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the path has risen and thrown over the tire of the lake with charotins behind the woven grin under the sun. you look, he and nick are exhausted from the bottom, that gold has a sandy saw. i would drink from their endlessly , throwing a lake on the tire, like a small belly, all the more, i just want from stress, so that i don’t know the mountains of pestilence azeris calmed down, never forget, love brock’s heart daria what is the most common stereotype about opera singers? i think that
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we are talking, as a rule, about the fact that they are very voluminous full women. well, it may not be so many people got to know me, very they are surprised to learn that i am an opera singer and do not understand how it is, perhaps they have a break in patterns. uh friends in jest. they say that i am a speaker, because somewhere it is not clear where some kind of arrangement is made, a large number of sounds are born. there is a big voice. uh and now my guest opera singer is young, talented and very purposeful, it seems that the prizes of the victory prize literally haunt her through life, that
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luck is behind this, no doubt talent, daily work. naturally. today my guest is the soloist of the bolshoi theater of belarus daria is a citizen. at what age did you realize that you still want to be a singer, nothing more. uh, probably from the very, very childhood, when i just started m-m walking. i still couldn’t speak, but i already knew that i wanted to sing, dance and perform. that's probably, then what was the repertoire. oh you know, it wasn't even a repertoire. it's even childhood memories e. my, when we had such a small tv in the country, and mom told me that the slavic bazaar was on, and i, therefore, danced and i depicted some sounds in every possible way there and it was already clear that i would be an artist. it is true that initially you dreamed of becoming a pop singer, not an opera singer. and why
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did academ vocal win? mm. probably this is thanks to the teachers, who, in fact, gave birth to this love in me, to classical art. uh, mom wanted me to get a good musical education. then she said whatever you want. wherever you want, but education should be a good musician. i have been so drawn in. you have had such reliable support in your pursuit of the article. yes, you graduated from minsk college of music and applied to the academy of music, but something went wrong. what happened probably, now i'm looking at this situation. well, that's probably how it should have happened. well, i didn’t pass the specialty solfeggio badly. i passed with the highest score, but nevertheless it did not help me in any way. and i didn't go through a bit. it was embarrassing. it was very worried, very
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worried. i even got some kind of depression. such. mom said a clean slate. uh, let's make repairs in your the room you have to change the environment now. this did not mean that you put an end to your opera career, so to speak. no, somehow i, well, i knew that i wanted to sing. i can't stop singing. well , somehow it will turn out differently, but it will be different. it is true that you went to the moscow conservatory, uh, to act at the urgent request of your teacher, it was not even a request. this was the condition. she said olga aleksandrovna kosareva she is the head, uh, of the department of vocal glinka and a teacher at the conservatory now. and i love her very much, i appreciate her to this day. so she told me then, if you don’t at least try, to moscow or st. petersburg, i
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will never work with you again. maybe she shouldn’t even come up to me, but i just went for show, so that she would still study with me upon arrival upon my return. that is, i understand that you were driving in such a light mood. yes, that is, there was no such thing for yes , i had a sad experience before that i didn’t enter the academy of music at our conservatory, and i didn’t even count, because the competition, but this is heaven and earth. here's the receipt. e to moscow the difficulties of the test are not over for you. uh, you had to work placement after college, yes, and where did you work in musical comedy theater? ch got to my lesson. and when she came to olga alexandrovna and heard my singing, he told us what we needed and brought me to an audition in the theater choir. and
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how did you manage to combine your studies in moscow and now the work on the distribution of the entire distribution lasts 2 years, so the first year, and after my defeat, i honestly worked at a rate. and next year. already after i entered, adamanovitch said that none of our soloists had ever entered the theater, not even a big musical one. and, of course, this is a great success, i let you go. and i was left in the theater for 0.25 rates, and once a month and a half i traveled from moscow to minsk and worked out performances for a week and a half and at the conservatory, i must also say thank you very much. yes, of course, they calmly let me go. we had our own agreements , the conditions that i take all the notes. all on her own. uh, i teach and well, somehow closed my eyes, but some lack of my slight.
