Necessary we need to scribe the government plan as lamentable and said they would only embolden autocratic regimes around the world. The u. S. Has announced plans to ban the chinese and mobile apps to talk and citing National Security concerns downloading the apps in the u. S. Will be blocked from sunday a full ban on the use of tick tock could come into effect by mid november experts worry to talks onna could pass on information about the apps u. S. Uses to the chinese government. This is data but the news from berlin you can follow us on twitter and instagram active news or visit our website at state dot com. One of the worlds most important contemporary artists 88 year old gail unveils what he calls his last major work that story coming up on arts and culture and later on the show London Fashion week edition designers take a step away from the traditional catwalk and. Whats the buzz on bees and electronic music. Welcome to arts and culture german artist joe hart says hes completed the last major project of his life and if thats true it is a pretty grand farewell the 88 year old whose works rank among the most valuable in contemporary art donated a new set of abstract stained glass windows to germanys oldest abbey. Its a monumental gift of in estimable value light shines through an original work by care hard to ishtar abstract art meets Gothic Church architecture but its not a biblical scene which is depicted. I think its incredibly important we dont give in to the temptation to depict god as an old man with a bushy beard and white hair. When gary hart was asked to create the windows he agreed immediately. The artist was not present at the opening but let it be known he is very happy with the result the artwork is based on an abstract painting from 990 which richter processed digitally. Split it up on the computer and mirrored it then mirrored the image over and over again here in the middle we have the progression he used as a model for the towline being. A log of i could be. Turning it into glass is a process of translation canvas into a very special material the windows were created here in the studios of the whole class or have found 3 in munich various techniques were used details from the canvas version have. Very different. But thats because we have lights a canvas image isnt back with us you have a situation with different lighting conditions morning afternoon evening with the sun shining through. Had already designed a Church Window in 2007 he made one for the cologne cathedral now theres a counterpart in total despite the fact that richter actually left the church. As this promise of eternal being present for centuries in a church so thats a different appeal than having pictures in a museum. Germanys oldest abbey in the small village of total is now also a place of pilgrimage for lovers. And from one of the best known names in art to an artist whose real name remains unknown and it looks like for once banksy is anonymity is working against him the European UnionsTrademark Office has thrown out banks his application to register this mural of a protester throwing flowers they said if the artist wants to stop merchandisers from copying his motif hell have to use copyright law like other artists banks hes avoided copyright lawsuits because they would require him to reveal his identity is even copyright is for losers. Because at 19 pandemic and the economic crunch are forcing fashion houses to get even more creative burberry has already switched some of its production from trench coats to protective medical wear and now for the London Fashion week the british label took to the countryside trading in their traditional runway for Forest Trails and an online audience designer ricardo to shoot live streams in st where heavy Spring Summer collection and a show choreographed by acclaimed performance artist i met him. And another designer at London Fashion week isnt doing any kind of runway at all not even a hike through the woods but gareth pugh is showing his new collection at christies auction house its a multimedia exhibition combining fashion music and film has been called an architect and sculptor of fashion even before we me a fashion here he is in his own words. Youd like to see a challenge there with things that dont we dont necessarily like to see done so be it some of it was so this aig so its kind of like. Doing something in a in a in an alternate form us than just a stand it fashion show which i sometimes equate to a tennis match of open and its you know we need to evolve from nothing basically with the collection weve weve done a very small collection its 13 looks that weve had with 13 different track its kind of like a visual album. So so yeah i mean it was it was super nice to be back at the stage after the down and i realized you know working from home doesnt quite cut it so being back at the stage in hopkins and focus on was really important i made a little model and i started making the stone model in the studio just before because the studio down the loft. Well it was stock. It was stuck to a. Child but its now any more you know that the genesis of the idea was to create something slaughtered on a pint you know we were looking back at the mistakes are we have made and im not just talking about one thing in particular but i think the time of reckoning for everybody where youre looking bach to walk has gone before and youre looking forwards to a time when those wrongs can be made right. This year as being so all incredibly to motorists theres been so many things going on whether its a protest in hong kong whether its been mine in spain torn down whether its the pandemic its an Election Year in america its this it feels like the plates of the earth a kind of shifting and nobody really knows where its going to end so yeah this project i guess is a reaction to having enough going on around us and its hopefully. Going to leave people with a sense of hope and optimism. Because we all need to bed. Now if insects can be fashionable then be user totally on trend theyve been featured in a gucci collection the