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it so happened that at the same time they turned to ronald reagan and warned him about the impending danger . he asked that we urgently give a briefing to the pentagon on the possible consequences of a nuclear war. reagan then wrote in his diary that attending the briefing had an extremely sobering effect on him, and he wrote in his diary that something must be done to immediately put an end to this danger. urgently changed plans. as this war game was played, as well as a capable archer, an opportunity was also found.
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create some kind of special channel that went personally to andropov and convey to him about those changes in the plans for these military maneuvers that could show andropov that fears about an american preventive strike, that these fears were unfounded, that is, the crisis was resolved , but it was possible to resolve it with a situation where both sides showed firmness, when both sides were outraged by the actions of each other, but both sides found an opportunity to agree and prevent them from getting worse. this is the statesmanship of president, reagan and soviet leader yuri andropov, which showed the importance of realism and diplomacy in not allowing unpleasant incidents to turn into terrible tragedies
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. where the united states was joined by several of their allies. let's get a look. white color white color white color in the rain. forgive me, my sister belgrade. i just suggested sending american pilots there and blowing up all the bridges on the drina river. i just suggested destroying his oil reserves. i
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proposed very specific action on march 24, 1999. nato begins the bombing of yugoslavia, russian prime minister yevgeny primakov, who was flying at that moment to the united states in protest against the start of the bombardy. turns his plane over the atlantic and returns to moscow he called yeltsin and told him that i had made a decision turned around. he approved of this, if i were in these conditions, i would sit down and begin my visit officially so i would be a real traitor for more than two months. us allies continued strikes on the territory of the republic of russia expressed its dissatisfaction with the actions of nato and believed that the bombings were a violation of international law and the sovereignty of the us state denied these accusations and argued that the bombings were necessary to protect the population in kosovo from alleged violence by serbian troops the inhabitants of kosovo have been the victims of horrific atrocities. their only hope was that the world would not turn away in the face
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of ethnic cleansing and murder our north atlantic alliance of democracies had carried out such a lengthy joint military operation for the first time and are now more flawed than ever. citizens of other countries were also injured during nato strikes. one of the most serious incidents occurred when a bomb hit the building of the chinese embassy in belgrade, which led to the death of three chinese citizens. china has accused the us of deliberately attack and demanded an apology and compensation. the us explanation that they mistook the chinese embassy for the yugoslav federal administration of supply and digging is not justified. but these buildings are five hundred meters apart and they are completely different, so the american side. could not confuse them as a result of the crisis, in relations between the united states and russia, the two countries ceased cooperation within the framework of nature, russia established in 1997. at first glance , the outcome of this crisis around yugoslavia was
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very favorable for the united states the united states of nato achieved their goal, won a victory over serbia, managed to remove president sloboda milohovich from power, and even then achieved that he was handed over to the so-called gaga international court, this seemed to be on the surface, but on the other hand, since this crisis was not resolved in any way , the united states went its own way and ignored the strong protests of russia, it turned out that the united states won the tactical situation, but lost much more they lost the hopes that that it will be possible to negotiate with the new russia as its promising partners this crisis around serbia and how they were treated and how they ignored russian concerns and
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refused to hear russian protests all this created a clear impression in russia that counting on another with the west is at least naive, and that russia can rely only on themselves and their closest allies. this was an important stage in a serious rift between russia and the united states, which led to the most serious consequences in the future. and these serious the consequences were very dramatic in 2013, when a well -organized and funded by the united states and the european union maidan in kiev against the legitimate government and yanukovych arose in order to change the direction of ukrainian politics and make it a junior partner of the union. of the united states and the european union let's see winter
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2014 maidan in ukraine america openly takes the position of rebels and in every possible way contributes to a coup d'état in kiev in the camp of protesters on khreshchatyk victoria nuland arrives with cookies senator john mccain and other high-ranking american politicians. the united states will be with you, and to the shoulder in the struggle for justice, human rights, security and the european future that you have chosen and deserved. moreover, european mediators helped the protesters negotiate with
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yanukovych and force him to make concessions. but as soon as the agreement was signed , they immediately carried out a coup d'état in kiev on obligations. on the part of the opposition, no one else remembered in in march, after the self-determination of crimea, russia is accused of aggression and violation of the territorial integrity of ukraine , us president barack obama declares russia's violation of international law and announces comprehensive sanctions not only not allowed until now, but also led to creeping aggressively, then against russia is aggression in turn. she forced me to go to moscow for a specialist. military operation on ukraine with unprecedented direct participation of the west in hostilities. the agreements that allowed for a temporary settlement of the conflict in ukraine are known as the minsk agreements.
