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thanks to this, the striker has surpassed andrey razin in terms of the number of goals for the club 38 accurate strikes were carried by the forward in the form of minsk 17 of them scored this season the habit of winning - this is developed only with victorious matches, so we want and strive for the guys to develop and progress, so that they are due to victorious matches, so that confidence comes to them . naturally, their progress will then be more obvious in these minutes, the literary tables shakhtar takes arsenal a to belarus 5 right now you are waiting for a hockey confrontation minsk dynamo is trying to break a series of defeats in the khl, the rival hockey club sochi, the leopard has only three victories in 17 matches, but underestimate the team. nazarov is impossible. after all, the first full-time meeting in a season of teeth gave way to one three.
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art
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is an amazing creation of the hands of human hearts and talent. this is what raises the need for routine. this is what allows us to be not just down to earth and functioning, but people who are able to admire. i think that everyone in life should experience this feeling of surprise and real admiration and inspiration. it seems to me that for the sake of this type of art, they also exist in that they differ from the usual applied things that we are used to, which, in general, we are already completely do not surprise, therefore, in the theater of occasions. in order to admire and be inspired by a huge number of coming to the theater is coming to some other reality, which
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each of us wants to get into for different reasons. this is worth a lot, because with this e is small. e even a particle of yes when communicating to the beauty of the theater to his life to his emotions. let the values ​​be prioritized at. maybe some. eh, as it seems to us, not quite vital, in fact. here is the concentration of everything that in our life is just sort of concentrated and it seems to me person at a given moment. just wants to experience it all in this place. these are the passions. this is a fast-paced storyline that can go through decades in real life. and here, in an hour and a half, they will tell you from birth to e, so to speak, the last path of some event. you will experience everything at once. what is actually in life is not always possible even to survive. it seems to me that this is also a very important incentive,
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including in order to bring guys here who will look at emotions and understand that there are still so many wonderful things to discover. musicians as a musical scientist , i have been studying music in the theater all my adult life, that is, it was opera and ballet. it was generally a priority. here, so to speak, my scientific interests. i've always liked it, in fact. here childhood happens in the opera and ballet theater, and then already in adolescence and student years. i, uh, tried to watch and see absolutely all the performances that were going on, like here, and so, when i studied both in st. petersburg and in moscow, then, of course, in at the mariinsky theater at the bolshoi theater, i saw almost all the performances. that is, it was such an organic life of a musician.
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since let's not exaggerate in musical theater there is this very important adjective musical theater. if music is taken away from here, then neither opera nor ballet will take place. and this is a fact. it's just a fact that music can exist in the form of suites in the form of concert performances, operas. this is very practiced today, but the action itself does not develop in opinion. that is, for me, this is very. uh, well, a creative moment. uh, despite to the fact that i am, in general, a leader on my shoulders, who is primarily the economy, financial and economic activities, and so on, but do not participate in this is impossible, creativity is all activity under the guidance of the artistic director of the theater. and today it is people's artist valentina nikolaevich zarif of our outstanding ribs. and of course, uh,
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the creative corpses of the theatre. this is the corpse of the opera, the ballet, the orchestra, and the chorus and milans. here they actually form this whole, but of course, there are also conductors and directors, but the nuance is in the fact that at the moment when this whole should be embodied, it is being considered , a production team is being created e we are listening to the set designers and artists who tell us how the performance will look like. uh, what new ideas are there, directorial principles and so on, but at this moment, the action comes into play. eh, leader. i am entering here into the wonderful world of what, on the one hand, i can appreciate artistically. it's because after all i'm a musician, a musician and a person who, in general, is the history of music. e, studied with childhood, on the other hand. of course, i'm trying to look at all this, listen carefully and understand, what it will all
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result in, how we will do it. impressive how much it will cost, we will meet, whether we are within the proposed budget. eh, is it right now to invite this or that specialist to be? maybe you need to look at someone else, and so on, that is , plots unfold in which you organically suddenly, uh, become an absolutely creative person, and i don’t see this for myself. i don't see such a contradiction. well, hello valentine, how are we? tell us what we are assembling, what we are doing, what is happening we are ourselves the legend here is the main most complex decoration, a suspension bridge can be mounted. uh-huh, it is desirable to stand under it. well, now the guys will be preparing two more such swivel
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wall towers, prices are being released for the possibility of installation. that is, in fact, in general, for the transportation of this performance, it is difficult for showing a lot for a well-deserved montage the day before, because it takes practically whole daylight hours for installation. tomorrow we will have, uh, in the morning, the direction of light and then there will be enough technical forecast to check everything. i never filmed. i have no responsibility. moreover , i believe that this is correct. because if you are in such a position, if you are entrusted with this business, then for sure. you have to be fully here inside and be absolutely aware of everything. in general