venom is a hit in high end cosmetics and new studies show that honey actually does have some Medicinal Properties some musicians are also turning to be used for inspiration welcome to the world of d. J. And beekeeper be only samp. Keeping bees and working as a d. J. On its normally activities that most people would see is related in any way but not for b. And he said his music comes from the buzzing of bees he produces cool beats with it and has a message for his listeners as being a hoss of las vegas set during while. I was trying to make a Performance Audio piece a state. Bass says speak for themselves people connect its a great trip through the silence. The only sense of studied art and design began his experimental music while he was dyleski wouldnt he calls it insect just. C uses a special software to isolate the different frequencies of the bees a minute. There are 3 types of being a high this is the queen. Who is the drums in the charge of their own frequency range which. The crane has a high pitch piping sound homeworkers has a common midrange sound drunk by all being hostile to these days so. He uses a scanner to record the sounds made by the big piece of the frame he built is fitted with microphone use and a digital recorder which can capture hours of buzzing in the be hived. Being nice always tinkering with new instruments for his music once hes filled the recorders memory and the london part of me simply takes it home to his studio analyzes the b. Sounds and arranges them through various synthesizers to create a track when you put sounds all of this there because of the last. Dick so the committee clearly. The interface for this synthesizer is to be flying into the flour. Its moved out and. Its in the next the sound would. Be any samples taken his sound installations all over the world for example to the os electronica festival invents austria and the media ought to be an ally in fought stuff poland. Always takes to the stage in a beekeeper suit he wants to remain anonymous he wants the listeners to concentrate solely on the music. That this year his performance as a concert. During lockdown of locally being able to come appear to my be is just meditates. You know regardless of the pandemic in lockdown i receive the bees just carry on as normal and that she theyre happy that theres not as much pollution. This year. Defense bees are happy any semblance to his sounds are a hit especially with Young Audiences at the same time they raise awareness of the worldwide decline of the populations. The author of the novel forrest gump has died at age 77 when stan groom wrote several books but hes best known for his story turned into a film by robertson backus. My mom always said life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what youre going to get the 1994 movie forrest gump 16 oscars with tom hanks and the title role as a slow thinking optimist or becomes a star athlete. Well thats it for this edition of arts and culture ill leave you now with some jimi hendrix on this 50th anniversary of his death the music world is remembering has short but brilliant career thanks for watching. 11. Live. Ilim. Intend to see this special on stocks in germany. D. W. Live extremely worried that. The break is over and the new zealand is choking off in the most. Summer break legislative history. It is very clear like following. This. Probably anything like a normal. Legislative start to temper the team on g. W. Playing. Live. Ringback the fun beethoven challenge his musicians technically like no other composer did before im very happy that he did because he wrote fantastic solos for the horn a World Without beethoven i cant even begin to imagine ludovick fun beethoven shaped entire musical genres pushing boundaries and even breaking them he was a pioneer and not just when it came to music what would be missing today in jazz or film scores if it hadnt been for beethovens many innovations with the concert business as we know it even exist and how did beethoven change the role of the artist what would a World Without beethoven look like thats what i wanted to find out so i visited musicians managers even politicians all over the world to trace his influence my journey begins with the most famous 4 notes in Classical Music and their enormous influence on popular music. He did something actually quite clever without making it to. To relentlessly. It all started with beethoven and chuck berry. I think. Chuck berry might not agree but rock n roll started here. The beat from beethoven needed just 4 notes to create an entire musical cosmos and one of the most famous compositions of all time. Beethovens 5th symphony 1st performed in 80 no 8 is a global hit only for notes and they still challenge musicians today. Relentlessly going on with the bass guitar. Even anderson from the band jethro tull also needed just 4 notes to write the 971 hit single locomotive breath. Brutal shango the rhythm guitarist for the german band scorpions raise the stakes to 5 you know i. Feel guitarist in the rock you like a hurricane is one of the most popular in recent musical history. Its a past only by the original. In his 5th symphony beethoven constantly varies the 4 notes throughout all the orchestral parts and keys. The simplicity of the idea amazed his contemporaries 150 years later the concept was rediscovered in england by rock musicians. Half. The kinks were among the 1st in 1964 with just 3 notes. A year later 3 notes were all the Rolling Stones needed to do and they still werent satisfied. Deep purple became superstars with these 4 notes. The idea caught on in the United States as well and heavy metal was full of catchy riffs. These 4 notes shot nirvana to stardom in 1901. And the white stripes 5 notes have become a Global Football challenge. To state over and discover the perfect formula for a hit song back in the you know 8. Were done over at the expo park and im standing right in front of the very famous peppermint studios where inside the scorpions are rehearsing. To be out. Comes to mind was there any move. To. Do. With over 110000000 records sold