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at first we were somehow unfriendly. he was some kind of gray rainy. well, over the 33 years that we have been living here, it is constantly changing for the better. and since we are already relatives here, and he is dear to us. of course, we perceive everything with love for all changes, but judging by the way people come here. tourists , how they carefully go around all our museums, how curiously they are very interested in history, they are interested in music, we can
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conclude that, uh, polotsk is really the cultural capital of belarus, that's the whole story. she doesn't passes without a trace, that is, euphrosyne of polotsk, semyon of polotsk and francis, who are quick to do so, are such personalities that they are invisibly present here and therefore, probably, polotsk is special. a special favorite and it is the center of historical and cultural spirituality. so, i would say that for belarus such a philosophical city does not boil in it, such a stormy life in the capital, but there is, uh, the opportunity to think , there is the opportunity to realize, there is the opportunity to feel. uh, the inhabitants of polotsk as a palachan, a palachan, here to join
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culture and feel like a particle of this culture, therefore, in the capital life there you need to be there, of course, you need to develop, but in order to think, to realize to go deeper. i must probably live in a city like polotsk, vladivostok, for the first time i received a postcard from vivianna preservitskaya. that she is distributed to st. sophia cathedral, this is the eighty-fifth year, she will be an organic st. sophia cathedral in polotsk and in general i thought that she was going to work in bulgaria, because i didn’t know anything about polotsk but st. sophia cathedral was associated with the other side, more southern. but the feeling, when i first saw the cathedral, it was like that, but oh, what is this some kind of miracle? well, it
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still remains, because when you enter the territory of the cathedral, you have a different mood, how can you say, wings grow or hush, you want to do something, even if you are tired or you feel a little bad there, that you still get wings and start something. in general, there is some unusual energy here, very positive, and it gives strength. she gives. e the opportunity to do something, and it somehow supports. that's how i told him, that is, nothing has changed from the first time , absolutely all physics cathedrals, he chooses people himself. here, uh, not all people stay and not everyone likes to come here. this is how st. sophia cathedral is here. time, it seems to stop, the feeling that you are in some other world, maybe even somehow i don’t belong to myself. you are doing something, that somehow someone inside you asks to do, probably, so
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you can say, polotsk and st. sophia cathedral - this is really the soul of belarus and to work here. this is a great honor and pleasure, and it always feels like this when you approach the cathedral, there is a different atmosphere, a different aura, and so you fly a little. here, he flies over a double somehow such a big white ship. and you are with him so a little bit of paris and somehow good. here all worries go away. it has its own atmosphere here, its own aura the best commentators well-known coaches we are interested in that, first of all,
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first of all, the club wants to play in the premier league so that it must have an infrastructure the main task is to create a competitive team that would be mentally ready to fight for the highest places, so here is the responsibility and, of course, painstaking professional work bright sporting events, in football there are knockout games, the fans are choked, they look at the boy, because the favorites are falling loudly reports from the scene at first did not want to go high scary, incomprehensible a little bit afraid, then as then everything went fine every year, there is a team that will shoot always it was and will be everyone wants to be this is the team that fired. watch in sports projects on belarus 24 tv channel. we will show you unique personalities. uh, uh, even business builds on intuition. that is, i'm still more an artist than a business woman, i don't understand.
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where does it come from? i can't even put my idea down on paper. they just fly off from somewhere above me. they break stereotypes with an example from their own experience, walking around the fabric store. i caught my eye, a certain fabric, which was, perhaps, an impetus. i realized that this is my bag is the remains of dom ugrinovich, and he was that incarnation. it seems to me the completion of this stage of the incompleteness of my father's life. watch the program to break stereotypes on belarus 24 tv channel. to work the stairs leading corgan like this every
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day to work, like on a holiday, we go quickly to me, the piano teacher at the music school gave me to listen to bach's music and i was very very impressed. that is the sound. so, and then for the first time, my mother gave me an eighteenth birthday trip around the baltics and in riga in the duma cathedral for the first time i live and heard the organ. and now i really wanted to learn how to play this instrument, too. when i already entered the moscow conservatory, as a pianist i had the opportunity to do someday, which, i did from the second year and well , it’s difficult to fully practice two instruments, of course. here, but when you really want to, then it is very important,
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of course, to travel, that is, to learn as much as possible. tools, because that's what experience comes with when you're on you play different instruments, and especially, my professor or leonid isepich roizman and margarita alekseevna fedorova here at the moscow conservatory. they taught. uh, to work in various stressful situations, that is, and it was very useful in the shortest time, we did such a project together, dedicated to francis and karina, who lived a lot in vilnius in a suit, two uh, johns, a concert was scheduled. by the way, there is a casparion organ, which in the 17th century was not brought to the strip along the road. they obviously bought it there, but we assume so and took it away. so he didn’t get to polotsk then. in general , such a historical instrument. it was very interesting for me. manyushka
