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his and does not want to lose his life his strength. it is very important. belarus a magnificent country , i have a dream to live permanently in belarus together, let's pay attention to the events that became a global catalyst for chaos in europe , the reason for what happened and analyze who tends to talk a lot, but
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. art is an amazing creation of the hands of human hearts and talent. this is what raises the need
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for routine. this is what allows us to to be, uh, not just down to earth and functioning, but people who can be admired. 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, uh, types of art also exist in that they differ from the usual applied things that we are used to, which in general do not surprise us at all. therefore, there are occasions in the theater. in order to admire and be inspired by a huge number of coming to the theater - this is coming to some other reality, in which each of us wants to get in for various 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.
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let them be prioritized with an enlarged one, maybe somehow. eh, as it seems to us, not quite vital, in fact. here is the concentration of everything that in our life is simply dispersed and it seems to me that a person is at a certain moment. just wants to experience it all in this place. these are the passions. here is this rapidly developing plot, which in life can go through 10. and here for an hour and a half you will be told from birth to e to tell 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 very important for him , including in order to bring guys here who will look at this emotion to understand that there are still so many wonderful things in life that you have to know.
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as musicians, as a musical scientist, i have been involved in theater music all my adult life, that is, it was opera and ballet. this was generally a priority. here, so to speak, my scientific interests. not always liked it, and 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, just like here , when i studied in both st. petersburg and moscow, then, of course, at the mariinsky theater in the bolshoi theater i saw almost all the performances. that is, it was such an organic life of a musician. ah, because let's not exaggerate musically theater is. this is a very important adjective for musical theatre. if music is taken away from here, then neither opera nor ballet will take place. and this is
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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. e, despite the fact that i am, in general , a leader on my shoulders, whom, first of all , economy, financial and economic activities and so on, but do not participate it is impossible to be in this, creativity is all activity under the guidance of the artistic director of the theater. and today it is people's artists valentina nikolaevich of our outstanding choreographer. and, of course, uh, the creative corpses of the theatre. the corpse of the opera, the ballet, the orchestras of the choir and memance, here they actually form this whole, but of course , there are also conductors, directors, but the nuance is that at the moment when this whole
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should be embodied, it is being considered, a production group is being created. we hear 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. this is because , after all, i am a musician, a musician, and a person who, in general, has studied the history of music since childhood, but on the other hand. of course, i 'm trying to look at all this, listen carefully and understand, what it will all result in, how we will do it. damn how much is this will it cost to keep up? we are well 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
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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 mounting, what we are doing what is happening blocked? uh-huh, it is desirable to stand under it. well, now the guys will be preparing two more such swivel towers, the walls are constantly freed for the possibility of installation. that is, in fact, in general , we serve to transport this performance and to show the case, because we mount it the day before, because it takes almost a whole
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day for editing. 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'm no more responsible moreover, i think that's right. because if you're m-m in such a post. if you are given to do this business, then for sure. you have to be fully here inside and be absolutely aware of everything. at four columns on and left machine guns to shoot, belarus 24 tv channel presents a new documentary journalistic cycle in which history is without
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suffering it brings to the world in the genocide project without the right to life, watch on the tv channel belarus 24. objectively, peace and creation is a concentrated expression of what can be conditionally called the national idea in the first lines. we are belarusians, peaceful people. even without it. we are always for peace. if you work here, work, find your niche in public life. you can develop here and reach a certain limit. further more, faster, stronger, we are building bridges of friendship and roads of prospects, we need to work. we need to rely on our family , on those people who are in belarus who work for creation and for the world as a whole, which we, as a family, are ready to live together with those who are not ready to embark on the path of betrayal, and it has become clear to me that thousands of belarusians have something
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to be proud of. and what to fight for, watch on belarus 24 tv channel . and this 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. uh, when in general there is no theater in
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world, which would not have performed swan lake, but be that as it may, but in the sleeping beauty, the union of mary of the type was very close. and this interaction came when he began to understand, so to speak. here are the boundaries of the very genre, what is at stake. he demanded from drinks. that's what he wrote to him clearly. clearly. how many cycles are needed. how much the scene should sound , who should be in it and what kind of effects would like to hear fast, it’s amazing to hear today, but this is a fact after that tchaikovsky wrote the following phrase than i have more boundaries. what's more, i'm free. this is an amazing phenomenon associated with the fact that as soon as you realize. well, let's say so. e all, the scope of their activities. or your creativity, then you are already free in its expression, maybe it sounds abstract, but uh, you understand,
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we are no longer talking about overcoming boundaries. 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 person's life, you can talk about accidents. a you can say all the patterns, when i saw these posters when coming to the theater did you understand? what premiere awaits me, as the first premiere in my professional life at the national academic bolshoi opera and ballet theatre, i was sincerely amazed, because this is sleeping beauty. archival materials that are devoted to the production of this ballet on the stage of our theater testify that
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the performance has a very interesting life, outstanding masters performed in the lead roles, but the most surprising, perhaps, is not this, if we are talking about my impression today. this, of course, is the fact that this composition has carried this music through my entire professional life. i know from the first page of the score to the last chord. this is 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, and the very choice of this essay was not
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random, because this is the only score of, uh, pyotr ilyich tchaikovsky that was not published during his lifetime , and here is a study of what happened, in fact, such a detective story, it became the subject, uh, of my scientific research when i went in the first year, a student. i went to klin to the house of the tchaikovsky museum to work with sketches and sketches, which are stored there in full . and then the next stage is the belavik of the manuscript, the autograph, the full score, which is stored in the library 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 it’s just humanly so naive to imagine that, well, why not some other composition? why do you understand this? so here, of course, there are. eh, a