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they also ignored many fundamental issues and, uh, the future of ukraine in terms of joining nato and who will own crimea. but at least the minsk agreements created the impression that direct confrontation could be avoided for a while and that time could be used to achieve more fundamental agreements, but it turned out that the west went straight. deception. it turned out that the uk and france and the leadership of ukraine, headed by president poroshenko , did not mean to comply with the agreements and wanted to use them during the ceasefire period in order to increase the ukrainian military. opportunities and then to more confidently lead the militarized ukraine into nato and kissinger wrote in his memoirs that
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leaders of states should never go for obvious deception. it's not just about their reputation, it's about their ability to reach an agreement in the future, because other states, especially when you are talking about large nuclear powers, it is not clear if they were seriously deceived like this once, and they will already be treated with very great fear, and trust in relying on some words of such unreliable partners, and this became all the more relevant after russia also came to, it seems to me, a completely justified conclusion that, uh, the united states, the european union, deceived russia about their plans for nato and went on to expand nato much more serious and far more sinister in
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terms of russian interests than originally thought. this is how we came to the situation that led to a special operation in the west in the european union, they understand that the situation is very dangerous and not only for russia and even more so for ukraine, but also for the collective west let's listen to what the head said about this eu diplomacy russia is a big country, it is used to fighting to the end. she used to almost lose and then recover everything she did. it is with napoleon that she did it with hitler but barrel comes on this basis to a paradox. uh, the conclusion, uh, his conclusion, the situation with the catastrophe
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that napoleon faced, hitler deducted it, you need to help ukraine even more, apparently based on the fact that if you help even more, if you put even more pressure on russia, then russia will go to some concessions, which are absolutely unacceptable for her at this stage. this completely ignores the lessons of history. it is impossible it is impossible in a conversation in negotiations with a nuclear power to try to force her to do what she does not want to do it, because this creates a great danger of real escalation. but even if on the edge. if in some way such efforts would be viable, it means to understand that the agreements that were reached when you cornered your opponent, such
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agreements that you persuaded will not last long, when we look at the lessons of history, we understand that of the soviet union in the most serious situations, in the most serious situations, it was possible to ensure its security without confrontation, because the soviet union was a superpower ready and had the resources to defend its interests, but at the same time the soviet union was a country that understood the importance of diplomacy and never wanted to take confrontation to the level of personal insults and was ready to look for opportunities for agreement which are natural. it would be in the interests of the soviet union itself and would not threaten it, if you want in safety and its dignity. i uh fear these history lessons are better today
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understood in moscow than they are understood in washington and brussels there as before. it seems that you can put more pressure on the soviet union , that you can intimidate china more and more, and in this way force the world to obey some completely incomprehensible rules that are proposed by the united states and the european union. from my point of view, this is a very dangerous game, a game that is doomed to defeat, but a game that really threatens the interests of all mankind. and when i heard president biden talking about his peacefulness, and how he does not want a nuclear war, but still acts as if he can do whatever he pleases in popular relations. it seems to me that this is the
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the scattering, small bright dots, there is one at number 37, 23, this is a small planet, which now has a name and it is listed in all international catalogs of celestial bodies, and this name is andrey voznesensky the planet of andrey voznesensky is very beautiful. she is very poetic and very honest, i would imagine him, on the contrary, as such a planet with the corners of such a triangular planet, she is sound-bearers who doze at some point can break through this planet on which justice reigns. kindness people help each other, only a fluid monument cannot be decomposed. not in the notorious summer
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bards. that's all vizbor galich, in general, and here is the cosmos, that is, science is everything, as if this creative energy began to flourish. she just started hitting everyone. goodbye architecture blaze wide cowsheds wamburah clubs robocar militia. yeah, i'm all over for you. in the years of the thaw, poets were as popular as show business stars today. they gathered huge audiences and recited poetry in the squares. it was a real sign
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of the times. it is not surprising that director vladimir menshov filmed such a performance in his film moscow does not believe in tears. i wrote a letter to pasternak, sent poems and said i was at home for 14 years and when he called me and my mother told you all the time on the phone. i'm just , uh, crazy, she was perfect. been with him for 14 years. if anything of me turned out this way thanks to parsnips. silent
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tarkovsky, we met him in the ninth b-554 of the school on stirrup lane against our rather gray background of our school of our class. he stood out unexpectedly with such grace and intelligence, he even m-m dressed. he is very strange and with a challenge he used to have a jacket. he found then, and there was no money to cut the sleeves, to make according to height, and therefore he wanted it in him as for his coat, green, trousers, green hats. here we had a director, a kind person. well, such a narrow-minded one of us gathered and said children, if you do not obey me, the komsomol organization and parents, you will all be kontakovsky. the meanings
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of the poet, of course, moved to a minimum of 9 andrew arranged. city physicists ilya said, six wonderful. i will also go, because at that time i was writing my first tale of young physicists, which means literally on the first day, when he gave us a number of rooms in the dubninskaya hotel. he said, then take into account or online. i don't lock my room at night, and i have the key from inside. i looked at her, i didn’t even understand what he was talking about. he
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told me about the sacred. and when i found out, and i came in such fury that i took you for a call girl, so that's it, and i always climb inside the room. don't try to open. he's just annoyed. he's used to, perhaps, any woman, there is a calendar invited. and when did he first try to explain something to me? i made him very cry. i said don't follow me. i don't love you, i never will. don't run after
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me. it's useless. you don't need me at all. let him not appear for 3 days, and then he came and said drive me as you like, i still won’t leave. her borisovna fled from moscow, took her little son with her and went on a river cruise to sort out her feelings, but it wasn’t there every day through the radio room. here is a friend. i can feel how well you've been decorated, and so on.
