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for glory and as a coach, he became the champion of the world, europe, the olympic games and many other tournaments. vadim, i still want to try the third category of difficulty. football, vadim, is your favorite. what place did the belarus youth football team take at the 2011 european championship? let me just give you this hint just to boost morale a little. this is the only medal at the international level for belarusians at the moment, and the clue is that it is a medal. i will say that it is still bronze medal. absolutely true, this is the correct answer. i congratulate you. three steps, please. alexander, let's make a choice. let's take two points. who won the 2023 fifa club world cup? what club?
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club world cup, barcelona , ​​and i’ll also give a hint, it means that the winner of the champions league is participating there from europe, he also won the club world cup, it remains to remember who won the champions league in 2022, it’s not barcelona. but somewhere very close, somewhere also in spain you need to dig, real madrid, real madrid, of course, absolutely right, two steps forward, for the fifth time in its history the club became the winner of the club world championship, kirill, let's try the two again, let's go, what is the maximum distance in cross-country skiing for men at official starts? 50 km 50 km, absolutely
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right, my tips weren’t needed here, kirill, two steps forward, vadim, how are we going to catch up with kirill, let’s give chase, the third level of difficulty, which hockey team won the first ever world championship, i still think that this is the swedish team, this wrong answer, unfortunately for you, vadim, the canadian team won in...
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we recalled in the second period there was a question about him, which you answered incorrectly, by the way, if you remember, maybe you’re rehabilitating yourself now, torpedo, there’s something... it was with kharlamov’s playing number, number 17, close, not number 17, i still, since we are talking about the title of the film, i want. hear right here the exact title, not number 17, but under number, unfortunately, alexander, i cannot count this as the correct answer, the film is called legend 17. kirill, what do we have, we don’t change our winning traditions, so we choose again the second category of difficulty, which belarusian men’s volleyball club plays in the russian super league? about the super league
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, we already had a question today, builder, builder , absolutely right, two steps forward, vadim, let's continue the chase, i still choose the third category, let's go, name the painting by malevich, which depicts four athletes, the painting is made in the style it’s called suprematism, well, i...
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so let’s suggest again, yes, that is this is the race of the late rouge and the tour de france the tour de france is absolutely correct this is the correct answer three steps forward the french name yes, i assumed that it would lead you as a hint to the tour de france well i hope i could help you - kirill i hope to complete the race right now, so two again. which game's name means the king is dead in persian? i'm guessing it's chess. did the king die or did the shah die? absolutely right,
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we are talking about chess. kirill, we are taking two final steps, so it is kirill becomes the winner of the fourth period. let's sum up the whole game. kirill plyshevsky turned out to be head and shoulders above his rivals today, congratulations to the winner, thank you. kiril, well, a more than confident game, please share your impressions, first of all, thank you for the excellent project, everything was great, great questions, most importantly, positive, as we noted at the beginning. programs and good opponents, who, in principle, were concentrated in some places, less in others, but luck, sports passion and, of course, helped me experience in sports journalism. my friends, well, today you actually had
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an extremely difficult task, yes, it was very difficult to fight such an opponent, nevertheless, thank you very much for your perseverance, for the will to win for... in your excellent company, thank you very much , the game was interesting, we shared second place, thank you, and we express our gratitude to our partners, the national olympic committee and the belarusian olympic academy for their cooperation and assistance in preparing the program. my name is gennady vaitovich, have you watched intellectual and sports show " head game". pump up not only your body, but also your brain.
