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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 unplug the image shown in the emotions that are triggered by the seeing the loan and makes everyone feel like they want to sing along to the. and that's what's happening here into kit kimball's in a 1000 seen has 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 t v. 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. they have to pay some $700.00 euros just to take part the beginning of both on the and they certainly they all do this the cut off donald, $100.00 minus the come the uh for the, for me to yet the, the give the if i really like the dog that made up to the high, they didn't leave me, that the cuticle, the lead
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 unplug the image shown in the emotions that are triggered by the seeing the loan and makes everyone feel like they want to sing along to the. and that's what's happening here into kit kimball's in a 1000...
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the coral concerto 9 will be performed together with beethoven's 9th symphony, the beethoven jubilee society born and the royal philharmonic society of london commission to look the same philharmonic society the commission 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 tradition. then what do was to do with the old expedition? common to beta things here. then here it gets too complicated. a and a one day i was thinking to myself for, got it. forget about this, forget about to get a full everything for grab it just the go button is paid off and come off. hot too hot. i to, i hear to you things husbands influence can also be found in china. during the turmoil of the cultural revolution, his music offered refuge and solace for many chinese people, including 10 doing 200 years ago. they defend for from dies symphony. he was trying to talk to everybody of course, he may not imagine he was talking to me. i mean 200 years later i'm sending here. you shanghai, the listen, that's the hop
the coral concerto 9 will be performed together with beethoven's 9th symphony, the beethoven jubilee society born and the royal philharmonic society of london commission to look the same philharmonic society the commission 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 tradition. then what do was to do with the old expedition? common to beta things here. then here it gets too complicated....
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on april 27, 1810, ludwig van beethoven wrote the piano piece "kalise". but this is known throughout the world... this simple piece in the key of laminor became known much later, giving rise to a lot of questions. 40 years after the composer's death, his biographer, musician ludwik nohl, discovered the manuscript in munich. it was an album sheet with notes and an inscription for eliza on april 27 in memory of ludwig. zero published the play, here is the manuscript soon she disappeared again without a trace. who eliza was is still debated. in the 20th century, the german researcher of beethoven's work max unger suggested that nohl poorly understood the handwriting and the work is dedicated to the pianist beethoven's student teresa malfati von rohrenbach. the composer wanted to marry her, but was refused. there is even a version that iliza’s wife could be the russian empress elizaveta alekseevna. it will be a relic of past capitalism. after the deceased, their property, regardless of the presence of a will, will go to the state. true, disabled relatives c
on april 27, 1810, ludwig van beethoven wrote the piano piece "kalise". but this is known throughout the world... this simple piece in the key of laminor became known much later, giving rise to a lot of questions. 40 years after the composer's death, his biographer, musician ludwik nohl, discovered the manuscript in munich. it was an album sheet with notes and an inscription for eliza on april 27 in memory of ludwig. zero published the play, here is the manuscript soon she disappeared...
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on april 27, 1810 , ludwik van beethoven wrote a piano the play "kalize". but world-famous - it’s simple. the play in the key of la minor became available much later, raising a lot of questions. 40 years after the composer's death, his biographer, musician ludwig nohl, discovered the manuscript in munich. it was an album sheet with notes and an inscription for eliza on april 27 in memory of ludwig van beethovin. nohl published the play, but the manuscript soon disappeared again without a trace. who eliza was is still debated. in the 20th century, the german scholar of beethoven, max unger, suggested that... that zero poorly understood the handwriting and the work is dedicated to the pianist beethoven's student teresa malfati von rohrenbach. the composer wanted to marry her, but was refused. there is even a version that iliza could be the russian empress elizaveta alekseevna, wife of alexander i, nee louise maria augusta badanskaya. in general, the mystery has not been solved, but beethovin’s most romantic piece is now included in the compulsory curricul
on april 27, 1810 , ludwik van beethoven wrote a piano the play "kalize". but world-famous - it’s simple. the play in the key of la minor became available much later, raising a lot of questions. 40 years after the composer's death, his biographer, musician ludwig nohl, discovered the manuscript in munich. it was an album sheet with notes and an inscription for eliza on april 27 in memory of ludwig van beethovin. nohl published the play, but the manuscript soon disappeared again...