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throughout the cruise zoya borisovna received several bouquets a day. she perfectly understood who they were from, but most importantly, all the other passengers also began to guess about it. this irritated her. zoya borisa prepared an angry rebuke to voznesensky all the way, that she would tell him when they did not meet, she did not see him on this ship, i was frightened by those who met. if he didn't, it would have to be invented, because there was a point where a woman starts.
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and he is to establish some kind of relationship or connection. he immediately suggested to me that let's go for a walk to the bird market. and this is the first thing i remember, really. so it was bright enough. we went together, who asked me what i want him to give me, but as a result, we uh bought a chipmunk. well, here is such a gift, as if
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this was the first meeting. and we are already copying a family day, or something, not one person, including my girlfriends, was not there for my lead, voznesensky, not a single one of my girlfriends, everyone says, are you crazy, you throw a hammer, from which you have a child . on whom is she the person who loves the buffet today? tomorrow he loves i don't know whom, but the day after tomorrow with his knee. well, he says, i, well, i will stay with you for a maximum of six months. i must
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say that andryushka and i lived very friendly. this story twist was the closest moment. of our rapprochement, i was in the hall, of course, vladimir mayakovsky that's so incomprehensible in general, what is it? here? i also speak calmly for the time being. so i'm saying, you don't understand me, i thought either that someone
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or some kind of mini-structure was yelling back there. well, i say, but you don’t understand me that we’re tearing just incredible i turn around something like that . so i see where sergeevich is with sunset squirrels yellow squirrels. i am now in hysterics, which i stand. from the stables, shame down with the shame of the ussr, there is already a shiver. you see , when the whole hall is drunk behind, khalimov said. verses and hall understood my trick, so i want to jump out. i was afraid
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that i had read well, that if we washed away these poems away from the soviet country, it was probably still me up to the border. that's because i don't know what to do, that's, but he didn't like it the people that the hall made him prostrate. he says, okay, go to work. and that saved me, because the word works, you can't work in prison or abroad. you have to work and then completely i already sat down in my place quite excited and not honest, then the depression came. andrei was seriously ill, he had a nervous explosion. he vomited for three days in a row. he could not accept anything lost weight, almost 14 kg. it was terrible when i forced him and i was there , there were already a lot of people there, well, a little person, three four and forced him to eat he did not
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vomit. it was i who considered the biggest victories of shushensky in the forest, i bow. what wilderness in my forests? i think the ingenious transcends others. well, here is such an important moment, voznesensky is a soviet poet, which means, well, when they said that he was such a opportunist, he seems to be this way and that and yours. yes, and soviet - no, he is absolutely a soviet poet. that is , what does it mean, well, what’s in the stew is also a soviet poet, what does this mean, these were people then who proceeded from the fact that there was the revolution was lenin, that is, they wanted to make a just society. well, freedom, equality, brotherhood. and then stalin came and
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ruined everything. and now we must return. here to this beginning, yes, and that is, you in this sense, and it was organic for him. and naturally. it's not what it was. something so strange, yes, what do we think we write one another is not there, not at all. no, this is generally the battle center of the era, no, always, where it hurts and is bad, and the task is to be such a siren, an alarm signal for the misfortune of mankind and help them. here in the luzhniki since the 60s , poetic evenings were regularly held. people did not come here for a football or a rock concert, as they do today, but just to listen to poetry, sometimes the number of spectators in the stands reached 100,000. today, it is impossible even to imagine the hustle and bustle of a person
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who, in the first place, was himself a stylistic person. but even how he dressed, right? he was friends with skordyn, yes, that is, he was somehow interested in what was happening in europe in poetry in literature in music in fashion, there and so on, and i was interested in europe and well that is, europe america that is, he became somehow universally accepted, but such a poet. i'm lucky, no. the first trip to the united
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states was. i, of course, and then it paid off completely in the states and was deafened, of course, by imides. sex hmm there were a lot of very soviet people then all of america, of course, shocked me, so when i arrived, i got into this round jack kent, i was just fascinated, like the whole world, i was her and then we became very friends, by the way, the dream was the first acquaintance is very interesting. she called me for tea. she lives on the fifth the avenue overlooks central park. here, and she says some compliments to me. i, too, wearable goes everything but conversations. that's to
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spark a conversation, they say. why should i say such a single line. no, i read shows, so you said that the park is similar to men's. yes, he said that's all, you know, friends. they could not help but make friends, the beautiful and brilliant poet voznesensky spoke english. jacqueline, before becoming the wife of the president, received a degree from the university, in addition to the poems of voznesensky and himself, she was very