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when you make an instrument, you can't think about money, a person who makes musical instruments. what kind of person he is, in my opinion, it should be a person who loves music very much, it’s impossible without this, it should be a person, well, as people say, golden hands, it should be a person who is ready to devote his life to something, for which
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is important, let’s say, there is not some promising job with a high salary, which some kind of a goal or idea comes. i myself am a native penchanin, i was born in
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this city, my mother, a russian from the city of yazma, my father, a native penchanin polyushok, as it was, is small. they were loaded into wagons and... it happened that, together with the partisans, my grandmother and my mother ended up in minsk. my grandmother worked in an orphanage, well, my mother was naturally with her, so they ended up in this
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destroyed minsk, their whole life, in fact , began anew in belarus, and my father was a native penchanin, polish, and even after that he directly participated in hostilities did not accept, the territory was under... occupation, when my father was liberated , in forty-four he turned 17 years old, well, he was drafted into the army as a reserve, well, of course, in order to be sent, you need to somehow prepare, in other words, when they were brought there, the war, fortunately, had already ended, but since those who fought were sent home for the most part, those who had just arrived continued to serve, and after the end of the service... my father returned, graduated from a medical school in pinsk, then went to enroll in
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minsk, medical institute, actually speaking, that’s where they met my future mother, both doctors studied together, and then they came to pinsk here, so sometimes they ask me, do you feel like you ’re someone russian, right, belarusian? yes, well, when they told me in my passport, when they gave me a soviet one, what nationality to write down, well, having been born in pinsk, i would have the same surname as russian, well, belarusian, as it is, by the way, then it didn’t really matter, honestly speaking, i don’t see much of a difference now, after all these long, long years, well, maybe that’s it if it was such a difficult time , it left its mark, well, my parents were very, then apparently everyone
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treated it that way, only after the war it was very difficult to live, they took their work very seriously, but as my father said, it’s not just a job, it’s when you save life, this is the most important indicator after yours, after applying your knowledge, is a person alive or not? he worked as a surgeon, did postgraduate studies at the minsk medical institute, wrote a dissertation, became famous, was awarded an academic degree, in pinsk, in the pinsk region, near lying areas over all these long years, probably thousands of people owe him, some with their health, some of him, his father had government awards, medals, orders. was awarded a special medal , which is awarded specifically to a surgeon, the pirogov medal
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, he even has a golden alpel in his collection, i just don’t remember, well, for these services he was awarded the honorary title of citizen of the city of insk, and after his death, here’s one one of the new streets in the city of pinsk was named after him. born in pinsk in 1963, my eldest i had a brother, he was 5 years older than me, we lived near the railway station, well, in such an ordinary house - without amenities, i mean, well , since my brother was older, my parents, as people
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, well, let’s say, culturally, uh, they decided to educate him music, well, to give some kind of opportunity, they bought a piano, and my brother, uh , he studied the piano there, and over the course of some time it began to work out very well, but my brother was 5 years older than me, when it was time for me to go to school there school, well... first there's first grade, there's second grade - that’s nothing, and then they asked me, do you want to play the piano? my brother was already practicing at that time, he played quite well, that was basically it for me. quite interesting, i said, yes, i want to, well , i probably, perhaps, don’t understand it yet, well, so they enrolled me in a music school, where i had to pass an exam, sing some kind of song, sang it, in short, they accepted me me, i also began to go to music school, since fordupian was at home, the choice was
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obvious, there is playing there, for time when you’re already there... the fact that you can make music and do it , it’s as if you don’t just force yourself to do it there, but simply what you want to do there, you succeed and you have fun about it there, well, maybe not right away everything works out, so you were sitting in the orchestra next to you, your comrades, that is, in principle , there were several musicians for each part, that is, if there was
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one, if the part was old, then there were two or three musicians, at the ball too, then there is, well... in the end, if one suddenly makes a mistake there, then there is a high probability that the others would play correctly , that is, on the one hand, so, but on the other hand , you had to listen to this - the whole orchestra, well, and the conductor somehow to join in, well, too, it was like there were some difficulties, because when you play yourself , you can play there rhythmically, especially when you learn this and that, little by little i realized that first you need to look at... the conductor, when he waves, he starts, and then you can, in principle, listen to the bass, if you are sure that the bass is playing correctly , you can there, in principle there, well, when you know your party, you don’t really need to look at it there, our parts weren’t that complicated, in fact it turned out to be not that difficult, but the music turned out quite, quite beautiful, well , when i came to my institute, the institute of
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the organization of agriculture, we they wrote there at... who studied where at what music school there, that is, they had all this information, they called us, the student club turned out that they also had an orchestra of russian folk instruments, at one time one of the leaders of our orchestra was a girl, student, student at the conservatory, she studied in allaika’s class there, she was the leader of our student orchestra, well, then we met , she... became my wife, that’s actually how i came to bololaika, well, more thoroughly, my wife, my students and i got married, after the third year there was a custom -made instrument, that is, a prima balalaika, the work of a master from the moscow region, well, at that time expensive, well, like
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a professional-level concert instrument, from time to time it needed, let's say, maintenance and some... small repairs there is wear and tear on the fretboards, let’s say, there are bends in the neck, and those, that is, which are necessary for any, any instrument or item that is in the work, we had to go to moscow, there on the relays in the moscow region to get to this particular master , who made this bololaika, i asked, listen, what is this, is no one doing this here, here, is it really no one doing this in minsk, no one. no one used balalaikas, not repaired, made, it was nothing at all, there were other instruments, no one was for balalaikas and so i was faced with this problem, which i was surprised to discover that no one deals with these russian folk instruments, there are many of them, everyone plays them for any repairs and maintenance
