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aleksey rybnikov's creative evening on friday on recall this anthropology podcast on the first from ulan-ude from buryatia , yerzhana came to visit us. oleg sakmanov came to visit us from st. petersburg, and alexei kravchenko came to visit us from moscow here in ostankino . you need to follow everything that is written in the john lennon song imagine that's how it is written there so it should feel no religions no borders between people no property, because of which to die, truth well, i would have one more of his songs he added not evil. yes, this is even more important, as
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you can see. yes, the shop, of course, of course it's true. alyosha does not miss a single opposition. here, if you would like to see what your viewer looks like here. this is how it looks like for us. here is the guitar headphone. here he sits, he is like alex to you, what is happening on the first channel as part of the podcast is weak. i am very interested, because there were also my friends and it was not by chance that i saw your programs, because the terminvox was played by mm girl. i saw her, even worked with her as a sound engineer, then folklore. i liked the singer with the harp and hank ingenious an ingeniously interesting mixture. yes, yes, it sounds very good, as if it had already been experienced. we have this tool, as if it had already been worked out in tula. eh, like a samovar once. and he's only 20 at the most. yes, amazing, dear friends. well, of course, everything is in the hands. it's still in the hands of the men. and i
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really like the word anthropology, i won't, uh, break it. uh, maybe the author's ideas there rights. the word anthropology is very, very exciting to me. ever since the nineties, well, this is the lord's petersburg program. well , of course, it was this city that i always aimed from here from the ostankino height. why do they sometimes get hit in some. god forbid this is a big part, tell me, well, look anthropology here in ulan-ude. well, who are lovers connoisseurs, of course. please tell me, but this head, which stands in the middle of the city, was not removed. don't remove it yet, well, no one would have thought of this. it stands right on the main area. ilyich, if he were standing there , lord, he has such a head. that's the size of this studio. well, there are probably newlyweds. yes, they put flowers for him. yes,
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well, yes, this, of course, is the most important thing, a landmark, ulan-ude, baikal is fantastic. yes, this, of course, is our sacred place, where we draw a lot of energy. yes , this is from our place of power, of course, treasures are beloved. daughter of baikal, so to speak, yes or the steppes? yes, because i, as it were, from the trans-baikal territory. that's where the steppes are. yes, and now my father is from buryatia, that is, as it were, both there and there, of course, the lord can talk about buryatia for hours, because it is difficult for a european to get away from the incredible shock. i will tell you a tactful attitude towards the interlocutor. we don't tend to do that. we somehow immediately switch to such notes in a non-brotherly way, but there is not. here's the fantasy. well, you actually see everything that
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we will listen to now, and now i will, but perform, but the song of the urgan sagandebah. this is the author's song by vladlen pantaev, that is , a translation of the song that behind the high mountains there is a magic country, we are a beautiful country yes, we love it, as if every person always believes in miracles and magic. so, as it were, the song about this is that a bright future awaits us and that behind the high mountains there is a wonderful wonderful country of the place
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yes, dad, you know, colleagues, what i'll tell you, that's how you look at rye, when she sings these fantastic songs of the roerich quality , you understand the baron of the unr this intellectual , this esoteric who fell in love with a mongolian princess now. and what should buryatia write? what kind of music to do to well earn? basically, of course, now pop art is in actual demand, of course, as
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if at folk traditional folklore , people come to you for a lesson. yes, i also teach, so national music too. well, basically, of course, it is necessary, because i still sing composers who were popular. interesting buryat composers are anatoly andreev, and the most well-known among us are the classical ones , yury ordenev, popular among the people, a tsyrensha and nemaev. well, the one that people hear about. yes so to speak, well-known here, but remember, these two guys. i listened to uh, in ulan-ude, mmm , fantasy alone, in my opinion, on the guitar, which go to the base of the lord's guitar together do so
