out to gramophone magazine out of london. it has provided huge leadership for the classical community during this pandemic, and the past making of the berlin philharmonic. they are the ones that invented digital classical music.
the dallas symphony orchestra also got creative.de, 90 concerts chamber musicians all around dallas, on streets, driveways, cul-de-sacs, parks. janet: an indoor concert was just 42 musicians, the audience capped at 150 and a hall built for 1800. >> people would shout thank you to the orchestra as they were getting off the stage, which was just so poignant. janet: the silver lining is that someone with tickets all the way up here can now get this close to the musicians. >> you get...
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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 music. alone and virus pandemic almost spelled the end of the project. but astrid face to head had a plan b. . instead of staging a play she decided to make a film and including footage of the rehearsals and baghdad. beethoven's music was set to the arabic translation of curtis text. and. i tried to rehearse with the musicians on zoom and though we can't see in the connection. we somehow found a way to communicate 1st and the. that's also how she stayed in touch with other members of the project. this is a camera man in baghdad who. also directed the filming over the internet the play itself is about a battle for freedom that ends in failure the director divided it into a separate scene which were then filmed in various locations in baghdad. she's already spent months working on a project. much of the inspiration came from beethoven himself and his music. is for me. to me
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 music. alone and virus pandemic almost spelled the end of the project. but astrid face to head had a plan b. . instead of staging a play she decided to make a film and including footage of the rehearsals and baghdad. beethoven's music was set to the arabic translation of curtis...
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did you know something a fitting location for a fitting tribute the iraqi national symphony orchestra has long feature of the egmont overture and its repertoire good to wrote the play but it was beethoven who composed the music. alone and virus endemic almost spelled the end of the project. but also. front face dead had a plan b. . instead of staging a play she decided to make a film and including footage of the rehearsals and baghdad. beethoven's music was set to the arabic translation of curtis text. i tried to rehearse with the musicians on zoom and though we can't see in the connection. we somehow found a way to communicate. that's also how she stayed in touch with other members of the project come on this is our camera man in baghdad. 'd also directed the filming over the internet the play itself is about a battle for freedom that ends in failure the director divided it into separate see which were then filmed in various locations in baghdad. she's already spent months working on the project. much of the inspiration came from beethoven himself and his music. is for me. i mean the
did you know something a fitting location for a fitting tribute the iraqi national symphony orchestra has long feature of the egmont overture and its repertoire good to wrote the play but it was beethoven who composed the music. alone and virus endemic almost spelled the end of the project. but also. front face dead had a plan b. . instead of staging a play she decided to make a film and including footage of the rehearsals and baghdad. beethoven's music was set to the arabic translation of...
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did you know something a fitting location for a fitting tribute the iraqi national symphony orchestra has long featured the egmont overture and its repertoire due to wrote the play but it was beethoven who composed the music. alone and virus endemic almost spelled the end of the project. but astrid faced it had a plan b. instead of staging a play she decided to make a film and including footage of the rehearsals in baghdad. beethoven's music was set to the arabic translation of curtis text. i'm trying to rehearse with the musicians on zoom and though we can see in the connection. we somehow found a way to communicate. that's also how she stayed in touch with other members of the project. come on this is our camera man in baghdad. also directed the filming over the internet the play itself is about a battle for freedom engine failure the director divided into separate c. which were then filmed in various locations in baghdad. she's already spent months working on a project. much of the inspiration came from beethoven himself and his music. is for me. i mean the nature of it all has inc
did you know something a fitting location for a fitting tribute the iraqi national symphony orchestra has long featured the egmont overture and its repertoire due to wrote the play but it was beethoven who composed the music. alone and virus endemic almost spelled the end of the project. but astrid faced it had a plan b. instead of staging a play she decided to make a film and including footage of the rehearsals in baghdad. beethoven's music was set to the arabic translation of curtis text. i'm...
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did you know something a fitting location for a fitting tribute the iraqi national symphony orchestra has long feature of the egmont overture and its repertoire guta wrote the play but it was beethoven who composed the music. needed by was endemic almost spelled the end of the project. but astrid faced it had a plan b. instead of staging a play she decided to make a film including footage of the rehearsals in baghdad. beethoven's music was set to the arabic translation of curtis text. i tried to rehearse with the musicians on zoom and though we can't see in the connection. we somehow found a way to communicate and. that's also how she stayed in touch with other members of the project. this is our camera man in baghdad nia. also directed the filming over the internet the play itself is about a battle for freedom that ends in failure the director divided it into separate scenes which were then filmed in various locations in baghdad. she's already spent months working on a project. much of the inspiration came from beethoven himself and his music. is for me. i mean the nature of it all h
did you know something a fitting location for a fitting tribute the iraqi national symphony orchestra has long feature of the egmont overture and its repertoire guta wrote the play but it was beethoven who composed the music. needed by was endemic almost spelled the end of the project. but astrid faced it had a plan b. instead of staging a play she decided to make a film including footage of the rehearsals in baghdad. beethoven's music was set to the arabic translation of curtis text. i tried...
