Daniel Barenboim's Edward W. Said Lecture (2015)
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- Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
- Daniel Barenboim calls for ‘music once more to be taught in schools on a par with literature, mathematics or biology’. Music forces us to listen to contrapuntal voices - a practice Barenboim places on a par with the democratic right to vote. In the Q&A, Barenboim addresses his own development as a musician, his views on the Israel-Palestine conflict and the BDS movement, and the success of the West-Eastern Divan orchestra.
Filmed at the Southbank Centre, London. Introduced by Jacqueline Rose.
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A genius…. And his intellectual and educational partnership with Edward Said deserves much appreciation….. miss jenny (music theory teacher, manhattan).
Daniel Baremboim merece el premio Nobel de La Paz
Daniel Barenboim is a true Citizen of the World. I'm such an admirer of both his music and his advocacy.
From our RUclips channel: Daniel Barenboim's Edward W. Said Lecture, 2015.
Barenboim calls for ‘music once more to be taught in schools on a par with literature, mathematics or biology’. Music forces us to listen to contrapuntal voices - a practice Barenboim places on a par with the democratic right to vote. In the Q&A, Barenboim addresses his own development as a musician, his views on the Israel-Palestine conflict and the BDS movement, and the success of the West-Eastern Divan orchestra.
What a priceless moral leader he is.
Imagine if Barenboim, Chomsky, or Max Blumenthal (worthy inheritor .. Edward Said) were “leaders” of the US instead of the rubbish over the decades we are constantly fed by the military hegemony ….. Marx remains prescient and music unites…. Miss jenny (exile music theory teacher in manhattan).
Said merece el Premio Nobel
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whats the word he said on 57:40?
Tactical
Who was the first woman? Wittering on and on and on
ehh too more politics, not enough music
A genius…. And his intellectual and educational partnership with Edward Said deserves much appreciation….. miss jenny (music theory teacher, manhattan).