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Military gear to the vox fucking car nazis created a tightly regulated set of symbols that reinforced hitlers stature as the Supreme Leader of the german race. The folks and fighting over the peoples receiver was sold to germans as a way to choose the speech is the model number 301 is a reference to the 30th of january the day hitler was sworn in as chancellor of germany in 1933 the nazis rejected communist and modernist in theory but appropriated walk creating little new. There is no such thing as nazi design or the 3 or more different kinds of design is you know classical blue to vary from and its also modern and its adopted from you know from ideas of these and that already existed and the nazis go their own meaning to it and thats of course very important and thats why you have to explain what it was all about in the thirtys and fortys. Often used to impress the 136 burned in the olympics was a chance to show germany as a global force and the massive stadium was the centerpiece the stadium still stands today attracting visitors who know little about its history. Its not important who will be able to it it means Something Different for everyone. Wondering if. My colleague said that it looks like you did i said yes it does. But yeah i dont think its nice to look at. One of the swastika symbol has been banned in germany nazi architecture remains for all to see so do many of the products of nazi design but should such items be in an exhibition the museum says it wants to disarm the nazi legacy by confronting it head on its still a piece of our History National socialism were not at ease with i mean not with the ideology its completely evil but we should be face to face with our own history our own culture and as long you know if thats if thats still. Or strange to us you shoot show it over and over again and talk about the museum hopes to show that nazi symbols have no mystical power only the meanings we ascribe to them. So you must as a concert pianist based him by lin but originally from nazareth in israel and indeed is often theyre busy with his Galilee Chamber orchestra which he conducts folds with hes also renowned as a beethoven specialist and i should be asking him about bats and the Chamber Orchestra and much more as hes my guest in just a minute after this. He was 6 years old when he 1st heard. In your right then that he had to become a pianist. Slee mascot was born in his round enough for us his parents were palestinian christians. He studied in london and. Under the direction of star conducted Daniel Barenboim debuted in new yorks famous kind of keyhole. Hes great passion is for the works of beethoven. His frequent appearances in israel always challenging. A concert in the middle east hes always as he says more than just a concert. He can sense himself with the relationship between religion and politics and music above all he wants to use music to bring people together. And something joins me now in the studio i welcome you 1st of all tell us a bit more about performing in israel its it i mean it how emotional is it for you well its emotional because there are always so many layers of meaning beyond just playing the concert if it would be here in berlin its quite different and when i say emotional and it doesnt always just positive emotions i mean theres a lot. Of baggage theres a lot of extra meaning and. Already from the very beginning when i was a child it was meant for me crossing boundaries and learning music studying music was was crossing boundaries into another world culturally linguistically. And all that comes with its soul every time i go back theres this association of all the years and all the all the wreckage of comes yeah now years ago you played with the west east and divide yes orchestra of thats all got Daniel Barenboim this is made up of musicians from the middle east yes who come together in musical harmony however you have your own all the galley Chamber Orchestra if similar goals perhaps but slightly different. Similar idea but i must say quite different context in the sense that the chambre is based in nasr is based in galilee and its members are people who live there next to each other but over many many years. Lead very parallel disconnected. Cultural lights and so always theres a contact points between the palestinians in israel and israel and the jews in israel is is on the most basic economic. Contacts and so we believe. Very strongly that there is a place for for true cultural. Working together and coming together and finding finding out finding a life together and you recently actually toured germany just with just yes there was incredible it was incredible for the musicians it was extremely. Invigorating for them. Very meaningful for for the Young Musicians to be received in such with such warmth here we were in berlin in one over the brook. Part of the ring on music festival. But more importantly i think we realized that thats a work means something beyond the local context very important lets just pause for a 2nd and hear you we havent got a grand piano here in the studio unfortunately but we can hear you play a little bit of mud. With the detroit symphony. Always wants a pin and some travel out of. The one instrumentalist take his in with yes how do you practice. It takes a lot of planning beforehand i have to say it is a mozart concerto but this was the cadenza written by beethoven for the month of concerto so. It was based on the music actually we have yes but come back to your question a lot of it happens in the mind i mean i prefer one does practice with the instrument by visualizing by by by thinking about music. Imagining it and soul actually its differently possible ok im very we have a lot of time i just want to ask you quickly about i have because youre in the why about her well why beethoven i dont know it just it just music that i suppose im not the only one by and by no means its just grabs you its the music that is so if this tension is so powerful so i mean whatever words i use it will seem silly because the music cannot be described as a if you use the right words it cannot be described cannot be described but something about it just grabbed me deeply and i felt a deep sense that i want to immerse myself well enough to leave it there are friends good luck with everything good luck especially with the galley changes i want to strike you. The most dangerous worldview is the worldview of those who have never viewed the world. Extremely relevant today but its actually one of many things from the great 19th century german explorer alexander for home box this is the 250th anniversary of his birth and this weekend culture show outfront iran has special program about him is a taster. Xander from whom both the 19th century prussian scola botanist and explorer he popularized the concept that the Natural World is interconnected. Cultural historian andrea wulf may know him better than anybody else even writing 2 books about the scala she sees him as the father veyron mentalism. I think his. On how he brings together the arts and the science how he says that we need to muse our imagination and our meetings around us. I think are excellent very relevant today. Andrea would spend 10 years researching her body and not only in the cotters. Shes in boxes on epic journey its following in his footsteps to see what he saw and to feel what he felt when he wrote she 30000 letters. He really cultivated this image of the daring adventure he was in he was the best publicist to machine. Alexander from whom but may not have made a great discovery he didnt develop the theory of evolution but his ideas of the Natural World is interconnected a way of life is more relevant than a. Program can be seen this weekend on g. W. Of course youll find it on our website available whatever you like to watch it. Slash all. Of us. In the. Interim. The conflict zone with tim sebastian. Here in london is still all about blacks as far as johnson shut down a fractious and angry column and my guest to this week is andrew bridge a conservative m. P. And leading critics it supports a move or a strong some amount of brave below the parliament was put in front of the book so. Where is home. When your family scattered across the globe. 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