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Batonga In Batongaville - Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra



     
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[Antonia Chavez:] "Are we on? Good afternoon, I'm Antonia Chavez and this is a Watch Special Report. I'm being told that
we're taking you right now live to Batonga Penitentiary where Wayne Gayle continues his interrupted interview in the middle
of a full-scale riot. Wayne, can you hear me? Wayne, tell us what's happening out there. Are you safe?" [Wayne Gayle:] "What?
This is Wayne Gayle resuming live from Batongaville, where you can tell by the blood and carnage all around me that the final
chapter in the book called Mickey and Mallory has yet to be written." [Antonia Chavez:] "Are you in danger, Wayne. Can you
tell us? Are you in danger?" [Wayne Gayle:] "A terrible war has broken out here, unlike anything I've ever seen. Really, the
garbage... Batonga will stand along side the..." [Antonia Chavez:] "What's happening, Wayne?" [Wayne Gayle:] "Batonga,
Batonga, Batonga... Batonga!" [Mickey:] "Go, go, go, go!" [Wayne Gayle:] "In Batongaville." [Black Inmate:] "Give me, give me
Miss Brown!"

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Hungarian symphony orchestra based in Budapest. Members of the National Theatre orchestra began giving Philharmonic Concerts in 1853, in the midst of a period of political repression in Hungary. Ferenc Erkel was the concerts’ initial conductor; he continued as music director until 1871, four years after the Philharmonic Society was established. By then composer Franz Liszt was traveling regularly to Budapest and, among other activities, appearing as guest conductor with the orchestra, and his influence was important in establishing Budapest as an important musical centre.

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