ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Imogen Heap - Musician
Imogen Heap's aching voice and surprising electronics infuse countless videos and iPods with bone-chilling atmospherics.

Why you should listen

Classically trained composer, multi-instrumentalist and singer Imogen Heap finds her muse in unlikely places. She's mined sonic mystery from sources ranging from cardboard tubes to cheap samplers to the data gloves--not to mention her own vocal cords.

A relentless experimenter, Heap's latest song cycle is built around some 900 fan-submitted "sound seeds," or samples of everyday sounds. The first six of these "Heapsongs" have been released via her website, and include the lovely "Propeller Seeds," inspired by a chance meeting at a past TEDGlobal. During 2012's TEDGlobal she recorded a song in various locations around Edinburgh, "anywhere that has a piano and they let me turn up with a microphone." She has also composed the orchestral score for the crowdsourced nature film "Love the Earth."

Heap's last album Ellipse earned her a Grammy and Ivor Novello award. This summer marks the release of Sparks, her fifth and most ambitious album to date. Sparks' songs have taken Imogen all over the world from her North East London home studio to the Himalayas via China. This year Imogen is the guest artist-curator for the iconic London Roundhouse venue’s new music festival, Reverb. The eagerly awaited Sparks world tour will begin at Reverb in August 2014. Meanwhile, Imogen will be celebrating her tenth TED anniversary this year.

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Imogen Heap | Speaker | TED.com
TEDGlobal 2009

Imogen Heap: "Wait It Out"

Имоджен Хип исполняет "Пережить"

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Имоджен Хип исполняет яркую сокращённую версию песни "Пережить" из своего нового сольного альбома "Эллипс".
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♫ Where do we go from here? ♫
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Как жить дальше?
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♫ How do we carryнести on? ♫
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Что мы будем делать?
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♫ I can't get beyondза the questionsвопросов
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Я не могу сложить ответ
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Clamberingкарабкающийся for the scrapsобрывков
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Из осколков того,
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♫ in the shatterраздробить of us, collapsedразвалился
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Что осталось от нас.
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♫ It cutsпорезы me with everyкаждый could have been ♫
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Все возможное, но не сбывшееся, причиняет боль.
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Painболь on painболь on playиграть, repeatingповторяющий
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И эта боль повторяется опять и опять.
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♫ With the backupрезервное копирование, makeshiftимпровизированный life in waitingожидание
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А в кармане запасная, эфемерная жизнь…
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Everybodyвсе saysговорит
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Мне все говорят
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♫ time healsзаживает everything ♫
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"время лечит".
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♫ What of the wretchedнесчастный hollowполый? ♫
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А как быть с этой невыносимой пустотой?
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♫ The endlessбесконечный in betweenмежду? ♫
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С бесконечностью?
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♫ Are we just going to wait it out? ♫
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Мы её пережить собираемся?
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♫ There is nothing to see here now ♫
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Сейчас ни в чём не разобраться.
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TurningПревращение the signзнак around ♫
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Перевернув вывеску,
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♫ We're closedзакрыто to the EarthЗемля 'til«сезам furtherв дальнейшем noticeуведомление
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Мы закрыты для этого мира до особого распоряжения.
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♫ A crumblingрушатся clicheклише caseдело
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Старая избитая история,
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crumpledмятый and puffyкичливый facedсталкиваются
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Скомканная и высокопарная,
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caughtпойманный deadмертвый in the stareглазеть of a thousandтысяча milesмиль
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Окончила свой век где-то далеко, за тысячу миль отсюда.
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♫ All I want, only one streetулица levelуровень miracleчудо
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Всё, чего я хочу - лишь маленькое “уличное” чудо.
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♫ I'll be an out and out bornРодился again ♫
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Я вернусь к жизни совсем другой,
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♫ from noneникто more cynicalциничный
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отныне более циничной.
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Everybodyвсе saysговорит
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Мне все говорят,
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♫ that time healsзаживает everything ♫
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"время лечит".
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♫ But what of the wretchedнесчастный hollowполый? ♫
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А как быть с этой невыносимой пустотой?
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♫ The endlessбесконечный in betweenмежду? ♫
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С бесконечностью?
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♫ Are we just going to wait it out? ♫
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Мы её пережить собираемся?
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♫ And sitсидеть here coldхолодно? ♫
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И сидеть тут как каменные?
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♫ We will be long goneпрошло by then ♫
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К тому времени мы уже давно уйдём
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♫ In lacklusterтусклый
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в небытие,
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♫ In dustпыли we layпрокладывать around oldстарый magazinesжурналы
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Окруженные старыми пыльными журналами.
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Fluorescentфлуоресцентный lightingосветительные приборы setsнаборы the sceneместо действия
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И только кино красиво изобразит,
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♫ for all we could and should be beingявляющийся
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Как мы могли и должны были бы прожить
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♫ in the one life that we'veмы в got ♫
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Единственную подаренную нам жизнь.
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Everybodyвсе saysговорит
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Мне все говорят,
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♫ time healsзаживает everything ♫
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"время лечит".
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♫ And what of the wretchedнесчастный hollowполый? ♫
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А как быть с этой невыносимой пустотой?
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♫ The endlessбесконечный in betweenмежду? ♫
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С бесконечностью?
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♫ Are we just going to wait it out? ♫
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Мы её пережить собираемся?
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♫ Just going to sweatпот it out? ♫
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Разве можно ее просто вытерпеть?
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♫ Just going to sweatпот it out? ♫
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Разве можно ее просто вытерпеть?
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♫ Wait it out ♫
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Пережить бесконечность
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(ApplauseАплодисменты)
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(Аплодисменты)
Translated by Irina Makarova
Reviewed by Maria Pronkina

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Imogen Heap - Musician
Imogen Heap's aching voice and surprising electronics infuse countless videos and iPods with bone-chilling atmospherics.

Why you should listen

Classically trained composer, multi-instrumentalist and singer Imogen Heap finds her muse in unlikely places. She's mined sonic mystery from sources ranging from cardboard tubes to cheap samplers to the data gloves--not to mention her own vocal cords.

A relentless experimenter, Heap's latest song cycle is built around some 900 fan-submitted "sound seeds," or samples of everyday sounds. The first six of these "Heapsongs" have been released via her website, and include the lovely "Propeller Seeds," inspired by a chance meeting at a past TEDGlobal. During 2012's TEDGlobal she recorded a song in various locations around Edinburgh, "anywhere that has a piano and they let me turn up with a microphone." She has also composed the orchestral score for the crowdsourced nature film "Love the Earth."

Heap's last album Ellipse earned her a Grammy and Ivor Novello award. This summer marks the release of Sparks, her fifth and most ambitious album to date. Sparks' songs have taken Imogen all over the world from her North East London home studio to the Himalayas via China. This year Imogen is the guest artist-curator for the iconic London Roundhouse venue’s new music festival, Reverb. The eagerly awaited Sparks world tour will begin at Reverb in August 2014. Meanwhile, Imogen will be celebrating her tenth TED anniversary this year.

More profile about the speaker
Imogen Heap | Speaker | TED.com

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