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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. during the virus endemic almost spelled the end of the project. but awestruck faced it had a plan b. instead of staging a play she decided to make a film including footage of the rehearsals in baghdad. beethoven's music was set to the arabic translation of curtis text. i tried to rehearse with the musicians on zoom and though we kept in the connection . we somehow found a way to communicate. that's also how she stayed in touch with other members of the project come on this is our camera man in baghdad. also directed the filming over the internet the play itself is about a battle for freedom that ends in failure the director divided it into separate scene which were then filmed in various locations in baghdad. she's already spent months working on a project. much of the inspiration came from beethoven himself and his music. is for me. i mean the nature of it all has
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. during the virus endemic almost spelled the end of the project. but awestruck faced it had a plan b. instead of staging a play she decided to make a film including footage of the rehearsals in baghdad. beethoven's music was set to the arabic translation of curtis text. i...
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when you play in a big symphony orchestra even as a percussionist we used to just have the pulse and but in the pico has like this always some small adjustments we have 2 small adjustments all the time so that's quite difficult because we are 13 players that used to do that just once in sort of the same time so that it needs a lot of a lot of ice a lot of use is set of like a football team you know we have someone to run fast and some are just just you know their experience and know how to keep calm when when it's you know it's growing on your then you have to have. people experience people just this is this is where you have to visit the us don't go wild. the sort of this is sort of a master class that week like this because in classical music normally written place to the melody has not this time the military has to play to the reason. i mean like the black sheep of the sound samples. because i'm not a classical trained decision i am a self-taught jazz guy. i love it when we get the sense from all those types of music it's so enriching and many times i think that if we we need to b
when you play in a big symphony orchestra even as a percussionist we used to just have the pulse and but in the pico has like this always some small adjustments we have 2 small adjustments all the time so that's quite difficult because we are 13 players that used to do that just once in sort of the same time so that it needs a lot of a lot of ice a lot of use is set of like a football team you know we have someone to run fast and some are just just you know their experience and know how to keep...
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in 2017 she moved to australia where she was principal conductor of the queensland symphony orchestra brisbane for 2 years. currently 39 year old lives in berlin with her 2 sons. was not really. a london adela impossible orchestra actually draws inspiration from many musicians shared. experience playing together in different places but in times of corona making music together is a little different 2 2. so i walk out and back up up up the time that i have it. every time there's a crisis. there's such an interesting cultural outburst when my people struggle and are taking out of their comfort zones creativity comes out there's no doubt but we are going in that raising opportunity to see what we're doing why we're doing it for whom we're doing and those are big questions that when you are running from place to place in concert a concert and sometimes you don't have the time and space to think. so for me it was really crucial that since. that was on its 21 with the impossible orchestra but stay tuned next we're showing the music video in full length enjoy. ok i'm happy with that. oh. wow
in 2017 she moved to australia where she was principal conductor of the queensland symphony orchestra brisbane for 2 years. currently 39 year old lives in berlin with her 2 sons. was not really. a london adela impossible orchestra actually draws inspiration from many musicians shared. experience playing together in different places but in times of corona making music together is a little different 2 2. so i walk out and back up up up the time that i have it. every time there's a crisis. there's...
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in 2017 she moved to australia where she was principal conductor of the queensland symphony orchestra britain for 2 years. currently 39 year old lives in berlin with her 2 sons. was not really. a london adela impossible orchestra actually draws inspiration from many musicians shared. experience playing together in different places but in times of corona making music together is a little different 2 2. so walk out and backed up our path but out of it. every time there's a crisis. there's such an interesting cultural outburst one might be people struggle and are taking out of their comfort zones creativity comes out there's no doubt but we are going in that mazing opportunity to see what we're doing why we're doing it for whom we're doing it those are big questions that when you are running from place to place and concert a concert and sometimes you don't have the time and space to think. so for me it was really crucial that since. that was on its 21 with the impossible orchestra but stay tuned next we're showing the music video in full length enjoy. ok i'm happy with. i am. proud. or w
in 2017 she moved to australia where she was principal conductor of the queensland symphony orchestra britain for 2 years. currently 39 year old lives in berlin with her 2 sons. was not really. a london adela impossible orchestra actually draws inspiration from many musicians shared. experience playing together in different places but in times of corona making music together is a little different 2 2. so walk out and backed up our path but out of it. every time there's a crisis. there's such an...
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in 2017 she moved to australia where she was principal conductor of the queensland symphony orchestra britain for 2 years. currently 39 year old lives in berlin with her 2 sons. was really on this. island unadilla impossible orchestra actually draws inspiration from many musicians and shared. experience playing together in different places but in times of corona making music together is a little different 2 2. so work and backed up are part of it. every time there's a crisis. there so an interesting cultural outburst one might people struggle and are taking out of the comfort songs creativity comes out there's no doubt but we are learning that may sing opportunity to see what we're doing why we're doing it for whom we're doing it those are big questions that when you are running from place to place in concert a concert and sometimes you don't have the time and space to think. so for me it was really crucial that since. that was on its 21 with the impossible orchestra but stay tuned next we're showing the music video in full length enjoy. ok i'm happy with that. oh. wow the. or war. or
in 2017 she moved to australia where she was principal conductor of the queensland symphony orchestra britain for 2 years. currently 39 year old lives in berlin with her 2 sons. was really on this. island unadilla impossible orchestra actually draws inspiration from many musicians and shared. experience playing together in different places but in times of corona making music together is a little different 2 2. so work and backed up are part of it. every time there's a crisis. there so an...
