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close sharp places e then soviet life and although aitmatov was never anti-soviet. yes, he was never sympathetic. uh, dissidence, uh, in 1973, uh, he signed a letter, uh, directed against sugar solzhenitsyn and they think he did it completely sincerely, and yet his prose, uh, his stories, his novels became more sad every year. and, of course. here is the sadness. she, especially as it seems to me, was sharply manifested, and in his first novel, which is called and the day lasts longer than a century. yes, the etmats called so a novel based on the lines of a poem by boris pasternak, this novel was published in 1980 in the journal novy mir, and it was this novel that is its other name for a blizzard
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stop station, as it seems to me it was some kind of, if now how to glance at the history of soviet literature wonderful literature, sixties seventies eighties. it seems to me that this was some kind of peak under censored literature, because aitmatov, as it were , this proven soviet writer , the laureate of e, not only of lenin, but also state awards. he was allowed to say more. what was allowed to others. bring this novel, and in the head of the censorship, and another writer, most likely, this novel. they would have cut down, but it was difficult to cut down aitmatov and roman broke through. and, of course, this novel is absolutely remarkable for its idea, and this is both the theme of the past and the theme of repressions, which sounded there like a semi-closed taboo after solzhenitsyn a theme, but it
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sounded absolutely open there. yes, the arrest of one of the heroes of the children separated from their father. uh, at this half-station where it happens action and obviously the image of the railroad . let us remember how aitmatov saw his father for the last time at the kazan railway station. this is the railroad, as a symbol of the people 's grief of the people's tragedy, when millions were taken to the gulag by rail, and soviet prisoners are here in this story. it sounded so hysterical . so tragically so scorching that it was the first thing i ever read. with aitmatov, i incredibly believed this author, i felt great, and trust continues. here is the plot movement in this novel. those who read it remember, of course, yes, the protagonist is an indegide peasant. well , yanin is a worker, in fact, even more likely yes , because he works at this stop just like a railway worker. and here he is going to bury his older friend of his
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mentor. ah, the old cemetery. but when they approach this cemetery, it turns out that the cemetery is surrounded, that is, not the cemetery itself, but the territory. yes , around this cemetery is surrounded by a barbed wire fence, there are sentries who do not let this funeral, and procession. a and. a. this cemetery is generally waiting, apparently. it will be destroyed and the protest of the author is the protest of the heroes against this course of history. yes, when, because of the interests of technocrats, yes, because of the interests, but of people who represent scientific and technological progress, but are sacrificed to tradition. it is very interesting how it changes here, as if the focus of aitmatov, if the young eater mats performs sooner. against tradition and he welcomes he longs for the onset of this new world, then aitmatov, already wise by experience, look at these things differently, it turns out that tradition
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is important for him about the onset of this new time. he is afraid because he sees what this new time brings to people. it is by no means good, not light, neither peace nor love, but it brings people a threat from obscenities. here, by the way, it becomes very typologically similar, very spiritually close to such a wonderful russian writer as his brother, as valentin rasputin and in the story a valentin grigorievich farewell to the mother. yes, where is the construction of the dam, destroying the village and also destroying the cemetery of its own rasputin's story begins with this, and rasputin's story came out a few years earlier, and aitmatov, as it were, picks up this rasputin theme and the voice of such different, but in what way it is similar russian writers. it was the voice of the then soviet literature of literature, which, as it were, beat to blame and urged people to call on the society
