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tv   PODKAST  1TV  May 19, 2023 2:35am-3:01am MSK

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yes, of course, he is a brilliant saxophonist , he says to the toilet, i say which oleg igor buddha to which the butman's brother is to another, so i am igor buyman. well, you were so funny , we remember it and then we had unforgettable meetings at the olympics a little later, because the main thing, dear women. we men talk sometimes, but it's all the same about you and rani you the melody of love. well , firstly, an, i once again apologize for the absence at the wedding there were, but i'm so much more important than money that you now appeared in mikhailovich's life. thank you for the criticism. thank you friend. come on, you and love. what is it for him? well , you remember our favorite cartoon. time with whom the language, you know, and i remember
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as soon as i was so many years old, probably seven-eight in the pioneer camp , a huge stop, on which a bell sits, and every day we practically stood this plate with comments. do you remember, yes, from the valiant guard boldly rushed to the leak? yes , i have any two sounds, if the voice is muslim magomayev, if the saxophone is igor . gennady gladkov author of honey dear women are everything to you.
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the sun will rise and will always rise for you dear women. thank you for being in our lives, but i'm like a bath sheet. imagine today your acquaintance with a charming woman. well, it happened in chelyabinsk , it could only happen at the festival of jazz and humor. where else is it? where are you without humor, met a young, and deep relationship, this tenderness and sense of humor happens. i think so, and it is not necessary to go from the depths. here is the surface. you know? these well, in general, came to me, wonderful girl to interview, and we talked to her, i say so, yes such questions.
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well, it was clean, so to speak acquaintance is real. so we just met, then we talked, talked, but u didn’t foreshadow anything, so to speak. uh. here are some big changes. well, then it happened that she came to moscow, graduated from the conservatory, graduated from the institute of art in chelyabinsk, she studied as an opera singer who knows music brilliantly, especially classical academic opera, everyone knows beloved so, you and the interlocutor yes, yes, yes, yes is still there. there is something to talk about, there is something to learn, and then he knows how to make friends very well.
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and she led me to the world of operas and thanks to her i got to know eldar and the elds, korchak and all all all all anna netrebko and her blogger and well, and aida garifullina all these primas of ours, which o, whom she says with admiration, plus there is mary of the well and he is elena vasilievna exemplary vishnevsky well, in general, all those who are, the great ones told me everything about this, history. not just listed who namely the historian. how what's happened. so umm. you know, well, in what years i thought that i would ride you. i saw 100 l. well done. and she also hosted a program that we unfortunately stopped continuing because of some circumstances, therefore, well, we also had jazz fan-tv for a while, where she was brilliant interviewing musicians. eh, she was talking. it was very lively such a really tv
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interesting thing that happened. so, that's how we met her, and then suddenly it's from friendship because of such a good rural relationship sent love. and so it all ended with our wedding ended with weddings for the anniversary, which you will definitely come. i still don’t have such promoters who can now separate me from the gambling family. we , uh, smoothly, with this melody, it was not by chance that i called musliv magomayev because it was he who voiced all the characters in his voice, except for the application following the footsteps of the bremen town musicians. this is where a lot of people are confused. this is such a small reference. it's a famous song. hmm, the whole world is in our hands. we are the stars of the continents. it performs it was surprising for me to learn this from the first source. eh, here. uh, gennady golovkov from yurientin, that they are the authors of this
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hmm the whole cycle the bremen musicians played the pesers, you can imagine recording, but since the pronounced belarusian drift. and it was necessary to show it abroad, they turned to lermont and for the guys, and all these battle chips and this song are recorded in his voice, but since at that moment he is already uh, you were not registered in the credits in australia, he is not. this is true and pesnyary, the rest is all magomaev and, of course, oleg konopret in the first parts of love, when igor is sad, it's not necessarily so sad and still the saxophone is always with you. eh, wherever i am or mikhalych, it’s a tourist trip, firstly, he is somehow a real musician who practices a lot on the instrument. this is how i tell my colleagues in the shop, do not quit then. secondly, it's just him
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talking to them. and so, when you e such a bright sadness, that's what kind of melody is associated with this well once upon a time you know, many people sometimes ask how you wrote some kind of melody , it's not clear how it came, you know? how is she he leaves because if you didn't have time to record it, then you passed it, yes, and therefore all the great composers and all the great writers. well, your friend is a comedian and the great mikhail zhvanetsky, he always went with a briefcase. if something came to him, he immediately writes it down, because such is the memory. here it is improvisation in life, it happens all the time, but it needs to be written down, so that later sometime it can be made into some kind of story or some kind of melody came to me either, it’s not clear where the melody came from, which today moment and i can say what's amazing is what this melody sounds like. that's just in one key , minor, if you play it in a familiar key or in
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another key, it doesn't pinch the soul so much. you need the instrument. it's thanks to the range and and all of it's features. well she came. and here she is when i'm sad and when i'm happy. you are a soldier, you always still think about what will not be so, not always from you joyfully and it will not always be so, if you are sad and say the melody that keeps you, yes, and your body came to nostalgia well, just like me lived then in america therefore and i really had a nostalgia year. it was hard enough for me. i called all my friends and told david goloshchekin to my first employer, an outstanding jazz musician, if because of st. petersburg and so on semyonovich i play with all the americans here. you better understand the star, well, because he couldn’t leave then, that is, either how can i look for new ways when i’m young, or should he stay in the soviet union, so to speak. well, he was a brilliant musician, and he heard it there in america and i
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so i wrote this, dear friends. let me declare myself for that for you nostalgia. for the brightest love, may your life always be love, and my friend igor butman will always play for the sex phone just for you, i ask.
