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tell you not only about significant events, we introduce you to active, energetic and inspiring people who live in belarus and do everything for its development , belarus can be different to understand and feel. she needs to be seen with her own eyes. my name is alexei verkhoven. first of all, i am a panic conductor. i came from russia
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a few months of all belarus and i'm here came, not as a tourist to work, so basically, of course, i worked. i always have the feeling, when i go even into some empty room, that there is some kind of atmosphere of a room of some kind of space. it's the same with the city. that is, when i think, st. petersburg, for example, something so exquisite seems to me, i imagine a lot of water and some kind of european city. moscow is more of an energetic city, a very energetic city. and there is a lot built there. people go there. in
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general, in short, to make money. here i have such a feeling and minsk minsk yet, it seems to me like some kind of cozy city. he's definitely not in a hurry, that is, no. uh , there is no such fuss, so far i haven’t seen so many people on the street, maybe minskers like to spend more time at home, i don’t know, uh, there is some kind of feeling of calmness in safety in this city. i'm really looking forward to the moment when i have the opportunity. e somewhere to go, maybe even outside of minsk to see the country, because everywhere very laudatory reviews. about belarus here is good. it's like a national park here. i haven't been anywhere yet, because i work all day. but how will i have any opportunity, in general, i have many hobbies, besides music. here. uh, i would like to go somewhere, i don’t know, on skates, at least like skating or just. and here is chess. i like to say, maybe there is some kind of chess club here. how did you
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decide to come to us? how did it happen, how did you make the decision? that's an amazing question, everyone asks me about it, you know, but not how to decide. why did i come to minsk why did i come? for some reason this surprises me. that is, if, for example, uh, a belarusian came, uh, to st. petersburg to work at the mariinsky theatre. i don't think there are any questions. why did he come to the mariinsky theatre, you know, there is some kind of such a common feature among belarusians and russians. well , for some reason, i always thought that it’s better somewhere there, and, in fact, the theater is the bolshoi theater of belarus. we see from russia in the same way as you see marinka in russia, that is for us, it is, uh, well, the bolshoi theater with a history and a reputation with a huge repertoire. your expectations have been justified. yes, of course, the theater, firstly, the building itself immediately captivated me,
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in general, at first sight, what is called, i saw a huge team. at first, i couldn’t even remember everyone, and only people gathered in the theater who devoted, er, their lives to art. i have always liked opera, but somehow i am constantly pushed into the symphony orchestra through life, and now the opportunity presented itself, general director ekaterina nikolaevna invited me to conduct an opera. and somehow everything started to spin, they invited me to work, and i agreed. this is a theatre. really unique in a sense, that there is a huge repertoire here. serious repertoire. there is nothing random here. what else would you like to note? uh, it’s the dijor corps that is very strong in the center, do you understand, colleagues? well , that is, there is not a single random conductor, but in russia there is a slightly different device. hmm, and there we sort of get the main one. seriously, you know, picking up a team like this in the end often this leads to the fact that he simply
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surrounds himself with some weak conductors. and this is what often happens. there is no. here, uh, the conductors are selected by the artistic council. and hmm well, it's like a selection, that is , one person cannot say, this will be the sofa. the very strong, uh, composition of the corpse, first of all, i paid attention, of course, to the orchestra, that is, such clear-cut musicians and strong strong musicians with them, what is called reconnaissance? in principle, there are many many talented young guys. now come to the theater is for, for example, for children, maybe there for ten years or more it is a huge
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event, an impression for a lifetime, and therefore in the theater i constantly see, as it were, let's say. now there will be a wonderful premiere, a grandiose one, there are so many sets of costumes for thousands of people, all tickets are involved. well, this suggests that there is a high level of culture here and people like the theater go to the theater. i just arrived for a few months, literally took it very well, you know, i didn’t feel any barriers, i didn’t feel any kind of adaptation, what is here i have a different people, on the contrary, i have a feeling that some one people. everyone speaks russian, so i didn’t have to learn another language and mentality, it seems, in the theater. ah, well received. there are so many employees here. i don't think i even got to know anything. here's how i remember it. i don't know there are thousands of people working in different structures. here, and the conductor is in