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and why, after graduating from the moscow conservatory, you didn’t stay in russia and returned to minsk probably because there was no offer, because it was a difficult period when it was covid and many artists were returning from europe to russia and the theater and they were crowded, especially in moscow how was the audition of the bolshoi theater my favorite teacher, costume, valga, alexandrovna big hello and she called me and said, dasha we need a soprano in the theater. submit an application. i say well how am i going to put it all here. i just entered the galina vishnevskaya opera singing center and i will give up everything. and what and how does he say? no, you try, and then we'll see as they become available. we will resolve issues. well, i also thought that the experience of listening to the theater. i need uh, it won't hurt anyone. why not try, and then
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how it will turn out, well, the corpses of the bolshoi theater somehow happened, but, however, the test of difficulty did not end there. that's what you just mentioned. here is the center of opera singing. i speak vishnevskaya by the time you and got there, yes, it was a difficult choice. no, it’s not difficult at all, and i decided that i was learning. i am there to work. and if i have a job, i can already have some moments inside. and from the theaters to absorb from colleagues and learn not not in words, as it will be in the theater, but directly in the theater and i think that this is my best choice. you do not regret that prestigious training. your first part at the bolshoi theater was the part of olga
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evgeny onegin, admit that you were very worried before the premiere. yes, very much. i didn’t even sleep all night, it got to the point that my nervous system brings the body to the point that i just spin all night, all the arias, all the duets, everything, and it seems to me, sometimes i can go crazy, but now party party a little bit this feeling, of course, goes away. glory bogunovalas because it was a way out. the first exit to a really, real theatrical stage, and for this i prepared all the school, the whole conservatory for this i acted. and here it is, if you want, well, please. and oh
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oh , you must admit that the beginning of your creative career at the bolshoi theater it turned out to be very powerful in only a year, about a dozen parts, that this is the desire to do everything, or just luck to say that they are all big global ones, so hmm to the theater, that’s how my feeling is good, that it’s like that, that i have gradually , but on complication. i walk along these steps and i also find in myself, i reveal something new, that is , not something that came out right away. and carmen and there singing. so it's a difficult game and that's it. and so
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they go from small to big. i understand that the repertoire is very diverse. yes, there are children's performances. and, of course, serious music by polina to the queen of spades. that's what i really like. my last premieres are vocal competitions - it's always costly and not only financially, but emotionally some raw failures. i do not know the subjectivity of refereeing the competition. how do you feel about vocal competition. this is probably a very valuable experience in the first place. eh? show yourself to look at others to evaluate may be to get some new interesting proposals opportunities, because the jury theater directors sit as conductors. you can get an ogazhement somewhere. well, this is a new opportunity. you not only participate in
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local competitions, but also entered the top ten television shows of big operas. here's how the selection for this project went. i know there were over 300 applications. as a result of the selection , out of 300, 18 people were invited to audition in the studio with an orchestra. uh, there was a competent, of course, jury representatives, there was an italian conductor and two directors and an accompanist coach, and it was serious for me a test. uh, out of eighteen people, 10 were chosen. i entered this top ten as the only soprano. and now you are preparing to participate in this project, right? the accompanist helps me very excitingly, a lot of work. i work every
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day. this is a lot of plowing, but a television show is a completely different law, and only with vocals, neither the jury nor the audience will be surprised, but they remember. well, those who cry more or fight more. you are ready internally for such scenario changes. here, in fact , listening showed that it was useless you can’t prepare, especially in such a tv project, because it’s not planned at all. and here are the lively emotions for me, for example, for an audition at a casting. uh, conductors. the orchestra stopped playing, and he stopped his hands folded and looks at me. i wasn't mentally prepared for this at all. and then the director, uh, who sits on the jury and throws me a problem. he says, daria, why are you interacting, and now you have a conductor xs, a conductor. seduce him. and i, and i
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just wanted to just go out and sing myself i didn't feel the best because i got sick. eh, i had one too. well, in general , the temperature was. i didn’t tell anyone about it, but i just wanted to go out and sing for myself. i put a tick that i'm done, that i'm a heroine. well, okay, they won’t pass so i won’t pass. but i showed myself my fighting qualities. well, we had to interact. these are the conditions of tv projects. and what awaits me next, i'm generally scared to imagine, because it's not over. yes, and it is impossible to prepare for this. it's alive reactions. the soul will have mercy not in a dream since you have already managed to appreciate your
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rivals, i went in time, and i met many acquaintances. i have guys girls with whom i crossed paths somewhere before the conservatory. someone and i studied with someone at the opera singing center, uh. well, as my classmates were , with whom we have been side by side for 5 years, so i know that i follow them on social networks and i know that they are wonderful singers and singers. and i was pleased that i was on the same wavelength with them, as i understand it, to go and win. well, i'm setting myself up such is the acceptance process. i want, uh hmm , maybe somehow for myself to learn to perceive this as a holiday not as a competition. how about a holiday? i have the opportunity
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to show myself. i was preparing for this. in general, i have gone through such a path in schools, the conservatory. there are all sorts of theater projects here, in principle, i think, well, what, well, i kind of have experience. well enough. well, let's fight, we'll show ourselves. well, i would like to pass. as far as possible and the whole program that i am preparing to show, so that it is not in boxes not on the table. well let's see i hope, and on the look, what is the secret of success then, what is the preparation? uh, some kind of knowledge. here are the situations. what does the jury want? this is a big complex. self-confidence , education, labor skills, plowing, charisma , appearance, after all, also matters for a television project. i think provision. in space uh, luck do you think you can