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symphonic jupiter by mosart and tempest by beethoven. a shower of world classic masterpieces is 2 hours of live sound in a space setting. the effect of complete immersion behind virtual projections of artificial intelligence. celebrated on april 12. in our concert for world cosmonautics day, which will be... a space traveler in this theatrical costume, and this is an image that really looks like our first belarusian cosmonaut marina vasilevskaya, who talks in words about the journey in a concert, that is, in addition to music, there will also be artistic words and poetry. a promenade through planets and galaxies, a futuristic concert odysseus packed into two sections: a separate part of the term vox and... an instrument played with the help of electromagnetic waves, the musical flight ends with the continuous movement of the german composer karl boom. the denouement is already close, the final series of the president's cup starts with a sold-out crowd in zhlobin. two-time trophy winner metallurg hosts the sensation of the season brest. l
symphonic jupiter by mosart and tempest by beethoven. a shower of world classic masterpieces is 2 hours of live sound in a space setting. the effect of complete immersion behind virtual projections of artificial intelligence. celebrated on april 12. in our concert for world cosmonautics day, which will be... a space traveler in this theatrical costume, and this is an image that really looks like our first belarusian cosmonaut marina vasilevskaya, who talks in words about the journey in a...
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the great composer ludwig van beethoven had no talent for music, at least not genetically. there is no such thing. an unexpected result was obtained from a dna analysis of genius's preserved hair. when deciphering , an international group of scientists used a method which is sometimes used to assess children's musical abilities. it reveals a person’s ability to follow a given rhythm. in this sense, beethoven turned out to have rather mediocre genes, which means that in his case they were not responsible for his success. the authors of the work say that their discovery once again reminds. not all dna tests are particularly connected yet. there is so much to believe in a person's abilities. you are watching a miracle of technology and this is what will happen after a short advertisement. the top line of the world's hot five scientific and technological news. what did we find most interesting this week? and the question of our traditional quiz. as usual, we have prepared something tricky. previously, the temperature was as dry as it was outside, in winter we were freezing, w
the great composer ludwig van beethoven had no talent for music, at least not genetically. there is no such thing. an unexpected result was obtained from a dna analysis of genius's preserved hair. when deciphering , an international group of scientists used a method which is sometimes used to assess children's musical abilities. it reveals a person’s ability to follow a given rhythm. in this sense, beethoven turned out to have rather mediocre genes, which means that in his case they were not...
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identify him like that, but less so, and he is like that... he says, he says, they call pushkin streets beethoven streets, but germany was at war with us, it is with us with whom, with the chiefs, well, he considers himself a soviet man, and we are now at war with putin, and not with russia, that is, it’s just some kind of genius in a person who doesn’t like germany, which fought with us, but it was germany, not hitler, but now it ’s putin, not russia, who is at war, but he still he did not go to russia, where he i don't like germany, but here is this brother shefir, on the right is the elder brother , on the left is the younger brother, in the middle is the middle one, what about gentlemen, dear friends, we are starting the roll call, we are starting it from severodonetsk, which is currently occupied, the head of the tsiverdonetsk city military-civilian of the administration oleksandr stryuk is already with us, mr. oleksandr, good morning, good morning, mr. oleksandr, do you agree with boris shefir's thesis. after all, you have to love russia, but to live in germany, how do you like such a
identify him like that, but less so, and he is like that... he says, he says, they call pushkin streets beethoven streets, but germany was at war with us, it is with us with whom, with the chiefs, well, he considers himself a soviet man, and we are now at war with putin, and not with russia, that is, it’s just some kind of genius in a person who doesn’t like germany, which fought with us, but it was germany, not hitler, but now it ’s putin, not russia, who is at war, but he still he did...
