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tv   [untitled]  BELARUSTV  December 5, 2022 11:35am-12:01pm MSK

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hello dear friends. my name is keys, leonardov, navasovka. i came from sunny moldova beautifully to belarus i live and work in minsk
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because they loved to listen to music very much and we always have a simple receiver at home, which was released by horizont, where you could listen to opera and e, operetta music and quartets and all the vocalists and we have it constantly sounded, 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 is a housewife, a dressmaker, and she watched
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topics. it is very important when someone directs because all children want to play. and we gathered at home. here, along the line of my mother, uh, relatives, and they were very fond of coming and there were many conversations about music. was mother always aware of some singers, who sings? what an opera, and then they loved, here from pi there are several trio duets, they sang in different voices. my father was a tenor, my mother soprano aunt nina el-alt also performed when i was at school in chisinau, i had wonderful teachers and the first 8 years. i am studied the violin and interested me. uh, that's all the symphony orchestra in chisinau has an accompanist and always the viola group stands out very well. and so he comes and says you
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know, if you want, here's our marquestre, uh, no school, violas you yourself said that you like viola maybe you'll switch to this and bring your viola to play. i immediately agreed not to labor income. these are all musicians everywhere who worked part-time, in other places. uh, closed the case. and he's an overlo god, says that you know, there are no more violists 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 moved after the eighth grade to the music school, and i had nannies. so i entered the music school. she worked successfully there. we had many concert festivals. uh, and i've been to a lot of concerts. and that's when the fourth year began. i somehow thought. although
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we had a direction to the village somewhere, we had to serve there, too, to work out, but i wanted to play orchestra, because since childhood i have fallen in love with the symphony orchestras. it seemed to me that there, in general, demigod e plays so beautifully. and in 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 we had such a well-established composition in the chisinau orchestra, 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 say alekseevna kentich avrosov, by the way, wonderful teachers. here is an announcement of six lions six saltos a group of symphony orchestra. he says, well,
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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 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'm already back, uh, uh decision that i was taken 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 you don’t do it. i 'll go anyway.
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is this your home, dear? i worry every time i come to the philharmonic. hello lychee leonardovna. hello, this is on this tool. we passed the state exam in 2007 it's no secret to anyone that in addition to being a teacher,
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she is amazing, she is also an orchestral a musician and a person who went through this school on himself, being a performer, he already perceives the students differently and the presentation of the material that is transmitted to the students is significantly different. that's what i wanted to show you. please note that i have in my collection. there is. this
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record was released in 1981. now, in general , 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 execution is special pride. i experience when i hold a chamber orchestra recording because my favorite member teacher is here. yes, i have worked here for 32 years. keep
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the country, she is a professional of a very high class, extra class and our republic is lucky that she has been working for so long and fruitfully, and she treats everyone very individually. it is very important that it brings up in you not only the ability to, uh, play and bring something bright into this world, sometimes, maybe not very bright. eh, it all depends, as it were , on what kind of music we play. she brings up 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. the first thing is to love your instrument, love the music and donate your free time in order to make this music
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interesting for the listeners. i believe that participation in the musical process ennobles and makes both performers and listeners happy, therefore this contact must be maintained all the time, because talented people are born and may not be anyone without learning anything, but there is er, capable people who love music and want to learn. yesterday i kept a count of 48 graduates of the college, i graduated from high school. here is sturdy and differently instrumented. a bunch of boy players, violinists, pianists, there were no artists for 3-4 years when i worked, i always had even four graduates there, there were no nationalities, the talent depends on how in that country in this or that country they relate to the creation of here such
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talented people. we have created all conditions for listening to classical music. yet you need to know, at least this level is different, there are different listeners, different performers. i will tell you a very interesting case, we went to a concert, berezino and played a concert in the 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 they sing from 17 to 82 years old. 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 there, they are national ribbons traveled, by the way, around the world with this ethnographically such an ensemble, and they sat down to listen. first we played, then they sang. and then we
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talked, someone asked their 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. we are going on a grandiose trip around belarus for sure. many have heard that the geographical center of belarus is located in this region, but not everyone knows that this is the only area. whose name does not coincide with the name of the regional center - a memorial sign in the form of a gate and 1067 is the date of the first
