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tv   PODKAST  1TV  February 18, 2023 5:00am-5:36am MSK

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let's try to know that you don't need to sell yourself to mikhail, please. i have for myself. how is it, as a stratum, you understand such a social one? why does he need a man under 40? why did she say 35-40 that's what it will be. i think you're just talking. i communicate a lot. i flirt with men very directly with my hands. no, flirt flirt, but they go further, it was interesting. that's what was on the face now, that's it, it's so personal. yes, it's the same flirt me young unmarried girls flirt. oh god, don't say no. i'll explain to you, just a flirt is let's say a hint of sex. yes, first of all , why don't you hint at them? but don't come on why cheat? and everything should be honest in your life. listen, there is nothing more interesting.
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than this subtle game of smart people even when you understand i can't flirt. that's why father, of course, what time? hello dear friends. this is an anthropology podcast on the first, its host dmitry europe in front of you is a people's artist of our country. professor of the gnessin academy of music is one of the most famous and sought-after russians on the whole planet pianists. hello, we will talk at the piano on the topic of eroticism in classical music. i mean, now don't uh these mean
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tavern songs uh these lovers no i mean podrochism like that. quality is a work of art that arouses in the listener the desire to possess the most beautiful most attractive object of some kind exists in the world, namely, a beloved or beloved. if not, this is exactly what the topic is very about. here is something that, no matter how , no eroticism applies, no matter how no there is nothing particularly love in this program. well, it's absolutely about love and turnover.
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chopin's famous seventh waltz seems to be nothing concrete, but the music is very often not programmatic, but speaks to each listener, and
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his own experience is another matter, the famous bolero, a hall that was planned specifically as a striptease in a bar. yes , he wrote like this, well, it just so happened that he wrote brilliant music, which is good even without striptease, there are works that are specifically aimed at sexuality and eroticism. and there is more veiled. uh software product. instrumental dreams. love foliage. here is the melody. the languor of admiring then the development
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of a grandiose climax, i'm talking about turnover rather as an aesthetic characteristic that causes a romantic feeling in the listener and viewer, firstly, secondly, please. you pay attention specifically to hmm this analogy with how passion develops, consciously. after all, you slow down, where development and hamam usually slow down for a truly child of people, and then suddenly everything comes to mm explanation in feelings and these yours flew deliciously. eh, these passages worked out. you don’t read the correspondence of all those who were really, damn it. today we have everything by text messages, thank you. god is loved. so look how timid the text messages are the way you
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started the seventh. vasya look at how quickly he develops later. this one is all sensual. uh, ligature, like beethoven's elise is terrible. this is the seventh waltz. this is how i regret these two generations and always sound in city apartments on the floor above. well such that for some reason these two are very erotic.
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i move to the next apartment. it won't hurt anymore. here is beethoven's work unparalleled in terms of ratism. yura , let's remember the terribly erotically in love man yolk from a garnet bracelet. eh, purchased. do you remember how he treats things left not this moonlight sonata? no it's yes. well, it's another church considering it. well, listen, and the moonlight sonata also, of course, has a powerful backstory beethoven began to give lessons, the young countesses giulietti to the italian, uh, and
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fell in love with her without memory, and he wrote her madly touching letters, that my love, my dear. i'm sorry i left. i had concerts, he dedicated this sanat, although there are already storms already. finals already they are there as a harbinger, she treated him, just with respect with gratitude for the fact that he is an amazingly gifted person. well, i got carried away by another count. well, in the sense of other composers, while the count, who wrote some kind of vaudeville and eventually married him there, but what's interesting about beethoven, and his relationship somehow he came to her for a lesson. she maestro says your tie is messily tied. can i bandage it for you, so
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i tied it up and he didn’t take off this shirt for a month. and when it seemed that, uh, what is something like a master, and why does he always come in one shirt, he says, i can’t untie, that knot that was tied in your hand, my love. she says, yes, i'll bandage it, everything is fine. she herself married him there for some kind of shirt. as a result, she jumped out to marry another , left with him there, she had all sorts of rehearsals, he did not forgive her, and when she life situation relative to the material came to him for help. opened the door. in glory he opened the door and saw and slammed it in front of his nose, but this was beethoven let
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's remember the country, how i live with your car about cards, eternal attributes, polite love cards with the one that laughs, which hands crunch in the wrists. the one that breaks her fingers and doesn’t want to leave, who stays and stays and is sad. here, remember everyone for sure there is some such a small set of those, and hmm, items that were related to the love of each of us, for sure, something was left. well cards - that's right. then again my favorite chopin nocturne we start the music.
