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tv   [untitled]  BELARUSTV  May 19, 2022 3:10am-3:36am MSK

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and they will reveal the power of museums - this is the current motto in belarus 152 state museums, many institutions will join the night of museums. the acc starts today and will culminate on may 21st. to get into the very heart of polish culture, if it seems to you that the name conifer is somehow connected with coniferous trees, then it doesn’t seem to you that this name really has a root conifer conifer needles. it was even reflected on the coat of arms of the city to recharge with the spirit of the north and arrange a real ride with a husky. how do you fill with fire. first task - it's hugs. let's try to hug our admiral with you. let's. don't be afraid, that's how it is a very cuddly dog
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​​and get to know belarus from new sides of primitive people, there are 16 bad flooded and 29 neolithic in our area. basically , primitive people settled along the river. pripyat that she can see on the map, but the locals call this zinc fish. she m-m it can be fried. uh, no sunflower oil is used. she is like her smell, like a cucumber, this and much more can be done together with the project the route is built on our tv channel. plan your trips in advance and enjoy. they can play not only with their muscles, but also with their heads in which belarusian city the football and hockey club shakhtar vladislav is based again sports equipment. for which sport
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is shown in the photo, this is squash, this is a square, that's right. what is the official motto of the tokyo olympics? faster higher stronger together for the correct answers , the participants will earn points, and for the wrong tiotype for victory in sports arenas, sometimes it is necessary to anticipate every step opponent. you have to think like rivals, only a thinking athlete will become a champion. okay dmitry let's try, who's cooler, that's the name of the person who gives the players the ball outside the field, the boys who serve everything correctly. watch the intellectually entertaining show playing with your head on belarus 24 tv channel. charming world of music,
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what could be better, every note, every chord is unique, this is the finest matter that speaks directly to the soul of a person of feeling in a pure, almost material form. today. we will introduce you to two amazing musicians and teachers, who not only passionately love the great art of music, but also teach their students to love and understand music , open to them a whole world of high feelings, passions, and thoughts of lucia leonardovna. lastovka was born and raised in moldova since childhood dreamed of playing in a symphony orchestra and her dream came true in belarus she not only managed to make a brilliant career here, but also raised a whole school of artists who successfully perform at the most prestigious music venues around the world marina panchenko comes from russia after school. she came to minsk and entered.
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she graduated from the academy of music and successfully works as a teacher, belarus for our heroines has become a source of inspiration and a place where their dreams come true. when i was at school in chisinau, i had wonderful teachers and the first 8 years. i studied the violin and i was interested
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in the accompanist of the all-phonic orchestra in chisinau and the viola group always stands out very well. and so he came and said , you know, if you want, there is no our orchestra at school, violas, you yourself said that you like alt maybe you will switch to this and bring your alt to play and i immediately agreed. this is the environment in which children grow up and the formation of the direction depends on it. and i really liked it. e play. but of course, like all children, other children play in the street, play with dolls, play with their girlfriends. and i only had my mother at home . she's a housewife dressmaker, and she kept track of that. this is very important when someone directs, because all children want to play, carefree themselves on the street or in the yard
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in the garden. this is my kind of destiny. at my sister e is much older than me by 9 years, and she took me to all the concerts of the symphony orchestra. the most interesting. that's in my destiny, what i liked so much, when i came to concerts from symphonic music, i clapped so that my hands were swollen for 3 days, so i entered a music school. she worked successfully there. we had many concert festivals and i attended many concerts. and that's when the fourth year began. i somehow thought. although we had a direction to the village somewhere, we had to serve there, too, to work out, but i wanted to play in an orchestra, because from childhood i fell in love with the symphony orchestra. it seemed to me that there, in general, demigod e plays so beautifully. and in
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my spare time, i came across a newspaper in which there was an announcement that musicians were needed for the symphony orchestra in minsk. the fact is that our chisinau orchestra had such a well-established composition, in which, as it were, it didn’t shine, at least after after the conservatory they didn’t always take it, and after the school, it’s just not that rank. and i come to the teacher and tell alexei to put on avrosov, by the way, is a wonderful teacher. here imagine such an announcement six saltos for a group of six saltos for a group of a symphony orchestra. he says, well, go ahead. your program was ready for another 2 months before the state exam. go, beat yourself up, get some air, get acquainted, what kind of city is this and then we will decide. and this is how my parents came to minsk. eh, they
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took my idea very adequately to go to minsk and play and that’s all, but they didn’t even imagine. what could be the end of it. and when i got back, uh, with the uh decision, they took me to the symphony orchestra. that was a tragedy, because as if we had all the conditions and care, and my mother could not imagine and were very against it. but i said, mom, i want so much that no matter what you do, i'll go anyway.