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in 2017 she moved to australia where she was principal conductor of the queensland symphony orchestra britain for 2 years. currently 39 year old lives in berlin with her 2 sons. was really. impossible orchestra actually draws inspiration from the many musicians shared. experience playing together in different places but in times of corona making music together is a little different 2 2. so walk here backed up up up that sound that i've heard of it. every time there's a crisis. there's such an interesting cultural outburst when my people struggle and are taking out of their comfort zones creativity comes out there's no doubt but we are going in that raising opportunity to see what we're doing why we're doing it for a home we're doing and those are big questions that when you are running from place to place and concert concert and sometimes you don't have the time and space to think. so for me it was really crucial that since. that was on its 21 with the impossible orchestra but stay tuned next we're showing the music video in full length enjoying. ok i'm happy with that. oh. wow the. b
in 2017 she moved to australia where she was principal conductor of the queensland symphony orchestra britain for 2 years. currently 39 year old lives in berlin with her 2 sons. was really. impossible orchestra actually draws inspiration from the many musicians shared. experience playing together in different places but in times of corona making music together is a little different 2 2. so walk here backed up up up that sound that i've heard of it. every time there's a crisis. there's such an...
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in 2017 she moved to australia where she was principal conductor of the queensland symphony orchestra brisbane for 2 years. currently 39 year old lives in berlin with her 2 sons. was not really. a london adela impossible orchestra actually draws inspiration from many musicians shared. experience playing together in different places but in times of corona making music together is a little different 2 2. so i walk out and hear. about that but i don't have it. every time there's a crisis. they're stuck at an interesting cultural outburst when my people struggle and are taking out of their comfort zones creativity comes out there's no doubt but we are going in that mazing opportunity to see what we're doing why we're doing it for whom we're doing it those are the questions that when you are running from place to place and concert the concert and sometimes you don't have the time and space to think. so for me it was really crucial that since. that was on its 21 with the impossible orchestra but stay tuned next we're showing the music video in full length enjoy. ok i'm happy with that. war
in 2017 she moved to australia where she was principal conductor of the queensland symphony orchestra brisbane for 2 years. currently 39 year old lives in berlin with her 2 sons. was not really. a london adela impossible orchestra actually draws inspiration from many musicians shared. experience playing together in different places but in times of corona making music together is a little different 2 2. so i walk out and hear. about that but i don't have it. every time there's a crisis. they're...
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did you know something a fitting location for a fitting tribute the iraqi national symphony orchestra has long featured the egmont overture and its repertoire good to wrote the play but it was beethoven who composed the music. needed by was endemic almost spelled the end of the project. but astrid faced it had a plan b. instead of staging a play she decided to make a film including footage of the rehearsals in baghdad. beethoven's music was set to the arabic translation of curtis text. i tried to rehearse with the musicians on zoom and though we kept in the connection . we somehow found a way to communicate 1st and. that's also how she stayed in touch with other members of the project. this is a camera man in baghdad. also directed the filming over the internet the play itself is about a battle for freedom that ends in failure the director divided it into separate scenes which were then filmed in various locations in baghdad. she's already spent months working on a project. much of the inspiration came from beethoven himself and his music. is for me. to mean the nature of it all has i
did you know something a fitting location for a fitting tribute the iraqi national symphony orchestra has long featured the egmont overture and its repertoire good to wrote the play but it was beethoven who composed the music. needed by was endemic almost spelled the end of the project. but astrid faced it had a plan b. instead of staging a play she decided to make a film including footage of the rehearsals in baghdad. beethoven's music was set to the arabic translation of curtis text. i tried...
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with around $200.00 amateur musicians he built up central africa's only symphony orchestra. the democratic republic of congo has around 85000000 inhabitants and is one of the poorest countries in the world. to this day the orchestra rehearses and performs in the capital kinshasa. here they tell them is now and has a very special sound. not. a memorable in all terrible movie a lot of very much in it for the king. the author. which is that. she commands the public. i don't feel. he she. she did people feel. if you think. we. can make what i saw yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah give it me think they can feel like that to mock what. i think. we're looking. at. that as our descent of the gun on a sunny day all to take this sort of thought out what it is it's a service on your body or the committed survive it is the best and the smartest the worst of the other ways to start a week i've got them in a court. sitting looking at the whole him. going over to see the deal if he did that and get to the settlement just. because. the 2 of you for sure but i thought. i was i think i need to get up
with around $200.00 amateur musicians he built up central africa's only symphony orchestra. the democratic republic of congo has around 85000000 inhabitants and is one of the poorest countries in the world. to this day the orchestra rehearses and performs in the capital kinshasa. here they tell them is now and has a very special sound. not. a memorable in all terrible movie a lot of very much in it for the king. the author. which is that. she commands the public. i don't feel. he she. she did...