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there, i had to go there, i was an engineer by training, well amateur i made a lot of homemade things with my own hands and i was kind of enraged, why can’t i do it there, well, something like that, maybe i can do something small, we went a couple of times , we looked there, we got to the workshop there, to the master, i looked, it’s for me it seemed very mysterious, it was like footage from astradevari films, that is , i felt something like this atmosphere, that is, something of a mystery. reworked it, i found something like this, i found in the magazine science and life, an article by kufer, there was such a cluster,
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the words of obolaika, i read this article , i realized that i needed to meet this man , he himself was an aircraft designer, was involved in helicopter affairs, these helicopters like the black shark, these... he actually received a bonus, probably there was a bonus for the team or something, i don’t know, but he had to attitude to this, that is, he was a highly educated person, and somehow he also had this, such a hobby, and step by step he also came to this, but he approached it as a researcher, it’s just that his friends and acquaintances knew that he loved music , sometimes he repairs musical instruments as a hobby, someone once brought him an ancient... musical instrument of one of the first masters, let's say, one of the first legendary masters of allaika, he disassembled this instrument like a professional designer, sketched everything, sketches did,
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studied what thicknesses, and thus about 15-20 instruments of different masters passed through his hands, he gave each one such a description, he also worked with musicians at the same time, but asked their feedback, what is good about this... instrument, what is it bad enough to finish everything here, he had this feedback , so he created such a collective image, called him a muscovite, they appreciated him very highly and somehow thanks to all this , this article appeared in the journal science and life, the word oblalaika , i decided with him meet, i found out his phone number there, called him, went there to moscow, we sat there for a couple of days, he told me how... in memory , he finally gave me his drawings, with his autograph, wished me good luck in this matter, from then on i had a goal
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, so to speak, well, like a light at the end of the tunnel, where i should go, and i began to collect, go to familiar masters, there was someone else making violins there, look for wood as i did this first tool, i already had experience repairing, really, the first step was when i took the first my own instrument, my first goal was simply to make it, according to these drawings, well, of course, there were many difficulties along the way, i made my first balalaika, and specifically the balalaika i will accept, in 1992, as it says on the tag inside it, since then somewhere through my hands.
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when i made my first husky and after the master assessed it, he said that it was excellent for the first time, i realized that i needed to somehow raise my level, and i began to search, go to other masters to try different forms, and redo them every time shape, i changed the shape of the body, changed the number of rivets , and this went on for about 9-10 years, until i... again came up with that first drawing that i took from this moscow aster, now i have, let’s say,
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, it takes a month to make one bollaki prima, well, about a month, as we tried and so on to speed it up, it doesn’t work, especially thin finishing, you need to give time for good drying, a lot of thin layers, and so on, a thick layer is not allowed will immediately crack, so a high-quality finish it takes a lot of time, there’s practically no way to speed it up, since the designs of, say , the same hololike are somewhat different, there are some with seven rivets, some with six, some with nine, some with veins without veins, that is, i ’ll say roughly , that on my instruments there are about a hundred parts to get...
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recently it has been possible to buy exactly caucasian spruce, according to some sources it is considered one of the best, which can be, the body can be made from different materials, we also tried , different timbre, different sounds, it is easier and more technologically advanced to work with maple, that is, where the body is made of maple, it is well processed, a very technologically advanced material, quite beautiful, quite sonorous. exotic woods, rosewood , poduk, zebran, they can give a brighter, stronger sound, but working with them is much more difficult, well, for a number of technological reasons, any artist or creator there should be free, free, there should not be pressure on him these circumstances, that is, he must, well, he needs some kind of space, flight, when you move on and think, what
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can be done so that it has... such a sound that there are a lot of highs, a lot of lows, and there are small likes, it is very difficult to achieve such a balance of sound so that the low frequencies the upper frequencies also sounded strong, this is very very difficult to do, in a guitar it is somewhat simpler, the body is larger, very often a lot was done by eye, there was nothing else, sometimes on instruments of that time , let’s say, before 2000 there were acoustic failures, then there is when you start every year to press the string, on all of them it sounds quite long, on one fret it sounds short, that is, the sound will quickly knock, this was kind of unacceptable, by and large it was a defect, that is, with some modification it was possible to correct it somewhat, but when
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began to use... better quality wood, more accurately measure these thicknesses of the entire instrument, they actually went away, from good wood it may not turn out to be not just outstanding or excellent there, beautiful, it may turn out good a tool, but in extreme cases a normal one, i looked somewhere on the internet, yes there is... in russia there is an allaika museum, well, i tried it out, i think, why can’t we do it here, we have everything, we can make these museum exhibits, there are the first tools made from pumpkin , put there what we have, what is being repaired, what is new, that is, in principle, it’s all there, show all this technology, how it’s done, what kind of wood , that is, in principle, it turns out to be quite interesting, once upon a time, well, when it is possible for us there will be such an area, we will try
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to do it, it would be nice if this museum was replaced with a workshop, so that not only people would come to the museum, but also come and see how it is done, and even better, if someone especially wants i also tried it myself, but let it be something, something simple, we are in a workshop for... the manufacture and repair of russian gun tools, as the nameplate says, near the door, on the other side, ruslan makrevich’s workshop, at least my workshop, understandable matter, i have assistants and comrades who help me , everything necessary for our equipment processes is collected here, this is a chain saw, a grinding...