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the new president of the festival prize, vladimir mashkov, arrived at the beethoven hall of the bolshoi theater earlier then others. today is the thirtieth anniversary. in it, i imagined how i would come out, what i would say, who i would see here, how warm i would be here, thank you very much. semyon spevak has been heading the youth theater on the fontanka for 35 years, his most successful performance, screams from odessa, has been selling out on this stage since 1998, the director is simply confident that the secret of such long-term success with the audience. you know, my favorite is the book by italian director george streller. he called it wonderful, theater for people, not for critics, not for festivals, this is our dube. the operetta artist galina petrova, who shone for many years in the role of nenon, the violet of mont martra, also shared her main rule. you have to play it in such a way that they don’t... remember your eyes. the star of the vakhtangov stage, lyudmila maksakova, the actress of the sverdlovsk drama theater tamara zemina, the teacher and artist of the bolshoi b
the new president of the festival prize, vladimir mashkov, arrived at the beethoven hall of the bolshoi theater earlier then others. today is the thirtieth anniversary. in it, i imagined how i would come out, what i would say, who i would see here, how warm i would be here, thank you very much. semyon spevak has been heading the youth theater on the fontanka for 35 years, his most successful performance, screams from odessa, has been selling out on this stage since 1998, the director is simply...
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united states of europe, which ended up even adopting the outline that, that he himself, designed with beethoven's 9th symphony. big hoping would not be happy with that as the anthem. and ever since world war 2 ended, there has been an immediate effort to try to re purpose and, and put back into play. the churchill was a big follower of, you know, leo, emery's, kid, julian, and many others were all a advocates, including the head of the british, a fascist party himself. oswald mosley would be promoter of this thing. and this became increasingly a federal realized structure that would have more power as far as an unelected bureaucracy above those elected components of the nation. and elizabeth treaty was just a more recent example of this thing. advancing forward in opposition to the actual democratic will of the people of europe who didn't want this, they were the voted, knowing it didn't, it was still forced down the throats of the irish and others. and so i think you're right in this crisis is being used to advance a more gifted tauriel up or down shift of, of this whole new world order again. b
united states of europe, which ended up even adopting the outline that, that he himself, designed with beethoven's 9th symphony. big hoping would not be happy with that as the anthem. and ever since world war 2 ended, there has been an immediate effort to try to re purpose and, and put back into play. the churchill was a big follower of, you know, leo, emery's, kid, julian, and many others were all a advocates, including the head of the british, a fascist party himself. oswald mosley would be...
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which ended up either adopting the outline that, that he himself, designed with beethoven's 9th symphony b hoping would not be happy with that as the anthem. and ever since world war 2 ended, there has been an immediate effort to try to re purpose and, and put back into play with churchill was a big follower of, you know, we'll amerys kids, julian, and many others were all a advocates, including the head of the british, a fascist party himself, oswald mosley, would it be promoter of this thing? and this became increasingly a federal realized structure that would have more power as far as an unelected bureaucracy above those elected components of the nation. and elizabeth trudy was just a more recent example of this thing. advancing forward in opposition to the actual democratic will of the people of europe who didn't want this. they would be voted, knowing it didn't, it was still forced down the throats of the irish and others. and so i think you're right in this crisis is being used to advance a more gifted tauriel up or down shift of, of this whole new world order. again, but yeah, but
which ended up either adopting the outline that, that he himself, designed with beethoven's 9th symphony b hoping would not be happy with that as the anthem. and ever since world war 2 ended, there has been an immediate effort to try to re purpose and, and put back into play with churchill was a big follower of, you know, we'll amerys kids, julian, and many others were all a advocates, including the head of the british, a fascist party himself, oswald mosley, would it be promoter of this thing?...