the scorpions are one of the most successful bands of their generation. Wrote the bands best known guitarists. You know what i found i think this quote from the internet. Is the beethoven of hanover. Thats very flattering but there are worlds between us you cant take that too seriously but thats a nice thing i was. So happy when i read that its about if its a topic. It has to be played aggressive. Well yes right now we put a beautiful suspenseful nose under a toll on dining. With a crescendo here like that just some suspense so many rock bands have stolen beethoven. Of course the subconscious always plays a role for example americans have been influenced by the blues the europeans the english and of course we germans especially oysters but have been influenced by Classical Music because its in our genes. Thats why metallica are such big scorpions fans they said hold on a scorpion sound completely different guns weve got to check this out. They noticed wait a minute there are other influences in and then they noticed the influence of Classical Music because the blues shape you differently form isnt gonna there was very here cant play the blues at all were shaped by Classical Music in such a way that we. Its on melody and a certain rhythm of to give us the what was complex and. Told us the riffs yeah in my front yard i believe that the riffs are perceived differently over the decades and centuries in the past life was less hectic side of the subject is how it started as nowadays theres an abundance of everything so you have to find something that is signaling if not this is extremely important were done with and then you have to keep that feeling alive so that its not only there for a short time and dies off. Style something hits or the one doesnt end when youre writing music you have to arouse curiosity in order to keep the listener only. To us that you might buy a starter bleiberg. The result short melodic riffs which inspire audiences around the world. The flute in andersons trademark has been influenced by both english folk music and the greats of Classical Music. I was comparing the. Beethovens 5th the Opening Statement as being. Typical of the the motif in music not just Classical Music rock music jazz pop whatever motif an idea that is that is repeated very often as a repeating motif which then tends to be shortened to risk the idea of a rift in jazz or rock is usually a rip a repeating motif of chord beethoven did did use that idea and develops that idea of that. And i would guess this is what happened with beethoven he wasnt sitting the mulling over the same few notes. He probably just went he probably spilled this coffee and accidentally went oh that sounds good which is the way most of us work. A good rock or if i suppose is going to be simple direct its going to repeat because it is truly a riff not just a mo teeth an opening gambit if you like a statement its usually a repeating phrase so that the you know the great rock riffs i suppose that come to mind so come to my mind perhaps one of the greatest ever would have been Ritchie Blackmore the wonderful riff in a piece called smoke on the water you know i love the one it was easy to walk on that is this wonderful shuffle thing but a lot of back beat stuff that is called la grange because. With repeats all the way through. Thats a great rock with very simple one to play just centuries its really 3 notes. And in many ways you know its that same saying wheres the wonderful whole lot of love which is in the whiskey and. Maybe beethoven you see and if he was born again today i dont really see him riding around in the stately family mercedes to us with 2 screaming kids in the back i think of beethoven more like an off road motorcycle guy you know getting a bit down and dirty in the mud thats my idea of the beethoven. Repetitive motifs have always played a defining role in music but beethoven amplified their impact and pop music is still influenced by him today beethoven have any idea that 150 years later musicians would continue to be so inspired by him i went to vienna where he became famous to find out more. In 792 beethoven didnt arrive in vienna as a celebrity on a motorcycle but as a young piano virtuoso in a horse drawn carriage he had already earned a considerable reputation in bonn and quickly became a well known face in v. N. His musical society. Beethoven clearly left his mark on the austrian capital. His homes are now museums and the places he worked on our sites of pilgrimage for his fans from all around the world. When he arrived in vienna as a 21 year old composition student there was no indication his arrival here would divide musical history. Into the world before beethoven and the world after beethoven. In vienna beethoven developed into an artist and composer of International Standing starting with his 1st symphony he demonstrated his systematic approach. Didnt start the symphony in the usual way with a thunderclap in the home instead he broke all the rules by opening with a dissonant court. Which initially leaves listeners in the dark. And then leads them astray. The opening circles around the symphonys actual key of c. Major but it never arrives there. Beethovens 1st symphony showed he was someone who hoped his works of art would stand the test of time no more short lived light music for the nobility instead masterpieces for europes increasingly music loving bourgeoisie. Beethoven was the 1st composer to consistently is sign his compositions opus number has symphony number one opus 21. He saw himself as an artist on the same level as the writers sculptures and painters of his day. And he set the highest of standards for himself and others. Earlier composers were guided by musicians abilities beethoven ignored them formulating precise notations in his scores for tempo dynamics and articulation. His art required trained professionals who dedicated long rehearsals to mastering his works and that required institutions that could finance those efforts. Something unexpected happened his revolutionary demands were met. Welcome to vienna for many the mus