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machine, lathes, several milling machines, air purifiers, and much more, that is, everything that is needed for the process of manufacturing high-quality folk instruments, my educational colleague, a radio engineer, was initially known as a master of electric guitars, that is , he devoted most of his life, about 40-45 years, to electric guitars, i once studied at the institute, graduated from it, then to graduate school and we were taught that in any research work we must first do a literary search, find a review of analogues, prototypes, that is, the initial stage is to find what is in the world on this matter, classify it all, choose then move on, further, when you choose a specific model, you want to make it, you chose
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a specific tool, what to make it from? uh, materials, wood, components, everything should be in the process of this search, everything should be in a good tool, everything should be carefully - the sound depends on many factors, sometimes they ask me: listen, this is a bala - these are rubbish instruments, and what kind of wood is there from the sea, some kind of brazil, india, god knows what vasily vasilyevich andreev is the person who introduced the bylaika into culture from a folk instrument, that is, gave it some shapes, sizes, he naturally looked at what these folk... instruments were made of among the people, among the people they were made from what was at hand, he began to analyze what they were made of other musical instruments known by that time, for example, there were violins , for example, guitars, by this time
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there was already a rich school for these instruments, very logically he suggested that if we take , well, like wood for violins and wood for guitars, then perhaps we'll get a more interesting sound. so he tried to make these, take such materials, this gave him the opportunity to get exceptional instruments, well, if you take such folk instruments as the balalaika and domra, well, if we talk about the belolaika, then there are approximately 100 items that need to be made depending on the models, sometimes more. so, the process of directly assembling, adjusting, inlaying and finishing to the desired level takes about a month, but in order to prepare a tree for this production, much more time is needed, that is, between, say, the time
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when the tree is cut down, let it be like this it’s necessary, now it’s cut down, it takes at least about 3-4 years, then you can work with it further, the dry tree is understandable, but... must be cut, aged, well , probably like cognac, uh, the best wood is considered to be about 10 or more years old, how long the overall process takes, but you can calculate it yourself, that is, if we talk about a high-quality instrument, take seasoned uh wood, then it’s well for about 8-10 years, in fact , my hobby before this workshop appeared was precisely making musical instruments, well, like everyone else... i went to work, worked as an engineer, worked in college, as a teacher, well, until then it was a hobby, how did this workshop appear, this well, i’ve already stopped being a hobby, it’s become my business, all the best things i had, one way or another, are connected with this, i
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can’t regret it, so i thank someone or something that gave me insisted on this path. we introduce you to the architectural memories of belarus, different eras and styles. byzantine architecture, which had passed its time with a bang, began to float on
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the ancient russian style. and that’s all that we really know from the 19th century, this is the main palitichny project. russian style, it is working on and... the recovery of such treasured elements of that old architecture, which would have already become different. let's look at their history and basic facts. the theatre, the massive theater, would have been built up from outstanding red elements, and all of this madness, i had a white color scheme, that would work on contrast and would madly emphasize these elements. banks of 20 hectares. already planned for the father, there was a great amount of data-memories with quarters for the supraconnika, a look at the original architecture belarus on our tv channel.
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the choice has been made, and now there is a lot of work ahead, it will not be easy, that’s for sure , this is how time has decreed, we live on the threshold of a global world transformation, and belarus, as always, is in a time of such political and military stress.
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new data on the destroyed victims in populated areas of belarus during the great patriotic war. today there are almost 12,300 of them - these are three regions of the modern country. do everything possible to ensure that every name, every surname, every name settlement has been preserved in our memory. main topics on the main broadcast. watch on tv channel belarus 24. “let’s plunge
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into the physical, intellectual world of sports, where everything is important, everyone worked at the limits, it’s great, even, say, a slight hitch for dasha kudaeva on the stand, but nevertheless third place is very cool, victories defeats, to be honest, one can only envy, because today and tomorrow you have such an amazing opportunity to feel.”
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on air news in the studio yulia pertsova, dear day and it's news now. development priority. belarus has chosen the quality of life of its citizens. national dignity and sovereignty, not the favor of western european politicians. our country also follows this course.

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