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to think again about where we are moving. and this theme of the movement is not only the soviet country, so it has always been a writer. very interesting. yes, on the one hand. he is a kyrgyz, he is a representative of this small people, but with on the other hand, he is a writer, a russian writer , a soviet writer, the world has always felt him in himself. this is, as it were, a connection with a small homeland from a large homeland and the largest homeland, which is our land. and therefore, it may not be accidental that such a sci-fi theme invades aitmatov's novels and the heroes of this story, where there is the past , the present future, where there are ordinary people and educated people. and service people, but soldiers a and animals yes, they are also present in this aitmatov world in general for aitmatov this is the unity, er, of man and nature, and
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such a very difficult relationship between man and nature is also a very important thing, but this is not enough in this story in this novel. more precisely, yes, and the day lasts longer than a century, as we remember , but aliens appear. yes, there appears such a powerful fantastic storyline related to the fact that two cosmonauts are russian and american. and as if without the sanctions of their leadership, as a soviet such an american come into contact with an unearthly civilization, make such an excursion to planet forest chest, and on this planet. they see a completely different society, a completely different world, order, this society is fair. this society does not know the warrior. this society does not know evil, and, as it were , the thought that is contained in whitemat's is that it is necessary not only to build socialism there, to destroy capitalism. these are all dead ends of human development, and
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both need to be completely changed. it is necessary to completely transform the earth to change the nature of the breed of human thinking. and here is such a utopian beginning, which often happens characteristic of people in their youth, it overtakes aitmatov already a man. wise already, probably, there is whitened with gray hairs, but nevertheless for him. this is indeed a very important thing. we continue. this is a podcast. life is wonderful with you. i am alexei varlamov, and today we are talking about a wonderful writer and public figure, genghis, of course, a romantic one. and longer than a century lasts a day sounded unusually courageous, huh? and unusually bold, i would say provocative in the good sense of the word, and in that distant 1980, the moscow
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the year of the olympics, when khrushchev promised that communism would be built, but instead , uh, the country was actually already on the verge of very big and very tragic changes, but. and then this novel by aitmatov came out, which, of course, became an event not only in literary, but also in public life , and i remember how such a wonderful editor of the new world a natalya mikhailovna dolotova told me that when the novel came out, the first days everyone just took all the critics of the review into their mouths, because no one knew how to is react. still, i read everything. yes. such is the direction of the ideological orientation of this novel. she was completely frank. she was not covered by anything, but then an article came out in the newspaper. true, where roman was given high marks. it was declared difficult, but
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, nevertheless, such an achievement of a remarkable soviet writer, and aitmatov’s work continued, his literary destiny continued and his next wonderful roman e, e came out, already, well, in fact, in other social historical conditions. it was year 1986, when exactly was soviet literature the best representatives of soviet literature. in essence, it was they who opened the era of glasnost and perestroika. yes, from a political point of view , it was mikhail sergeevich gorbachev who did it. but it was the soviet writers viktor astafiev in the sad detective story. and valentin rasputin in the story of the fire and chingiz aitmatov in the novel scaffold by critics, then they called the third works of the trip by the first letters a fire a sad detective and scaffold so that's it, chingiz aitmatov in this novel, again
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to raise the most acute social questions , questions of the terrible injustice of soviet life, and questions of drug addiction, questions of violence , questions of defenselessness. and people. these were the years when literature sounded extraordinarily social. these were the years when literature, as it were, showed readers. recall the name of the future film by sergei govorukhin, you can’t live like that, but it was russian soviet writers who began to do this, and chingiz aitmatov was. e. one of them and in essence. that's exactly this period period, and the seventies eighties, as i seems to have been the pinnacle, and his work, and to the collapse of the soviet union, the events that followed in kyrgyzstan itself and about. chingitarekulovich had a difficult attitude and the time was difficult and his roman tavrosand.
