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remain on giving every home without me. tell me here, now go dawn your eyes the sun over yours you tell me let me believe that there is still a way. how to find you tell me but there is silence between us for kilometers. viruses, and we woke up, then left its mark in the heart forever. tell us yours and tell me, believe me, there is still putin
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swim without you, i will drown sorrow in no way, after all, you are my my ira knows never without you. do you remember dancing under the moon, so often the stars fall, but make your wish. we never had time to take no time together, what are you doing. this we flew did not notice. from above, that we
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it's one of the waltzes they once had a period. so, what kind of music did you write? it must be on top of some kind of creative some completely different dimension. that is, we will not see it. we won't read it. and this creates a i don't know mood. you are on a wave and you feel this music, then there are some worldly ones there, but they disappear, but sometimes sometimes for a short period, but this, at least, helps and
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stimulates the person. well hello, come on in. well, this is my plot, this is a house that i once bought in the village and built here, but inside i did everything myself, well, you see, i have grass i don’t have a craving for planting something a lot when the wife was alive, she behold planted all these flowers, and they represent it still growing. in general, such a memory of me separately a large house. this is how i used to live in it. now i have already moved to a small one, because i have my tool, in fact, my profession. yes , to be all the time at the instrument before, of
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course, i cut it came. now i actually live here. it’s such solitude for me, but i think it’s good when you are doing creative work. i get up pretty early. well, as always, in such a light breakfast and immediately sit down from the tools. i have it. well, as if already in life, i'm always the first, here are the best hours such in the morning. i have always dedicated . e work on e, composition of some kind or here, just now there are just a lot i play, i take notes, in general, i graduated from the conservatory as a pianist for the first time, and the second time already as a composer. that is, i really like it. it. well, we call it reading music, that is, i will insert any piece of music and just like that from the sheet. uh, well, i play pretty well. beethoven my
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work was very connected with theatrical music, and there, in fact, any performance. this is a completely different musical arrangement. yes, that is, it is not something like that. that's how many composers, for example, they found their own niche, yes, and they work exactly in one direction. and here i have to master different types and genres and everything, that is, songs and symphonies. i wrote ballets for me and operas, for example, i was invited to the moscow art theater. i wrote music for a ballet performance staged in russia. i
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wrote a lot of music specifically for theater music. well , in russia, in all theaters, they actually began to invite to the cinema on the radio in theaters, and in fact i never served anywhere in my entire life. but he only worked for such by invitation, what is called well, thank god was in demand all the time. and this is for a creative person. very important with theater music. first of all , i read the play very carefully. well, i have to feel the state of the hero through his text through everything and then we work with the director, but my own music is all coming from me. that is, i myself think of something, whether i compose, i feel where the culmination should be, where should be, i don’t know fragments of such quiet music, there are many factors that affect creativity. i
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think that everything is together here and education and working capacity of me, to be honest, right from my childhood. mom taught, moreover, he was very serious. that is, you have to do it and everything in any respect in any of this genre, that is, they did not necessarily concern music, and even, well, conditionally do something around the house or go to chop wood. this is how my parents raised me. and this, in principle, you can see how it was reflected in the work itself. i'm just sure that all this should be brought up from childhood. we do everything so that you learn a
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attention to your skin, watch the health program on belarus 24 tv channel. my teacher gave me interesting pieces to play. i also played classical jazz pieces. well, somehow i liked the sound itself. this is such a synthesis of an asian ancient instrument and a european first the sound is a moment of some kind of uncertainty, or what? and of course, when it works out, it 's, well, it's. it's nice, it's nice. this is my native instrument. i love him and treat him with tender warmth. so the dulcimer is the ancestor of the piano, because the piano harpsichord clavichord material from which they can be made is a very huge spectrum starting. here, from a tree there, ending there with some nuts and from the same coconuts, but
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to extract sounds separately, see the sound project in a case on our tv channel. in i lived in grodno until i graduated from a music school, then i entered the conservatory and even my parents stayed in minsk, then at the end of the ass at the end of their lives i brought them and they are buried here. my dad was a very popular person. he was a good tailor of grodno, but for a long time he was under poland, and it was believed that the polish school was just such a father of clothes. well, it really was one of the best. and so my father studied in these masters. still, intelligence counts. yes, my mother is a teacher,
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tailor, and so they gave me a musical school. this is mom's job. she's right here. well, at that time, you know, there weren’t really any albums of nothing. and then she found such an album somewhere and here. uh, so the pictures start from my infancy. these are already my friends. started guitar business, guitar. we did it ourselves at that time. it was i who studied piano for the first time at the conservatory. and at that time, well began to appear. here, that is, some other environment absolutely, but after a while. i offered to speak. come on, we'll hold a term festival, but at that time such a word was forbidden, but youth music festivals were saying, at that time they were already playing dances. and in general, all over the bowl,
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as if all the words about us passed. i say guys right here during this performance. come on, we'll go on stage, play one thing, come out in the background of this. i start the year of galina there. that's what was going on there all rose shouted clapped and the next day. the principal is calling me. and he says, you do not mean that you do not correspond to the image of a musician who should supply music to the masses there. you're fired. here so i came home. but a week later, vladimir vladimirovich shalovnikov himself will call me. insisted that they restored
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us on the condition that i no longer officially deal with this music. that's all the music. yes , but now it's called a mouth. maybe when they were banned there, but the audience all wanted to hear it, so the texts were translated. there i also translated or did not even translate my own text for this or that beatles song, yes. well, for example, yesterday i didn’t understand yesterday what life is. that was the only breakthrough or something, in my state of mind. it couldn't have been like that for half a year or something, it was my
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destiny. there were no instruments at all, which means that in simple guitars they called pickups to do this, but again, these pickups are also missing. so there were guys who a little bit, well, they understood this matter. they mean, okay, it wasn't very good. they ripped off the telephones. and there were these coils that reproduced, well, like a microphone, yes.
