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tv   RIK Rossiya 24  RUSSIA24  December 26, 2023 1:30am-2:01am MSK

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we will take on this case, it will be an honest detective story.
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today we have kosovorodki from oleg , i have them from the men's atelier level suut, the kosovorodki are generally excellent, yes, but the name, levelsute, is english, again, yes, that is, there is something wrong with our consciousness, if we are good things. we are trying to call it something very non-russian, you know, you and i often talk lately about the humanitarian and semiotic sovereignty of russia, and why is this important, in fact, our country in its history, well, at least twice in 1917 in 1991 year i experienced, well, catastrophic changes.
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about the future with eduard baykov, theater director, producer, i’m not afraid of this word , a thinker, at least in this role of a thinker, we will torture him here today, what modern art should be, not only, not only theatrical, but also musical, but also cinematic, where are these stories, in the north of the earth there is winter for six months, there is one great country, in
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the darkness before sunrise, he entered his rural temple. where are you, great grandfathers, somewhere? my mouth! the level of poetry is very high, this is an outstanding, amazing work, it must be.
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we already have such a small tradition, eduard, we ask guests to bring some thing to the studio that they will take with them into the future, so if suddenly some kind of teleportation happens in 2022, you will need to take only one thing, here everyone brings something, you brought us something today, when they asked me about it, i was in the front. so, well, in front of a serious dilemma,
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because it is clear that i would take the bible, if this really happened, but just like that, now bring the bible to the studio and start reading it to you. i didn’t dare, i remembered that on any journey, for many decades now, i must definitely have a volume of poetry with me, namely poetry, because prose is read quickly, and at some point you find yourself at risk to be left without a book, yes, without reading, i still try to read on paper, although i have to use digital screens. other technologies, and poetry can be read endlessly, you can take a volume of some balmant or gumilyov, or anyone, fortunately , there are enough great russian poets, calmly spend the rest of your life on a desert island with this volume, it will be a great
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time, well, that’s the volume you have now, i’m i thought that, uh, if we talk about poetry, of course, i would take this book,
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this publication, because this is the only book that brodsky himself worked on after his exodus from russia, we communicated very interestingly, very deeply with edward beznosov, who compiled this book , part of the speech, it came, this is the ninety-second year, it seems, and this is already the next edition after his death, and without noses he said that for a very long time, he argued a lot with brodsky that...
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with with tactile sensations, she uses that old paper that we remember from childhood, well, i, in any case, and you, well, obviously you already see that i did not, did not, as it were, invent something in this case, although really, if edward talks about the bible, we can talk about the cross, for example and so on, yes, but this is a violin, this piece of wood, so if you think about it, i sometimes say, it really is a tree, right? a bow, which i don’t have in my hands, on it, there is horsehair stretched across it, at least two, they are made of strings, in general, these are gut strings, these are actually the sinews of a ram , and absolutely some kind of created things, absolutely, yes , in the end, man was able to create something that, upon contact, actually,
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well, not just with the creator, but with man, creates some uncreated things, of course, then is allows us to come into contact with the heavenly world, not only with the earthly world. this violin is about 300 years old, and i don’t know its history, it’s an unknown italian master of the 18th century, he’s in italy or russia, i don’t know, i don’t know, here, for example, it doesn’t have its own back of the violin, the back soundboard, here, but with this violin i traveled almost the entire front line that is now, i sometimes tell the guys when i play in front of them... that, who knows, where it was 80 years ago, 100 years ago, or 150 years ago, perhaps she participated in some other wars, but of course, this violin in general is special to me, so i would definitely take it somewhere further in 2062, apparently you chose the year sixty-two as something
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achievable, as i understand it for us 1,200 years of russian statehood, well, such a symbolic date, but now we are approaching it, so if we are talking about russian statehood, then please violin by the way. at the royal court i played the stradivarius violin, which is called ex-duke, duke of edinburgh, because the duke of edinburgh gave it to one of our future empresses, the princess. wedding, the royal family, the imperial romanov family had a huge collection of absolutely amazing violins, well, we can talk about this for a long time, no, there was a huge trophy, we have such a topic today, humanitarian sovereignty and decolonization of consciousness, in fact, i think that for a large number of people, i said some completely incomprehensible words, but i remember the shock. we were talking once and you just say yes and you just said that you remember
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how the soviet union collapsed there, and it was not oil, high oil prices , prohibition there, not some economic problems that collapsed the soviet union, but jeans that collapsed it, so i have jeans, coca-cola, and rock n -roll, roughly speaking, and somehow everything came together at once, well, it’s in my head, but not everyone’s.
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graphomaniacs endlessly do something, endlessly saw some bad violins, pass on, pass on this skill to their son, then this son improves something there, then, then, then stradivarius arises, then pushkin appears, then brodsky appears, then gagarin and the queens appear, then a technological breakthrough arises, and so on and so forth, and not understand the importance of the fact that...
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gave the name to khrushchev, we say khrushchev, brezhnev did not give a name to anything, and we , but nevertheless, nevertheless, if i want to explain to you the way from the metro there.