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which ended up even adopting the outline that, that he himself, designed with beethoven's 9th symphony. big hoping would not be happy with that as the anthem. and ever since world war 2 ended, there has been an immediate effort to try to re purpose and, and put back into play. the churchill was a big follower of, you know, we'll amerys kid julian and many others were all a advocates, including the head of the british, a fascist party himself. oswald moseley, with the big promoter of this thing. and this became increasingly a federal realized structure that would have more power as far as an unelected bureaucracy above those elected components of the nation into lisbon treaty was just a more recent example of this thing. advancing forward in opposition to the actual democratic will of the people of europe who didn't want this, they would be voted, knowing it didn't, it would still force down the throats of the irish and others. and so i think you're right in this crisis is being used to advance a more direct tutorial uh up or down shift of of this whole new world order again. but yeah a
which ended up even adopting the outline that, that he himself, designed with beethoven's 9th symphony. big hoping would not be happy with that as the anthem. and ever since world war 2 ended, there has been an immediate effort to try to re purpose and, and put back into play. the churchill was a big follower of, you know, we'll amerys kid julian and many others were all a advocates, including the head of the british, a fascist party himself. oswald moseley, with the big promoter of this thing....
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which ended up even adopting the outline that, that he himself, designed with beethoven's 9th symphony bid hoping would not be happy with that as the anthem. and ever since world war 2 ended, there has been an immediate effort to try to re purpose and, and put back into play. but churchill was a big follower of, you know, we'll amerys kid julian and many others were all a advocates, including the head of the british, a fascist party himself. oswald moseley, would it be promoter of this thing? and this became increasingly a federal rely structure that would have more power as far as an unelected bureaucracy above those elected components of the nation. and elizabeth treaty was just a more recent example of this thing, advanced and forward in opposition to the actual democratic will of the people of europe who didn't want this. they would be voted, knowing it didn't, it was still forced down the throats of the irish and others. and so i think you're right in this crisis is being used to advance a more gifted tauriel up or down shift of, of this whole new world order. again, but yeah, but
which ended up even adopting the outline that, that he himself, designed with beethoven's 9th symphony bid hoping would not be happy with that as the anthem. and ever since world war 2 ended, there has been an immediate effort to try to re purpose and, and put back into play. but churchill was a big follower of, you know, we'll amerys kid julian and many others were all a advocates, including the head of the british, a fascist party himself. oswald moseley, would it be promoter of this thing?...
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the updated golden mask, the new president of the festival prize, vladimir mashkov , arrived at the beethoven hall of the bolshoi theater before anyone else. today is the thirtieth anniversary ceremony, special awards, golden mask of the union of theater workers. she helps out outstanding. art, theater, ballet, music, these are our creative leaders, people who have proven with their lives that art is a living organism. the first special golden mask was awarded to natalya kosatkina, the legendary ballet dancer and teacher did not live to see the ceremony for only a month, the statuette was received by her son, who had difficulty restraining his emotions, there was such a couple, natalya kasatkina, vladimir vasilev, they... in the development of russian choreography contributed, you can’t imagine how much, because all over the world there are, well, a thousand artists, here are choreographers who knew how to create performances, large-scale, such dramatic ones, well, there are dozens of them all over the world, receiving their reward, opera legend tamara senyavskaya admitted that she had not
the updated golden mask, the new president of the festival prize, vladimir mashkov , arrived at the beethoven hall of the bolshoi theater before anyone else. today is the thirtieth anniversary ceremony, special awards, golden mask of the union of theater workers. she helps out outstanding. art, theater, ballet, music, these are our creative leaders, people who have proven with their lives that art is a living organism. the first special golden mask was awarded to natalya kosatkina, the...