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great. it's your business that it seems that a whole orchestra is playing, it's not true, by the way, they sing, yes, they don't know their songs. they still work. give me the phone, because it will be good here. these guys are worth a lot. what is the name of the hammam group. so we have to pull them out here, because it costs a lot. the main thing is that they themselves write that they do not interrupt what is written for them. well, because it's still better than the group in which shah worked all his life , you can't write anything in the world, even there now everyone else can't write anything, or what, you have to, after all, what are you doing now? oh, i'll say, say, i 'm just writing, writing, many verses of music i wrote a symphony to a rotor symphony, the leningrad conservatory, because well, the soul asks from me a stream of love flows in music, so thank god. but, tell me, please, that's what i wrote. you, for example, a symphony, but you know very well that e
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everything should be friendly to the media. for example, we would like to show everything, i understood you, to a wide audience. and how can we show it here easily, please, i have an option. techno fusion e, kravchenko on guitar kravchenko on guitar. and in general, it's interesting, that's what i'm ready to show everything. alyosha what are you doing? the protagonist launches an arrow and searches for his fate the firebird, the shooter also searches . my comrades, so then we must ask you if you would come here. but such
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tales either to tell, and i had experience. i know i won't at all. i have composition. the main character is walking ahead of me. he did not speak, but now he began to sing and found an arrow somewhere in the desert. she shows him the path of the little animal from the glade, already with him such dryness. so he sees the shamakhanskaya queen sitting. or maybe this is the queen, here is the reign, and along the buryat steppes without extremes, and there yes, she treats the tent. here, we pump simple despair with elephants, the more he drinks, the elephants come to life and begin to dance. and on the first the string plays there, the younger ones on the fourth. the last of the buryat steppes, or something, dances, but it starts with a barefoot one, and then, but i need to rebuild the guitar to the eastern fret, it
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takes a long time, that's why the mouse runs out, says, i also want to dance with you. so, get ready to speak in anthropology. we just need such people so that it is not clear, from the very first she sang how it will end, in the end. chorus in 3 minutes. okay. what's the score huh? with what score, but today our guest is ours now that's how to say it, mongolian princess followed the defense of the moonhorn. let's say we then ask for something else to be in time, which we will now hear. and now i want to sing the song at the son, and the song at the wedding, when he escorts the young bride to a new family, and it was customary to admonish the head with wise words from the song. yes, it has been in society for 25 years, but i will sing now, three verses.
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make noise, make noise over me. i listened. i just didn’t want you to finish , i wanted you to drink and drink more and more, we give in the kitchen all over the country on july 15 on saturdays on the first this is an anthropology podcast the first channel is visiting us from ulan-ude, the republic of buryatia russia rena well, my daughter, then yours is singing. yes, she sings, well, no matter how it becomes, and who will she be, you already know she is studying. oh finished light industry designer. she sews clothes for me, tell me please, what is on your desktop now? what are you doing now in recent years? my characteristics have changed, yes, that is, interests, and
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somehow my tastes in musical preferences have changed a little. before, i was fond of her stratum. here, well, now they are listening, jazz, listen, yes , i also like the work of a mongolian singer. here he sings in the genre of world music , mongolian people come to you to tour in ulaanbaatar, go. yes wow, dear friends. well, i am convinced that you were pleased to meet sergeant sandzhieva. and those who are already familiar once again looked at what form she once again enjoyed this amazing voice with this fantastic talent. and of course, and of course, once again very cool. i touched this thousand-year-old cultural layer, this people hmm, exceptionally noble, talented, hardworking and very, very kind. god bless you and your daughter, yes, and all the buryat people and
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hallelujah mama sha hurray listen well creative industry podcast with you elena hyper and roman pockets media manager chief chief chief chief in the creative industry today the magic children ivan dmitrienko and katya temnonova, actress and artist, in general, here in general, in general, here in general, you know everything , which means i played the guitar and played in a band 20 years ago and 3 days ago, for example, i can play my daughter now too in general, fucking a musician there. oh, by the way, by the way, it rushes by, like one day is real, but in fact, the most important thing is that when you leave the guitar on stage. you are 46 years old. so these are 17 again, and lena is a producer. and we have. in general, a normal company gathered. i even now had an idea,
