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secret lie behind these discovered mileage benches in 360 degrees and explore fascinating boats. heritage selling dw world heritage. $360.00 pounds a month to piece of classical music. this is new. it's moving assumption. it's about not losing faith in the darkest of times. we must believe in the light. now the face hovens 9th page that brings us the re from shanghai to sell paulo people all over the world know and love this infinity that stands for peace and understanding among nations. and not just in the european union,
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an anthem for freedom, the ve, i then like an explosion. surely, beautiful spots as divinity. yeah. suddenly there's this amazing image. you have this communal thinking mines of forces in the spaces and like a madman brings and the momentum and the orchestra at the end of these final bonds . he gets a feeling that it's not just an orchestra playing, but somehow all the voices of nature and all the voice as the whole of coming
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together and ending saying to the nations i'm and put on. i'm for the news in bonds in the you. the 2024 months to $210.00 of those 3 of the nights premier. the symphonies message today is as important as if all the finally needs comes from ukraine when she conducts the youth symphony orchestra live bound to 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 suff and bloody attacks, and an annexation by russia in violation of international law, the sabbath,
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best of the nitrate, beethoven's 9th, and on the day before there was a terrible attack on kids and on hockey, a massive rocket attack, when many civilians were injured, see they seem to, 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. i was supposed to conduct and interpret lex embrace. and as an artist, every time there's an in a, in, we'll not a 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 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 stop rehearsals and get to a shelter. the war is on the present. the
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russian name evasion. many musicians have volunteered to defend ukraine safely because of this, i have lost some of my friends who died in the will to the or as difficult as the situation may be. they remained music is the mission, and beethoven's 9th give some courage and strength. my name then waif, cooler for my friends and in the orchestra, and for myself, the symphony is very special and then also so lucas, it is about to unity and independence. freedom in. yeah, but also joy hughes, 1st floor board. the only product is for these musicians. beethoven is not only relevant but also a challenge both musically and emotionally know color, personal forming. this is the 1st time for us was very difficult,
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but i think we must do that. every musician here has gone through the whole spectrum of human emotions. the music is just put in. i think everyone in the orchestra experiences and emotionally, in the own way, just to reach raleigh before the the shanghai on the other side of the world. the 9th has also inspired this man. 10 doing a composer of opera's orchestral works, and field music. 10 received an oscar for the film crouching tiger hidden dragon. time comes from the province of shanghai. he studied in the us and has since closed
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quite a sensation around the world. for him to the 9th is more than just a piece of music. it's politics, love, and life to his latest composition project. the coral concerto 9 will be perform together with beethoven's 9th symphony, the beethoven jubilee society born and the royal philharmonic society in london commission to look the same philharmonic society that commissioned base hoping to compose the 9th 200 years ago. sometimes you few, when you once to rich bay, the thing here you have to pass this, this is this folks that the tradition then what do was to do with all of those tradition common to beta things here. then here it gets too complicated. and one day i was thinking to myself, forgot it,
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forget about this, forget about to get out of for everything, for grab it, just the go button is paid off and come off. hard to hot eye to eye. ear to ear. thanks. husbands. influence can also be found in china during the turmoil of the cultural revolution, his music offered refuge and solace. the many chinese people, including tendon 200 years ago, they defend from dies symphony. he was trying to talk to a body of course, he may not imagine he was talking to me. i'm in 200 years later, i'm sending here. you shanghai, the list
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that's the hop feet of shanghai. but to me, this is beethoven that, that, that, that, that, that, that the drum roll that made music history. a drum roll for humanity. but how does it all begin? beethoven's 9th symphony was heard for the 1st time on may the 7th, 18. 24 in vienna. the this is near a symphony. this is more than a symphony. moving to a score moving and can she have to read latasha piece? it has become a cultural cons, i, which has a grandiose meaning boy, and i believe it also shows a very,
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very clear red line to barbarism as apply to adult in the 2 bottom by is how does this music stand for humanism? and how is it to 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. pul, copies of the music, recalcitrant singers, and not enough money. beethoven cancel the concert and then changed his mind as better than does the company of one day serve and 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 out at all, especially in bad weather because he had no shoes during this time of absolute depression composed to work and which he declared joy for the world. a love of the
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world. yeah. me. but on the, i'm on divided by friends, not these sounds, but us instead strike up more pleasing and more joyful ones on friday may 7th 18. 24. the concept finally took place in the whole of t. and i'm kidding, a tool. it was beethoven's 1st public appearance for years and expectations for high post is read. mr. lewd fix on base, hoping himself will be involved in leading the proceedings. beethoven stood on stage with his back to the audience. the performance was a trial that the license to move in 2400 spic titus base hasn't couldn't t the applause. only when he turned around could he see the audience clapping? you bought the woods that was simply about joy. this idea of brotherhood that everyone should embrace each other, that we should spread this empathy all over the world that somehow infected the
