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HONG KONG SYMPHONY documents the dramatic premiere of Tan Dun's Symphony 1997: Heaven-Earth-Mankind at the historic ceremonies marking the handover of Hong Kong from British to Chinese rule on June 30, 1997. Featured are Tan Dun, the dynamic young Chinese composer/conductor, cellist Yo-Yo Ma, and the 2,400-year-old Bianzhong, a magnificent set of 64 bells that was recently unearthed from a royal tomb in Hubei, China.
The film captures the frantic energy of the handover through on-the-street interviews and backstage verite news coverage from Hong Kong, China, Britain and the US, and historical footage. The program also reveals the personal meditations of Tan Dun and Yo-Yo Ma, as these remarkable artists--and the magnificent music they create--offer fascinating counterpoint to the 'official' versions of this historical moment.
'Presents some intriguing larger questions...Can composers work effectively in a political arena?...The film is recommended for libraries with collection interests in political science, Asian studies, broadcast journalism, and music. ' Richard McRae, University at Buffalo Music Library, MC Journal
'Will prove of great interest for viewers with an interest in Chinese history, international relations, and ceremonial music performances.' Wisconsin Bookwatch
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Main credits
Tan, Dun (composer)
Ma, Yo-Yo (performer)
Weinstein, Larry (film director)
Weinstein, Larry (screenwriter)
Weinstein, Larry (cinematographer)
Wang, Charles (film producer)
Fichman, Niv (film producer)
Zyrd, Michael (screenwriter)
Other credits
Editor, David Wharnsby; camera, Joost Dankelman, Robin Probyn, Larry Weinstein.
Distributor subjects
Asian Studies; China; Composers; History; Hong Kong; Humanities; International Studies; Music; Pacific Studies; Performing Arts; Social PsychologyKeywords
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Hong Kong life surges on a
restless wave of energy...
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Nothing like it has
ever happened before.
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The brashest capitalist society
on Earth being handed back
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handed back to the world's
most powerful communist state.
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...intentions is "One
country, two systems."
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Trouble is that the two systems
of outlook are very far apart.
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The very earliest British settlers here
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had nothing good to say
about the weather.
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Some superstitious Chinese will say that
heaven is weeping at the end of British rule.
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Others will say that heaven is
wiping away the pattern...
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Anxious organizers have been
defining the heavens
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as the feng shui,
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the geomancy of wind and water
alive somehow.
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The ceremony itself will be
a rather stark affair,
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the bare minimum necessary to
accomplish the transfer of sovereignty...
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More than 120 million watching it
around the world.
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It promises to be a
poignant and majestic event.
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I hope the weather holds for it.
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Among the VIPs, entertainers and artists such
as world-reknowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma.
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He is performing as part of
a symphony that was written
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especially for Chinese
reunification that will be
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performed publicly for the first
time here in Hong Kong tomorrow.
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1200 miles from here, successive
governments in Beijing have viewed
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British possession of Hong Kong
as a constant reminder of...
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Also in town, Chinese-born composer
Tan Dun will be conducting his
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"Symphony 1997" for the
July 1st celebrations.
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This marks the first day of Chinese
takeover and features cellist Yo-Yo Ma.
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Demonstration at the stroke of midnight
will not be permitted,
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and those who are in attendance
would suffer some dire consequences.
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This is history in the making.
For the people of Hong Kong,
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this is the beginning of a
new and uncertain era,
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one which they face with
restrained optimism.
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Is this the way?
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And here they are, Tan Dun
and Yo-Yo Ma.
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You may be wondering
why you're all here.
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What I'd like to talk to you
a little bit about was really
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the genesis of this whole project.
A couple of years ago,
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a couple of friends were talking
about the upcoming event.
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...bridge, so you got
the witness of history.
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It's like an epic, it really
will carry you through
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a whole journey that's
longer than 150 years.
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That's, you know, thousands--
thousands of years.
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And without a political agenda, but just as
a statement from one person to another.
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To me, the biggest challenge to bring
the real story the cello wants to tell.
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Of course, what we think, what we want
to say of course is all in the music.
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The July 1st performance of the
symphony will be set against
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a pyrotechnical extravaganza produced
by award-winning American Don Mischer.
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We still think we got a problem with the
high ones that are going into the wind.
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They're OK on the downwind side,
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but on the upwind side
we're worried you'd be right.
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God it's beautiful to see
that stuff shoot up.
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Now what if you run the bad ones down?
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Almost all of the events of
the handover are exclusive,
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and almost elitist, y'know?
There's just not many
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in which the public can come
and watch as a spectator.
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Almost everything is limited to, like,
2000 or 3000 people,
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and in some instances,
the most important ceremonies,
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only VIPs and diplomats and
government officials get in.
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So this is really a show
for the people.