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orchestral symphony combine gift from the democratic republic of congo is central africa's only symphony orchestrawith its own approach to beethoven's masterpiece. japanese star conductor utaka sato is preparing to conduct $10000.00 singers in a performance of beethoven's 9th in osaka. here in the music department of the berlin state library lies a 200 year old treasure. beethoven's autograph score of his symphony number 9 in d. minor. the best known section of this 70 minute long masterpiece is the finale the ode to joy with words by the poet machina. to unravel the mystery of the mind symphony you have to travel the globe. they get louder and we pull them up and then we go back we go down together. to satisfy. the. yeah i. gave real prokofieff is an english d.j. and composer. he's the grandson of russian composer sergei prokofiev. gave real has composed beethoven 9 symphonic we mix a work for orchestra and electronics. for the german premier performed with the music eyes ensemble at the beethoven fest bon coffee of himself is accompanying the orchestra on the sampler. i saw this is a really. ris
orchestral symphony combine gift from the democratic republic of congo is central africa's only symphony orchestrawith its own approach to beethoven's masterpiece. japanese star conductor utaka sato is preparing to conduct $10000.00 singers in a performance of beethoven's 9th in osaka. here in the music department of the berlin state library lies a 200 year old treasure. beethoven's autograph score of his symphony number 9 in d. minor. the best known section of this 70 minute long masterpiece...
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when you play in a big symphony orchestra even as a percussionist we used to just have the pulse and but in the peak of his like this always some small adjustments we have to do small adjustments all the time so that's quite difficult because we have 13 players that needs to do that just once it's all of the same time so that it needs a lot of a lot of eyes a lot of ears is set of like a football team you know we have someone to run fast and someone just just you know their experience and know how to keep calm when when it's you know it's growing on your then you have to have. people experience people just this is this is where they have the reason they don't go wild. the sort of this is sort of a master class and we'd like this because in classical music normally written place to the melody has not this time the military has to play to the reason. that i mean like the black sheep of the sound samples. because i'm not a classical trained physician i am self taught jazz guy. i love it when we get the sense from all those types of music it's so enriching and many times i think that if
when you play in a big symphony orchestra even as a percussionist we used to just have the pulse and but in the peak of his like this always some small adjustments we have to do small adjustments all the time so that's quite difficult because we have 13 players that needs to do that just once it's all of the same time so that it needs a lot of a lot of eyes a lot of ears is set of like a football team you know we have someone to run fast and someone just just you know their experience and know...
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orchestral symphony combine gift from the democratic republic of congo is central africa's only symphony orchestra with its own approach to beethoven's masterpiece. japanese star conductor utaka sato is preparing to conduct $10000.00 singers in a performance of beethoven's 9th in osaka. here in the music department of the berlin state library lies a 200 year old treasure. beethoven's autograph score of his symphony number 9 in d. minor. the best known section of this 70 minute long masterpiece is the finale ode to joy with words by the poet flees machina. to unravel the mystery of the 9th symphony you have to travel the globe. the. was. there louder and more political. all that together. to satisfy. the. there was. gabriel prokofieff is an english d.j. and composer. he's the grandson of russian composer sergei prokofiev. gave wales has composed beethoven 9 symphonic remakes a work for orchestra and electronics. for the german premier performed with the music eyes ensemble at the beethoven fest bon coffee of himself is accompanying the orchestra on the sampler. i thought this is a really. risky for
orchestral symphony combine gift from the democratic republic of congo is central africa's only symphony orchestra with its own approach to beethoven's masterpiece. japanese star conductor utaka sato is preparing to conduct $10000.00 singers in a performance of beethoven's 9th in osaka. here in the music department of the berlin state library lies a 200 year old treasure. beethoven's autograph score of his symphony number 9 in d. minor. the best known section of this 70 minute long masterpiece...
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with around $200.00 amateur musicians he built up central africa's only symphony orchestra. the democratic republic of congo has around 85000000 inhabitants and is one of the poorest countries in the world. to this day the orchestra rehearses and performs in the capital kinshasa. here they tell them is now and has a very special sound. a memo on terrible middle of life on terror very much for taking. the author. lisa. she commands the poverty. i don't feel. he she. does the most you. feel the. gift emotion me. we. can make what. else saw yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah shows up that music. like that to mark what. i mean. really. those are just some of the funeral balls on god on a sunny day all to get this sort of caught up in what it is it's a service on your part or the committed to it is the this and the citizens of the us and other bases that acquittal got them in a court. significant enough that the whole they have all of me will you know that this is a good that the citizens had only just the. 2 of you for sure but i think. i. think i need to get up in. a choir rehearsal with
with around $200.00 amateur musicians he built up central africa's only symphony orchestra. the democratic republic of congo has around 85000000 inhabitants and is one of the poorest countries in the world. to this day the orchestra rehearses and performs in the capital kinshasa. here they tell them is now and has a very special sound. a memo on terrible middle of life on terror very much for taking. the author. lisa. she commands the poverty. i don't feel. he she. does the most you. feel the....
