Into the weekend weve got a heady mix lined up for todays program. Ode to activism beethovens cultural as a rallying cry against Climate Change. The master of manipulation a london retrospective track theyd like to work. And march of time the art of the hand to crush could have been young time could. Well as host of this years United NationsClimate Change conference cop twenty three which has just drawn to a close the german city of bonn has had good reason to draw the attention of the world to its own natural phenomenon namely bonds the most famous son the composer beethoven twenty twenty will mark the two hundred Fiftieth Anniversary of his birth and already the city is pulling out all the stops with project planning for a stupendous celebre touring year and that includes an inspiring new project around one of his most famous symphonies. Ludwig Van Beethoven six symphony is known as the pastoral and now this masterpiece is at the center of an ambitious Global Project the composer intended as an homage to rural life and nature. They dont happen to pass on that and that with the pastoral beethoven composed the work that was particularly about the relationship between man and nature owes the league with an eye towards this piece of music we want to focus attention on our own relationship with nature which of course today is conditioned by Environmental Protection and Climate Change and too much of. The beethoven pastoral project connects the masters music with twenty First CenturyEnvironmental Conservation it was unveiled at the un Climate Change conference cup twenty three in beethovens birthplace bonn germany yes we presented this pastoral project and in principle the pastoral project addresses musicians in all genres. Listen to clip brzezinski various musicians as project ambassadors i mean i always liked the the stories about beethoven he would be seen walking in nature communing with his music but also with the birds or sell that you hear thats what. They thought was the heart of the idea of transferring the pastoral to another world stylistically interested me right away as did the project connected with it i found combining the pastoral nature and the Climate Conference very intriguing let me say i think. Jazz violinist gregor who was one of the musicians on hand in bands beethoven house he presented some of his own improvisations on the pastoral. The past of ali is really the pastoralists difficult because beethoven is so good at developing motifs he can spin a single motif into a whole symphony or to find a gun to sing when we should write. The project investors in this promotional clip show how its done whether rehearsal or performance and regardless of the instrument what counts is the final product a unique interpretation of beethovens pastoral symphony. The past all the time this is astral day will be the high point and the culmination of the project and it will come inside with the u. N. World environment day on june the fifth twenty twenty and it will feature as many variations on the pastore as possible played across the globe there are still two and a half years to go until that date in the meantime we want to establish a Pastoral Network connecting artists all over the world who is of all be a part of the beethoven pastoral project and to be a three and twentieth one thing. Stand up for the preservation of late with your pastoral music. Starting on june fifth twenty eighteen the next World Environment Day musicians from all over the world can present their ideas on the internet of how to combine beethovens timeless music with a modern love of nature. Well if you have a weakness for beethoven and would like to know more or even possibly get involved in the pastoral project and do feel free to visit our website just go to beethoven dash pastoral dust project dot com. And at this point it is time for me to announce the winner of our euro max watch we wanted to know this past week what your Favorite Music is and why and amanda quashy from mayo park in new york state usa told us that hers was heavy metal and thats because she finds the guitar riffs very cathartic so cheers to her as the winner of our year mix watch and to all of you of course for your feedback. And moving right along it is now time for our daily express. The coveted german media accolades the bandys were awarded thursday in berlin there was even a hint of hollywood love that the ceremony australian actor and heartthrob hugh jackman won an entertainment bambi. And adults watson a received a prize for his environmental activism. Actress diane kruger and director fatty cane won the jurys prize for the movie in the fade. Model cloudier shifa picked up the fashionable word to honor her thirty year contribution to the industry. Prior to the ceremony shifa signed copies of her first volume titled Claudia Schiffer in a bed and galleries surrounded by fans and a selection of their favorite photographs. Shifa now forty seven years old is one of the most successful models in history making the cover of more than a thousand accusations. On thursday parisian celebrated as new beaujolais wine hit the shelves. The world famous young wine was harvested only two months ago by two thousand wine growers in frances eastern region. Day has a long tradition its celebrated on the third thursday of november every year. Golden leaf and Bonaparte Crown is being sold at auction it was part of the the french and per cent upon his own head in. Imitation of the roman emperors of your. The crown goes under the hammer this sunday at an auction house in full. Paris its expected to fetch between one hundred one hundred and fifty thousand euros. Well hes a huge star in his native france but English Speaking audience as well know van so best for his roles in films like black swan or oceans twelve and thirteen with his angular good looks hes often cast as the villain but for his latest effort he slipped into the psyche of postimpressionist painter paul gauguin and the artists work was heavily influenced by his travels in French Polynesia but it wasnt until well after his death that his highly experimental style and use of color or really appreciated and we spoke to about his work on the role. Was one of frances biggest stars and an astonishingly versatile actor hes worked with the biggest names in the business Monica Bellucci was often his partner on screen and his wife for almost fifteen years. Has acted alongside hollywoods greats. Now hes playing the role of renowned for his paintings