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I really believe in the spirit
of the people of Hong Kong.
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The energy that is there
is absolutely palpable
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to the visitor, to the casual
visitor, to the occasional visitor.
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I'm just amazed at what
is possible here.
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Welcome to viewers around the world
from Hong Kong on this,
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its last day of rule by Britain.
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It's four o'clock in the afternoon,
and China is one step closer
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to restoring its full national unity.
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At all events the transfer of power
is taking place by agreement,
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one struck in the memorable words
of a British diplomat
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between the "inscrutable Chinese
and the unfathomable barbarians."
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In a few minutes this historic
transfer starts in Government House,
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seat of the Queen's surrogate,
the governor Chris Patten.
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So let's join Eric Robson there.
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Official Hong Kong has passed
away now for Chris Patten.
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And his is now a family departure.
He was a great man of the people
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who managed to carry out a
job of considerable power
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without letting it go to his head.
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People on all sides respect the
way Chris Patten did things.
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There just has been so
much goodwill from all sides.
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As depicted in this Chinese film,
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all the trouble began when China
was beaten by Britain in the Opium Wars.
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When China boycotted British opium,
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Britain retaliated
in the only way she knew how.
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From British point of view, from Chinese
point of view, it's a shame.
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It's a shame of a day
associated with 150 years ago.
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It's shame for invader,
it's shame of the loser.
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It's shame of things.
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I really feel I'm one of them.
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I'm one of those each single
Hong Kong people.
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Hong Kong people in such
a long history and
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never been really treated as British,
never been treated as a Chinese.
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They were themselves struggling, especially
I know a lot of Hong Kong artists also,
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which way, which direction they
can deepening-- digging the roots.
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Now they're sort of settled down.
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And in a way I think you can
see everybody in Hong Kong
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is very very happy for culturally,
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geographically coming back.
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Historically coming back to
this big land, big family.
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Do you think that they have
learned a lot about Hong Kong,
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or anything about Hong Kong
in the last few years?
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I think that is the
most serious problem.
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They don't seem to know how it operates,
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they don't understand the rule of law.
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And I think that the most
dangerous thing is that
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they'll want to put their
stamp of authority on it,
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but not quite know how to do it in a way
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that will let Hong Kong
move forward successfully.
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I can't predict the future.
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There are alot of people that say
all kinds of things all the time.
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Nobody knows what's going to happen.
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In fact that's something people
can make predictions on any side.
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We don't know.
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Culture should be
separate from politics.
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Occasionally through an event like this,
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yeah, they happen to co-habitate
in some space, and that's fine.
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But we're doing a piece of music.
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Welcome back to MSNBC.
It's not just political figures
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gathered here in Hong Kong.
Among the VIPs, entertainers and artists
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such as world-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma.
Earlier we spoke with him.
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The idea then, Tan Dun came up
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with "Heaven Earth Mankind,"
which is I guess it's a Chinese theme.
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It's a Buddhist theme.
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And it's actually
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a wider and broader theme then
even the events of recent history.
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So we thought it might be appropriate
to create a piece in that way.
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A solo from you will also be
featured in a performance
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of the symphony tomorrow.
Is that what you're going to
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perform a little bit of for us right now?
Absolutely.
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And so right after that the
bells come in, and that's it.
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There are these incredible bells
that were discovered--
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bronze bells, 64 of them.
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2400 years old,
unearthed in 1978 in China.
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And they've just these amazing
sounding instruments.
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And I thought it would
be so wonderful to
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have a chance to hear these instruments
rather than just to see them.
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They have a beautiful,
dark golden elegance.
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This is what I really, really wanted to do,
to write this piece because the bells.
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Of course, what's the texture between
bell and the modern orchestra?
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And what is the harmony between
ancient bells and this children's choir?
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Hello, hey.
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Ready? Okay.
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We are now introduced to
our narrators for the evening,
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the Hong Kong-born international
entertainer Frances Yip,
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and the actor Brian Blessed.
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Music, in its myriad sounds,
is part of life in Hong Kong.
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More often than the
stately music of Elgar
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are heard the drums of dragon
boats and the clamor of lion dances.
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But the double, double, double beat
of the thundering drum
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may also mark a passing band
passing on parade,
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exhorting us all to life our heads,
walk in step, and raise our spirits.
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Beethoven's Ninth, "Ode to Joy,"
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with the hope that this place with so
many assets and the advantages
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will be allowed to
fulfill its potential.
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My personal experience is China is the
most capitalist country in the world right now.
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The Chinese have been deprived of money
and opportunities for so many years,
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now when they see any
ways of making money,
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I mean, they're dying for it.
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It's all business, business, business.
I think business is the 21st century.
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In Temple Street, people start
to sing in a way which today's kids
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only probably heard anything from
their parents or grand grandparents.