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maybe you become host of a paw podcast podcast somehow, because you offend so perfectly now. great idea, we bet the babies were over 1,000. speak up. i think the only thing that will be a nerve it's up to us to decide which one of us is the baby. still, okay, who is the truth, then glagolitic, and then we will analyze. now we will have such a one for me, yes, as far as i am a media manager, so that we finally have a program in which the guys themselves really ask questions to peers like themselves, because? well, we actually say a lot, in what we no longer understand so, to tell the truth , and our guests now, so let's try. we must say goodbye. yes, yes, finally hmm how did it happen to you? here in your beautiful practical infancy to take and become famous throughout the country. and sometimes even beyond. yes, katyusha, i was 6
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years old. i shot for magazine catalogs, and then 8 years. i went to film school and studied, and individually with a film coach. well, i wanted to do more development, and then just a couple of months later it happened. my first casting, then everything went, went. ivan walked. through the uh, through the musical mm through the thorny musical. i want to say that, uh , i just have an incredible conversation partner for real, because we were sitting in dressing room now, and incredibly modest, firstly, girls, which is rarely proportional to famous actresses and actors. that's probably the glorious truth. here i just want. give credit for such a wonderful companion. and about me, you know, i'm a guy grown on cedar cones. i'm from the city of krasnoyarsk desperate life hatch. i just loved
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what i do, probably, and that's the whole point. i believe that truly, if you are engaged in a business that you sincerely love, you will definitely succeed. it just doesn't happen straightaway. i also didn’t succeed right away, if i’m 7 years old, and all the closed doors unconsciously from 13 consciously, so i fought. and at the age of 15 he came out under what circumstances, and hmm , uncle zhenya orlov gave me this, well, a well-known producer. he would be the producer of the fifth swindlers. uh, this creative dad brought the cream to you on stage for many, true. before that, my dad always told me to pick up a guitar. well, i couldn't. this child was all that. and here's my uncle. zhenya is given a guitar. i had no options not to play, of course, then understood, at all. why didn’t i pick it up before, come on, dad said he spoke, he spoke, but in the end uncle zhenya gave it and dad was delighted, but at first there was vocals, yes, well, at first there was vk
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vocals, in general, i have three years. it’s just that some competitions have already begun there, only at the age of 6-7. well, there are five, maybe some kind of children's contests in general, katya , how do you like vanya for creativity, there is vanya's favorite song . this is venus jupiter. this this is the song that made you famous. yes, that is, in theory. uh, before that, you invested a lot in your studies, right? or how is it, how is it? so you feel like you're investing? oh, about studying, it's generally, damn it, i'm not me, to be honest, what kind of study are you talking about, in general, okay, well, it was like entertainment for me, self-development. i have never been in music schools. nowhere at all i studied only vocals, guitar , piano. i always somehow found a solution for myself to somehow learn to play the guitar, in general, i mastered
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the basics in 1.5 months, that is, they told me that it’s like super fast, in general, this barre already has a browser in a month and a half for someone there. well, like , after six months, an eighth-grader fails there. ddt was everything. here, it 's something like this, i think i did it. i am the very first song. but there, nevertheless , self-development prevailed for me. i always, uh, wanted to develop myself, that is, i could never play classics there or something , although i respect it very much, and the classics are ahead, everything, really, in general, and this, that is, well, just i myself have never been interested in learning how to play it somehow. i always wanted more modern, but no one taught modern. here is. i myself started like this, of course, katya, what technique do you prefer? what school? what? yes? in which direction to develop? well, naturally. i want rice there, maybe in the theater, well, in general , i want to, probably, i prefer cinema, here is the set, camera, camera - this is my best friend. well, i don't know, that's how
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it feels. that's like that's looking at camera the camera is your best friend. it's just kind of comfortable. and the camera loves the camera. this is the most important thing in general. yes, here is the first casting. that's where a lot of people didn't bother you. everyone is watching, demanding to say something. yes, tell me, tell me a hero is born inside you. that's how you feel when you start to, uh, immerse yourself in the character that you need to play, in general, i immerse myself in the character. i'll read the script first. and i need to understand my hero. but then just try to get used to the role. i can get through this almost immediately. that is okay, well, the camera. this is different, well, a person can be able to. and the stove, but it gets into the frame and everything is lost, for example, and vice versa, respectively, yes, you can do everything, well, conditionally ivanov is in the camera on the camera.