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schoolchildren will not make you bored. well, there was a series in the animated series smeshariki, which seemed to be called the corps de ballet, when dance the ballet in sync, the participants in the game will show what they are capable of. i believe that the wolf, because the dog belongs to the wolf family. and raccoon, that probably just describes her. appearance will answer tricky questions - in my opinion, this is lermontov's story, but this does not apply to the maximum bitter, they will solve many puzzles and tasks. this is a theorem. so called the tangent theorem that the tangent circle is perpendicular to the radius drawn to the point of tangency. no what is it, wait for physics. i know on tv channel belarus 24. i
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got into music. absolutely. it can be said that by chance, in general, it’s also the case, because i ’ve already had many years with me, probably everything here is either parents, but here, uh, we also sat, we remember in the kitchen with my mother and diana’s sister and my mother, she says, you need to go to a music school, not for me, but for your sister, he says, for general development or something like that, i don’t know, and they and she eventually called her friend. and they took me just to look. as a result, it turned out that they have neither hearing nor rhythm, and their sister. and
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it turned out that i have everything and, uh, you know some such cases, i even now think about it, that not everything happens so simply in life. and uh, that's how we came already in september, recruitment ended. uh, piano. that's where they usually send everyone. that's it, they've already got it. guys. it remains, only the balalaika, you understand, only the balalaika remains. and well, i kind of small. i don’t know at all, there is a balalaika violin. yes, i didn’t understand the button accordion, okay, and we are already leaving this music school, uh, and a girlfriend meets. my mother luda is a headache, as i remember now. first teacher. i say, and you said what to do here? well, it means that the son of a music school passed the parameters. he says, and where - he says - here she was like, he says, no, let's, - he speaks to me on the cello. and so we met by chance, having met, as it were, with a person, and in the corridor, in general, i got on the cello. could in general to get, as if in a different direction, probably, he would become on duty. i just
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remembered such an example that when i entered the st. petersburg conservatory, uh, the guy dima entered with us, who entered the ninth time. well, i think he definitely didn’t read, and, unfortunately, he didn’t enter, he said all this for the last time, and dmitry another. hmm, bogdanov did the sixth time with me. and somehow i don't. i didn't dream of becoming. e conductor. i did not have. it’s just such a desire, and i always dreamed of becoming exactly instruments the launcher that i really like the cello so far, i think that the sound of the cello is one of the most beautiful of all instruments, because it is closest to the human voice. and, probably, there is this feeling of a range up and down with a beautiful elastic band. here. eh, somehow, probably, fate pushed me into this profession. it still kind of got screwed up. i can't. to say that there was some kind of point that here i am , here i decided to be with the conductor. i now
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recall the moment when the conductor made an impression on me. it was youth a symphony orchestra was laid down and i played the cello there. e was the concertmaster of the cello group and the artistic director and chief conductor of this orchestra. anatoly abramovich levin i still think that this is the conductor who is most deeply immersed in the musical material. that is, he digs so deep that hmm, i don’t know, i can’t even put anyone next to him. uh, definitely, of course, in the repertoire, and it made such an impression on me that hmm, i probably didn’t fully understand it myself before that. how much is an interesting profession and in general, why do we need a conductor, probably, i would also ask, in general, why do we need a conductor. this is basically how we play. you know, i myself understood this profession and began to understand, probably, the st. petersburg conservatory, in principle, i have not met any other place where a conductor would be treated with such respect as st. conservatory such famous conductors as gay semerkanov kurenzi
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sohi in dozens of conductors around the world. and there, as it were, a question uh, no questions arises. why is a conductor needed? who is he, that is, we studied as students and with us professors for the hand of a healthy, such respect. there in st. petersburg it is considered an elite musical director, because today you are a student, and tomorrow it is the chief conductor of the mikhailovsky theater. i want you to understand from the conductors. in principle, everything depends on the performance, whether it is interesting or a symphony. yes, this means, it's just a conductor who didn't feel this music and charged the orchestra , didn't rehearse with them, as it should be on concert could not create something new. you understand something alive, this is 100%. storkester himself can't you have been trying. here was such a simpsancer orchestra, but in the end they rolled down. because they played exclusively modern music, where interpretation is needed, and they went through dozens of
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rehearsals. there are, uh, some magical things here that i can't explain myself. you know, i rehearse at a rehearsal and at a concert i always know that it will be different. i remember the words of richter, who said that i also play for a performance. i i just do things differently. why is this important, because it's not that everything is different to destroy. and you know, as if i save this energy, i save the very form of the whole work only for the concert, and there it shoots. this is also an important quality of a conductor. you see, do not spill everything at the rehearsal, so that the orchestra would not come up, tired, for example, or they have already understood everything, and they are already starting to become. it's boring for them to be at the concert themselves. but what he does, you understand, yes, that is, and e, why is this important, because there is some moment of co-creation with musicians and this is born