depicting a tropical arcadia and polynesian beauties women on the outskirts of paris its not a glamorous location but he likes the breakfast at this hotel and he needs to regain the weight he shed to play. When you get rid of the sugar. And you just left with. Fish raw fish and fruits i mean just you live a better life. There was one of the thing you know the guy goes there he doesnt have anything so hes starving sick i had to be skinny. I had to look sick. Strangely enough i never felt so good. The film the gun recounts the period the artist spent in French Polynesia pulled at our travel to the south seas because he could no longer stand life in paris he left his wife and children behind in europe. But each he was far from the peaceful island paradise hed expected to go was extreme and it is centric and put. Could be acting relate yeah feel stuff but you know i can relate to some of his desires. I mean i think i understand that the process you know is thought process not to say that i agree with everything will be true i mean i can i can identify myself with him. Im pretty. Merits of a lot of things he does a part of the talent the way you know the ability to believe in himself against all odds for example. These paintings arent by god. The actor prepares for his roles meticulously he researches and reads a loss and to put trade the Famous Artist he started to paint himself its part of the deal its part of the you know its this is my only abbott says to change i change all the time and its fun because the way you do it there is always a. Good aspect to it you know to play gauguin learn how to paint this is the life of an actor you go from one world to the other and you get very specific about certain things for a short amount of time and then. You just. Jump from the train and take another one. Painted in the seminal to the development of modern art the film gum which covers this period of the artists life is now in cinemas. But how do you react when youre confronted with a picture of a human face if namea had never thought of it before but the context in which you see that face will have a great effect on how you perceive and even maybe accept it and this is just one example of how our visual perception can be manipulated and its one of many that german photographer thomas hoff has delighted in exploring well now the descent of artist is the subject of a major retrospective in london. Thomas offs breakthrough came with photos a fellow Art School Students displayed like a list celebrities that up and it come in notions of the portrait. Back in one thousand nine hundred eight these work sparked an uproar. People responded angrily to my portraits because i provided no information on these people names no vocations no info on who theyre married to apparently people need a lot of Additional Information when they look at a portrait if they dont get it some get really aggressive. After studying at the disorder of arts Academy Thomas started with architectural photography but soon moved on to making portraits retouching images and creating montage has. Explored unusual cameras too and used them to play with notions of authorship and reception. He borrowed Equipment Police used in the one nine hundred ninety s. To make facial composites of suspects to blur the line between portrait and mug shot in his own work. In response to the Media Coverage of the first gulf war got a special camera suited for nightime photography and took pictures of tranquil distant of the result Haunting Images evocative of war sounds. His series entitled stana all stars experiments with scientific pictures taken by the european southern observatory which he says are better than anything he could produce amid the glass of images and the digital age has been taking fewer pictures of his own relying more on photo archives. There are so many pictures on instagram because people want to capture the present. Thats why theyre constantly snapping away. The catch is that once they take a picture theyre actually looking back at the past forgotten so they have to take another one. Next. Now works on old pictures that resonate into the present. A photographer who isnt taking photos of president s and who has long regarded his own life and work with a sense of right attachment a case in point these pictures he took of himself in ridiculous poses he called it his empress series. Well anyone whos into food is certainly in the right place here in the german capital and thats thanks largely to the many foreigners who arrived since the fall of the wall and brought with them their wonderful Christina Lin has also long had a large Turkish Community and so for our series fifty kitchens one city we paid a visit to a restaurant icemans touched for a plate of death or turkish meat ball. I cant say whether im more turkish or more german by both but its so in on both sides are so tightly interwoven that its almost like a new national. Theyre both equally strong and stock. Yeah. Born as the older of two children in the turkish metropolis istanbul when she was five her family moved to munich shes lived in berlin since two thousand and one. Together with she runs the restaurant. Or osmans daughters a mutual friend introduced her to back when they were still working at their jobs law is a trained actress while as you started sales. Who was born in germany but lived with her grandparents in eastern anatolia until the age of five her parents then brought her to berlin. It was there that ours who crossed paths both dreamed of opening their own restaurant in twenty eleven those dreams began to take shape. There were no modern turkish restaurants in berlin and. Everything was so conservative and stale there were hardly any turkish restaurants where you could go with friends that had a welcoming atmosphere and was a bit more modern. At first. There was a big motivation for me. And. Right there was to create an open kitchen where professional chefs cooked alongside turkish housewives lalas restaurant offers classic turkish cuisine along with modern interpretations of some of her favorite dishes. Both learn to cook as girls from their mothers. Of course its a traditional recipes play a big role its like a shaft with either our mothers cooked with passion and love because they were feeding their families and wanted to please their hardworking husbands. And because we have turkish wives working here they bring this quality and these recipes to our menus in our restaurant to cart in like i. Have to see is a