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with around $200.00 amateur musicians he built up central africa's only symphony orchestra. the democratic republic of congo has around 85000000 inhabitants and is one of the poorest countries in the world. to this day the orchestra rehearses and performs in the capital kinshasa. here they tell them as a very special sound. a memorable non-tariff only the law lives on to very much and for thinking. of it. the awful. way she felt. she commands above it. i don't feel. he she. said to be able. to see the. gift. if we. can make one. of us saw ya ya ya ya ya get it music they can see it by giving that to mark what. indeed. willing. to. come. on a sunny day all to get this local caught up in what it is it's a service on your part or the commitments of it is even on the books for those who are just another way to start up quick i got them in a. city like you know what the hell a lot of new going over to see the deal if you never get to the settlement i just. wanted you for sure but i thought. it was i need to get up a choir rehearsal with a 1000 singers in 2 weeks 10 times that num
with around $200.00 amateur musicians he built up central africa's only symphony orchestra. the democratic republic of congo has around 85000000 inhabitants and is one of the poorest countries in the world. to this day the orchestra rehearses and performs in the capital kinshasa. here they tell them as a very special sound. a memorable non-tariff only the law lives on to very much and for thinking. of it. the awful. way she felt. she commands above it. i don't feel. he she. said to be able. to...
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orchestral symphony combine gift from the democratic republic of congo is central africa's only symphony orchestrawith its own approach to beethoven's masterpiece. japanese star conductor utaka sato is preparing to conduct $10000.00 singers in a performance of beethoven's 9th in osaka. here in the music department of the berlin state library lies a 200 year old treasure. beethoven's autograph score of his symphony number 9 in d. minor. the best known section of this 70 minute long masterpiece is the finale the ode to joy with words by the poet fleet machina. to unravel the mystery of the 9th symphony you have to travel the globe. their lives are we pull them up and then we go back we go down together. to satisfy . 2 you i. gave real prokofieff is an english d.j. and composer. he's the grandson of russian composer sergei prokofiev. gave rio has composed beethoven 9 symphonic we mix a work for orchestra and electronics. for the german premiere performed with the music eyes ensemble at the beethoven fest bon for coffee of himself is accompanying the orchestra on the sampler. i thought this is a reall
orchestral symphony combine gift from the democratic republic of congo is central africa's only symphony orchestrawith its own approach to beethoven's masterpiece. japanese star conductor utaka sato is preparing to conduct $10000.00 singers in a performance of beethoven's 9th in osaka. here in the music department of the berlin state library lies a 200 year old treasure. beethoven's autograph score of his symphony number 9 in d. minor. the best known section of this 70 minute long masterpiece...
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with around $200.00 amateur musicians he built up central africa's only symphony orchestra. the democratic republic of congo has around 85000000 inhabitants and is one of the poorest countries in the world. to this day the orchestra rehearses and performs in the capital kinshasa. here they tell them is night has a very special sound. of. a memorable moment amid a lot of women and for they be. the alpha. which if. she come also buffered. adagio. if she. does evil feel. the 50. 50. we. can make one of us saw yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah get it me speak they can feel do you think that to mock one. thing. i mean. really good to was. good. and. that's another son of the king or boss on got on a sunny day all to get this sort of caught up in what is it the status on your part or the committed to receive this in the book what's the ugliest of the other ways to start up quick i've got them in a cold. sweat like then i'll cut the whole am off of milk no but this is a good thing that in this city that's had a little high just. because of it you for sure but i 1st i thought. i was it was h
with around $200.00 amateur musicians he built up central africa's only symphony orchestra. the democratic republic of congo has around 85000000 inhabitants and is one of the poorest countries in the world. to this day the orchestra rehearses and performs in the capital kinshasa. here they tell them is night has a very special sound. of. a memorable moment amid a lot of women and for they be. the alpha. which if. she come also buffered. adagio. if she. does evil feel. the 50. 50. we. can make...
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orchestral symphony combine gift from the democratic republic of congo is central africa's only symphony orchestra with its own approach to beethoven's masterpiece. japanese star conductor utaka sato is preparing to conduct $10000.00 singers in a performance of beethoven's 9th in osaka. here in the music department of the berlin state library lies a 200 year old. beethoven's autograph score of his symphony number 9 in d. minor. the best known section of this 70 minute long masterpiece is the finale ode to joy with words by the poet fleet machina. to unravel the mystery of the 9th symphony you have to travel the globe. they get louder and we pull them up and then we go back down together. to satisfy. 2 2 their. yeah i. gave real prokofieff is an english d.j. and composer. is the grandson of russian composer sergei prokofiev. gave real has composed beethoven 9 symphonic we mix a work for orchestra and electronics. for the german premiere performed with the music eyes ensemble at the beethoven fest bon for coffee of himself is accompanying the orchestra on the sampler. i thought this is a really. ris
orchestral symphony combine gift from the democratic republic of congo is central africa's only symphony orchestra with its own approach to beethoven's masterpiece. japanese star conductor utaka sato is preparing to conduct $10000.00 singers in a performance of beethoven's 9th in osaka. here in the music department of the berlin state library lies a 200 year old. beethoven's autograph score of his symphony number 9 in d. minor. the best known section of this 70 minute long masterpiece is the...