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explain why. beethoven's 9th symphony represents a longing for peace and freedom around the world. then, as well as now it's a project in parts and build. i'll be back in the top of the hour with more news hope to see you. then the key is to can show newton's 9 in the most famous infinity of old times for peace and freedom. every thing about the next on d, w and a wing sis, of prosperity, luxembourg looks something is wrong behind the chic facade. housing is affordable for many poverty and homelessness are rapidly growing and n t o is trying to help with politicians are standing by and doing nothing. poverty and europe's wealthiest country. close up in 45 minutes on d, w, the one of main kinds, oldest ambitions could be within reach. what is it really is possible to reverse the researchers and scientists all over the world for a no race against time? they are peers and arrivals with one daring goals to help smart nature. the more likes watching it. on youtube, dw documentary, the a mazda piece of classical music. as near as it's moving assumption, it's about not losing faith in the
explain why. beethoven's 9th symphony represents a longing for peace and freedom around the world. then, as well as now it's a project in parts and build. i'll be back in the top of the hour with more news hope to see you. then the key is to can show newton's 9 in the most famous infinity of old times for peace and freedom. every thing about the next on d, w and a wing sis, of prosperity, luxembourg looks something is wrong behind the chic facade. housing is affordable for many poverty and...
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. >> there you go, mozart meets beethoven, i guess. okay. >> i took a position to hop on energy with exxon mobil, it shot up in the last couple months. >> parabolic move, we don't like parabolic moves, that's a good example. i don't think that is going to work until it gets to 110. to devon, in florida. >> i love the show, wanted to tell you that. what is your thought on marathon digital? >> if you want to own marathon digital, by ethereum orbit coin. let's not fool around. george, in arizona. >> boo yah, jim. i'm here in arizona. >> let's go to mark. >> i like the last pick and i think we are moving in the right direction on the ai train. what about power to those data centers? >> right. okay, so when it comes to data centers, i am inclined to say that no power company is going to make money off of it. you better by others. that is the conclusion of the lightning round ask black >>> the lightning round is sponsored by charles schwab. >>> coming up, out of fashion? challenging the ftc's reaction to the luxury merger. don't miss it, nex
. >> there you go, mozart meets beethoven, i guess. okay. >> i took a position to hop on energy with exxon mobil, it shot up in the last couple months. >> parabolic move, we don't like parabolic moves, that's a good example. i don't think that is going to work until it gets to 110. to devon, in florida. >> i love the show, wanted to tell you that. what is your thought on marathon digital? >> if you want to own marathon digital, by ethereum orbit coin. let's not...
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well, move over, boys-- and roll over, beethoven. the spice girls are coming. - ♪ if you wanna be my lover ♪ ♪ you gotta get with my friends ♪ - there's never been a group where every person had their own personality, and every fan could choose a different one that they related to, and it was brilliant. - ♪ taking is too easy ♪ ♪ but that's the way it is ♪ - whoo! - there needed to be some music to be the sorbet, and the palate-cleansing for all the intensity that was the earlier part of the '90s. - the recording industry does not need to be told that it's a teen, teen world. [fans screaming] - there were about to be more teenagers than any other time in america's history. teenagers wanted to be entertained. they wanted to have fun. - ♪ even in my heart ♪ ♪ i see ♪ ♪ you're not being true to me ♪ - the backstreet boys made a video for "quit playing games (with my heart)"-- them, like, in the rain, getting all wet, being all sexy, and it became a hit. - ♪ quit playing games with my heart ♪ - ♪ games w
well, move over, boys-- and roll over, beethoven. the spice girls are coming. - ♪ if you wanna be my lover ♪ ♪ you gotta get with my friends ♪ - there's never been a group where every person had their own personality, and every fan could choose a different one that they related to, and it was brilliant. - ♪ taking is too easy ♪ ♪ but that's the way it is ♪ - whoo! - there needed to be some music to be the sorbet, and the palate-cleansing for all the intensity that was the...