turkish classic. To see our meatballs also known as kafka in the English Speaking world there are more than two hundred ways to prepare them turkish cuisine is mediterranean and uses a lot of vegetables. They make a delicious side dish to his make up to see. Coughed as can be pan fried grilled or boiled. To see is a typical midday mail in turkey and is often served in look contests or lunch restaurants. Coffee has a usually named after regions have to see is called to from the turkish port city of is me. Its characteristic flavor from the sauce which is made by combining tomato and red pepper paste. To the few. The saucer in turkish is very important for this and other dishes in and of to kish get tight public a mark on you take red pepper. In tomato paste. Theres even a turkish saying about this. Took each cardinal culture. Which means a meal without seltzer is like a woman without curves. Of course we mean hips. And as they were full of ideas for the new restaurant for almost a year they renovated what had been an office space. For wall decoration they had a burn an artist paint the backs of oriental rocks. Opened in april twenty twelve in a trendy district. After the fall of the berlin wall this formally working class area became a hot spot for students and creative types. Back has gotten a bit gentrified but when i moved here it was unbelievably lively so there were so many people from so many nations to me. Its fun and i feel at home here there are so many people have found creative ways to get by in life its very inspiring. If. You. Have long since given up their jobs theyre busy enough they say a restaurant or. Is it is not a gift its not a look this is a fit also. And if youd like to see the accompanying video to that or any of the other fifty kitchens recipes you can find them on instagram along with lots more your remarks behind the. Europe at its best your imax brings you the highlights on instagram stunning landscapes spectacular buildings and mouthwatering delicacy our reporters are constantly on the look out with their cameras we look forward to your comments check out our your Max Instagram stories and discover how exciting and diverse europe can be. Follow us on instagram. And finally to be your is the french word for whirlwind and in watchmaking its a fascinating addition to the watch mechanics that keep the time its usually visible and indicates that this watch is in a very sophisticated category of time pieces namely because so many of the parts from the hairspring to the very tiniest of screws have to be made by hand or one of the last remaining masters of this craft is the head with anybody in southern germany whos had the meticulous art of watchmaking handed down over six generations. When vilhelm sits down to his workbench every morning he loses himself in another world one in which hustle and bustle have no place the master watchmaker takes his time and his work is time for more than three decades really has been making mechanical watches or repairing them like this one hundred year old long and soon a pocket watch which a customer accidentally dropped its important to revert to get the timepiece going again. This is from n. P. R. News but in the case of. Technical perfection no not to develop these watches and for me they were the greatest thing in watchmaking. These watches also inspired me to produce turbulence. There his big passion flying turbulence viewed as the pinnacle of watchmaking and river has developed their internal mechanisms to perfection. The heart of the watch and his trademark is this cantilevered flying toby young which turns completely on its own axis once a minute. River might be the last watchmaker in the world to still produce all the parts by hand the way the great watchmakers did in the preindustrial age. Rivers sees himself as part of tradition so to the wilsons and back to the roots to tradition and hand across much of im a watchmaker not a Machine Operator for me that was important because i never wanted to have a shop i said im a watchmaker i restore watches and then i started making them and now thats my world and. A steady hand and a good eye are his most important tools it takes up to a year to make a new to real its pursuit in work each piece must fit precisely to within one one hundredth of a millimeter. Five and seven if you most of all you need to have a feel for it because if you slip out while mounting this the doll will break concentration is vital. To when he finishes a watch its cause for celebration. This is real and see from this like a victory for an athlete a World Championship or an and then pick when theres such a crazy sense of satisfaction when a watch is done when its running and youve made a client happy and he shuts tears of joy seeing it for the first time those moments defy description. That talent must run in the family the reavers have been making watches since seventeen ninety three. You think you will see i grew up with watches i dont remember my grandpa but when i was a year old he said hes going to make a good watchmaker he has extras fingers you know. Really have labor was already hanging around in his fathers workshop when he was three at age eighty repaired his first watch and he finished his apprenticeship as germanys top young watchmaker. Graber quickly became a master and went into business for himself setting up a workshop to restore old timepiece. His passion for flying too but he owns grew and grew so he started to make them himself. It took four years to complete his first one. His latest masterpiece has earned him a place in the Jewelry Museum and for time he spent a year working on it. The obvious feeling of transcendence of having created something truly special that is a decisive aspect is what drives you on pipes. And its what will keep on driving will have labor to devote even more time to these next was it time pieces. And thats all for this edition so until we meet again all of us from up here in berlin chests also feed us in. Next time on your macs the highlights edition including why french pastries and high end shoes make for the ideal couple. A gym and Family Business that restores historic gains. And finished symphony based on the nations d. N. A. All this and small next time on your next time nice. Full volume. Full power. And lots and lots of fine. This morning band has been rocking the world for more than two decades. We explain the secret of their success. But. There you. 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