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, the concept in creativity is amazing, when you created tchaikovsky's sleeping beauty. and it was the second ballet already in his life with swan lake. he was seriously tormented, because he did not know the specifics of the genre at all, and he did not hide this, he does not take cases. he just didn't understand what was required of him. and all the time she talked about how unsuccessfully i work, that is, it is impossible to imagine such assessments today. e, when, in general, there is no theater in the world that would not perform swan lake, but no matter how it was, but in sleeping beauty the marios petipa union was very close. and this interaction came to an end when he began to understand, so let's say. here are the boundaries of the very genre, what is at
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stake. he demanded from the five-phases that he write to him, clearly and clearly. how many bars are needed, how much the scene should sound, who should be in it and what kind of effects the maester would like to hear , it is surprising to hear today, but this is a fact after that tchaikovsky wrote the following phrase, the more boundaries i have. moreover, i am free. this is an amazing phenomenon associated with the fact that as soon as you realize, but let's say so. e the entire scope of its activities. or your creativity, then you free already in its expression, maybe it sounds abstract, but uh, you see, it 's not about overcoming boundaries anymore. you are in them , but you can feel free and overcome then at any moment when you can do it. amazing events happen in a
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person's life, you can talk about accidents. can we talk about regularities when i saw these posters when i came to the theater and understood? what premiere awaits me, as the first premiere in my professional life at the national academic bolshoi opera and ballet theater, then i was genuinely amazed, because this is sleeping beauty. archival materials that are dedicated to the production of this ballet on the stage of our theater testify that the performance has a very interesting life, outstanding masters performed in the lead roles, but the most surprising, perhaps, is not the point if we are talking about my impression today. this, of course, is the fact that this composition has passed through all my professional
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life this music. i know from the first page of the score to the last and ate the cord. it the subject of my scientific research, including my doctoral dissertation, and the fact that the first premiere and this amazing work are combined here as scientific and as absolutely creative, i perceive for myself some amazing sign of my life, that, probably, i am where i should be be the very choice of this essay was not accidental because it is the only procedure. e by pyotr ilyich tchaikovsky, which was not published during his lifetime, and here is a study of what happened, in fact, such a detective history, that's what became the subject of my scientific research, when i went to the first year as a student. i went to klin to the house of the tchaikovsky museum to work with sketches and
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sketches, which are stored there in full . and then the next stage is the draft of the manuscript, the autograph, the full score, which is stored in the library of the mariinsky theatre. that's how i came across this text. and that's how he entered my life forever. i the more i live, the more i believe that everything is absolutely natural, but just as a human being, it’s so naive to imagine that uh, well, why not some other composition? why do you understand this? so here, of course, there are. eh, a wonderful feeling is overtaking you. here, as if some circle of life is closing. here is the beginning and, probably, new stages are opening. or maybe this is a sign in order to return and hear something new there, discover something new for yourself , something to understand, what could be, then many years ago it remained outside my field of vision. as
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a child, i was very funny and very joyful i loved being with my parents very much, because they were engaged in music and it all sounded from morning to night in completely different performances, because my mother had the first education. she graduated from college in nizhny novgorod as a pianist, and today her name is engraved in gold letters on the walls of the nizhny novgorod conservatory. she has already graduated as a musicologist, but this wonderful pianism has remained, and she studied at home and studied quite a lot . just for myself and when i was preparing for lectures, a lot of compositions. her performances still resonate with me today and, uh,
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one of the amazing phenomena. she played the overture to the opera ruslan and lyudmila glinka one of the hardest protectors. here at the opening. uh, pyotr tchaikovsky played the moscow sanatorium and she was incredibly worried. and that's what i've been hearing ever since. this is very clear, uh, the composition sounds. well, not only hmm, therefore, but dad studied the cello. uh, first just as a soloist, and then when he created. e hmm quartz strings quartet of the union of composers wrote composers e belarus then i remained a witness to the lessons of the string quartet. that is, all the emerging procedures of belarusian composers, in fact, i was their first listener, sitting on the floor, doing some of my own business, because they rehearsed, as a rule, in each other’s apartments, including this was with us at home. you see, there is a choice of
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a creative profession in general. uh, such specific things, you know, there are dynasties. here at the circus. this is very common. yes, choreography is a dynasty. there is a dynasty among artists actors, apparently. why is such a difficult profession even in general such unflattering sayings, such as where is there, when nature is resting, but in fact , this is us, if it grows in a professional environment of parents, then it is so organic that more, here it is impossible to come up with something so natural, because you can’t see or hear anything else. you already live a priori with sounding music with faces with surnames. here i am, many names of prominent figures of the belarusian culture, i knew as a child. and when i see them today on theater posters. i see in the archives. i understand that it was then that they told me