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played there to perform on it. so we come there for a rehearsal rehearsal. what do they say before a concert? just ergana, as if he had never seen, then the wedding. this is a functioning church. and you can't. well, how? well, the wedding was at the people's, that is, the rehearsal was left there, i don't know, but half an hour. maybe this is the maximum, but the concert lasted an hour and it was, of course, such stressful moments. they certainly give experience, and then love your body even more. anna short wrote her power of trance with karina specifically for our body. yes, on our organ it is striking that the same french sounds. e romantics, who wrote specifically for the organ, notes. it all sounds great, too. i also have such a very vivid impression from the concert in dresden hoff, the church, there is a zilberman organ, which the master who built organs for bach on that
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particular organ, bach did not have time to play, died. there a year before, but these are the organs of this master and it was the work of hahn sebastian bach that i played there. this, of course, is also an unforgettable experience. this is the cosmos if we talk about concert organs, on which you need to play a full-fledged concert. i know four instruments. this is in the belgof, in the philharmonic in the large hall in the pot of the holy roch and in the cathedral fire, this is in minsk and the st. sophia cathedral. here are four organs. but hmm , good organs appear and restored organs appear here in minsk, for example, in lida, i know they also restored the organ in bears restored. that is, organs. as a matter of fact, quite a lot has been preserved in costumes in belarus. but is it possible to perform concerts on some of them, in general, there, maybe a couple of sounds are playing
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somewhere on some kind of register, it’s hard to say, because, of course, i didn’t play all of them, they say, that’s bad. it plays on the body if they fall asleep at a concert, here, but after one incident i think that this is not bad. this is also some kind of perception of music, because once after a concert on such a sunday there were many tourists who came up to me. uh, the old woman is so oh baby. thank you so much. oh, how did i rest? i even dreamed, and i also dreamed of my village and my mother and our chickens . you see, that's what a man is. maybe get some rest and sleep. and even here is what is close, well, obviously. eh, already mothers, probably, that woman was not alive and it was already, probably, years old, but from 70. and so, such were the revelations and i thought, why not? why not sleep, maybe even in general this is a remedy for insomnia organs listen to music to sleep
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hours. we met, uh, very far from here in the city of vladivostok, where we actually after graduating parallel after the ufa institute of arts. and i, after the moscow conservatory , worked out, e, distribution, and that's where we met at the far eastern institute of arts. and they've already arrived. here we already had a daughter, julia, and in fact. we did not immediately begin to work together in st. sophia cathedral, but gradually
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came to the idea that, uh, it would be nice to make such a chamber orchestra in polotsk in principle, well, not so easy, because we have such a composition that some of our artists live in polotsk, a careful strip. it was autumn and somehow everything was gray and somehow everything was so sad, and somehow we reached the flat sophia cathedral, went in, but were stunned. just after the restoration, it was like this right away, but how is love at first sight. that's how it obviously happened. the question was. strictly speaking, it has already been decided how the work of the soloist of st. sophia cathedral. raising a daughter, arseniy is born here. which rides on
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the attendants of the cathedral in a wheelchair around the cathedral at that time there is a concert ksenia plays for tourists, then somehow because she is on a decree to sit, no matter how it is necessary to play. you have to work like everyone else. somewhere out there, the protek crane called a friend, help. xenia has been cooking, i've been cooking lately. that's delicious. this is your responsibility. this is my duty. there we somehow collegially decide everything there. well , like in ordinary families, something once we argue something, sometimes we don’t argue, we listen a lot, because we need to tune in, we need it there talk about pace about character, here, uh, let's say we're getting ready for a concert. we are discussing all this. music plays all the
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time in my house. it brings up only the attitude to any business, nothing gives such an idea of such an imagination such a fantasy of such skills of numerous coordinating and visual auditory and combine all this into one as music. where else do i think that children should be given more, they will then choose. if there were no abilities, we would not teach conducting beethoven was like that. history, for example, she sang a daughter all the time later, when we sent her to a music school. uh, on the piano she didn't want to be seen learning what she was given there. she composed something , it was very interesting. that's why she went to organ composition. it's already kind of addicting. here the son somehow did not react to the organ. you see, he is more attracted to some modern music. eh,
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the director's sound is appealing. here, although he is an excellent pianist sometimes, when it is summer. hot. there were such cases, the son was engaged. e people listened there, then he has a break there, and they don’t clap. there, from the street, playing an instrument. she develops a lot. that is. e, hmm, there are such, er, immense hmm brain processes going on, because that's exactly how you say coordination, then at the same time you have to hear and look from-coordinating and at the same time create some kind of hmm melodic line. and it's all very difficult, and when a child starts to have something to do with it, even if he doesn't if he becomes a musician, the majority won't either, but it develops a lot.