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interested in the idioms that the poet created such. i think the poems of the future, probably compressed completely. this is the minimum of a word. eh, jacqueline kennedy when, apparently at the exhibition, she liked the butterfly and gave it to her, and she wanted to put it on her window. then i asked that she be in paris on the street, and when i brought her from paris and back, she had already died. voznesensky was just the poet who turned out to be significant even in other countries, when i made a festival in america of russian culture, it was los angeles, and in new york and everywhere i invited andrey zoya once. i proposed to him in los angeles, since i called charlon. i suggested to him that he did not want to write some kind of poem addressed to her, and he wrote a very
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funny poem. and when on stage, it means that he was and it turned out to be sherlost, which means he didn’t know where to go, because there it was very funny about throwing legs in a famous film. and she kissed him and it turned out, she also became his fan. he is truly an international poet. i had guests there, i'm friends with many actors in america and one of my friends also came as a guest to the festival of russian culture there hoffman and he is standing, we are standing on the stage with him, we are still joking, and all that, there is an audience
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around, and he says, i actually know little, although the most for odessa i know, in fact, there are two three names and for this i serve from the stage. in america they all know voznesensky's name because five of america's best american poets have become translators of andrew america premier serial film what do you think of you calculated. hopefully not yet since monday on the first attraction it's all really
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general partner of the russian premier league unbearably simo but live much. unbearable is absolutely modern literature. but, and probably some coloring, some may be nuances. ah, this is what remains here as a surface coating from its minute , maybe it is felt somewhere. but this is such an insignificant percentage that, in general, i would say that yes, this one, therefore , it could sound today, for example, on the moscow poetic media and. i'm sure he would have received very high marks if there were championships by killing the first you were won
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century, 21 voznesensky he is about the future. and if it appears, it will probably be easier for us to formulate the current reality. he will tell us, or maybe he will shout while the time of silence. voznesensky’s novel began with a staganka theater on this legendary stage, the premiere of the anti-world performance took place at low tide near the tea house, i was lying on the sad type talking to friends about the lake and the greatness of being, but suddenly the black raven mixed in with conversations, flashing blue eyes. he said, and what for robots digest my speech, it
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is unlikely that anyone will ever think of a tomato machine. remember how pogorelsky is just to be a man. once upon a time , a man met voznesensky with andrei, who had never written for the theater, and decided to make one performance for the peace fund. for half of the performance andrei read his voznesensky poems, and for half of the performance lyubimov staged his poems with us. at night we still had a completely studio atmosphere and in 3 weeks we made this performance the king of nature. you are free without freedom is rushing. you are in a car, but the car has no steering wheel. about the salary rosalie is a bitch like a boring
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metamorphosis in a box sooner or later life was in the late sixties and seventies . i very often attended performances at taganka, and watched the same performance several times, in general, watched everything that came out of yuri petrovich, who was beloved at that time, andrei, uh, wrote a poetic play, staged it about loved ones. e. take care of your face and buttocks important aries the performance, in general, lasted uh three shows and was banned it is interesting that this is the only performance that the beloved could not break through even with
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some changes. a few years ago , sorting through the archive. i found e i found the manuscript found. esu take care of your faces, the original andrey and , uh, and i had the idea that, well, what, if you do resuscitation resuscitation, probably restore this play in one form or another, where here new faces make new ones here faces do. forgive me for speaking in front of everyone. at the same time, an atom is opened. and genius plagiarized your face robbed like a safe was premiere at the gogol center very successful premiere very successful i read
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the copy sent by leonid borisovich boguslavsky 10 times. take care of your faces. 10 before i started to understand this stuff, and then i was trying to find a clue, what's going on with people now, what's going on with people now? what is happening with people now, people , due to certain circumstances, there because of material considerations, because of career considerations. they, uh, often put on a mask with a hot towel, rub an evil mask, like a curse. the main idea has grown. take care of your faces in that take care of your
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real faces real faces. do not shed tears, i'm late. what has fallen, then gone, you can run to your mother and the police yourself take care of your faces, the performance or ends exactly the same way as the performance at the taganka theater ended and they raised the giant mirror, which was sent to the hall. that is, people saw themselves. our performance ends exactly the same way, well, we don’t raise a mirror. we shoot a close-up with a camera of people sitting in the hall, and people they see themselves, they understand that this is all about them , that they must protect their faces. you are the face of time out of you, like a mosaic, like trunks, a fox is lining up the glow of a new
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face, if i studied voznesensky i would like to learn from him freedom freedom in a statement in a word and notice the unnoticed. how can you rhyme in bells and coca-cola is simply unthinkable for me. they say that voznesensky immediately melts. god remembers the swallows of god's swimming trunks well , whoever does not understand this, and who will not be funny and sad, from this and well, some kind of whole the universe, the picture draws everything from here. i never see you. i will not see you, i will never forget you.