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with around $200.00 amateur musicians he built up central africa's only symphony orchestra. the democratic republic of congo has around 85000000 inhabitants and is one of the poorest countries in the world. to this day the orchestra rehearses and performs in the capital kinshasa. here they tell them is 9 and has a very special sound. of . a memorable non-tariff only the law. very much for taking. the oath. which if. she commands above to do you a tough year. if she. feels she can reach the most you're. the. gift given much any. one. can make one. saw ya ya ya ya ya get it music they can feel like that to mock what. i mean. we're looking. for. the shortest end of the gun issue new deal to get this sort of cut up because it's a service on your part or the committed survive that it is even on the books for those who are just otherwise stuff we got got them enough so it. seemed like you know got the whole a lot of the old going over to see the dealer they knew that in this city this had only just become the. hotel did you for sure but i thought. i was i think i need to get up a
with around $200.00 amateur musicians he built up central africa's only symphony orchestra. the democratic republic of congo has around 85000000 inhabitants and is one of the poorest countries in the world. to this day the orchestra rehearses and performs in the capital kinshasa. here they tell them is 9 and has a very special sound. of . a memorable non-tariff only the law. very much for taking. the oath. which if. she commands above to do you a tough year. if she. feels she can reach the most...
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in 2017 she moved to australia where she was principal conductor of the queensland symphony orchestra brisbane for 2 years. currently 39 year old lives in berlin with her 2 sons well it was really. a london adela impossible orchestra actually draws inspiration from the many musicians shared. experience playing together in different places but in times of corona making music together is a little different 2 2. so walk. back up our path but out of it. every time there's a crisis. they're stuck at an interesting cultural outburst one where people struggle and are taking out of their comfort zones creativity comes out there's no doubt but we are going in that raising opportunity to see what we're doing why we're doing it for whom we're doing it those are big questions that when you are running from place to place and concert a concert and sometimes you don't have the time and space to think. so for me it was really crucial that since. that was 21 with the impossible orchestra but stay tuned next we're showing the music video in full length enjoy. ok i'm happy with that. war and all. gone
in 2017 she moved to australia where she was principal conductor of the queensland symphony orchestra brisbane for 2 years. currently 39 year old lives in berlin with her 2 sons well it was really. a london adela impossible orchestra actually draws inspiration from the many musicians shared. experience playing together in different places but in times of corona making music together is a little different 2 2. so walk. back up our path but out of it. every time there's a crisis. they're stuck at...
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. >> it's about unformalizing the symphony orchestra in a way that doesn't intimidate people. to the symphony and think how do i dress, i don't even know. so we make it informal in a way for them to feel comfortable to be there. chris: walk us through when you're sitting at a piano how you come up with an idea. >> i don't know. you know, like if i was going to say hello chris wallace. ♪ >> then i say. ♪ hello, chris wallace, how are you. >> then i would find it on the piano. chris: that's the chris wallace song. >> that's the chris wallace. >> here's the happy version. ♪ hello, chris wallace. ♪ how are you today? ♪ we make it minor. ♪ and if it becomes sad because he has more work to do. ♪ yo >> you know, you find it. chris: i love that. mike: can't wait so see what power players chris has in store for 2021. a program note. we'll see you next sunday with bret baier live from atlanta ahead of the critical georgia runoffs which will determine the balance of power in the united states senate. that's it for today. have a happy, healthy and very successful new year. and we'll see yo
. >> it's about unformalizing the symphony orchestra in a way that doesn't intimidate people. to the symphony and think how do i dress, i don't even know. so we make it informal in a way for them to feel comfortable to be there. chris: walk us through when you're sitting at a piano how you come up with an idea. >> i don't know. you know, like if i was going to say hello chris wallace. ♪ >> then i say. ♪ hello, chris wallace, how are you. >> then i would find it on...
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orchestral symphony kim bondy east from the democratic republic of congo is central africa's only symphony orchestrawith its own approach to beethoven's masterpiece. japanese star conductor utaka sato is preparing to conduct $10000.00 singers in a performance of beethoven's 9th in osaka. here in the music department of the berlin state library lies a 200 year old treasure. beethoven's autograph score of a symphony number 9 in d. minor. the best known section of this 70 minute long masterpiece is the finale the ode to joy with words by the poet flees machina. to unravel the mystery of the mind symphony you have to travel the globe. to the larger pull up in the middle of it all down together. to stress 2 2. gabriel prokofieff is an english d.j. and composer. he's the grandson of russian composer sergei prokofiev. gave real has composed beethoven 9 symphonic remakes a work for orchestra and electronics. for the german premier performed with the music eyes ensemble at the beethoven fest bon for coffee of himself is accompanying the orchestra on the sampler. i thought this is a really. risky day shows st
orchestral symphony kim bondy east from the democratic republic of congo is central africa's only symphony orchestrawith its own approach to beethoven's masterpiece. japanese star conductor utaka sato is preparing to conduct $10000.00 singers in a performance of beethoven's 9th in osaka. here in the music department of the berlin state library lies a 200 year old treasure. beethoven's autograph score of a symphony number 9 in d. minor. the best known section of this 70 minute long masterpiece...