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it's already starting to go up.
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and already sighs, calm.
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this is an anthropology podcast on first dear friends. this is the host of this podcast, dmitry dibrov, quietly thrilling with his beloved viewer to the sounds of the piano, and under the fingers of the people's artist of the russian federation, professor gnesinka, a rose. interesting that by eroticism we must also understand the joy and love of life, everything that resembles a valence in relation to life. butterflies and then chrysalis here this thing cycle is already very erotic. this is the same love for life spring, that's what it is more likely, isn't it absolutely correct the sensual
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attitude. e to life, the seething of life or incredible calmness, but with a reflection on heaven. eh, this is what, by the way, tchaikovsky has in his barking. i don’t remember the epigraph that he gave from pleshcheev’s poem, there we’ll go ashore. us the stars will shine. ah, the waves will caress many and and here is the atmosphere of reverence, a little sadness, but such an infinite light. yes, even lunar even starlight but light. here i will listen.
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and then the game is somewhere like a mermaid. and return again to this admiration, but already in two voices.
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this is an amazing night, amazing nature and love not only for someone next to you or for someone next to you, but for the whole world. this is more accurate from the staff of the beautiful tchaikovsky museum pancake. well, they will tell you how unfortunate his wife is here, and what is so failure? why was she a student? it would seem that. well, here, well, lord, where you will find a broader plot. so, it means that a man teaches lovingly, and a young lady, you study so well, she, going to the city. he says, petenka - this is saved in the diaries. today i
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'm going up the mountain and i'll go into the music lamp. tell me what it is to buy in order to understand that everyone loves you so much. yes, perhaps dove and do not eat. but, for example, filaret is half-baked, he writes to him. it's already in the letters. i was told that you are unhappy with this woman. hmm, i confess it upsets me, but i would be upset a thousand times more by the news that you are happy with this woman, but he hopes , in my opinion, 2 years old children will explain music to us. he taught debussy and so dbc, the author of the moonlight is more erotic you will not find a work she had in her teachers. but tchaikovsky was with her as an inaccessible subject. here is one they reach. they , several times, twice, in my opinion, ended up in the same space in life. one day they walked along two different sides of the street and saw a friend
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friend, but i don’t know tchaikovsky better, he was madly shy, and another time they ended up in the same hall there was a ball, and he saw and he knew that she was there, she saw him, well, they didn’t fit either, because, apparently, what - something communication between them has already developed and it could not be broken even here in a personal meeting, another matter. at rachmaninov a. he was happy love, he is married, but that's his skill. to admire the world to love nature, this, of course, is an incredible power of genius, power of love, throwing, and to a woman, and whom he understood. i will only play one little melody from our favorite second concert with you. here is how it develops here is love as it reaches its culminating point.
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and then you do not immediately calm down after such a height.
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it is interesting that rather classical works, which just before our eyes and ears are interpreted in such a way by the professor of reason, just resemble that very stage of any love that has not yet passed into physical possession. their even touch, but this is what we always remember when we remember about romantic moments of our lives. that's more like eroticism and very we hope that now everything is in our listeners' eyes, well , they twitched on the valuika, something appeared that was in the eighth grade on march 8 and on february 23, when someone hit the gifts. or
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like the first kiss. that's what an erotic first kiss or first. of course, what are you talking about, you know, i was truly in love with my head at all, what surrounded me in my life met in the fifth grade of such intensity of love, i don’t have it. she was absolutely not sexy. she was absolutely oplotonina, but it was not a platonic love, so to speak, for humanity. this is every moment of crazy experience looked not looked. and who did she look at, but her fur coat hangs when i arrive, and in the usa it either doesn’t hang, if money doesn’t hang, then what is the central music school of the central music school at the conservatory. and if everything was hanging , the ceiling was not in the classroom, there was sky and 3 years. there is absolutely some kind of work about this kind of crazy love. well , you know this, uh.
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and then a big development.