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i remembered now the roof of the athens 2004 olympics against the backdrop of the acropolis of a world-class architectural structure , the world-class jazz quartet igor butman played. i sang. there, too, sounded nostalgia connects us so much. these joint houses were crying , neighboring houses were crying at the explosion and some nostalgia comparable to goodbye america in your life was also goodbye america in the face of such an act
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, he also left a musical institution where you can become a musician above the er category and returning to russia actually raised interest in jazz. as a matter of fact. i believe that your title of people's artist is absolutely deserved, because igor mikhailovich, in addition to the absolute brilliant possession of instruments. he, what a jazz musician looked like, in my view in soviet times, and to all jazz musicians, basically they cried that, of course, and here i could give this somewhere in america. i really liked how one of your musicians, who returned from america, was looking for valera . america is such a country. i could make such a career there as a musician. i say, well , what did you do to me was a brilliant answer. so, and after the hand was looking for. do not know how. but igor he knows how to raise interest in us , they began to come on tour to
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numerous festivals, which igor, as a producer, now patronizes at the beginning with the producer, now he supports and i a modest guy from moscow sang at your sixth birthday, yes, as a decompaniment of the moscow jazz orchestra, which, together with the mars windroom orchestra, was on stage and i talked to winton. now, how is it with you, if someone told me as a child that i would m-m communicate with such a jazz block. so no one can imagine it to me in childhood, what a moment, because you have a festival all year round, a triumph of jazz. so he is three jazz, which, in my opinion, is already twenty-four years old the year goes on, in my opinion, next year we will have 250 music house of music, to be silly, there will be then the geography expanded, st. petersburg, a concert of great content in
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the october concert hall. we have concerts in tula, which are also held annually at the festival and there. the fact is that jazz music is interesting and amazing, and therefore we have a lot of fans. uh, generally good music and weird and jazz and and classical academic music. and it just needs to be played absolutely at that level on na which we expect and on which we know masterpieces are recorded of all kinds of music to date. i understood that when everything happened, that we have. we have fans. we have the most significant audiences, the most educated, very curious ones are ready for experiments and at one time such ensembles were supported, such as the ensemble, arkhangelsk or gomel tarasovich, kasin or, in my opinion, the mechanic sergey kuryukhin, there was complex music, not easy, there were many actions there were contradictions, but our public accepted it,
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so, it's clear that it's a woman, and they bring men to concerts, yes, yes, well , last resort last resort, yes, men bring, because there is something to talk about music. we need to talk about something, we need to run to change our impression. you can place something in someone's place, you may not like it. but if you didn't like it together, it's all for the sake of life, you know we are thanks to today's meeting, and i have a small request. continuation. we've already done it for you. e, my arranger is mikhail e, a good reading of well-known melodies, and we we play with the orchestra with the moscow jazz orchestra. we actually have a whole program. and you have a publishing label, that is, a company that sets the music. we need to fix this. there will be mana, syutkin and so farrell, you know, well, to make such a musical gift, and at least by
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next spring to please the vinyl players, as we love these logics. this is our only one. we are all so into music or in our, so to speak, creative processes that we do not understand that this needs to be fixed and leave give, because people are waiting for the game mikhalych thank you for continuing. here you are a faithful keeper and propagandist of jazz, without you we hear nowhere, we understand that this is jazz , jazz is heard, without bootman. boring is not fun. there will be a walk right away even if we close our eyes and hear jazz and think that it will be a normal friendly program. that's the way it should be. take this opportunity to. i invite you to all the concerts of 11 festivals under the patronage of igor mikhailovich, which takes place in russia, there is an international program. now
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you can find, uh, the most unexpected corners of the globe with a saxophone with a smile and wishes you all the very best, the most important thing is love and today in the final of our podcast the melodies of my life, my guest, my friend igor butman, his saxophone and his feelings are the melodies of my life on the first or mikhailovich i ask for a little story, because we talked about hockey, and you know when we come to my concerts on my concerts, my friends, hockey players of all generations alexander yakovlevishevich. and as soon as i i see, and the guys, even my musicians, you know, that is, i played this melody, which means there are exact hockey players in the hall. i’m so connected with this song with this song, i have all the exits on the ice, when i played in capa i remember when i have photos where i take out our ussr team that played such matches and training for before the trip to the super series in the seventy-fourth year canada is standing.