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But those things are
still in Temple Street.
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In Cantonese, operas
sing their sadness,
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sing their happiness,
and the way they're presented
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is so simple, is so original,
and magical.
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More. More. More!
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You can change the bow freely,
if you want. More improvisational.
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Change the bow.
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More improvisational.
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More, must be more dynamic.
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Excited! More!
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Back to meditational.
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We start in very very meditational,
then goes very very excited.
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Then come back to meditational.
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Tan Dun has really written a massive
epic with this little tape recorder here
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from street music Hong Kong opera.
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I love having the micing because
I can really play it like a qin, right?
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I'm actually very curious to
know how people will react
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because there are certainly
huge Chinese elements there.
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This qin part, I was wondering if
you can kind of slowly deliver.
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Don't have to be so exact.
This is poetry.
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Yeah, yeah...absolutely.
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Archers are too far away to the Kowloon
side, they're all way too far away.
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They're getting all farther and
farther away to the Kowloon side.
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Level down, I can't hear
when that's playing that loud.
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One, two seconds to cue one.
Goddamit, why did that happen!
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It's tense and very stressful and what's
tough about this is that it's bigger.
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I mean, the area that you're filling
in the harbor is just so immense.
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I mean, we normally
do shows in theaters.
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We occasionally do shows in stadiums
of, like, 100,000 people.
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I mean, it's very unusual to do a
show in an arena that's this big.
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It's basically two and a half
miles long and one mile wide.
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And the fact that it's all on the water
makes it more complicated.
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So yes, it's stressful.
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And we're trying a few things
that haven't been tried before.
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And we've taken a few chances
with the elements,
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like with wind and
weather and soforth.
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You know, we're cautiously
optimistic at this point.
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We're not, you know-- I mean we're not
sleeping real well at night right now.
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And now over to you
in Hong Kong, Brian.
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And the formal ceremony here in
the hall has just got underway.
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There are as many meanings
to this ceremony
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as there are people attending it.
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We're supposed to be there!
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We're supposed to be there.
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I'm glad I'm not there.
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Right now you just see
alot of people milling around..
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...and to have been part of the success
which the people of Hong Kong have made
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of their own opportunities.
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In a few moments,
United Kingdom's responsibilities...
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This is the last shouting of British.
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10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
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Listen.
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The whole city.
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Extreme emotions this early morning
in the free port of Hong Kong.
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For the British sadness and resignation.
But for the Chinese, joy and completion.
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The people of Hong Kong woke up this morning
to find an army driving through their city.
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I spoke to one family of born-again patriots,
who'd been up since 4:00 to see the troops.
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We come here to let them know
we love them very much.
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The sight of these troops on
the streets of this city
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will take some getting used to.
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They've been told they're here as an
army of liberation from a colonial past.
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But for many of these people,
they're still an army of occupation.
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Get it out. Shut up, take it out.
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How do you think it's going?
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Very well, very well.
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This is the first time the kids have
done something like this
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and that makes it difficult, and then
how to sync and how to put it together
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makes it complicated for them.
And they're exhausted after
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this morning's performance, and it's
draining and stand around
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since 7:30 in the morning, so that
makes it very complicated.
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How are you?
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Body all aching
and racked with pain.
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If Yo-Yo can do it--
he's younger than I am.
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If Yo-Yo can do it, I can.
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Actually I really would have
good fun with kids
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because when I was
telling them just about,
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"Hey you're from Tokyo, right? Do this."
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"Do it."
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Exactly.
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Interesting.
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I think actually Asian Youth Orchestra
has a kind of a very special quality
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specifically for my music.
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Among the celebrations of
Hong Kong's reunification,
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hundreds of homing pigeons have been
released to find their way back to the mainland,
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symbols of what Beijing sees
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as the unbreakable bond
between Hong Kong and China.
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So we've had two days where one nation
ended a century of humiliation
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another lowered the flag on empire.
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Skies opened, the heavens wept,
and an era closed.
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As you can see behind me the crowds
gathering to witness a huge fireworks display.
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According to the new Chinese rulers
it will be one of the largest ever,
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certainly the largest ever on water.
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It's going very well.
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It was kind of down to the wire.
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Is this the most responsive
crowd you've ever heard?
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This is pretty great,
this is rock concert stuff.
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They're rockin' it, they're ready
to rock and roll out there.
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How many people do
you think there are?
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Probably as far as you can see.
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I mean everybody's staying in
their hotels, offices, rooftops.
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It's gonna be amazing how many
people are watching this-- all of China.
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I repeat that it's about 15 seconds
till we go to air now.
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15 seconds till we go to air.
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Probably about 7 minutes
until we go to...
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Seven, six, five, four,
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three, two, one.