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of the arkansas symphony orchestra. to attend northwestern university in chicago. and i expect him to succeed takes him.fe i congratulate clayton on his hard work, his keen interests. and make , clayton, your high school and your family proud. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back the balance of my time. tempore: the o chair recognizes the gentleman from new york, mr. rose, for five minutes. mr. rose: mr. speaker, this may time i get to address this hallowed chamber and for that i thank you for opportunity. i want to start by thanking my staff. t may come as a surprise to some of my colleagues as well as the press, but i do have some flaws. with me for two years. some of them even longer. me, we ther we, not accomplished an extraordinary the great people of southern brooklyn and staten island. pursue new o adventures, i want to part, though, with a few words of country for our great as well as a warning. tough time for truth. and it's causing faith in our co-rode.nt to there's -- corrode. sitting ot a person here right now who thinks the american people believe
of the arkansas symphony orchestra. to attend northwestern university in chicago. and i expect him to succeed takes him.fe i congratulate clayton on his hard work, his keen interests. and make , clayton, your high school and your family proud. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back the balance of my time. tempore: the o chair recognizes the gentleman from new york, mr. rose, for five minutes. mr. rose: mr. speaker, this may time i get to address this hallowed chamber and for that i thank you...
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one of the oldest, founded in 1984 by members of the harvard medical school, is the longwood symphony orchestraian lisa wong has served as its president, and violinist. i think the attention to detail and our training for lookg for beauty and working hard to make that happen is the same between being a musician and being a doctor. there's the act of close "listening"-- to the strings of a fellow musician, or the murmur of a patient's heart. there's the need for concentration and striving for excellence in both. there's even neurological connectivity, she says. playing music in childhood helps wire an "information highway" in the brain. >> once those highways are established, you can put science through that, you can put medici through that, you know, you develop the brain differently. so what the neuro-scientists are finding is, the brain of a musician looks different than a brain of someone who hasn't played music. ♪ ♪ >> brown: thers also a growing effort to use their music to help patients directly. during the pandemic, longwood members have performed outside a number of local hospitals. ♪ ♪
one of the oldest, founded in 1984 by members of the harvard medical school, is the longwood symphony orchestraian lisa wong has served as its president, and violinist. i think the attention to detail and our training for lookg for beauty and working hard to make that happen is the same between being a musician and being a doctor. there's the act of close "listening"-- to the strings of a fellow musician, or the murmur of a patient's heart. there's the need for concentration and...
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for the moniker orchestra playing mozart's 25th symphony a special covert restricted online celebrationmarked the official signing of the dayton peace agreement that ended the war bill clinton who was u.s. president at the time lauded the achievement the nightmare you endured then has never returned and their credit for their achievement belongs to all the people of all backgrounds. the peace deal ended the bloodiest conflict in europe since the 2nd world war but it didn't kick start the process of reconciliation or we knew the ethnic co-habitation enjoyed in pre-war bosnia had the dayton agreement been implemented we would have had a much better situation today. what is being implemented is still genocide here because there is. in an effort to reverse the ethnic cleansing the dayton accords stated that everyone had the right to return to their homes or to get compensation that has never happened the serbs control 49 percent of the country and for them dayton was a good deal but. the newly elected mayor of east sarajevo says 80 percent of bosses would vote for independence if they had t
for the moniker orchestra playing mozart's 25th symphony a special covert restricted online celebrationmarked the official signing of the dayton peace agreement that ended the war bill clinton who was u.s. president at the time lauded the achievement the nightmare you endured then has never returned and their credit for their achievement belongs to all the people of all backgrounds. the peace deal ended the bloodiest conflict in europe since the 2nd world war but it didn't kick start the...
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orchestra playing mozart's 25th symphony a special covert restricted on line celebration marked the officialsigning of the dayton peace agreement that ended the war bill clinton who was u.s. president at the time lauded the achievement the nightmare you endured then has never returned and the credit. belongs to all the people of all backgrounds. the peace deal ended the bloodiest conflict in europe since the 2nd world war but it didn't kick start the process of reconciliation or we knew the ethnic co-habitation enjoyed in pre-war bosnia had the dayton agreement been implemented we would have had a much better situation today what is being implemented is still genocide here because there is too school in an effort to reverse the ethnic cleansing the dayton accords stated that everyone had the right to return to their homes or to get compensation that has never happened the serbs control 49 percent of the country and for them dayton was a good deal. but. the newly elected mayor of east sarajevo says 80 percent of bosses would vote for independence if they have the chance and not thinking about
orchestra playing mozart's 25th symphony a special covert restricted on line celebration marked the officialsigning of the dayton peace agreement that ended the war bill clinton who was u.s. president at the time lauded the achievement the nightmare you endured then has never returned and the credit. belongs to all the people of all backgrounds. the peace deal ended the bloodiest conflict in europe since the 2nd world war but it didn't kick start the process of reconciliation or we knew the...