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published in 1993 in the journal znamya and his social activities, he really did a lot to ensure that those ideas that sounded in his books were these ideas, but he really tried to change the world, he was, uh, the creator of such a forum of world intellectuals on the lake uh, issyk-kul, and his indeed, a remarkable social activity was the activity of a diplomat in the nineties, he worked a lot from mats, and in europe in luxembourg in belgium a followed with alarm what was happening, and she gave a lot of interviews to his homeland. eh, i was very worried. uh, for what's going on uh, in the country it is too. such important, and milestones in his biography, which still require reflection. and maybe what aitmatov tried to stop, what he called on people on both sides of the split world
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split into west and east, split into north and south, here it is, dreaming that humanity really lived, but as a single family, but managed to overcome its sores and its contradictions. this really still needs to be thought about, but it definitely deserves it, and he died a huge gratitude in 2008, not having lived a little before his 80th birthday. and, of course, this was a huge loss both for world literature and for russian literature, a part of which he was also for kirghiz literature. tours, a, which he greatly appreciated, with which he was connected. uneasy but still the closest relationship, and such point some point in his fate lies in the fact that they buried him according
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to muslim custom, they buried him in the cemetery next to his father, so they connected two wonderful sons of the kyrgyz people chingiz aitmatov and tariko aitmatov this was a podcast life of wonderful. we talked about the remarkable writer and public figure chingiz altmatov. the host of the podcast writer alexei orlov was with you hello friends on the air podcast melodies of my life i am its host valery syutkin today my guest is a wonderful comrade time-tested moskvich is a wonderful
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artist and he came not alone, but with a team with whom he has been working inseparably for 35 years. we know the name alexander ivanov and next to him there is always a group of rhonda imagine your heroes so that i don’t speak invitation igor mikhailovich zhirnov all our arrangements the whole palette of our music. he's everything, yes, hello valerochka. here is gera german yuryevich ivashkevich, our best keyboard player, a person who has worked with all the musicians of the group in the world and not only here, and even some alien ensembles have been captured sergey nikolaevich voloshchenko. our wonderful guitarist is the best guitarist in our band. we have some of the best guitarists, he is one of the best. sometimes i play along with them, but very badly. you're like keith richards and roni wood because when they ask only younger, who is the best guitarist, they asked the guitarists, and what ronya said the role did not
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say that he was kind of new? we play sucks, but when we play together the joker , by the way, i want to say the chip of the group. and you, yes, that, two very busy guitarists, too, sometimes. i play with some bands. and i say nothing, but why is the second there? he, well, as if beauty, yes, guys, siberia yes , of course. look at us from tomsk, moscow is not pskov, tomsk yurga is the basis yes, harmonic is such a test by a friendly team. today , my friends, we were lying around, after all, your applause, and sash well childhood, if you ask alexander ivanov, what melody do you associate with your own childhood? what is it that childhood is the first thing you remember turned, of course, these are some
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first records of your parents and because of various soviet cartoons. and, of course, the songs from soviet cartoons - this is probably the most important song that still leads us through life, your soviet kids will definitely become ours, of course, absolutely russian and a fan of our animation, but one of my favorite cartoons was, uh, a film about cheburashka yes, and of course, on so far on all holidays on all birthdays of gene yes , let them run clumsily. let's remember together, shall we? let the pedestrian run clumsily and through the puddles, and the water along the asphalt as a river and it is not clear to passers-by on this day and fine. why me so cheerful, and i play the harmonica in front of
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passers-by. unfortunately, the jam day is only once a year. unfortunately, my birthday is only once a year on march 3, what is your very first memory. here i have, before kindergarten, i can’t remember myself for four years. the fact that i honestly remember how i was swaddled. yes, yes, yes, and i remember that i was very uncomfortable. i wanted to take my arms out. why was i swaddled? why did they wrap me in some kind of diaper? it's right there. here is the rock and roll was svoboda valera and what area was this in moscow sasha and i was born not far from three railway stations. e,