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i was born in a small working village in the tula region in russia since childhood. i studied music, but the music school, however, i got to say, it was my personal, my brother's and my initiative. we just argued with my brother parents. didn't even know that we went to take exams at a music school when my grandmother asked what instrument to write an application for. naturally. the first thing that came to my mind was to say the piano, to which my grandmother told me that the piano, most likely, parents, are unlikely to be able to buy, because such an instrument is expensive. i didn't care. i wanted to keep up with my brother, and so i said, well then, grandmother, write an application for the violin, when
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the commission came to take the exam, they were very surprised that i voluntarily came to the meeting. usually everyone i was persuaded to go to study this instrument. i was even more surprised when they found out that there were no musicians in my family , since my mother and father worked at a chemical plant in the shchekino district in the tula region. well, then, when they checked my data, it turned out that, in general, my given ones are quite consistent and i can be fully trained on the violin, and in the winter on winter holidays. my mother and i came here to minsk for a consultation with a local teacher. of course, i was immediately struck by the city itself and the friendly people, but the academy of music, of course, it's just a temple, such a building with columns. he could not fail to impress me, so naturally. i already dreamed of entering together, but this year was hmm, the year when the olympics were held in minsk, riga,
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moscow and leningrad exams were a little later. both my teacher and my parents are afraid that i might not enter minsk and stay, in general, as if with nothing. they sent me at the beginning to rostov-on-don. there was a branch of the gnessin institute of moscow. i arrived in rostov and realized that this was not mine. town. i do not like him. i passed three exams. and after i realized that i would most likely pass, i would do it. well, i could n't stay there. i took the documents and went home, and a month later i went to minsk to take exams here.
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home dear, i worry every time i come to the philharmonic. hello dear comrades in what century, during the rehearsal, i also visited a non-naughty woman. i worked at this place for 32 years, keep the
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string talented are born and may not be anyone, learn nothing, but there are capable people who love music and want to learn and they become diamonds. i can judge by my students, which are a very large number. just yesterday, i was counting, on purpose, 48. my college graduates graduated. they all do good jobs. but many of them work abroad. this is the role of the belarusians, who glorify their homeland for some reason. uh, sometimes they think that it is not necessary to go there, that we are not needed there. yes, of course, they are needed, but capable people are needed everywhere. my
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students are three students of different ages at 22:19 and 17 and there the jury was the international italian igor caretti the rest i don't remember the last name it was from hungary and from germany uh, a very famous teacher. and they literally know after every performance. they turned to the hall and applauded along with the audience. here, what could be better than an advertisement for belarus , the school is strong here and has different instruments , and the fact that our viola school is so developed. this is also very good. when i was making a schedule, that's who finished with me, they
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gave me a general list of a bunch of boy players violinists pianists, there were no artists for three or four years. and that's how i started working literally almost everyone, when i worked, i always had even four graduates there. you know, no, nationality depends on talent on how, in that country, in this or that country, they relate to the creation of such talented people, we have created all the conditions , all the conditions. and now i will introduce you to my favorite teacher, from whom i studied at the academy of music, this is lechi leonardov on lastovka, she still teaches at academy of music and here gennady college, good afternoon flew leonardovna. finally. i
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came to you. we rarely see each other, yes, yes, sometimes at concerts, but there is very rarely really free time here. how are you ? how is your creativity developing? well, i work for artem shutly as a private school. eh, it’s true that you can’t find a salto somehow in a music school, of course, you can’t play the violin, but i have a lot of different students. here are 5 to 45 years old, it’s good that our specialty and art are in demand our school is developing, for example, they have been studying since childhood since the age of five. even now i have a grandson for a whole year, he is 6 years old. he has been at the preparatory for a whole year now and in all professions now their choir and especially solfeggio, and then, gradually, until the fifth
