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What's special about Dvorák's Symphony No. 8? The 8th Symphony is considered the most formally free of Antonín Dvorák's mature symphonies. Mexican conductor Alondra de la Parra is rehearsing Symphony No. 8 with the Münchner Symphoniker (Munich Symphony Orchestra). She discusses the work with musicians and experts, and performs it at the 2022 Tutzing Brahmstage music festival.
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Youth humor to fight fossil fuels, solar grandmas in Ghana; bamboo to save homes from landslides and sacred sites protecting biotopes in Uganda.
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The Shroud of Turin is one of the most fascinating and controversial objects of religious worship. Jesus is said to have been wrapped in this cloth after his crucifixion. Does the shroud's faint bloodstained image really show a crucified Christ?
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They take care of their families, their households and often maintain jobs simultaneously. That's why many women forget that they also need to take care of their own health and wellbeing. Asia offers traditions dating back thousands of years, such as yoga or traditional Chinese medicine. In this HER episode, three women share their path to happiness through health and nutrition.
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What's special about Dvorák's Symphony No. 8? The 8th Symphony is considered the most formally free of Antonín Dvorák's mature symphonies. Mexican conductor Alondra de la Parra is rehearsing Symphony No. 8 with the Münchner Symphoniker (Munich Symphony Orchestra). She discusses the work with musicians and experts, and performs it at the 2022 Tutzing Brahmstage music festival.
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Chronic pain is a complex condition in which stimulus processing and the psyche can play a role. In Good Shape looks at new therapies like electrostimulation.
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In Bulgaria, Pomak Muslims marry in a rare winter ritual that predates Islam. The vibrant ceremony blends faith, color and symbolism and is unique in the world.
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The final service is over, and the doors close behind the faithful. More and more Catholic and Protestant churches are being abandoned in Germany.
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How does a war end, how can peace succeed? Nobel Peace Prize winners, diplomats, negotiators, and former guerrillas talk about how they have succeeded and failed when it comes to mediating. What can we learn when it comes to today's wars?
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The film follows Sami rapper Mihkku Laiti, who lives in the northernmost corner of Lapland. It is a coming-of-age story that follows Mihkku's career as a musician, and his rise to stardom.
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Against all odds, Payal Sharma wants to be a professional wrestler. But in her village, what she hears is, "Women don't do that!" Sakshi Malik also grew up in a small village. She pursued her dream of wrestling to become the first woman in India to win an Olympic medal. She brings Payal to her gym to teach her how to fight like a girl - and win.
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In Bulgaria, Pomak Muslims marry in a rare winter ritual that predates Islam. The vibrant ceremony blends faith, color and symbolism and is unique in the world.
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They take care of their families, their households and often maintain jobs simultaneously. That's why many women forget that they also need to take care of their own health and wellbeing. Asia offers traditions dating back thousands of years, such as yoga or traditional Chinese medicine. In this HER episode, three women share their path to happiness through health and nutrition.
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For decades, Mongolia's biodiversity has been decimated by hunting and resource extraction. Today, rangers are trying to persuade the population to rethink. But the appearance of bears in the villages could undo these efforts.
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Is Johannes Brahms' second symphony his most cheerful orchestral work? Mexican conductor Alondra de la Parra performs it with the Munich Symphony Orchestra at the 2022 Tutzing Brahmstage festival. During rehearsals, she discusses the famous work with musicians and experts.
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Youth humor to fight fossil fuels, solar grandmas in Ghana; bamboo to save homes from landslides and sacred sites protecting biotopes in Uganda.
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Mumbai is one of the most densely populated metropolises in India. Lack of space, pollution and ever-increasing population are the biggest challenges of Mumbai. How Mumbai can become an ideal metropolis by 2050, know in this documentary.
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Is Johannes Brahms' second symphony his most cheerful orchestral work? Mexican conductor Alondra de la Parra performs it with the Munich Symphony Orchestra at the 2022 Tutzing Brahmstage festival. During rehearsals, she discusses the famous work with musicians and experts.