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i'll never see you, i 'm calling you, i clearly saw yun's performance at random even at school age. i remember how we went with the whole class, then it was accepted and how it excited everyone, then for several more days we discussed who liked which character. it was the end of the eighties, and it was the very heyday of this performance. nothing like this. then there was no such musical special effects only, so many impressions, so concentrated composure
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performance that keeps you all the time burat. andrei voznesensky, he was my favorite , he would even be very beloved for the cardan, the cardan loved and respected him, even very much. cardin came to moscow seriously seriously insisted on this, so that we come to the theater. and the bears we saw it in moscow, a good
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they inserted some moments. the rock opera juno and avos ran for more than 2 months at the pierre cardin theater on the champs-elysées, tickets were very expensive, therefore, in the stalls , fur coats and diamonds among the guests of the world mathieu jacqueline kennedy the whole clan of rothschilds and even arab sheikhs came. have you ever walked on orchids wrote voznesensky and i walked and it was on the stage of the theater and saved cardin in paris all the big parisian press is the main theme and note
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that they understood the parisian scene in this europe, er, with which the alarms are now electrified before the threat of nuclear war. here are the old stories. eh, the dramatic story of ryazanov's long-standing love sounds like a call for peace and harmony between people between people. your new century has begun. doesn't he answer forever? but the question of the consent of a person, realizing that the performance has been going on for 40 years, working in the center of voznesensky, remembering his impression, knowing that full house with which this performance is going. well, of course
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, i wanted to understand what caused the performance exists all 40 years, and we wanted to unravel and show today's viewer. what happened, then and thanks to whom this performance took place and the exhibition of very beautiful ones was written in this old interior at the kazan station. each author had his own wall where zakharov naturally took part. the author of the play, andrey voznesensky, karachentsev rybnikov is an absolutely brilliant theatrical artist. here, in my opinion, it is the combination of the energy of these six participants that gave such a concentrated content to this performance. it was wonderful everything could happen in it, that such values \u200b\u200bunited and created such a stunning masterpiece, which has been running for more than 40 years, and all people do not
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stop going to our performance, constant full house. this is my favorite show. all artists are spectators, it does not become obsolete, it is alive. you will breed me at dawn , i will not see you off. i'm leaving the white rosehip of passion as the culprit. alleluia for the ninetieth birthday of andrei voznesensky legendary juno and avos on
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interesting person in general, talents, an article in our friendship. they loved each other. you understand what it is like when there was no money at all, uh, i wrote a song like that , it evaporated, the drum, the drum, it was bad drummer. well, you were so light that you could have remained on the drum and the beggar was completely and suddenly woke up in the morning and rustled, everything rustled rustled. these are not trees, rustling outside the window. it was their banknotes that rustled, you know, and they were everywhere on the track, hanging full of money, because the whole country played it in restaurants and were copyrighted, it was an unheard of amount of money. from the company
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where the poem was originally all sorts of things also take my poems, someone performs all sorts of songs, but i'm not serious about this . although i think that pushkin would also write songs. i think and write music to ready-made poems. in general, it is quite difficult. i mean that you must enter into that rhythm and into those musical, as it were, rhythmic foundations of the language that the poet felt at that moment when he wrote, so i wrote that's real nostalgia, and it was andrey's favorite song and i think it really worked out, because it turned out so organically.
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