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i was able to let down. and here's more more with everyone
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right here. and then the recession falls. here it is, here it is , the spring will really calculate the trance right under your fingers. you understand what i always say even to my students. uh, you never know what about and how you will perceive today and somehow play today. they ask buzov's students maestro. i don't know how to play this santa. this great pianist was from the beginning of the 20th century. i don't know how to play it. he says i don't know myself, but i know one thing when he walks
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rain. don't play the way you will play when the sun is shining. well, here, and therefore there is no truth. here you go out into the hall people are sitting about the weak someone talking. here , take the energy with a crazy shamanistic rhythm. and if the hall is already electrified, on the contrary, let go a little, with the same work. you know what a very important thing is the family in the life of a russian person, philosophical ships. they took away not only the light of the philosophical thought of russia. they also took away, unfortunately, from russia in the eighteenth year and they also took away the institution of the russian family. and as soon as it will be perceived by you as an erotic work. you will say that
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this is a good marriage. it will be preserved for a long time and children will be born, as if right from the date of something, they are in a fit of passion. and, if the march, mendelssohn will be perceived by you. how is it feminine? part of the passport procedure will not last long for such a family, if you play, i won’t. no, no, dear friends. already. i know what i'm talking about is achieved by exercise. it is interesting that yuli sancho had a very revered professor conservatory. i had the honor of seeing him once at one of julius alexandrovich's concerts . well, that's it, this is where your piano training ends, somehow, the map of baleevsky is completely three of all courses. well, that's all. and here is another 62 years to study and so go up to a year.
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i will teach you how to play in front of an audience. well, i'm so lucky. the first teacher, the brilliant danila narkomalevsky, who plunged me into this cauldron of bubbling music after a very strict preschool teacher, where she i was forced by the same one and then a year to learn this one and the same thing, this is the bure of some composer says bure, i hate him, she is still wrong here. like this. and here i don’t motivate, i don’t explain. why don't they say that there is an erotic principle in this storm, so i don't feel it. myself. i had to explain, i hated you music anushka it's a whole world. there are dozens of students. hundreds of works. she played to me at once in general weakly even then after this first human teacher. she gave me. like this a pile of notes for the very first lesson and i was accepted by the usa and there i studied with her. i stewed
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in this cocktail of talents and brilliant music, and then evgeny vasilyevich malinin at the conservatory for 5 years, when uh hmm add professionalism uh, to this, to this love, to be able to express it no, like an amateur. and as a professional from a husband for six to eight hours, the piano develops technique, the first, real, already serious love and attempts to express it in music, but lev nikolayevich really taught to amaze his feelings in music as a graduate student moscow gondorarium. this is dog business. you don't need to play for yourself, it's for no one. sit down. sit down your girl. sit down your two girls. three. if you have them, they have a game for them to understand. that's when it gives up to them. that's when you will already learn how to play in the hall. and it was a completely new world for me and
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contact with the audience is all this. excuse me for making love all the hall. so. it turns out that it did everything, so the concert itself, perhaps, is the culmination of eroticism in classical music. the most concert. eat the valency of unity and the birth of something new lord from this unity. however, what to say? wouldn't it be better to see the name of the people's artist of our country on the poster so go to the concert. maybe our broadcast from this rather speculative topic is a patch that is intended to be swallowed, and then go to the hall, but i keep thinking of the name of tchaikovsky, where just the second concerto is played by the professor along with the symphony orchestra. or maybe go to the big hall of the conservatory, where the name
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uh, rosuma is in the concert poster , by god, these two hours are not for pink, they become cleaner for you and what happens is what hmm called the education of feelings and comrades, this is eroticism. if you're able to hear it, how convinced he was tonight. well, how are you not lost, uh, for the life of a person , you need to educate. well, this, by the way, is full-fledged participation in the public. i always say. a concert is not a solo. this is a duet, only you communicate, you express yourself with sounds, and the audience reacts and tells you with their attention, silence and their breath, when she begins to breathe with you, and then art is born in this duet in this harmony. so maybe we'll leave it. now e listener one on one with his memories
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of the lord erotic. why not? after all? they stay with you only when you see a miracle in them, what is it when you like yourself? this is what you remember alive. and you know you also have eroticism. said he was not there sir. and you listen to what now eroticism will play with protestrose. that's what it's for, that's what it's for persuasion serves as an argument. and here i remind you that this was an anthropology podcast on the first i am the host dmitry drov , people's artist of our country yuri alexandrovich rosson and stay alone with eroticism, unfortunately, deeply dug, and in your soul.

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