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grade, one selection. then e before going to college. we have a college gymnasium, entrance exams again. and so, when a person graduates, he already receives a professional education with a qualification, a qualification, an orchestra artist or an artist ensemble or music school teacher. well, then here's a straight road, as if sometimes goes abroad. sometimes it is very interesting to join our conservatory and then another 5 years of study. here are the people. uh, young or older. they want to study in music. it is very difficult to professionally forgive all this consistently like this. and we have very good fundamental education. already after our education, even college, a completely independent musician can play , uh, without problems, but after leonardo's treatment, i studied with other teachers. so
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it turned out that i had to change teachers. and, frankly, the relationship somehow did not develop very well. i had understanding. and, well, that's my nature. first of all, i understand that the problem is in me, i began to think that i was stupid, i was not capable. and that, perhaps, i need to change my profession. and so, when leonardovna's treatment appeared , and she has such a technique in general in the style of attitude. she is like a mother, she is a mother for all violists now in general for all violists of the republic of belarus, in my opinion, she is a mother, and for students, for sure, and this kindness. that's softness. this is acceptance, this is all the time the desire to help at any moment. i will never forget how you warmed up my hands before the exam. because you also explained to me that yes, you are now in stress, therefore, you have blood circulation. eh, weakened, the blood does not flow to the hands on and there some kind of scarf gave and warmed. you see, this is a purely
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maternal, kind relationship. it is impossible not to appreciate and forget. well it uh should be. naturally, every teacher, because, well, a piece of his heart to everyone i give it a lot. thank you very much treatment leonardovna. i was very glad to see you, i will definitely come to your concert and bring your students too. in order to become a good real teacher , you must first of all love children. here treat leonards for my teacher. she helped me after graduating from the conservatory. she helped me get into my first music school. and when i called her on the phone before the first lesson and spoke, i was so worried. i'm so afraid, i don't know how to
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communicate with these children, how to teach them. she to me after that she presented several books and one, the smallest booklet. i remember her for the rest of my life. it was called learn to love children. here's how it all starts. what i got in belarus for all the time
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that i lived. this is a fairly long period of time. any musician from any country of the world can envy me. after all, i was in america and played a concert, and there belarusian music was played at the conservatory. i had a concert and my work was praised. even here the listeners had such a small interview, and i asked the hall. what did you like the most there for an hour of music was. they said that the work of yevgeny poplavsky i say why you liked it, because it is spiritual, you can feel the nature of belarus and it’s hard to even enumerate the state of the soul. how many countries i personally traveled with different compositions, most of them, of course, with my chamber orchestra, sweden finland, and
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it's not that we went there once, we went there many times and for a month. uh, finland norway next france germany holland england further spain italy that is to say, it has been for a long time and in such very solid festivals. so, what a very interesting life was the nature of belarus, even the climate. he somehow contributes. everything is so bright, and, of course, in any story there are some specks and dark sides, but since i was minding my own business. i met, mostly 95% only good people, and i can say that i have already become a purebred belarusian, because many nationalities find their shelter here. per
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the years that i have been living in belarus it has become native to me from the first day, having lived here for many years, i can say with confidence that this is my second motherland to those who do not have such experience. i keep saying that you have no idea. what kind of gold do belarusians carry in their souls. although outwardly we are very similar to russian belarusians, belarusians are very different in their mentality from other slavic peoples. first of all, very reasonable , measured ones, they say in merkunny. that's better than this word. just not in russian it's hard to find a similar word here is the number full of them before doing something. they
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think, they weigh. these people are very hardworking and very friendly. well, the buzzword is tolerant, they really accept everyone. belarus has given me a lot in terms of my development. i became a musician, i became a music school teacher, and i met a lot of wonderful people and still meet. we cooperate with them. we remain friends with them, because uh, music teacher - it's not easy, teacher, the lesson goes individually with each student and the teacher comes into such close contact with the student with his family and parents that then these relationships last a lifetime. and this is what gave me a lot of such contacts, belarus
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