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symphony at the polo the lama in barcelona. daniela gutty is conducting the mahler chamber orchestra. if. i will. be . r.k. . a new term transient because here we are in a car out on out in every road and we're going to put up a key to. underground have to get near your guitar temporality carry him a chimp the lieutenant the interrogator. which you've got to be stereotypical here are you talking t.v. got a little john giving the rich those which are. just a chance and quarter you and share them am sure you can only know. one another animal to gin up and. talk united. to. to. with the it's ok same with my if i don't see a memo that was a pin knowlton and that i keep up a memo boy you do need mail molé in a sunny paste smile. that i think i need the peace and yet also only the little scene is the mouth of a newbie to newsweek into or as i can all hi neal so full of i music it would be like a time with them is it almost has any man not just one seeker. of wasn't good but the bit of an a lost it is the most reasonable daughter was there a method of teaching that is good. better then good dishes i put it past you
symphony at the polo the lama in barcelona. daniela gutty is conducting the mahler chamber orchestra. if. i will. be . r.k. . a new term transient because here we are in a car out on out in every road and we're going to put up a key to. underground have to get near your guitar temporality carry him a chimp the lieutenant the interrogator. which you've got to be stereotypical here are you talking t.v. got a little john giving the rich those which are. just a chance and quarter you and share them...
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orchestra playing mozart's 25th symphony a special covert restricted on line celebration marked the official signing of the dayton peace agreement that ended the war bill clinton who was u.s. president at the time lauded the achievement the nightmare you endured then has never returned and the credit. belongs to all the people of all backgrounds. the peace deal ended the bloodiest conflict in europe since the 2nd world war but it didn't kick start the process of reconciliation or we knew the ethnic co-habitation enjoyed in pre-war bosnia had the dayton agreement been implemented we would have had a much better situation today what is being implemented is still genocide here because there is too school in an effort to reverse the ethnic cleansing the dayton accords stated that everyone had the right to return to their homes or to get compensation that has never happened the serbs control 49 percent of the country and for them dayton was a good deal. but. the newly elected mayor of east sarajevo says 80 percent of bosses would vote for independence if they have the chance. about it but if diff
orchestra playing mozart's 25th symphony a special covert restricted on line celebration marked the official signing of the dayton peace agreement that ended the war bill clinton who was u.s. president at the time lauded the achievement the nightmare you endured then has never returned and the credit. belongs to all the people of all backgrounds. the peace deal ended the bloodiest conflict in europe since the 2nd world war but it didn't kick start the process of reconciliation or we knew the...
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orchestras provided entertainment. in june 1918 the prisoners staged a big concert the 1st ever performance of beethoven's 9th symphony in japan indeed in all of asia for a long time this chapter of german japanese history was forgotten today it's documented in the c.m. and immemorial. to think that's a guy called orrin meets could be quite amusing intense order for the day noor some . good. president noncommittal but not that he tell you it's this way this was supposed to be a suitable 2 step. so they need to look new it's going to zoom up to full of the moment in just the time in the numbers of this new concept that's what if you did typical kid sitting on the bus with enough good christians to step forward for the full don't know who feel the need for just some of their discipline but you still knew that they had committed suicide in to. them though there's an old photo there with a lot. of all of this was actually at the summit of the office holders and i don't question the apostles gusto and i thought i just am putting off as a totally cock you know step forward and all that but the. book. would. probably. and. y
orchestras provided entertainment. in june 1918 the prisoners staged a big concert the 1st ever performance of beethoven's 9th symphony in japan indeed in all of asia for a long time this chapter of german japanese history was forgotten today it's documented in the c.m. and immemorial. to think that's a guy called orrin meets could be quite amusing intense order for the day noor some . good. president noncommittal but not that he tell you it's this way this was supposed to be a suitable 2 step....
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orchestra musical at cana are among the big needs. it's 2 days before their concert. with a morning. of. their knowledge. but. what. will. be. the point with the 9th symphony is that it's very famous but even for the people the know very well the symphony is a little bit undiscovered. because inside the symphony is a very certain space that is not it's. wide open. everybody is there. and you need to kind of revert leash and i kind of used to do tend to species it's not so easy. should it be set prosecution. shall i say. it was a pleasure to meet the dearly you're going to. video games are going to. you know nutrition and. the 2 golds before their leg brace for facing more some of us playing mental for the 2nd going to have the 2 golds before the legless a. lot of the same wasn't it. was that. all the wins fortissimo. a little less thing by me. fortissimo please fortissimo. a little yeah. 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 ins
orchestra musical at cana are among the big needs. it's 2 days before their concert. with a morning. of. their knowledge. but. what. will. be. the point with the 9th symphony is that it's very famous but even for the people the know very well the symphony is a little bit undiscovered. because inside the symphony is a very certain space that is not it's. wide open. everybody is there. and you need to kind of revert leash and i kind of used to do tend to species it's not so easy. should it be set...