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and so they mounted these coils and they were like that and they set them like pickups for guitars and microphones also made these. well, this is where it all started. with such things, well, there were such gifts here. this is what our fans have done. yes, she wrote something. they tried there. to be in some company together, you understand, you choose such young people somewhere out there in nature. and here, too, they took with me with my wife. we met precisely at one of these parties, which was at the institute of foreign languages and such a friendship began. moreover, at my request, she translated some uh languages into russian
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beatles songs and taught. well, i don’t know how to pronounce it all, it was all there at such a semi-professional level at the beginning, and then she understood me, firstly, she and i also tried to help her in many ways. she already has a very interesting job. that is, she knew the language so well that they began to turn to her, er, translators and already from the publishing house of books here. well, and most importantly, she was a very sociable person. it happens that in any company she is everywhere, well, she supported this company and went out. in general, first plan as a person. so the memory of her,
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of course, i have all the time. i was always the first to show her, only to her the very first ones that well wrote. here she was the first listener, after all, any artist, he writes not only for himself, first of all for his admirers, his viewers there, yes. but you can feel it, you can feel it from the very beginning, that is, when the orchestra starts rehearsing you already, well, at least i feel that the musicians like it or not? this is also very important, because you can force something anyone to play any music, but in order for it to be with a soul and for it to resonate in the hearts of the audience, you need to invest a lot of your own. here, first
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of all, of course, they look at the result. that is, you have to own it. it's just that no one will invite you a second time. well, i myself submitted some musical ideas there. so i even wrote lyrics, i don’t know where i took the guitar in my hands. this was my first step. my mother told me, let it always be so. thank god that i have such a life. i am very glad that i lived it and lived it with interest. and
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what? i have such children that i had a wife who understood me. want to be healthy and feel good. you know, the breathing exercise is closest to me. the fact is that i am a little familiar with them and even practiced them for myself to look at familiar things from a medical point of view. what to do when you are on edge , let's imagine that this feeling of anxiety we have is a flower? yes? here we cherish like this, we feed all sorts of different things. yes, to find out the answers to the most interesting questions about my health, i have a sedentary job and periodically i stretch my neck, so that it doesn't leak. how to properly stretch your neck. the first rule is regularity, every
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conflict situations. we continue to dislike. i'm not insisting in any way. watch the program to understand and neutralize on the tv channel belarus 24. mom, perhaps, was very kind, and she devoted a lot of time to us, and did not send us to kindergarten . or rather, we went for one evening to look, something my brother and i were upset, because we had fun even without a kindergarten. well, and so they were drawing together in the yard playing football. well, that severity was some kind of
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special. no, it was rather a modern creative family. uh, the fathers had a lot of time for their favorite things, first of all, because my father worked at home, and we spent a lot of time at home. well he has was a room from closed doors constantly heard. there scales of his emerging new works. and then, by the way, it's very funny when, say, on the stage of an opera house and you recognize a melody that was just emerging in the next room. i think that in this formula it was very important that my father loved our mother very much and what it was like, whatever it was. families and here is the fact that my mother spent more time with us or was more engaged in our circles there with some kind of school troops and so on. well i think that it was e voluntary interesting such. well, the division within the family in the twentieth school, then she was the twentieth it
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