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mi it saw beethoven and bach and mozart. �* , . ., , it saw beethoven and bach and mozart-— iziuti it saw beethoven and bach and i mozart._ but for mozart. all my favourites. but for ieo i le mozart. all my favourites. but for people who _ mozart. all my favourites. but for people who are — mozart. all my favourites. but for people who are scared _ mozart. all my favourites. but for people who are scared of - mozart. all my favourites. but for people who are scared of bicycle l people who are scared of bicycle music but when you see it performed with an orchestra —— scared of classical music but when you see performed with an orchestra it is so much more accessible. you performed with an orchestra it is so much more accessible.— performed with an orchestra it is so much more accessible. you have that wonderful live _ much more accessible. you have that wonderful live music _ much more accessible. you have that wonderful live music and _ much more accessible. you have that wonderful live music and sharing i wonderful live music and sharing that with a big audience which is some
mi it saw beethoven and bach and mozart. �* , . ., , it saw beethoven and bach and mozart-— iziuti it saw beethoven and bach and i mozart._ but for mozart. all my favourites. but for ieo i le mozart. all my favourites. but for people who _ mozart. all my favourites. but for people who are — mozart. all my favourites. but for people who are scared _ mozart. all my favourites. but for people who are scared of - mozart. all my favourites. but for people who are scared of bicycle l people who...
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he founded, and at the same time continued to create transcriptions and also publish works by bach, beethoven, chapin and other composers under his editorship. karl klinvard created few of his own works. as a composer, mr. clinward performs very rarely, tchaikovsky wrote. this is all the more surprising because this hon. the artist has an undoubted talent as a composer. karl klinward died in 1916 at the age of 85. the devoted wagnarian found his final resting place in bayreuth, the city where many of his opera premieres took place. in december 2001, one of the greatest singers of the 20th century, nikolai gyuurov, appeared on the theater stage for the last time, he performed the role of don basilio in rossini's opera. barber. venice gave a standing ovation to the legendary bulgarian singer and outstanding actor. in the same way , geurovo was applauded in his homeland in bulgaria when he made his debut in sofia back in 1955 in the same role. almost half a century of one of the brightest opera careers of the second half of the 20th century has come full circle. between these two triumphs passed
he founded, and at the same time continued to create transcriptions and also publish works by bach, beethoven, chapin and other composers under his editorship. karl klinvard created few of his own works. as a composer, mr. clinward performs very rarely, tchaikovsky wrote. this is all the more surprising because this hon. the artist has an undoubted talent as a composer. karl klinward died in 1916 at the age of 85. the devoted wagnarian found his final resting place in bayreuth, the city where...
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i mean, honestly, didn't you know mozart and beethoven and wagner do it all? >> well, that's the extraordinary thing about tonality as i was describing it, what i call deep tonality is that it comes from this genome of which is a sort of a of music, which is a sort of a sub grammar of music. so in other words, you can never go forward or back. it's just eternally reproducing itself. and yes, we do have to actually represent our own time, but that's an intangible. funnily enough, people often say to me, you know, that was lovely, but you know, that was lovely, but you know, that was lovely, but you know what? your music is modern. i sort of have this slight anxiety. people slight anxiety. will people think i'm plagiarising or going back? well, of course, in a way there's nothing new under the sun, don't worry about sun, so i don't worry about that. just let my memory of that. i just let my memory of the of music, also the whole of music, but also contemporary . i mean, i contemporary music. i mean, i love stormzy, i love amy winehouse, i love taylor swift, and
i mean, honestly, didn't you know mozart and beethoven and wagner do it all? >> well, that's the extraordinary thing about tonality as i was describing it, what i call deep tonality is that it comes from this genome of which is a sort of a of music, which is a sort of a sub grammar of music. so in other words, you can never go forward or back. it's just eternally reproducing itself. and yes, we do have to actually represent our own time, but that's an intangible. funnily enough, people...