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olkhovskaya ottoman and lokhovskaya street, church. here are the parents, of course, not musicians. we somehow, well, dad tap-dancing he played the accordion. here mother sang so folk village songs. and so, of course, professional people worked in the national economy of others and gathered for all the best holidays. yes, with all the relatives, ivanov goes to school, grows up first in a kindergarten. well it is clear. the girl must, by the way, be the first the one i fell in love with was from kindergarten 300 ukraine 20. this is not far from the kakhovskaya metro station, my name was tanya tan, and when i was transferred to another kindergarten, closer to my mother at work, to the factory and the metro station on sevastopolsky prospekt, this was my name, my mother was the controller of the maximum department of the workshop did cathodes. and then i was transferred to
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this kindergarten. this, of course, was unrequited love met in his life , you know? those are so sad. say hello to tan. i remember tan hi. if you remember, you know, i still have it now and got into this state again returned me. i left a photo. i have always had with a child. do you remember what kind of summer summer cottage of a kindergarten i don’t know nakhabina, and i’m standing there. i am in the center of this and two girls with glasses that catch butterflies in the frame, of course, unique and that's it. the girl was called. as i remember now, lena zaitseva is here. you just said, tanya, i'm suddenly out of memory. this once again emphasizes that music is the best first memory keeper you remember. here we are talking to you. i never know in the last half century by the way, because if there was a shared love, yes, then people sang major songs, but the way i had undivided love didn’t happen. everything on the camp at 3 years old, then
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here are all the songs. i'm sad now. here, well, i would not say that they are sad. you have blond hair, there are optimists and our hope for the best. the main thing is the song, what is your choice of profession? youth through which song alexander ivanov realized that he wants to sing, wants to share joy with people. here in this form. well it first of all, probably, the bremen town musicians. and, by the way, there are a lot of ronda bands and your musicians there, very similar to these, uh, character. and this is the desire to tour there to save the princess there dra. tsya with the bandits us, yes, it's great gennady eyes. there is nothing better in the world than friends wandering around the wide world for those who are friends and sheer anxiety for us, any roads are dear to us, any
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roads. there, the discovery of the guys was amazing for me, that it is clear that the first film was voiced by oleg anofriev, almost everything, yes everything party, and the new adventures of the bremen in the footsteps of the bremen musicians, so i was called a helmet and hot, magomayev there is better than the golden sun, but here is this foreign ensemble that we stopped by for an hour. here, i immediately understood, grandmothers fight. yes, yes, it was a great surprise for me to find out that at first it was recorded musically by the writers, he will look for guitars, and then so clearly expressed
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the belarusian presentation of vladimir mulyavin. the team was aware. uh, changed vocalists and drank. e l. lermont is one of the fun guys. yes yes, here is a cartoon impossible to forget, and from youth , these are the first ensemble. do you remember the name of your first band, where it was in school or yes. our first group was at school. and are you in the ninth grade right away or at the beginning? i started on drums, drum. yes, yes, yes, they made drums themselves, they made guitars themselves, some kind of pickups were soldered there. here, well, they tried something there, they treated some senior comrade not in their repertoire. what's there? well, hawai, star is not better than me, that is, there is a yamkill. i studied high fingers was. and by the way, then he played. these are good roles in life for me, that i knew several songs by dep, purple and somewhere in some
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competitions, when i performed there, yes school was noted there, and the name of the group is what or simply there was no name aviary. i remember only the only thing that i had a friend mikhail soles. eh, he had a father. in what word is such a foreign ministry family, as we decided to give our first and, in general, powerful concert. on the roof of the house, and mishka had an apartment on the top floor, and from there we extended electricity to the roof and gave our first concert. and here we are 30 people druzhinnikov with policemen. yes, everything was taken away from us and the parents were called. we got such people there, well, thank god later, here is michael’s father, after all, a man, dear, he was able to recapture the equipment, but the first concert was, yes, high. that is, somewhere on the fourteenth floor approximately and naturally. that's the beauty of talking to a friend, always being able to put something in for yourself. you know what my group
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was called at school, our guitarist oleg is decently english. he says i came up with the name of killer x. this is a trillite. i say you can't go back. and what is it? and he tells me excited reality, then everyone came up with, of course, they understood that whatever you call the ship, so it will float, yes. yes, yes, indeed, in the field of education, we can start with you later, well, of course, the school is the institute of heads of records recording cassette records at home. my friend dragged me into an audition for a rock opera, boy boys. uh, on sparrow hills to the palace of pioneers. and he didn't pass listening. but for some reason they took me. i sang where the maple rustles. here, seryozha drozdov , a blue bird. and then your first professional ronda was right away right away, so rhonda is with you forever or are you some kind of eight philharmonic behind you? yes, our
