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this experiment is clear, it is noble , and of course, and of course, relevant, as always, everything that brings the second, third, fourth, tenth of youth is relevant, even to such an instrument, which seems to have been known for many centuries, like the balalaika, but the next number our program, the pity piece should be belarusian, but what else do we have, this is a whistle, which was always sold at fairs in the form of a nightingale, you know. what else, what other belu cymbals are there, and what is this? belarusian hammers, a lot of strings, yes, yes, yes, this is also a lyre, a hurdy-gurdy, yes a hurdy-gurdy, i think mulyavin had one of these in his hands, but for now you were staying away from it, but it’s too possible that anything is possible, suddenly, well , she needs some kind of project, because there’s never you can guess which tool can help in a given situation, always an experiment, always something. search, endless search, some
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sounds, since water is dripping from there, that’s all , there’s something, some kind of rhythm, a bicycle passed there, there’s some kind of rhythm there , a car honked, you’re driving, listening to some music and somewhere a car honked , oh in a key, like this, this is how you can use just such sounds in the design somewhere, something for signals, in a similar vein they tried to work in art of noise at one time, these englishmen, but they went further one record.
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difference, for sure. verochka, call me, kenna efremovich novoseltsev. hi, barbie about coffee, haykin efremovich, january 1, on the first. imagine, the buzykins regularly. goes to zhulevina, exchange partners, we could do that too, yes, i remember, today is the anniversary, you will give me this evening, bobby, i’m dead, i ’m not going anywhere, hello, slippers, such old shoes, i’m afraid of ruining them, good evening, i wanted to warn you, it
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’s very difficult for me to start, let’s push it, i ’m coming to you, what’s this, a tightening, a belarusian tightening, it pulls in the stomach, it’s warm, comfortable, no one wants me, psychotherapists want you, new year's adventure, premiere on january 1st on the first. i ’ll keep the slippers as a souvenir, let’s continue to listen and smile, touched by the sight of the good old balalaika in a new sound.
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who would have shocked you with his virtuoso playing of this folk instrument, there were such meetings, no, yes. everything from teacher, well, you must have heard bololaika somewhere as a child in order to go to records, for records, before discs back then, now you have students, i don’t teach now, but i taught, it was the case, but in belarus and what, well you have children , no, but that means there will be more, well, for example, you have children, yes, i have a very hyperactive child, so she comes when the studio, that’s it, there are keys, she’s what, well then she's this tall and so she starts playing on the keys and squealing everything she likes as if there is music , she herself sings something there, some melodies there, and knowing now what a musician’s bread is, it’s not simple bread, you would wish her to be a musician, well, it will be
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her choice, but in essence you will dissuade her, no , let her be a musician if that’s what she wants , then yes, that is, no one dissuaded me, yeah, when i studied, i generally had an artistic education there, well, not an artist, i mean, the faculty of performing arts, there is a theater department, that is, it was more connected with the theater, but no one knows me dissuaded me from enrolling, unlearning, then unlearning further, when i studied i came to write music and i liked writing arrangements, figuring it all out, how to sit and , that is, work with an artist, there with producers, and that is, we are now working in the belotserkovsky studio , that is, he kind of supports us in terms of work, that is, well, the base. exactly where we can sit and create , well, i also work with different artists who come to me to record songs of different genres, that is, well, mostly like pop music , well, you have to make money from this, of course pop music, yes, well, dear friends
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, then what can we expect from you? in the near future , the release of a new project, which does not yet have a name, but there are already five tracks ready , but there is no name, and well, this will be the sixth one that we made today. the balalaika is still ours, dear friends, it’s still a slavic thing, the balalaika, so of course we need to thank styopa that he is this instrument, which for many centuries has made relevant from the point of view of the genre of today’s electric music, well this of course, evgeniy also knows what to do. well, dear friends, we want to say goodbye to you, but in parting we still need to listen to uh. one more play. thank you very much, dear friends, thank you for your attention, see you soon.
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you are watching the precious stories podcast and we , its hosts, the director of the all-russian pushkin museum, sergei mikhailovich nekrasov and ekaterina varkan, the author of surprisingly interesting books that are truly dedicated to jewelry, but jewelry of a dual nature, these are various kinds of rings, rings, and so on, but most importantly, they are connected with the heroes of our culture, with our...