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ursula vonderlein washes her hands of beethoven's purring odor of joy, which is also the anthem of the european union. today this video, filmed during a pandemic, in which she teaches. today, the agreement with fizer is 44 billion, this is a deal for the largest amount in history, and with a real advantage in favor of the manufacturer, this is essentially a subscription to a vaccine, for which you have to constantly pay and which is not needed in such quantities. it’s the beginning of 2021, the pandemic is in full swing, there is a catastrophic shortage of vaccines, suddenly europe has a savior, the american company fizer. unprofitable deals, or maybe, on the contrary, very profitable ones. however, the country's main creator is so uncalculated purchased independently, the eu has accumulated more than 4 billion doses, and this is how the surplus will be disposed of later. you have to show the picture. from nigeria, because unlike it, the european union is destroying its vaccine secretly, just as negotiations on supplies were conducted between ursula fondern and this person. i have no
ursula vonderlein washes her hands of beethoven's purring odor of joy, which is also the anthem of the european union. today this video, filmed during a pandemic, in which she teaches. today, the agreement with fizer is 44 billion, this is a deal for the largest amount in history, and with a real advantage in favor of the manufacturer, this is essentially a subscription to a vaccine, for which you have to constantly pay and which is not needed in such quantities. it’s the beginning of 2021,...
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beethoven's purring oduk of joy, which is also the anthem of the european union. ursula fondern washes her hands of it. today this video, shot during a pandemic, in which she teaches europeans hygiene rules takes on new meanings. firstly, the head of the european commission is trying to convince that it is still clean, and secondly, the hand washes itself. i wrote an article entitled "several states accused ursulla fondelaien of corruption in the sms-gate case." ursla gate, fizergate, and we call it differently. this is the well-known french vaccine scandal in the eu, which has been the main topic in its magazine for several years now. today, the agreement with fizer is 44 billion, this is a deal for the largest amount in history, and with a real advantage in favor of the manufacturer. this is essentially a subscription to a vaccine, for which you have to constantly pay and which is not needed in such quantities. it's early 2021, the pandemic is in full swing. demand that would exceed supply. so much of the fizer vaccine was purchased that and yet the eu was never
beethoven's purring oduk of joy, which is also the anthem of the european union. ursula fondern washes her hands of it. today this video, shot during a pandemic, in which she teaches europeans hygiene rules takes on new meanings. firstly, the head of the european commission is trying to convince that it is still clean, and secondly, the hand washes itself. i wrote an article entitled "several states accused ursulla fondelaien of corruption in the sms-gate case." ursla gate, fizergate,...
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many cultural connections too to germany in general know the western thought and and you know it with beethoven you know all of like sort of the key western thinkers, freud and in these scientific fare are academic, all are from germany. so was a lot of debate over whether we would have. but i just don't think because the war on the german side much before the bomb was ready the military isn't yet ready to pick targets. we that once they've been informed that there is a working bomb in japan at least they had been thinking about this earlier they had been leaving cities on bombed because they wanted it like an intact city to test this bomb on. i just don't know what those discussions were on the german side of things. all right. thank you. okay. so as the manhattan project was super, how was the budget allocation presented to congress? was any member congress aware of what the manhattan project trying to accomplish? we have a politico in house. this is a very good question because like, yeah, super top secret, but it's a democracy we need to appropriate funding through congress. how did they do
many cultural connections too to germany in general know the western thought and and you know it with beethoven you know all of like sort of the key western thinkers, freud and in these scientific fare are academic, all are from germany. so was a lot of debate over whether we would have. but i just don't think because the war on the german side much before the bomb was ready the military isn't yet ready to pick targets. we that once they've been informed that there is a working bomb in japan at...
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that the human brain is, an incredible thing that can come up with a picasso, a shakespeare play, a beethoven concert or a symphony and. that incredible creativity and brilliance has not yet translated into form that the human brain has. and that flaw is that if you look differently than me, if you are a different gender than me. your skin color is different than me, your sexual preference is different than we treat you differently. and it's still the case in most of the world that that's that's unfortunately the reality. so we've made progress. the united states in the last 50 years or so, maybe beginning and the latter part of the part of the last but made some progress in this century. but really when you think about it is how for most of organized history, humans were not given basic rights. the rights in the magna carta, for example, were really only to the. it wasn't to everybody. later. it was supposed to be for other people who property and who were men. even in the united states, our declaration of independence did not do anything for women, didn't do anything for slaves. and same wa
that the human brain is, an incredible thing that can come up with a picasso, a shakespeare play, a beethoven concert or a symphony and. that incredible creativity and brilliance has not yet translated into form that the human brain has. and that flaw is that if you look differently than me, if you are a different gender than me. your skin color is different than me, your sexual preference is different than we treat you differently. and it's still the case in most of the world that that's...
