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tv   [untitled]  BELARUSTV  November 30, 2022 7:25pm-7:46pm MSK

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every day we experience a million emotions. we can be happy, angry, surprised, sad, sometimes our emotions. we are not subject to, and music expresses our emotions much more strongly. this emotional force literally takes back, and has already hit. in us. it becomes an integral part of life.
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where speech is music instead of a thousand hello dear friends. my name is the keys of leonardo navasovka. i came from sunny moldova beautiful, belarus i live and work in minsk
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the idea to become a musician came from my parents, because they loved to listen to music very much and we have at home, there was always a simple receiver that horizont released, there you could listen to opera and retochny music and quartets and all the vocalists, and it constantly sounded with us, but of course, like all children, other children play in the street, play with dolls , play with girlfriends. and i only had my mother at home , she was a housewife, a dressmaker, and she followed that. this is very important when someone directs,
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because all the children want to play, but they used to gather at home, along the line of their mother, uh, relatives, and they really liked to come and there were many conversations about music did your mother always know about some singers, who sings? what an opera, here and then they loved here from the queen of spades. there are several trio duets, they sang papa hay, mama soprano aunt in different voices. nina el-alt also performed when i was at school in chisinau, i had wonderful pedagogy and the first 8 years. i studied the violin and i got interested. eh, here is the concert of the symphony orchestra in chisinau, and always the viola group stands out very well. and so he comes and says you know if you want here's our marker, uh, not at school, alto uh, you
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said yourself that you like alt maybe you will switch to alt and bring your alt to play, and i immediately agreed not to earned income. these are all musicians everywhere who worked part- time in other places. uh, closed the case. and he's an overdog. he says that you know, there are no more artists here. and if i leave, then i advise you to go to the school, a very talented teacher from odessa arrived there. and so i agreed and transferred after the eighth grade to the nameing music school. here i entered school of music. successfully worked 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 also had to serve
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there to work, but i wanted to play in the orchestra, because since childhood i have fallen in love with the symphony orchestra. it seemed to me that there, in general, demigod e plays so beautifully. and at my leisure, i came across a newspaper in which there was an announcement that in minsk the symphony orchestra musicians are needed. 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, i say, alekseyan kentich avrosov, by the way, a wonderful teacher. here imagine such an announcement of six honeycombs, six saltos, a group of a symphony orchestra. he says, well, go ahead. your program is ready, it was still 2 months long since the exam. go. get beat up
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ventilate, get acquainted, what kind of city is this and then we will decide. and this is how my parents came to minsk. eh, they 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 don't care i'll go.
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every time i come to charmonia. hello, it’s on this instrument that we passed the state exam 2007. it’s no secret that lucia leonardo in addition to being a teacher, she is also an amazing orchestral musician and a person who
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went through this school on herself, being a solo performer performing orchestral musician. he already differently perceives both the students and the presentation of the material that the teacher passes on to the students is significantly different. that's what i wanted to show you. please note that i have in my collection. there is leonardovna here. this record was released in 1981. now, in general
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, vinyl is experiencing a new era, even i can boast every day in my office there is music performed by our orchestras, once recorded on vinyl. well, this sample of performance is a special pride. i feel when i hold a recording of a chamber orchestra, because here is my favorite teacher for members. during the rehearsal visited 32 years. keep
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the country, she is a very high-class professional extra class and our republic are lucky that it has been working for so long and fruitfully, and it treats everyone very individually. it is very important that it brings up in you not only the ability, uh, to play and bring something bright into this world at times, maybe not very bright uh, everything depends, as it were , on what kind of music we play she educates not just you as a musician. but as a person, i am very grateful to her and i love her very much in order to study at a higher educational institution and achieve results. first you need to love your instrument love music and donate your free time in order to make this music interesting for listeners. i believe that participation in the musical process ennobles and
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makes both performers and listeners happy, so this contact should be maintained all the time, because talented people are born and may not be anyone without learning anything, and there are, uh, capable people who love music and want to to study. yesterday i kept a count of 48 college graduates on purpose. i finished school. here is sturdy and differently instrumented. heap there were no artists, pionist violinists, for 3-4 years, there were no artists when i worked, i always had even four graduates there, talent depends on nationality. from how, in that country, in this or that country, they relate to the creation of such talented people. we have created all conditions for listening to classical music. still, you need to know, at least
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this is a different level, there are different listeners or different performers. i'll tell you a very interesting case, we went to a concert, berezino and played a concert in house of culture, and then after that we got on the bus and drove to such a big house and there is a folklore ensemble in which people from 17 to 82 years old sing. here we played a program in tailcoats in all serious mozart, everything was wonderful, then we left the stage. they were all dressed up. there they have a bunch of all sorts, well, i don’t know the aprons, they traveled national ribbons, by the way, all over the world with this ethnographically such an ensemble, and they sat down to listen. first we played, then they sang. and then we talked, someone asked them
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grandmother natalka, that's 82 years old. and how did you like the music that you heard performed by the chamber orchestra, and she said such things that she speaks to such music. it's worth something in the deep village he appreciated it. every day they save lives in different ways to save a person's life with me this profession someone saves people by fighting fire to help fight complex diseases. every
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morning. i wake up, i’m going to work, i understand that some kind of challenge awaits me in the project one day. we we will introduce you to important professions that you can’t do without, because if some car is junk, someone can translate on belarus 24 channel. in this show, athletes will have to relax their muscles and strain their brains. what is the abbreviation for international football federation? alexander is fifa fifa of course my friends who are surprised? you believe in yourself today, confident in your sports knowledge. i'm sure an intellectually entertaining project.
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heading is very fun and provocative, because we are in in principle, all the liberated people went. watch on belarus 24 tv channel. as soon as i started working with a symphony orchestra, first of all, wonderful conductors. there are completely different programs than i listened to, as a child it was interesting and right there i entered the conservatory. there were only five artists at the conservatory for the entire conservatory, and let's say violinists, 25, and wind players, and there are few artists for other specialties. and now you can absolutely on the first course. you play, please, here you need to play with the sonata. oh please. here is the quintet no altan. we have her here in the summer in the
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first year. i played 11 state exams, and then since october i was invited to the quartet . that is, it turns out that i was snapped up when i played in the quartet, this is the purest and most subtle art. here's to the instrumentalists. uh, we were supervised by a professor at the moscow conservatory alexandrsky. he really encouraged me to go to moscow to study. and i said, you know, i myself pavlovich, i really respect moscow very much, especially theaters. but every time i told myself, i so dreamed of playing with a symphony orchestra, where i will rush, and i feel very good here. i am interested in being valued, and therefore i didn’t want to go anywhere. there was a lot of proposal when we met our husband. he studied at the
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polytechnic institute at the faculty of bridges and roads. i studied at the conservatory. then, when we decided to become a single family, igorevich was born in italy, such a very lively, interesting, smart boy was. and, of course, we took turns educating him, because my tours and all sorts of competitions husband's travel trips. in general, he growth is also creative. well, very uh, good memory, and he memorized pieces of music when he was taken to school in musical uh, to the exam, so that he would be accepted, i say, what will you sing? well, mom, well, i have a lot of songs. here, what kind of one i want like this, this is also such disobedience. but he himself chose, then was born. we have lenochka in her seventy-sixth year. she also played music. so our whole family is musical.
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boring is obtained does not speed up. this is my grandson stepan vitalievich borisik. here he comes to study the piano here, and well, i help him, but the most interesting thing is that he studied at this piano. his dad studied with his grandfather. so she is dear to us, not
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only is she beautiful, but i follow him , the tuner does everything. 1 2 3 well done when a person works in his specialty? when does he work?

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