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i’m small, very close to me, and volchkov alexander yakushev himself is standing. well, a little further there , mikhailov petrov kharlamov. these are photographs, so this is my most joyful melody. uh-huh this is a podcast of the tunes of my life on the first i am valery syutkin with you was my friend people's artist of russia igor
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mikhailovich butman hello with you the schrödinger code podcast and i am its presenter grigory tarasevich the editor-in-chief of the magazine also do not believe the schrödinger code and we will talk today unexpectedly at cats and together with our guest miroslav volkov , a professional animal psychologist. we'll talk about what our fluffy. these are the ones that run, purr, and meow, in fact. this is a big serious scientific topic miroslav more once. hello. hello. let's start with history, look. here is a popular book in the code that is often written was domestic then and then and then how did people find out when and where there was a domestic cat for
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a start, we need to understand what domestication is, that is, this is the process when the cat came to us in the house, and we began to perceive it as? well, for example, family members or when only we began to get to know her and select individuals from the wild, and on the basis of loyalty to a person and applying. this is an animal for some purpose. a for example, the most banal and most dominant theory that we now think is the protection of grain, when we have already settled well enough from rats from mice and other rodents and accordingly the preservation of our supplies so that we can survive, there winter and other unfavorable times, as i remember earlier they wrote in books a cat for the first time became a domestic ancient in egypt, i remember the goddess bucks, i remember all sorts of images of cats. well, i have read the latest works, well, the last decades, and it turns out that everything much more difficult. there's a whole detective there.
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uh, there was a discovery in cyprus, they found the tomb of some ancient local person. near 40 cm lies a corpse. sorry kitties. there are no wild cats in cyprus, that is, he was specially brought there and specially buried. how did people even know. how many years have these finds been written all the time for some years, right? see there is carbon. we consist of it in many ways, we eat it, and so on and so forth, but up there. i mean, not in the authorities, but in the upper atmosphere, cosmic rays they make a mistake on the atoms and radioactive carbon-14 appears. it comes to us and we eat it. it is in our body. do not be afraid. we are a little radioactive because of this. well, when we stop eating, that is, we die. it starts at the same rate to decay its rate is stable, 5.700 years half-life. and here is the number of this isotope. it can be
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quite clearly defined when this or that subject of life went to another world and these remains were dated there. uh in cyprus and there age nine and a half thousand years and this partly immediately reveals the history of the causes of the domestic day, because in general there was only one in the world, in my opinion, the important revolution of the october french american, they consider it to be the neolithic revolution, when people stopped only consuming what they caught, collected and began accumulate something. and then the problem happened, which you already said rats, mice, rats. imagine, in the sweat of your brow, some kind of stone or hoe built up grain for yourself and collected it in a hangar. came there tailed creature devoured him. you know, how insulting. hmm . yes, such a one. and here it wanders somewhere, which means
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some kind of wild creature, which turns out to be useful. and they seem to have agreed that the current cyprus is the middle east, turkey is a little bit of iran, iraq is like cats there, at least carbon analysis proves it, but then there is a whole bone war for the right to be the first cat. this is where the egyptians came in. they say, no no, we have the remains of cats that had a clear fracture of the stamina of the entire bone and after that they lived a long time, otherwise they are behind them looked after, so this is a truly domestic cat. here come the chinese. not at all. the first cats were ours. look, they were fed to the dog. we figured it out somehow. just the first culture in our area. ours were before. well , not quite like the chinese, they didn’t feed the crumbs. it's just that they had a cat that ate a mouse, which, in turn , ate, simply, that is, they seem to be a little
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more complicated, and technically they reckon with europeans. and in particular. well, they are like oxy-europeans with people of the eastern ancient civilizations that's what we call it. of course, they really compete in this , but, naturally, they agreed a little on one thing that the chinese they really tried to domesticate cat animals, but they tried to develop their native breed, which would be bred from local wild cat species. but then, when a european cat, a domesticated steppe, came to them. still. she was forced out, like torturing her breed to bring her out of her wild cats, because she was already ready, roughly speaking, she was already domesticated. she was probably for a person. she has already been selected for the ability to catch these mice most effectively. at the same time, not only to kill, but also bringing, so to speak, reporting. here and actively cooperate with the person in this matter. and so they abandoned their attempts to carry out their experiments on breeding their own domestic
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cat. look, here comes the second question. who directly? the ancestor, after all , there are a lot of wild cats in the world and there was a study based on another method , another buzzword, besides radiocarbon method. this is the mitochondrion, the mitochondrion is ours. well, also such a domestic creature by and large. eh, a bacterium once lived, and it liked living inside cells so much that it became part of our cells, its own little dna, which loves biology very much, because it can be used to trace absolutely the entire history of the genus, because it is transmitted only from the mother.

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