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mention of the city in the tale of bygone years by professional local history guides. here, such a working floor was on a winch. bags of grain were lifted up through the door; there were beams on this beam. here are such huge tongs, author's routes and interesting places. you know right away from the cornflower blue domes an architectural monument in this place grew at the beginning of the 19th century. nine centuries since the creation of the unique friske , travel with us to belarus 24 in this show for athletes. we'll have to relax the muscles and tighten the bridge. what is the abbreviation for international football federation? fifa of course
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my friends what a surprise? you believe in yourself today, confident in your sports knowledge. i 'm sure intellectually entertaining project. heading is very fun and fervent, because we , in principle, all liberated people, went. watch on tv channel belarus 24. as soon as i started working with the symphonic orchestra, firstly, wonderful conductors. there are completely different programs than i listened to, as a child it was interesting and right there i entered the
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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 first rate. you play please. this is where the sonata needs to be played. oh, please, here is the committee, is it not there with us and she is in the summer in her first year, i played 11 state exams, and then since october i was invited to the quartet that is, it turns out like hot cakes i was when i played in the quartet. this is the most pure and subtle art. for instrumentalists, we were supervised by a professor from the moscow conservatory, ruslan pavlovich togorsky, and he really encouraged me to go to study in moscow. and i said, you know, in san pavlovich, i really respect moscow very much, especially theaters. but every time i
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told myself, i so dreamed of playing with a symphony orchestra, where i would rush, and i feel very good here. i'm wondering if i'm valued and that's why i i didn't want to go anywhere. there was a lot of proposal when we met our husband he studied at the polytechnic month at the faculty of bridges and roads. i studied at the conservatory. then, when we decided to get up as a single family, igorevich was born in italy, such a very lively, interesting, smart boy was. and, of course, mine took turns raising him, because my tours and competitions are all sorts of tourist trips for my husband. in general, he is also very creative growth, uh, good memory, and he memorized pieces of music when he was taken to school in musical e, for the exam, to be accepted, i
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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 not such obedience. but he himself chose, then was born. we have lenochka in her seventy-sixth year. she also played music. so we have the whole family in the musical. tempe, it turns out. that's good, great. this is my grandson stepan
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vitalyevich 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. him dad studied his grandfather. so she is dear to us, not only is she beautiful, but i follow him, they come to the strazchik, he does everything.
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when does a person work in his specialty? when he works, he plays good music, he is happy, and judging by the concerts, where there are a lot of people, people are developed in terms of craving for art. because in minsk, apart from a few orchestras, there are variety ones. and the operetta and the opera are very actively visited, almost in the first place it is impossible to get tickets ever and very good staging. i love going there. uh, well, here is the philharmonic symphony orchestra, the chamber museum, my wonderful friends came from switzerland, they were simply delighted with
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belarus, i, of course, tried to show them, well, from all sides to show in the museum, by the way national er then. the tretyakov gallery came, there were a couple of floors, and they looked, here the tretyakov gallery in general, and then they say about yours there is an exposition much more interesting than this tretyakov gallery. she has a lot artists and their belarusian very very good artists, but not to mention the school, the vitebsk school was walking. often they bring pictures that we have never seen, uh, and not only me, but actually such big ones that i received in belarus for all the time that i lived. this is a fairly long period of time. any musician from any country of the world can envy me.
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after all, i was in america and played a concert, and there i played belarusian music at the boston conservatory. i had a concert and my work was praised. even here the listeners were such a small interview and i asked the audience. what did you like the most there for an hour of music was. she said that the work of yevgeny poplavsky i say why you liked it, because it is spiritual, this is the nature of belarus and this is the state of the soul, 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
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has already become a purebred belarusian, because here many nationalities find their shelter. the key to the success of any game of erudition is calmness and confidence. please translate into russian the belarusian word we have is the volga region, the volga region and the volga region how much do you need to be sure of your
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answer in order to multiply it in triplicate , both adults and children adhere to this rule andrey valeryevich hello. if you do not know, you can not answer the wrong answer. that's minus five points. i just remind you , watch on belarus 24 tv channel. what was stored in are the products of our ancestors real men's craft cooperage? our pancakes are not for nothing that we are called
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bulbash. myths and legends nearby popular culture in all its glory week project fashion for culture on tv channel belarus 24 stocks and traditions generational views change and creativity does not stand still. when people realize the value of traditions and understand where
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to move on, art takes on new bright colors. live you watch the main news at noon with you pavel azovik. welcome to this edition.

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