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in real time. hello alexey, conductor vlad perfumer is very glad to see him as a guest. i invite you to my place. let's talk about fragrances and what you like to smell with pleasure. the world of aromas is very closely connected, of course, with the world of smells and with the world of cooking and even with the world of plants, inevitably, and we are forced to use one way or another those developments that you have had for 1,000 years. but i do understand people. uh deep immersed, and in the world of flavors in the atmosphere. mm, in the atmosphere of architecture, for example, i understand their interest in smells that
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accompanies us everywhere one way or another. we are very used to it, but in fact, the aroma is everywhere around us smells, everything even metal conditions. i'm interested in how fragrances relate to you. if you tell me, we will try to do something unique for you today. what do you like fragrance, what do you like, firstly, i fell in love with perfumery, because it seems to me that this is also an art form. i have in i mean, of course, first of all, the niche of perfumery, and mm, when a perfumer creates some kind of exclusive fragrance. hmm, it's no different from creating a piece of music . it seems that only we have seven notes in music, and you probably have an unlimited number, well, perfumery, and in fact, i fell in love with it. you know there is. eh, in general the connection of all arts. ah, including perfumery. i remember, uh, when i studied at the conservatory. we had passes to all
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absolutely cultural institutions, including , uh, hmm in the gallery, for example, the hermitage because that we in the department believe that the connection. eh, as if all the arts are made by conductors out of a conductor. that is, the conductor must see the connection, in general, everything in the world. this is how it is in perfumery. i saw this note. in touch, it seems to me, too, a kind of art. in fact, we analyze smells, the so-called limbic sector of the brain of the limbic part of the brain, and it is there that all associative connections are built when we open a book, see a dried leaf, uh, maple and remember how we were in the country, how uh this aroma of this leaf we feel and remember how we sat covered with a blanket, and so on, and it is not surprising that your teachers thought about developing the so-called, a, ulfactory memory. uh, students. well, let's start sniffing?
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well, in general, it will probably be interesting for you to know, but all perfumery is all decisive, but it consists of three main categories of components of animal origin , plant origin and man-synthesized musk animal component, we call it the smell of a lion's cage, it still resembles the smell of human sweat, freshly squeezed, not the one that is laughed at, which is already oxidized by the sour water of the air there, but fresh sweat and therefore mmm. this is the smell of erotica, the smell of sexuality, the aroma of corporality of the skin, we add it to compositions of an evening character or an erotic erotic range. if uh, you look at the components. of a romantic direction, i often scent it there
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in the base. you will find a moose highly valued by perfumers and an ingredient, certainly expensive according to calculations, a drop of pure musk, if you do not touch it to cut yourself from the surface for about 100,000 years. now i'll show you more aroma. interestingly, the smell, which is not found in nature, in principle. yeah, we call it the smell of freshly washed floors. or after the rain, yes, it's wet, it's damp, it's important a little bit, the greasy smell of golden color is the smell of luxury. and it is very reminiscent of the smell of linen dried in the cold. an overcoat was built around the aldehyde chord. 5. which, by the way, was made by a russian perfumer if you and i are now going to create a fragrance for you. tell
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me what color do you like. what color are you, by the way, i also perfume fragrances by color. i like the green one better. that is, some kind of something something woody green such a green woody spicy maybe , a category of woody fragrances, including. certainly a green stalk so
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and in what ratio? from what i showed you pieces of wood, herb spices, i would add amber base and let's first see what happened to me most interestingly. how terrible is that. the aroma turned out to be very interesting, by chance, of course. i am very grateful to you for this opportunity. it can be said that they embodied my a dream in reality uh hmm to see, first of all, how it all happens and i will also
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try to create a fragrance myself. it’s insanely interesting, and it seems to me that this will be my strong hobby, i, in principle, like it under surnames, but i never created it myself. and this is very interesting. of course it's not difficult. you can sometimes do it when a good mood is right and hmm this is such a realization of your musical fantasies as well. well, yes, yes, it is interesting to hear some musical notes in the fragrance. consider the scent of a rose it's up to the rest remember.
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