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these people do everything to make our life comfortable. these young lilac seedlings, which will grow and will soon go to the territory of cities and towns of our republic, give us a plus in this regard, what to receive ornamental plants. they work every day, tirelessly already driving up to the place of work. i always blow. what will be the meeting. what issues will be resolved, some link will be missed, the educational process, it will to function as one would like to create a creative environment, an idea will appear, it will be developed before execution, we offer
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to spend one day with specialists and learn everything about their difficult business, for me personally, it is always accompanied with such a feeling of an elevated person. 16 best teams from 48 selected from all over the country will win strong nerves or emotions. no one here knows what will happen in the next minute. this makes the four elements even more interesting, with which the participants must cope. i like the element of air and flight. in general, in competitions, my moneyhouse wings grow, so i see the
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chaos on the track, and we will show what fire athletes are capable of and the decisive stage of conquering the tower, the team that rises to the main crystal will become the winner of this level and continue their fight for a place in the final it was very hard, i can watch heroes in the sports entertainment show on belarus 24 tv channel. we are wonderful friends, we have such a respectful attitude to each other, this czech regerklos instrument was installed by special order in the st. sophia cathedral. in 1985, acousticians came to study the acoustics of st. sophia cathedral and the instrument. in principle, the ideal fit for our st. sophia cathedral is the average
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size of the instruments. that is, he has three manuals, which are played with his hands, a foot pedal keyboard, where they play with a heel toe. uh, in general, there can be different combinations here and our morgan 48 registers. these are 48 voices that, uh, sound there are different colors, for example, beautiful flute on the third manual. there is also a beautiful oboe on the third sea. here is a wonderful chromehorn. or he is the english horn on the first manual, our
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voice of the trumpet is very beautiful for the whole st. sophia cathedral. the general sonority of the organ can be turned on with one button called turty play. here is an echo of four and a half seconds . the era of romanticism brought such a wonderful device as the maltzer. rotating only this roller. we can achieve a big crescendo, that is, a big
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amplification of the sound. here's an example. in the body, both arms and both legs can be occupied and the registers can be switched, for example, in time. that is, what he programmed helps him in advance. assistant the assistant always looks at the notes, because in the notes of the body he writes down just those changes in the sound of the combinations that he programmed at the rehearsal and the assistant performs a very important function, he must be able to read notes. eh, it's time to turn everything on. actually. this is a wind organ, because here are all the pipes that we see, uh, on iogan avenue, they are all real
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all of them are playing and inside there are three more floors of pipes, on which there are 3.905 in total. here there is such a key, which, like in a car, the ignition, it turns on the motor, now it is turned on. this one sets in motion such a fan of large blades, so large that they pump air, and it enters under pressure into special reservoirs. here we are. some of them we see on the prospectus, these reservoirs are called screwlads. they are hermetically made inside and there are pipes in them, as it were, and at the moment when the body turns on a certain register well, i just turned on these pipes, now air is going there to the pipes. it is also available later, when the finger presses the key, the cork opens. there
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such and air under pressure enters the pipe. and then everything is very simple, because it works, everything sounded like a whistle blew, which means that such a key is attached. abstract is such a river, it means hooked to the key and hooked to this cork, which is located in the screw hook opens this tube air passes the tube sounds means, the smaller the tube, the thinner it is. the thicker it is there, then it sounds here, here the timbre depends on the alloy, on the material, which means that on the shape of the pipe , on the prospectus we see the lobial pipes, the main pipes of the organs. why lobial
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because the storehouse is a gout-greek mouth, and now, like a mouth, they have such a sign on the pipe and brass, copper, soft such metals are different, the alloy is different a little bit . uh, wooden pipes. here are the wooden pipes. soft sound, for example. square pipes can be just wooden ones. square. well, strictly speaking, the height depends on the material and the shape, the height depends on the size. here, in general, everything is as if everything is simple, but everything is quite difficult. you are a wonderful organ, wonderful acoustics, a wonderful city. we tried to make everyone very cordial. the fact is that there were never bells on the belfry of st. sophia cathedral. and so it was decided to give the name to the
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organ festival the chimes of sofia, as it were, an organ - this is the voice of st. sophia cathedral, a very good name, uh, because 26 years old. here we live with this name and listeners like it very much. - something else was brought so that after all classical music took some important place in our life. here is an important place. on the other hand , this is work. we must somehow convey some dates. how to introduce some new composers, but you need to try, so that more people listen to classical
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music. here, when we play some kind of multi-part works. the slow parts make the biggest impression on the listeners. it would seem that, well, for most people, slow music is something boring. yes, tyagamotina, as a rule, they say there, yes, and then all of a sudden, this is what is happening to people at this moment. the second part after it claps the most. what a person lacks is obvious, this is the harmony and the lyrics, the peace of the subtlety of some subtlety of the soul. probably because here prostheses in life, as it were, but we are completely captured. well, as it were, yes house work. work at home problems with work, these are all, that is, everything is squared. as they say, and here something arises. harmonious is the same emotions of feeling and when it's all together and then, when there is also a response in the hall. but
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that is, there is the word catharsis which is very rarely used. especially lately . this is also a rare word nobility. this is the state of the soul, the nobility of subtle sensations of other people subtle feeling, that is, in general, these here in one word of st. sophia's cathedrals are a spiritual home, because work, as they say, work is like a holiday everyone must find some kind of niche, probably, and this is a great success when you find and you feel like a happy person in this niche. all passing music is eternal. i have a lot of favorite music, but in this situation it can be good people johann sebastian bach, i call
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