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duke, i must be in control of my conscience, when he played beethoven and goya, he says: well, these are geniuses, i can’t reach them, but i can understand their experiences, suffering, love troubles and so on, understand their human essence, spanish david, but what, what, what, you, not me, spanish david, you have just so much talent, i’m a little tired, but oh nothing. a very smart person, a lighthouse keeper who helps save besieged leningrad, one of danatasaniones’s last roles in a channel one film. this winter, two more weeks and wait, if not more, in his eyes something happens that a huge number of people then look at, realizing that all this present, such was the time, i was walking down the street and dreamed of meeting him by chance, that’s what i had, a fond dream, it’s always better to feel the goods with your hands, journalist, he spoke with pain and bitterness about the fact that , by the way, he didn’t recognize him with laughter the then minister of culture of lithuania, he approached her at some reception with a question, she said, who are you anyway, a fai
duke, i must be in control of my conscience, when he played beethoven and goya, he says: well, these are geniuses, i can’t reach them, but i can understand their experiences, suffering, love troubles and so on, understand their human essence, spanish david, but what, what, what, you, not me, spanish david, you have just so much talent, i’m a little tired, but oh nothing. a very smart person, a lighthouse keeper who helps save besieged leningrad, one of danatasaniones’s last roles in a...
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if you go to a pop concert, you don't expect bacons and beethoven's moonlight sonata or whatever. and if you go to a classical concert, you expect classical concert, you expect classical music. you certainly don't expect that. >> no. and you think maybe the bbc are trying to ram something down our throats there. >> oh, i think the bbc are doing what the bbc always do. they're trying to be relevant without realising that it just makes them look blinder . them look blinder. >> okay. i mean, yeah, i'm inclined to agree with you and i strongly suspect that the vast majority of our viewers do. and although and i must say, we do, we do long for the days that you're dressed much more appropriately, may i say, back on our screens, dancing for take two of strictly? i think that would be. that would be absolutely fantastic. but look, thank you very, very much. that was a wonderful ann whittaker coming up with hundreds of french police due to be diverted away from migrant beaches in favour of protecting another event that's going to be taking place in france. could this summer see unpreceden
if you go to a pop concert, you don't expect bacons and beethoven's moonlight sonata or whatever. and if you go to a classical concert, you expect classical concert, you expect classical music. you certainly don't expect that. >> no. and you think maybe the bbc are trying to ram something down our throats there. >> oh, i think the bbc are doing what the bbc always do. they're trying to be relevant without realising that it just makes them look blinder . them look blinder. >>...
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paul macartney and diego maradonna, ludwik van beethoven, leo tolstoy, france kavka, leonardo davinci and albert einstein, what unites all these people, besides the fact that they are geniuses, it turns out that they were all left-handed, about 10% of left-handed people in the world. left-handedness is an innate quality, but again, why, what determines it, scientists have finally found the answer. the study showed that a strong hand is determined by the genes responsible for the expression of tubulin proteins. well, let's find out the details, all the words are still unclear. here in our studio is a doctor of biological sciences, professor, head of the epigenetics laboratory of the institute of general genetics named after vavelov ras, sergey kiselev, sergey alevovich, good morning. now , if we explain in simple words what we also generally voiced. there will be less and less if you say that genes should be passed on directly as a package, and why will there be less and less and how, as experience is now showing us, in reality there are more and more left-handed people, wow, yes, what
paul macartney and diego maradonna, ludwik van beethoven, leo tolstoy, france kavka, leonardo davinci and albert einstein, what unites all these people, besides the fact that they are geniuses, it turns out that they were all left-handed, about 10% of left-handed people in the world. left-handedness is an innate quality, but again, why, what determines it, scientists have finally found the answer. the study showed that a strong hand is determined by the genes responsible for the expression of...