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from the first, a ring with a lamp, a ring that was made by a group of young people who called it the green lamp, which means that the society, the green lamp, gathered at nikita vseluzhsky on the theater square, they read poems, sang songs, did a lot of things, here they are, it means , to define their community of some kind, their group, so to speak, commitment to each other, yes, they ordered such a ring, this is known about it, but no one has ever seen and not heard. yes this is true. by the way, nikitilovsky’s house, where all this happened, has been preserved in excellent condition. and
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alexander sergeevich pushkin, when he met him, would later write that he was a momentary friend of his momentary youth. and indeed, this was connected with youth, it was connected with the freedom that pushkin felt after the lyceum imprisonment of the six-year-old, and of course, this was a company of young people who were completely themselves... of course, of course, this passion was not only pushkin, but many others have his contemporaries, it is enough to recall the wonderful phrase of marina tsvitaeva, addressed to the generals of the twelfth year, oh , it seems to me, with a hand full of rings and the curls of maidens, you could caress the manes of rich horses,
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so it was a sign of the times, all this is really so, well, for now pushkin. .. was such a cheerful, energetic, young circle, which, thank god , well, so to speak, came to life in time and somehow stopped, because it did not develop into some more serious outrageous societies, and we know, that means that in the lyceum , which pushkin graduated, the lyceum also had a tradition, classes ordered their rings for graduates, but we
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know that pushkin’s class did not order rings. again, it is known that several graduates had lyceum rings, which yegor antonovichard personally ordered for them out of some kind of great love, sympathy, and such a ring was missed, and there is a memory that he wore this ring in siberia, they corresponded with ingelgart , here’s his portrait, by the way, and we’ll also show pushchin now, a portrait, he really is. very good, but as we know, fate was missed very difficult, which was associated with the uprising of 1825, pushchin is one of these very notable decembrists, participants in the uprising, and of course, in due time we will talk about those rings that were,
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the decembrists, but in siberia he had a ring, a lyceum ring, which we can also show. yes, it was, by the way, it really is cast iron, but inside there is silver, this silver, uh, that means, an insert on which are inscribed those words, dates, names that were sometimes written for the owners of these wheels, but it’s interesting, that ingelgard ordered - from metal, that is , cast iron, the so-called, for as if he generally foresaw and saw, but cast iron is known why there is silver and gold inside, because... so that he does not live with human material and even forged rings from shackles, we know that they are lined inside with gold or silver for a person to wear, but besides the invention with these rings, we know that he also came up with the sign of the lyceum, but you mean the coat of arms of the lyceum, which he came up with , this is really an owl
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sitting on a lyre and two wreaths on the sides, vedok. so, before us is the herp of the lyceum, which was invented by yegor antonovich angelgard, this is made of pure silver, here it is, yes, it is already presented here, and this is our reproduction, you see the inscription 200 years below, the signs were issued right up to the closure of the lyceum until 1917, each course marked its closest circle
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a classmate, again pushkin’s policeman and his second, in general, this deadly duel, but unfortunately danzas he was an engineer, a military engineer and traveled a lot, in the process, so to speak, of life, he lost this ring, which he was actually very sad about, but... he ordered it for pushkin as a gift, in my opinion, for his cheeks, yes, absolutely right, and then let’s clarify, it means that it was actually ordered by pavel voinovich nashchokin , closest moscow friend, alexander sergeevich pushkin, it was ordered in the spring of 1836, when pushkin was in moscow for the last time, and pushkin really appreciated this gift, so, of course, it was very valuable. danzas was very upset when this happened, he understood that when he lost it, he was paying the cab driver in the winter, and the ring flew off his hand right
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into the snow, so no matter how long they looked for it, they couldn’t find it, but it was a gift on shchekin it seems to me that he was also not without humor and not without hints, because we know that after a certain prediction by one of petersburg fortune tellers told pushkin that he would die from white. goncherovy gave a ring with a buroise as a gift, she was the best horsewoman in st. petersburg, this is true, by the way, not only this
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solve those problems that traditionally related to human intellectual activity, the pedigree from the germans worked against christmas trees and the new year, raspberries, grandfather there is frost, it is for children. and there is baba frost, a custom song in general, and many fashion brands go into the metaverse, to your home, the new year has gathered, like one train station, sending off the greatest hits of the past to strangers. the best day of the decade was yesterday.
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