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publicly declared their position, and support for the north military district, the patriotic position and you, probably, well, many cultural figures, well, at that moment, so to speak, they became friends, yes, they cursed, one might say, this was difficult, how to say, take a step or vice versa
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, you were brought up that way, it was natural, you know, well, first of all, i - from the fourteenth year, after all... in the fourteenth year , by the way, i studied in spain, and walked around madrid in a t-shirt with putin in a t-shirt with the name of the donetsk people's republic, i remember i had a wonderful ensemble , so international, there was a pole, a spaniard, some ukrainian, a russian and so on, so we have a photo in front of that very higher school of music in which it was written motto there is no ethics without aesthetics , there is no aesthetics without ethics, here i stand written donetsk people's republic: by the way, i think that this is also a style, by the way, by the way , it was the donetsk people's republic, it was done stylishly, it was not red and black , just so white, well, it doesn’t matter with the coat of arms, and so to speak, my reputation is among the ranks, god forgive me, of the creative intelligentsia, yes, it was already then hopelessly damaged, well, it’s clear that we are being ironic, you
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know, more it just amuses me, of course well, the main and main thing, not just their argument, but... such pain, they say, how can this be, he’s from a good family, this, this is absolutely brilliant, colonial yes, a good family - this already means something in in our understanding, apparently, it’s a bad family, well, yes, here’s a boy from a good family, and he plays the violin with a swedish surname, that’s what they don’t take into account, apparently they can’t support it, well, yeah.
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in fact, somewhere not here, that’s why it happened, well, i wouldn’t pose the question that way, so eduard talks about meanings, about logos, about semiotics, from my point of view, sometimes our supreme leaders, sometimes, they not only underestimate the importance of culture, they underestimate its danger, because culture is such a kind of backbone
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that our society, i mean, that unites us , the same applies to language , history, music, which is also a language, yes, non-verbal, yes, and this is a huge force and a huge power that influences, including, you said about the so-called ordinary people , it influences the people, that is people, one way or another, through culture perceive certain meanings, here i would talk about something amazing, from my point of view, i talk about this all the time, but i’ll say it again, this is incomprehensible to me, maybe eduard will tell me something about this, in an inferiority complex russian intelligentsia. but the inferiority complex is not for oneself, but for the whole people, because what is happening now is not news, yes, after all... in the time of pushkin it was absolutely the same, when alexander sergeevich supported the suppression of the polish uprising in 1831, if i i'm not mistaken, yes, how many years have passed, how many
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has passed, 20 years have passed, in fact, since the patriotic war, imagine, it’s like i don’t know there 50, sixty-fifth year, yes, and imagine, kutuzov’s granddaughter, kutuzova writes a letter to moscow, where she writes that pushkin was so disgusted by his support, bloody, i will add from myself tsarism, what and how poets perceive it. more impossible, that is, and as a poet, this is about pushkin, who was recognized as a genius during his lifetime, and although this, this is acme, the thirty-first year, this, this is all, the slanderers of russia and the lyrics, the tale of the tsar saltan, and iosif vasilyonovich, when in 1948 he met with writers, met with simonov and so on, and he says there, and the quote, i may not be quoting quite correctly, that i am deeply concerned about the insufficient degree of patriotism of our soviet intelligentsia, that our proletariat and working class, so to speak, have outlived this... verbal western-centricity from you, but the intelligentsia has not, it seemed in 1948 that stalin was, well , the most powerful person on the planet in general, the victor leading the country, and so on,
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what worries him, he is prophetic, i think he is talking about those things that will ultimately destroy this country, in fact, and insufficient feelings of patriotism, about semiotics and connotations, how connotations change, that is, how the symbols of a word they change their meaning, their contra they act, these things are... the environment, so as not to continue to utter these terrible words, such as simiotics and connotations, but simply talk about design, for example, or about the stage, and sub-popular music, they act besides rationally, directly, to the subconscious, they model an integral, archetypal image, they interact not only not so much with rational texts, but...
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ancestors, from what they read, what they saw, the sundress that my grandmother chose , in fact, in my head it can
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mean a lot more than some university, just a sundress, or some kind of lullaby, if we talk about music, yes, this is, this is also incredible, this, this is simple, this is an incredible river, which connects us with the subconscious, with these boundless oceans, they begin to cover it all up like this, this is an american novel, this is american cinema, this is a breakthrough in music, including academic music, right up to, right up to
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the american minimalists, right? i got sick, my grandmother has been busy since the morning, she’s looking for something on her phone, here’s the number of the election commission, i ’ll vote at home, adult citizens of the country have been given all the possibilities, even those who are motionless are offered a solution, call the elections home, take a portable box, and go to them the commission comes, carries out the procedure, formalizes voting for them in advance with the departure, which means elections
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equal, citizens of my country, to choose in the country is free, important, honestly convenient.
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to learn about the world, educational programs and documentaries, we watch, look in the app or on the website. i have a rather specific question , peter says, a certain part of the intelligentsia there was indignant, they say, how come he is from a good family, here is the result, that is, in fact, well, we look around us and see, besides peter, there are also some the number of people who are from a good family have chosen the path they have chosen, which means that there are probably some very specific things that can be preserved in some very specific family in...

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