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Theres also kind of a pride and a lot of them to talk very defiantly about i overcame the holocaust and then i did this and then i did this and this and now i have 20 grandchildren 5 kids and 20 grandchildren so they are very proud people close ups of celebrities such as Barack Obama Hillary clinton and uncle a magical cemented show as renowned. Each owes the same big head style as he calls it for his series on survivors. The faces speak for themselves. Charlotte took these photos in jerusalem the atmosphere at the shoot was relaxed. He completed the 75 portraits in just 10 days thats not much time but time enough for moving encounters and incredible stories the russians liberated the camp and im like mark. It may by any chance in this picture i had a photograph of me from a newspaper article and show the pictures famous picture of the children standing behind this wired friends and shes like oh yeah thats me and thats my sister motto wise herself a historian is concerned that the stories of survival not be forgotten especially in the face of resurgent anti Semitism Vivian oriya works for yad vashem israels Holocaust Remembrance Center which cosponsored the portrait project. When we try to get to fly then to symmetries him in the denial of all of course we are doing in the main to unfold doing it is education and this exhibition is part of our walk its to do creation to educate to teach what happened what took place for the sake of their next generations. Motm shiela says photographing survivors was a very moving experience and hopes people will contemplate the portraits with an open mind and an open heart. As time passes and as further away we get from it. The more you know the new the information. And the more they people talk maybe about it so i see it as my personal responsibility to to keep the facts straight. These are among the last survivors of nazi persecution and strella said that optimism and strength commands respect. The american pinnace clarifying see the. Laid her 1st piano concerto at the tender age of 8 so it seems she was destined from a young age to become a professional concert pianist a repertoire is very eclectic and she travels the world performing with all the major orchestras right now shes here in berlin to give a concert and would join me in a minute. Is a virtuoso critics rave about artistic sensitivity and versatility and of course her technical skill. She herself says that making music has always come naturally and that seeming effortlessness really comes across. Seas parents were scientists she was given a piano at the age of 6 and her International Career began when she was just 9 years old at 17 she moved from her hometown of philadelphia to nova where she studied at the university of music drama and media. Traveling see a former child prodigy whos grown into a mature artist to play solo is so i thought and with International Focus does captivating audiences around the world. Joins me now thank you very much and welcome i mentioned you plagal 1st kind of the age of 8 i mean did you did you know then thats what you want to do or did did your parents perhaps not. This is what shes kind note about actually my parents they they bought insurance for me and my younger sister because learning music is of course beneficial for kids and we had seen to learn different instruments and. But appearance at the piano and actually for me playing the piano was more of a chore in my early years because i was i had to practice my parents accompanied me to my lessons and from there on it was what i would call a very long love affair kind of love hate relationship event and i really didnt know until i was about 15 or 16 that this is something i really want to pursue what did you classmates when you were 8 youre playing a piano i mean what did they think of it all oh i was screwing up in a small suburb outside of philadelphia and there was no one who did more than a couple minutes of learning instrument per day so i was known as the freaky piano girl for many years. And i think. Of course took away some of my social life i wasnt able to go out and have fun and play with my friends whenever i wanted but in the long run i was still yeah lets talk about our love show as well whats easy about his piano music that means so much to you. For me i think chopin is really the pianist composer because he composed almost primarily for the instrument piano and he wrote such a such a diverse range so you can really hear his growth from the early years when he was still in poland and a real piano virtuoso to his more more dark times when he was in paris and his times in majorca to the end of his life and youre able to really feel on a very personal human level almost as if he is speaking to you and youre able to really empathize completely and thats what it is when i perform as. A night of germany you spend a lot of time here in germany is this that you know a 2nd. I would call it now my primary home and my my home in america would be my childhood home because ive been living here now almost half my life a while i was ok now before we go on stay with us lets just hear a little more music this time some right i mean. Right man and off i guess is. Have a strange question i like to play a little bit of. I definitely call playwright man and one of the problems i had when i shop on piece was the stretch now the hands of much bigger than your walls how do you manage i think when you are stretching your fingers out a lot and from a young age because when youre very young. I think your hands are. Things are just more pliable in general and when you start of the young age and youre always stretching out your span becomes quite large and even though my hands are physically small compared to most peoples hands playing most music is usually not a problem because my span is almost normal almost like the others every day its a lonely life on the road as a solo performer i guess now how do you deal with that thats a great question. I think this is not really a life for everybody but ive been very fortunate that for me it was a kind of steady and Steady Development in concert numbers so i really went from just studying to maybe 15 to 20 constance a year and then steadily now its sometimes 80 to 90 is quite a lot and therefore i really was able to form a very solid base support base that say our friends and family that i can keep in touch with on a daily basis and im very happy actually almost to spend time by myself ive kind of found my own inner peace and dealing with this life thats kind of the most important thing. And also you mentioned doing so many concerts briefly. How do you practice because i know instruments for the but theres no pianos in hotel rooms. Thats true but usually we do get practice facilities whenever we want in various cities we can go to the hall before the concert of the day before the concert i myself find my so listening a lot to music in general and looking at the score kind of mental practice is for me the most effective ok thank you very much for joining us good luck with the concert tomorrow good luck with your career generally thank you so much. Finally the biggest art heist in the history of communist east germany has a happy ending the thieves havent cole but the 5 paintings including works by boy and fun dyke being returned to the museum it seems a family inherited the stolen paintings and off the much negotiation of return them without any money changing hands. Castle museum in the city of gore to east germany these photos show a Police Reconstruction of a crime in 19795 paintings by old masters worth millions was stolen from the collection they remained missing for 40 years then last summer a lawyer paid a visit to the man he represented a group of as he were interested in returning the artworks bust on them in their own government and in public what was really extraordinary and unusual about the case was that ultimately we were able to bring about an involuntary return of the artwork on newsnight and we reached this deal without having to pay for that return making lies to afford it but the paintings are now back where they belong how they came into the familys possession in the 1st place is now subject to a police investigation. This is the navys exam citation all the 5 years things are complete the collection specifically the Dutch Masters like they are key to the collection of. The works now need to be restored but for the next week theyre on display in gaza. I wonder if they will ever find out exactly who was behind it and where these paintings were for the last word. On the website of course dot com slash cultural more about our guest as well but thats all from me from thanks for watching. Kick off. The 2nd round starts up in the bundesliga glove box snooze through the 1st game and slip into 3rd place but the competition is wide of my life see turn the game around and stay at the top. Top minutes it does ling when thanks to a new edition. By a woman comes with seems. To go if 90 minutes on the double. Earth home to millions of species the home worth saving. Google ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas that protect the climate boost Clean Energy Solutions and reforestation. Using interactive content to inspire people to take action global audience the series of global 3000 on t. W. And online. 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