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Villages in Kashmir are reviving dried springs to fight water scarcity. Plus: desert rose farming, mangroves for flood protection and reclaiming green spaces.
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The film follows Sami rapper Mihkku Laiti, who lives in the northernmost corner of Lapland. It is a coming-of-age story that follows Mihkku's career as a musician, and his rise to stardom.
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Is Johannes Brahms' second symphony his most cheerful orchestral work? Mexican conductor Alondra de la Parra performs it with the Munich Symphony Orchestra at the 2022 Tutzing Brahmstage festival. During rehearsals, she discusses the famous work with musicians and experts.
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In Bulgaria, Pomak Muslims marry in a rare winter ritual that predates Islam. The vibrant ceremony blends faith, color and symbolism and is unique in the world.
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Rod fishing has a long tradition in the Azores. It is the only method of tuna fishing permitted on the Atlantic islands - and the most sustainable. A counterpoint to industrial fishing and "floating tuna factories."
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Chronic pain is a complex condition in which stimulus processing and the psyche can play a role. In Good Shape looks at new therapies like electrostimulation.
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This week on the 77 Percent we look at Christmas traditions from Germany to Africa. We explore Christmas markets in Bonn, the role of Jesus in the holiday, and the end-of-year trends that shape Nairobi and Lagos.
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Is Johannes Brahms' second symphony his most cheerful orchestral work? Mexican conductor Alondra de la Parra performs it with the Munich Symphony Orchestra at the 2022 Tutzing Brahmstage festival. During rehearsals, she discusses the famous work with musicians and experts.
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The film follows Sami rapper Mihkku Laiti, who lives in the northernmost corner of Lapland. It is a coming-of-age story that follows Mihkku's career as a musician, and his rise to stardom.
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They take care of their families, their households and often maintain jobs simultaneously. That's why many women forget that they also need to take care of their own health and wellbeing. Asia offers traditions dating back thousands of years, such as yoga or traditional Chinese medicine. In this HER episode, three women share their path to happiness through health and nutrition.
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The Shroud of Turin is one of the most fascinating and controversial objects of religious worship. Jesus is said to have been wrapped in this cloth after his crucifixion. Does the shroud's faint bloodstained image really show a crucified Christ?
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Is Johannes Brahms' second symphony his most cheerful orchestral work? Mexican conductor Alondra de la Parra performs it with the Munich Symphony Orchestra at the 2022 Tutzing Brahmstage festival. During rehearsals, she discusses the famous work with musicians and experts.
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Poverty in Germany: Begging is part of the daily struggle for survival for many poor or homeless people in Berlin. +++ Despite threats, podcasting nun Sister Vassa keeps speaking out against Russia's war on Ukraine.
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This week on the 77 Percent we look at Christmas traditions from Germany to Africa. We explore Christmas markets in Bonn, the role of Jesus in the holiday, and the end-of-year trends that shape Nairobi and Lagos.
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Who remembers Bonn? Why a provincial town became Germany's capital and a hub of world politics. Plus, how a forger made millions with fake sculptures, and the powerful sound of Ukrainian musician Ganna Gryniva.
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Above the rooftops of Beirut, flocks of pigeons leave their cages and take to the sky. They are flying in the ancient pigeon game "Kash Hamam," forming unexpected connections among the inhabitants of Lebanon's scarred capital
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They take care of their families, their households and often maintain jobs simultaneously. That's why many women forget that they also need to take care of their own health and wellbeing. Asia offers traditions dating back thousands of years, such as yoga or traditional Chinese medicine. In this HER episode, three women share their path to happiness through health and nutrition.
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Is Johannes Brahms' second symphony his most cheerful orchestral work? Mexican conductor Alondra de la Parra performs it with the Munich Symphony Orchestra at the 2022 Tutzing Brahmstage festival. During rehearsals, she discusses the famous work with musicians and experts.
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Villages in Kashmir are reviving dried springs to fight water scarcity. Plus: desert rose farming, mangroves for flood protection and reclaiming green spaces.