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audience and the even through the hats in the air. it's an indian not give off from the weather. in kinshasa osaka, or shanghai. why it is the whole world not space has been. you can feel the whole world is vibrating. and the music from beethoven actually has old a cold. there already died in japan. it's called died cool. the 9th of the japanese, it is a symbol of the west and will say of the oxygen, your bubble. so it's only the most expensive and must have been crazy. because when you hit on play the instrument, you feel vibrations throughout your whole body. those
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trigger is truly deep in your heart and the connection with bodies have in the music department of the billing state library. it's here that a 200 year old tricia, a piece of world heritage, is stored, its value, immeasurable, its significance unit, the so the hand written sheet music to allude, fix on page hope and symphony number 9 in d. my know the piece spock a musical revolution that still moves and inspires people today. the mazda pace is around 60 to 70 minutes long. its most famous movement is the full, the finale, the ode to joy. with the woods of the polish friedrich sheila,
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the adagio cantico, solemn song in a symphony in the old modes. with those words, from 1818, beethoven outlined his basic idea for new symphony. beethoven's 9th was the 1st symphony ever to feature the human voice. the last movement has a powerful client. the piece uses the human voice as a message, bear up, the message is unparalleled. in its intensity, the
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image shown in the emotions that are triggered by the seeing the loan and makes everyone feel like they want to sing along to him the. and that's what's happening here into kit kimball's in a 1000 seen as a hosting base husband's 9th. in 2 weeks that will be joined by 10 times as many performers to sing and a major concept that will be broad cost on tv. 15000 people applied for the quiet positions with the win is thrown out in the luxury. the thing is not getting paid on the country,
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they have to pay some $700.00 euros just to take part the beginning or both on the and they certainly they all do this. the donald will have somebody does not mean that the come the freight elevator for me to yet the they give the if i really like the dog who the high, they didn't really me that the cuticle, the lead. so in soon shed. and it seems that the, the, you know, i mean, they get know that they got with it. what i do think it was to frederick sheila's text is also being practiced in kinshasa was the
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gym and the pronunciation is notorious. the difficult, especially if you don't actually speak the language with us. the i, there is no matter where you are in the world. beethoven's 9th is a challenge. it's woods and it's music. the table for maybe a little slice on to pretty much the for today. see this on the, on some of these on file of deals with the most above. i would start with the word caution.
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this music is full of emotion, full of surprises, dizzy most of what was his idea dispute? what did he wants to go give you motion? what does he want to express? and it relates to before you can feel that there is something in this music. yeah, but you can't exactly say was they can see by the like, set them up. why? the belong yeah, adult sign and letting these is on who way to rehearsal even for a stomach conduct to the 9 is a major challenge. the i said again, how come on as a conduction you are really in all of this score says i mind. it's a real milestone in the repertoire,
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conducting the 9th for the 1st time, is an unforgettable experience. the even after having done it so many times, excitedly need still prepares meticulously before each performance. she explains to us base husbands compositional pop leading to jubilation. live explains why those haven't really gets onto the skin the, the in again, in a minor key to be done again and minus on this. and it sounds odd about, but here we shifted to major consternation the de moines, again in minor. your students needs on the new one and on the see, and then here's time x the
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yeah. here's the mysterious me this is this diminishing quote. we're using. how do we find it? it says this, we are suddenly in the cost most the fluid stats. and then like an explosion side the, the
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base hoping dedicated he's most famous, worked with been powerful head of stakes. friedrich william, the 3rd king of prussia, throughout history. the 9th can be heard time and again in political contexts. of 1942 vill him 3rd then le conducted the berlin philharmonic under the swastika. the occasion was hitler's birthday propaganda minister, eustace gerbils, and of a high ranking not see officials were in the audience.
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the hit on the ocean, the tyrants recognize the power of the great selection. and beethoven did these tyrants needed power from either mos on death to get that they needed effective propaganda? this is, this is unfortunately, and those doc times the 9th was also hits his favorite work also and he wanted it played for his best day. and for the thing, the obliging had the so he's it, it looks like all the do to get, but now it's the and some of you ready to do it all. but the
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defense any stands to shared values, freedom piece and solid. darcy, of june 1999 chinese students, protested in tenements square the gates of heavenly peace. in beijing, beethoven's 9th. he was used as both a demand and an expression of hope. november 1999. when the building will fill the toys and symphony it was part of the sound track, us conductor leonard bernstein, performed the nonce in both the east and west pots of the city. instead of joy, the choir sang freedom. literally, scholars believe that this may have been sheila's original formulation.
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man the, this message of freedom and hope is one that moves people all over the world. the all the task that i have and such as has not yet been fulfilled yet dentist and fluid installed. but i believe that all of and especially autism, have a great responsibility to relentlessly step by step, continue along this part of the business. so as i can the of these in vic, you might be the life again, another message. we are not alone. base have an impose all those who fight against tyranny.
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it gives us strength and the power to persevere onto the next. we must now fly to the next generations to be able to give them a pass, a well done. and this is what base of unwanted with his symphony at its core, the 9th is a cold to peace and freedom that people stand together against oppression. but hastily fully understood base husband's most famous work always there as is so often the case with grace us. one last small secret still to be living in the
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