Composer mashes up Beethoven and Kanye

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The symphony races into the incensed opening notes from the last development of Beethoven's String Group of four No. 14. A drum-set kicks in, offering the route to another tune. The violins are still in control. In any case, all of a sudden the topic isn't Beethoven, however, a symphonic interpretation of "Immediately," the grating beginning salvo of Kanye West's "Yeezus" collection. The group, standing close-up, more like in a stone show than a traditional corridor, gives the thumbs up. Welcome to "Beethoven," a melodic investigation that squashes up crafted by specialists two centuries separated who at first glance may seem to have little in like manner. Be that as it may, makers of "Beethoven," whose second version as of late occurred in Los Angeles, see likenesses between Ludwig van Beethoven and Kanye West. Regardless of whether in symphonic music or hip-bounce, both have been disputable figures in their day who tested tradition....

'Downsizing' to open Venice film fest

Oscar-winning US executive Alexander Payne's most recent motion picture "Scaling back" is to open the current year's Venice Film Celebration, while his countryman Annette Bening will head the Mostra jury, coordinators reported Saturday.

The science fiction film, featuring Matt Damon as a man who acknowledges he would have a superior life on the off chance that he shrank himself, will get its reality debut on August 30 at the 74th Venice celebration.

Co-featuring Kristen Wiig as his significant other Audrey, longing for a superior life, the motion picture is expected for general discharge toward the finish of the year.

Payne, who won the Institute Honor for a best-adjusted screenplay in 2004 and 2012, coordinated "Mr. Schmidt" featuring Jack Nicholson in 2002, 2004's "Sideways" and 2013's high contrast "Nebraska".

Oscar-named Bening, whose credits incorporate "American Excellence" (1999) and "The Children are Okay" (2010), will head the jury of the most seasoned film celebration on the planet.

The Venice Film Celebration will keep running from 30 July to 9 August 2017.

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