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sorry for the camera and everything is fine and the camera also loves and in general, everything is comfortable, of course, and this is to cool the profession in general, well, as it were, how can you be born in a different world completely how can you go into the frame or not be prepared for that , so, like you've been going to this all your life, a million people come. i'm talking about what is personally about us. we, we worked for this, and that's it, let's leave our childhood and all that. i'm sure that many will say that, like, what katya has there, like, and now it's kind of going there, but i will say that when she works so much, there is no childhood there at all, that is, like she has, as it were, i'm sure that it has friends, how much work she has. i'm sure it's a lot of work. here they say adults don't work that much there. how many people who live there are no friends some friends. this, of course, this is some from the head of the old show business sorry, there were no friends there are friends, of course i have a lot of friends who support me, my family supports me, so the family is your friends. yes, of course, dad
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, mom, brother. yes, yes, i still have friends, of course, you know, well, from the old show business and the old industry. sometimes they say it's better not to tell anyone what you will do. and only then when gop, and then let everyone see. here, speak. god did not envy so that enemies do not envy, but relatives, so that you do not worry much, you will do something, something is wrong. here's how close it is to you. here, what do you think about it? no, i'm the opposite, i'm still that adviser. i always advise my mom. i mean, like, i have a story. and if i 'm in doubt about something, i'll always come up, i 'll ask, like, what do you think it's for me to do this at all? should i be doing this? i have a great team with whom i generally give advice about everything, which is basically. you are aware of everything that we will to do, because somehow we come to you with an offer, we are creative together there, that is, like, i work in a team. i don't have any particular personal individual projects there, like, i
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don't hide anything from the guys. on the contrary, we do everything together. here, but of course there e other people. but it's me, and as if you don't have to say, nobody asks, like you ask there. what plans for the future type of live. i say concerts and all that about concerts, i’m not afraid to say, that is, it turns out a family, your team, the main and the first one, yes, that is, i recently watched a film about a documentary film about air travel or what she has right mom, dad, brother, it’s her as a matter of course. these are the people who are with you initially. that is, like, mom, let's say i invested at all, in principle, thanks to you, i appeared here. that is, if she didn’t have me there in the theater, they wouldn’t pay money for this theater and all that, as if it only seemed. and by the way, i also studied you there for nine years, but listen, how do you feel about the fact that a huge number of parents, well the last one, probably. 10-15 they constantly treat children, place them in various circles, many many go five to six and they have no personal life at all, how it works, and the child must
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, as it were, choose for himself what he wants to do. that is, for example, i want to sing. let's go and sing. i want to draw let him go to draw. that is, it is not necessary. somehow, all the time the child is back and forth, back and forth. you can kind of ask him what you want, he will answer everything and everything. maybe that's how it happened. you are the impulse. here is the first yes, very artistic. here i was in commercials. here's how it happened. i shot with advertising, and my mother tells me why we don’t act in films? well, here we are in such circumstances, indeed. why aren't we filming? and so we went to the agency and auditions, then, uh, cinema and that's all, somehow all the very chapters about this whole movement with circles. i have a little bit wrong, well, just a little bit at all. i agree, uh, with the words about the fact that parents should listen to the child, but i just had a little.
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