В этом выпуске Cult мы посетили Дубай на фестивале InClassica, где международные оркестры и солисты в течение двух недель исполняли работы композитора Алексея Шора.
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00:00Время для того, чтобы объединить эти знаменитые современные soloисты,
00:06вместе с двух symphony orchestras,
00:09пять или шесть conductors из разных стран,
00:13это не легко, но в то же время это очень важно
00:17для классической музыки и для классической музыки.
00:21Поэтому я думаю, что это основное.
00:24В только две недели, все эти замечательные стены вместе,
00:28что-то, чтобы они начали с тем, с тем, с тем, что они надеялись.
00:35В 2014 году в Инкласika International Music Festival
00:41возвращается в Дубай с несколько музыкальных мастерпицы.
00:45В два-месяч-проекте построить на Земле самая большая классическая музыка,
00:49привлекла вместе с самых известных музыкций
00:52и актуальными новыми новыми делениями из всего мира.
00:55Я думаю, что то, что они пытаются сделать, это очень замечательно, особенно в данный день, когда мы нуждаем музыку, чтобы как-то приводить какую-то санитет к этому миру, и это здорово видеть объединение, и видеть больше и больше людей, которые хотят слушать музыку,
01:19что я думаю, что это немного странно для них, в том числе культуры, но, как мы знаем, музыка, и я думаю, что мы как-то коммуникаем.
01:34This year's festival was dedicated to composer-in-residence Алексий Шор, whose 55th birthday was celebrated throughout the festival programming.
01:44His music has had a defining presence in recent years here at Inklassica.
01:49I need particular sources of inspiration to write music.
01:58I just love writing music, and pretty much any emotions, even like pretty mundane day-to-day things, can trigger some musical thoughts.
02:11But if you mean, like, musically, then of course my inspiration comes from the works of the greats, and I just try to sort of speak in my own voice, but in the framework created by them.
02:27It's one of the greatest pleasures of listening to music live, because the interpretations are also different, and different performers find little nuances that I wasn't aware of, and it's truly wonderful for me.
02:48Highlights from the 16 concerts included a performance by Swedish violinist Daniel Lozakowicz, a prodigious talent who gave his first live concert at just nine years old.
03:01When you're on stage, it's in some ways a declaration of truth, and if you don't have this truth inside you on stage, then I feel the audience will feel it.
03:18And if the performer doesn't have this full declaration of love, the audience won't feel the love for the music, and they won't in some ways get hypnotized by it, as I believe true music can.
03:33And true music is not entertainment. For me, it's a revelation. It's something that connects us to a deeper understanding of our soul, our meaning of having a heart, and for the composers to create great music, they had to really sacrifice themselves fully.
03:58And it's not all about the musicians at In Classica. The audience are very much at the heart of this world-renowned festival.
04:06Of course, you're trying to give 100% of yourself, but at the same time, you need the energy of the musicians, you need the energy of the audience, too.
04:15If they are shy, you would love to convince them about what you're playing is a very nice music.
04:21If they are so enthusiastic, maybe they need an anchor or two.
04:24So I'm trying to play with the elements I find every day, no?
04:32So I try to just achieve great things with the elements I have.
04:38From Beethoven to Bach and beyond to Alexi Shaw, the legacy of In Classica continues to evolve and grow each year, along with its programming and audiences.
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