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about this, that is, you understand, everything organically enters life, as part of your upbringing and growing up. uh, therefore, to come into a creative profession, of course, it is possible in another way , and i just bow to my parents, who, realizing the significance that they have a talented kid, lead him to listen to him, so that this is a low bow to people, because they themselves that without realizing they bring a completely amazing world to a person, where he can open up unexpectedly for themselves, but in our situation it was just that i did it the way things were, and my parents. by the way, my husband. uh, my parents weren't musicians. but these are just those wonderful parents. we were a doctor, and dad, an outstanding lawyer of our country, the founder of forensic e-psychology in the republic of belarus, the founder of the department. uh,
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criminalistics at the belarusian university andrey vasilyevich dulov. this is what they saw uh, the boy plays with his fingers all the time and touches on any surface. he is trying to portray something resembling playing the piano. and that's where it started. uh, when communicating, that is, here, well, such a move, perhaps everything that concerns our children, it was also very organic, because to whom, uh, families usually give children to do something to do business and there grandmothers and grandparents, respectively. eh, when my sons were and stayed in our family, they heard the cafe was busy, it was understandable, and he looked so carefully, of course, because i did not succeed in fulfilling his desire to teach here on stringed instruments, therefore, at first older, who became a cellist, as a result , absolutely wonderful and, uh, the younger ones, we already looked at uh, the alignment of forces. we really wanted to have a string trio, so
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it was natural that dad is a pianist. uh, it means that the older cellist and the younger one were offered the violin, but he is honest, he has been all his life, and he always remembers this for us, he really wanted to be a cellist, because he saw the older one, you know, that is, this is all. here in such an amazing kind of unity. as a result, a wonderful violinist, both of them graduated from the moscow conservatory and, uh, today i continue to do my job and do it very enthusiastically. support is always important and professional when there is enu nearby , here are real helpers whom you can rely on, but in life they are like-minded people. it should be noted here quite rightly that if a person is completely alone in his activities and the difficulties of the profession, and even at home he cannot find support there or to somehow say the opportunity to discuss something, then, of course, it is probably very difficult. i don't have that kind of thing. it so happened that i grew up in a musical
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family, and i have absolutely everything. here are my relatives, they are all musicians, therefore, as if this life does not stop. here she is in business. there she is in conversations, discussions and, uh, soviets, moreover, children who have grown up have gained experience playing in the largest orchestras. they are now suggesting something to me, even where i need to clarify how it could be, but to improve something about conducting practice and about means attraction. of these or those soloists, that is, you understand this question is very hmm natural, here he was born here. and of course, uh, a huge support in life is that i am very orthodox, i go to church. and this is the spiritual life. she is very important to me. eh, i'm taking this seriously. and this is really powerful. a very powerful incentive to not just work, but to serve the
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cause to which you are called. i think it's the feeling that you're in the business who you love, and you love him for one simple reason. uh, because this is, in fact, the most important part of your life, i can’t say that this is practically your entire life, because there are certainly interests and duties of a different kind, but still today, here’s immersion in the profession. she is not really separated from her own lives and i should even say that the timing comes from how and what are the priorities set first of all here? therefore, this is probably not love. i wish she was, of course mutual, but it takes time in general in relation to. uh, to art, to artistic creativity, this is the category of free
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time or a day off. it is, uh, very metaphorical, because to say when you can get out or get away from uh, art and profession is, in fact, impossible, because unlike some other professions. in general, musicians wear. eh, it's an amazing phenomenon in itself. e, if we talk about the specifics, here are the works already in the theater, then here, of course, there are specific nuances associated with the fact that time stretches endlessly, because during a certain working day you solve issues. and then you have to practically see, hear and evaluate what happened. i'm talking about the fact that then you also stay at the performance, because, well, how are you, then judge and generally argue and be in the subject. eh, if what you are here for is out of your sight, because then you still need to approach the artists. and
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in general, you need to evaluate the internal and talk with someone from the artistic leadership then about what happened this is one story. and if we talk about such priorities, uh, for our viewers, then, of course, well, anyway, saturday and sunday, that is, days off are real days off for uh those who work, uh, for five days for viewers they are real real weekend, but not for me, because at this moment i should be and also understand what is happening here and in addition, we certainly strive. let's suppose the premieres in the events are put on weekends, when people are as free as possible, when we are sure of that they will be with us tonight. i would say that it's just life, that each of us has our own pace of life, our own priorities . i absolutely know this, the more. i'm busy, the more i get done. this is