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wonderful friend with you, when you had a group phone, so at first you rolled around the country. nina nina yes, yes, here, and then us e we immediately after the arax, when we settled down, and the volgograd regional philharmonic made up the wind group, then the name of the philharmonic groups remained different tell. litvina got it. this is litvin yes, he came up with the fourth year. he came up with the name leafing through a musical encyclopedia and called it a group so short, but when you answer, what is a rondon you say or the audience was explained circle this is a referen. uh, a phrase and a musical and political prisoner in a circle, when it's hard and you say it, the verse runs around in a circle, chorus, joyful that we have an endless circular view, horizon well, now a serious question is a melody of love, and i usually ask what you know, it can't be. what are you
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dancing with a girl with your beloved? it might be what causes you to simply max out. mm volcano of feelings and to stas yes ecstasy. this is a used kurtosis basin. yes, but this is humor, but, and all love. seriously, this is when you don’t need anything from a person except him. so i say, in this already m-th category. it seems to me that you can do something of your own. yes yes by the way, i want to do, because if the initial rhonda vanka perked up all these works. and here is the album that you released a sinful soul sadness in the middle nineties ninety-six. yes, it's just an absolute bomb, because it's beautiful. thanks earrings. he has beautiful poetry, especially about love. so, how did you miss the best traditions and uh, sting's arrangements a lot uh?
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soprano saxophone or clarinet petrovich petrovich petrovich dozen, there are musicians of the moral code and musical araks, but it was an amazing album by vadim golovin and i think that these melodies of love will coincide with us, because on this album i have, well, straight from most two pronounced favorites one of everything is yours. beloved thank you for your attention, how nice it is to deal with others. dude, i'm watching we put creativity. yes, my definition of the word is an intelligent person who does nasty things without pleasure. yes, so the melody of love, we remembered the album of the sinful soul of sadness, and there, of course. the most sensual songs as a gift to a beloved woman with such a generous movement i will lay the sky under your feet alexander ivanov sings and the group simply has nothing left, so alexander is very
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kind. i will lay under your feet the sky star bird get free. i will lay the sky under your feet, just come back, just come back. i will braid eternity into your hair to become the sun, i will explode with light. i will braid eternity in your hair. just come back, just come back to happiness is not an easy time. thankless role you
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gave me time, i hurt you guy. the field is the same betrayal of your soul to me. oh you gave me time. i caused you god i will lay the sky under your feet, just return to the word home. two such significant songs from this
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album. that's it, of course, god, what a trifle. just generally really can not help but ask you a little, right? i see the sky in it is silence. i go up to them barely breathing, i suddenly realize that this is my soul without a drummer of brushes. it's a strange thing. this is my soul, when there is such a sky above me and
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it seems that the stars can be reached by hand, that this world is like that. and yours and yours yours. every time
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they ask me, and how would you compose melodies, honest composer, the real one he will tell you is just an angel, you know , we don’t know how it all happens. dear, thank you very much for your music of any the author has, of course, a dream to leave not russian so many songs and wonderful
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music again. hello to you podcast melody of my life. i am its presenter valery syutkin today alexander ivanov tells about his main melodies together with the group. our wonderful musicians. you know, here's a story to remember. i somehow remember. we gave a lot of joint concerts, on the right, not only anniversary ones, but also life, and i remember igor had it, it was amazing. uh, his definition of love, as we talked, and he says that remember something like the japanese state. yes , the japanese state of the bucket, it's a bestseller. ah, looking into the distance. well, it’s like a vision of emptiness in general, and in principle love, yes
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, you look at such of similar manifestations and understand the score is going on, but something is happening, and i always thought that it is the best reflection of this state. by the way, even if she is ancient, in my opinion, 70 is not, she is later than 86, but from cartoons. yes , it is called white boats, it just reflects more generally. this state packages, so we are fine now. white boats white boats ponies
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will sail away white boats white boats rains white boats white boats

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