Energetic and so full of emotions hes a living example if you want so for human creativity in the face of adversity the talk is of beethoven neutrik than 250 years on from his birth the whole world is celebrating his musical genius. Voyage of elo is 1st in the line of well wishers t w unveiled its extensive Multimedia Program for the beethoven year in the great composers birthplace of. The actual. It will kick off with a focus on his most famous composition beethovens 9th symphony for the world looks at a musical masterpiece that has transcended all borders. B. To women to w. We stand for freedom and this is something which brought us together and also that we have a headquarter in bonn and beethoven was born in bonn so i think its a good match. Another d. W. Film called the sound of nature focuses on the Pastoral Symphony beethovens on march tonight shot the film visits musicians on 5 continents composing music dealing with environmental issues. That. Tool if we use it properly we con
Cultural life, the radio four podcast, she reveals her formative influences and experiences, and how her passion for playing was there from the start. I knew very young there was no question i wanted to play the violin. There was no question that that was what i must do and had to do and wanted to do. Have you played here much, nicky . They chuckle nicola benedetti, welcome to this cultural life. Thank you so much for having me. Its an absolute pleasure. You were born and brought up in north ayrshire. What are your earliest musical memories at home . What memories do you have of music being played at home . The bee gees and abba. Later on, good dose of shania twain. That was all my dads taste. My mum definitely had a kenny g record. Um. She laughs saxophone . Theyll kill me for saying all of this quite like this, but its the truth both of your parents were born in italy, werent they . Yes. Was it an italian household culturally growing up . Its a good question. I would say both parents
Fans are getting ready for the big game in spain too. The womens game there has seen an explosion in popularity, with the number of women players in federated leagues increasing by almost 200 from 2009 to 2022. Heres one of them. Translation the way they are showing us they are breaking down barriers time and time again the collective Bargaining Agreement a few years ago, the professionalisation of womens football, all this, and also the way they represent the values of sport for me and i think for all of us is a complete inspiration. Off the field during this competition, there have been serious conversations taking place about womens sport and its place in the world, including pay equality. The total prize pot for the womens world cup is 110 million thats a 300 increase from the 2019 tournament. But by comparison, its significantly lower than the 1140 million pot for the mens tournament in qatar last year. At the beginning of the competition, analysis by cnn found that female players
But its the truth both of your parents were born in italy, werent they . Yes. Was it an italian household culturally growing up . Its a good question. I would say both parents assimilated very concretely and quite deliberately with scottishness and scottish culture, but they also came over very young. My mum was three years old. An italian speaking three year old with an italian mother and scottish father. Um. Came over to scotland and, er. Was sort of banned from speaking italian quite quickly. It was considered to be detrimental to her education and all sorts of things. We know better now. So my mum lost most of her italian, um. And it was a very scottish upbringing from that moment forward. And my dad, he came over when he was kind of ten or ii. Came over without his parents. Had a rough time, you know, adjusting to such a different culture. It was a good, healthy mix. But as far as mealtimes go and food, we were italian all the way. You mentioned you started playing the violin at t
Bbc verify has geolocated the building as the regional theatre. Another video from cctv shows people running for cover as a missile hits a pedestrianised area. This is an image from another video which was taken from cctv footage. It shows people running for cover as a missile hits a pedestrianised area and the fire. Our correspondent James Waterhouse sends us this update. This is a typical force of the blast. You can see the debris thrown against this building, a branch broken and shattered glass everywhere, notjust here but across the square and neighbouring streets. Roof tiles blown off and here you can see the building which has borne the brunt of this strike, the regional theatre and you can see the roof is seriously damaged in the windows have. The Drone Exhibition was held here today. There is a suggestion of possible motive but there is an overarching reason, too, which is the continued invasion of ukraine. That is why Russian Missiles continue to land in cities across the coun