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some amazing fact, but it uh is, because uh, now even looking back. generally. and studying at the st. petersburg conservatory, where it seemed to me that i would never master this profession, i was taught by people who wrote textbooks, that is, the responsibility was crazy and to see each of them and outstanding composers walked along the corridors. eh, conductors and somehow you coped so emotionally. well, probably you are not here by chance, therefore, this, probably, you can do this, and this is typical for you further on the dissertation of admission to graduate school. and i have a family and just before the defense, my first son is born, we defend. i am doing my dissertation as part of my graduate studies. it was a big rarity then, because i
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understood, i need to finish and come, because there is a job waiting for me here. after all , the country sent me to study. i should have been here complete some stage of life. i'm in my arms with a little we did i didn't see. those obstacles, i did not create any difficulties or issues, and he remembers many moments to this day. here. eh, this is life. they gave me a job at the conservatory in the same way i go to the doctoral youtube, the second son is born and everything happens very organically too. for example, i have never been on maternity leave . not because i didn’t want to, i just couldn’t organize it. so life were helpers, and my husband and i. at generally quite organic. in this space, good. pedagogical work. this allows, therefore, the children grew up side by side in parallel with the language schools, and everything that was needed for this work, therefore, when some obligations began to appear, you would already
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be the head of the department there. for me it was the vice-rector, then they were the rector somehow organically. here they fit in as a part. well, yes, well, the space will expand a little, here. life professional and somehow it will probably be even more interesting. here i am i would say, the main thing is that i always perceived this new step not, as you know, such a load that they put on their shoulders, but on the contrary, how these wings were given to you by one more. well , let's get higher. well, you won’t get burned there, well, so to speak, you’ll take off, because you need more space just to cover with your eyes. this is what it is like here, of course, such a very troublesome space, so you understand, uh, that's what i'm interested in, probably to do what i do and most importantly achieve results and here the premiere is to see happy faces in the form of filled rooms. uh, uh, to see kids running around the theater, who
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walk with interest. you see, this is only inspiring, so i don’t think about it, like the centipede which they say if you ask her a question, which foot does she start walking, she is an idiot, so i don’t think about it. i'm just doing this video. i think that's what i have in life. this is great happiness, musical theater, artistic creativity, this is some kind of part that just, well, nourishes, you understand every day, gives you the will to live.
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president of belarus alexander lukashenko met with the head of the academy of sciences vladimir gusakov the academy is actively involved in solving urgent problems for many areas in our country, from storage islands to nuclear energy and space, the introduction of domestic developments in the economy and social sphere is expanding. these are all high-tech products. last year, more than 200 items were released according to the developments of the academy of sciences, import-substituting products worth almost half a million dollars, one of the most high-profile developments of the vk holstein breed of domestic breeding also created a number of new varieties and hybrids of crops in
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health care. over the domestic vaccine against coronavirus, the first series of prototypes were made before clinical trials were established at nan and the center for experimental and applied virology developed new drugs. and budy would ask you to have us somewhere. maybe in november it will be more free at the end of november, the beginning of december, we decided somewhere and held an exhibition of the achievements of scientists from the academy of sciences. we are able to do this. you organized this more than once, we will select good halls not only for you to report on your successes, but also to show more people what we can do and that we have a lot of science. maybe, uh, unfortunately, we do not promote not only the academy of sciences, but also the achievements of our science, so we need to think, together with the government administration, where we can a
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show people what we can do, a show them that the academy of sciences earns on its own export of only biotechnological products. her authorship. at last year exceeded 20 million dollars, this medicine and diagnostics, food products, feed additives and veterinary drugs are being developed, including those being created jointly with industrial enterprises, since the academy with mtz created experimental models of an unmanned tractor or up to a filling combine and a truck, and with. goskombanprom is developing helicopter and multicopter drones . belarus successfully resolves issues with the reorientation of exports, the supply of our products to china increased by 2.5 times in according to deputy minister of economy dmitry yaroshevich, russia’s share in the russian market has increased by a third from 5.5 to almost eight percent, the maximum was around 11, and therefore we have room to grow, especially
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now that the markets have been freed by many large companies , many and logistics issues, thereby increasing external sales to friendly countries. hmm alone exported food worth 5 billion us dollars, which is not enough that we were able to solve the issue of our food security. we also actively export food to other countries. well, i think that this is very important here, given the current situation in the world in general and food issues. we e only in one august. well, the data we have for the eighth month of the statistical exported goods worth 3-4 billion us dollars in august alone this is more than in august last year , exports to russia since the beginning of the year amounted to 14 billion dollars, and trade turnover.

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