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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 to return and something there to hear something new to discover something new to understand what could be, then many years ago remained in my field of vision. first of all, we educate, unwittingly, we educate a full-fledged citizen of our society, how to maintain a balance between the state and each individual , we came to parliament in order to defend the interests of our voters, the interests of countries. now, when you are betrayed, it's the same as if your hands are punched, and you seem to forgive. you can, but there is no hug. in my opinion, the more control than better and better law. how can you not let go of the helm of fate, but through the complexity of the difficulty you try yourself in
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these situations. you become stronger. you already see things differently. this is probably the only thing for you and me that we must do to save our hearts once. and conscientiously doing my job , i will always pray for every child in our country and in the countries of all, probably all countries of the world, we will talk about the values ​​of friendship, happiness, and plans for the future in the program say don't be silent. watch the new releases on belarus 24 tv channel. culture, history, architecture, all of this was collected by the water project in the nineteenth century as a man , of course, golovany jump, how everything went out of the way after the paint, especially the number one acceleration, of this legend, hit the bottom of
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as a child, i was very funny and very joyful, i loved being 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 the 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 been preserved, and she studied at home and did quite a lot. just for myself and when i was preparing for lectures, a lot of compositions. here her performance resounds to me so far and one of the amazing phenomena. she played the overture to the opera by ruslan lyudmila glinka one
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of the most difficult protectors. here at the opening of the moscow conservatory, pyotr tchaikovsky played and she was incredibly worried. that's what i've been hearing ever since. this is a very clear essay. well, and not only because of that, but dad was engaged, probably. uh, first just as a soloist, and then when he created. e hmm quartz the string quartet of the union of composers was written by composers and belarus, then i was already a witness to the lessons of the string quartet. that is, all the emerging procedures of the belarusian composers, i, in fact, 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 at our house . you see, there is a choice of a creative profession in general. uh, such specific things, you know, there are
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dynasties. here at the circus. this is very common. yes, choreographies have dynasties. among the artists there is a dynasty of actors, it would seem. 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 live already a priori consonant music with persons with surnames. here i am many i knew the names of prominent figures of belarusian culture in my childhood. and when i see them today on theater posters. i see in the archives. i understand that it was then that they told me about this, that is, you understand, everything
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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 parents who understand the significance that they have a talented kid lead him to uh, so that they listen to him, so that this is a low bow to people, because they themselves, without realizing it, lead a person into a completely amazing world, where he can open up unexpectedly for themselves, but in our situation it was just that i did 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. mom was 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, criminalistics in the belarusian state university andrey vasilievich dudov. so they
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saw that, 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. eh, when communicating, that is, here, well, such a move, perhaps everything that concerns our children, it was also very organic, because to whom usually, uh, families give children to do something to do business and there grandmothers and grandparents, respectively. uh, when my sons were in our family, they heard how dad is doing. it was understandable, and he was looking at it so carefully, of course, because i didn’t manage to fulfill his desire to teach on stringed instruments, so at first older, who became a cellist, as a result , he was completely wonderful and uh, junior we already looked at uh, the alignment of forces. we really wanted to have a trio strings, so it was natural that dad is a pianist. uh, it means that older bicycles began and the younger one was offered
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a violin, but he honestly, he has been all his life, and he always remembers this for us, he really wanted to be cellist, because he saw the elder , you know, that is, this is all hmm is born. here in such an amazing kind of unity. as a result, a wonderful violinist, both of them graduated from the moscow conservatory and, uh, continue to do their job today and are very passionate about it. support is always important and professional when available. well , here are real helpers whom you can rely on, but in life they are like-minded people. here it is quite right to note that if a person is in his activity, and in the complexities of the profession he is absolutely alone , and even at home he cannot find support there or , somehow, the opportunity to discuss something, then, of course, this is probably very difficult. i don't have that kind of thing. it so happened that i grew up in a musical family, and i have absolutely everything. my relatives are all musicians, so no matter how
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this life does not stop. here she is in business. there she is in conversations, discussions and, uh, advice in moreover, children who have grown up have gained experience playing in the largest orchestras. they tell me something now, even where i need to clarify here, how it could be, but to improve something both in terms of conducting practice and in terms of means of attraction. and certain soloists. that is, you understand this question is very m-m. natural here he is born here. and of course, and a huge support in life is that i am an orthodox person, 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 only work, but to serve. the work to which you are called. i think it's the feeling that you're doing what
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you love and you love it 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 essentially not separated from her own life and i even sometimes even say that the timing of these cases he comes from moreover how and what priorities are placed first of all here, therefore, probably this is love. i would very much like it to be, of course, mutual, but this requires time in general in relation to art and artistic creativity. this category is free time or a day off. it is, uh, very metaphorical, because
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to say when you can go out or get distracted from the uh art of your profession is, in fact, impossible, because unlike some other professions. in general, musicians wear. hey, this is an amazing thing. in itself. e, if we talk about the specifics, now the work is already in the theater, then here, of course, there are specific nuances associated with the fact that time is stretched endlessly, because during a certain working day you solve problems, 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. uh, if what you're here for is out of your sight, because then you still need to approach the artists. and you also need to evaluate internally in general and
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then talk with someone from the artistic leadership about the fact that it turned out to be one plot. 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 that here going on and also, we certainly strive. let's suppose the premieres in a number of cases are staged on weekends, when people are as free as possible, when we are sure that they will be with us that evening. i would say that it's just life, that each of us has his own pace of life, his own priorities. and at myself. i absolutely know this, the more. i'm busy, so much the better. i managed this amazing some fact, but it is there,
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because uh, now even looking back. generally. and the training of the st. petersburg sanatorium, where i it seemed 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, you're probably not here by chance. here, 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 protection of me, the first son is born. we are defending. i am doing my dissertation as part of my graduate studies. it was very rare then, because i understood, i need to finish and come, because

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