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Transcripts For DW DocFilm - Zhu Xiao-Mei 20171120

With me to show you when i listen paris quite often after the performance people came and asked me how are you able to play bach in a way that we can understand how were you able to understand. How can you understand western music at all i told them i think in their highest in purest form the arts and cultures of the world are very much related. They have no geographical borders they are the spiritual property of mankind. It was music and bachs music him particular that enabled you shall me to deal with had dreadful experiences the pianist lived through all the excesses of the mound regime years of indoctrination five years of re education another five years locked up in a neighbor camp a shattered family hardship and harassment in one thousand nine hundred eighty she emigrated and finally found a new home in paris this film tells the story of her return to china as an internationally acclaimed interpreter of bachs music thirty five years after she left the country. Should both be true

Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20180213

To the talk. Yesterday is living his dream, he is an internationally acclaimed concert pianist and successful recording artist but read his account of his life and it resembles a nightmare, when he is away from the piano, james rhodes is still haunted by the violent sexual abuse he suffered three years on the age of six. He has written about how it drove him to drink, take drugs, self harm, and spend time in a psychiatric hospital. And how he was saved by music, only rediscovering in his 30s that he could really play the piano. But in this latest book, he recounts what his successful life really feels like, and it is almost unbearable and distressing to hear. How could he lived with the pain of the past . How can he. James rhodes, welcomed the hardtalk. It is nice to be here, thank you. Quite a dramatic introduction, i have to say. Quite a dramatic look. Yeah, possibly. And you intended it to be. No, i never intended to be. The whole drama thing, ive had quite enough of. Sometimes it c

Transcripts For DW Reporter - The Hellish Coal Fields Of Jharia 20171111

News around the world demonstrators have clashed with police near the u. S. Embassy in the philippines hundreds turn dates of protests and upcoming visit by President Donald Trump when violence broke at trump when i arrive in the philippines on sunday the last stop on his eleven day asia tour. Thousands have turned on the streets of bonn to call for quicker action on Climate Change the german says he is currently hosting a two week u. N. Climate conference the protesters want to see World Leaders turn away from fossil fuels and Nuclear Power and switch to greener sources of energy. Big ben clock has chimed eleven times to mark Armistice Day the day where as where one and ninety nine years ago two minutes of silence was held across the british capital and the rest of the. One tree to honor the war dead. Formula one is there and the brazilian grand prix in my state is driver but not the one you might expect has taken pole position for the race on sunday finlands terry botox grabs the hon

Transcripts For DW DocFilm - Zhu Xiao-Mei 20171112

Farming magazine. D w. Whats a party to show you one when i was in paris quite often after the performance people came and asked me how are you able to play bach in a way that we can understand how were you able to understand bach and how can you understand western music at all i told them i think in their highest in purest form the arts and cultures of the world are very much related. They have no geographical borders they are the spiritual property of mankind. Solution. Perhaps. It was music and bachs music him particular that enabled you shall me to deal with had dreadful experiences the pianist lived through all the excesses of the mt regime years of indoctrination five years of re education another five years locked up in a neighbor camp a shattered family hardship and harassment in one thousand nine hundred eighty she emigrated and finally found a new home in paris this film tells the story of her return to china as an internationally acclaimed interpreter of bachs music thirty f

Transcripts For DW DocFilm - Zhu Xiao-Mei 20171112

In an equal societies. The divide starting november fifteenth on d w. With her body to show you one when i was in paris quite often after the performance people came and asked me how were you able to play bach in a way that we can understand how were you able to understand bach and how can you understand western music at all i told them i think in their highest in purest form the arts and cultures of the world are very much related. They have no geographical borders they are the spiritual property of mankind. Solution. Perhaps. It was music and bachs music him particular that enabled you shall me to deal with had dreadful experiences the pianist lived through all the excesses of the mt regime years of indoctrination five years of re education another five years locked up in a neighbor camp a shattered family hardship and harassment in one thousand nine hundred eighty she emigrated and finally found a new home in paris this film tells the story of her return to china as an international

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