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make a career without vocal competitions? looking at how it turned out for me? i think it's possible. well, the question is the goals that you want to achieve and achieve and, uh, scale. and so it is possible. and what count uh take place in professions? this is how global it is and each age has its own criteria. yes? yes, definitely a star. although i don't really like that word. uh, nationwide citywide. yes, if you don't even know the area there, the village can be there for a kind of family. yes, you can become a brilliant performer on a global scale . most recently, you were recognized as the discovery of the year
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by the jury, er, by the international music award. bravo for you. it was predictable or stunning. it was stunning because, of course, i didn’t expect at all , anastasia igorevna moskvina called me and told me this news. i even thought that it was some kind of joke, that someone was doing some kind of prank there, called her back 10 minutes later, she says for sure. no, definitely not a joke, definitely not a joke. and she was surprised and well, somehow everyone was in shock, not only me. let's leave the opera and talk about scenes on non-musical topics. i can assume that since entering the bolshoi theater you have a large army of fans. i'm right. do you mean, do you
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art lovers. yes, of course, yes, but not only yes, but i ca n’t say that there are many no. i don’t know, you are somehow led to social networks. yes, communicate invite. no, there were none. i don’t know, probably, they are somehow afraid of me, they think that, by the way, i ’ve heard not one of the familiar opinions i will speak with you. you are all about music. you're all there and and i and what can i offer you? and what are we going to talk about? well, they probably think that i even exist in another world. well, to some extent, i guess so it is, but in your opinion. here is the best life companion for an opera singer. is it a musician or a person, uh, who has nothing to do with the stage or music
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, a difficult question, i guess. and it would be easier for me if a person understood, at least the specifics of my profession should not be a musician there, but in childhood it can be a music school to learn, so that somehow. to some small degree, to be on the same wavelength with me, to respect my profession, to respect my choice to accept somewhere, maybe some whims. and when you need to rest and be silent and support and come to the performances. and now he is proud of me. well, that's it, yes, but hmm, for him to be a musician, a singer, no, for him to be a stage person. well, this is not necessary for me, rather, just to have a reliable man nearby, on whom you can lean, who will be a reliable rear , there used to be a stereotype that an opera singer should not have a model figure. uh,
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now the current generation of opera divas, this stereotype was destroyed on stage by a slender artist with perfect figures. so does weight affect a good voice? and i think, that no hard tissue resonates, not soft. so is there sound? and, if you knock on a chair, it’s not soft, but, therefore, it’s just that your physical volume probably doesn’t affect being in good shape, the volume of your lungs does. ah, weight doesn't matter. i know that vocalists have, uh, chest a little more uh than ordinary people. well, if, for example, i didn’t study, maybe vocals, maybe i would have had less of it. i wouldn't be so wide here. it's the same swimmers. well, of course, eating is important, but here it’s more likely for a good mood, because food is also hmm raises a life-giving. you
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allow yourself something so sweet. i don't deny myself anything at all. well, there are periods when i try there. somehow limit yourself a little. the party is an even greater physical load. and how do you keep yourself in good sports shape, when i succeed from time to time it rarely happens. i go to gym. i go for a massage. this is me already if i’m really tired, and i need to devote some time imagine a little, but relax the sport. by the way, speaking, it helps a lot to throw out unnecessary energy and properly discharge and
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the mood rises endorphins. and you think, well done, you worked out. and when you see the results and i, frankly, well, i can say, sometimes with pride, that if i'm thinking there, well, i'll go on vacation, and i will have photos on the beach. i think an opera singer, and good molds are fine too. by the way, when you play sports. what music sounds in your headphones, probably something closer to rock lung. what is dynamic? motivating and i think music often sounds. well, most likely always. i have a speaker, i turn on different performers and wake up in the morning. i have music playing and everything is to the music. and yes , both classical and opera intersect there, i can even while at work i’m going to feel
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the voice there on the spot or not. yes, singing along, now series are in cinematic trends, and the behind-the-scenes life of artists. uh, the series of the ballet actress has recently been released, but only the opera series remains to be filmed, about which something that is hidden from the viewer's eye choice is told in such a film. i think like the ballet dancers and his actors in the movies. uh, flying theater we have the same competition. oh we have, uh, the struggle for the parts, for the roles, some internal moments, when the director wants to give you a part, and the conductor, for example, wants to give another artist a part. i think that they also have their own clashes. on this score, well , competition, that is, there are enough reasons for some kind of scenario. yes, there is also, of course,
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not a secret for anyone, the reverse side. uh, theater. eh, when someone says something unflattering about someone, he responds. it's just a matter of accepting our program called the meaning of life for you. what is the meaning of life my meaning of life. i think he will be in the process. mm to change, but for today, at this moment, to be in your place, to find your purpose. i think i'm going in the right direction. the main thing is to have close, healthy relatives nearby to be able to enjoy different moments. uh happy. perhaps that is why there is a meaning to life. by the way, i asked my dad dad what he said the meaning of life is in children, and i
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will come to this someday, too, but for now, hmm, my meaning is in the realization of my dream plans. i live by this at the moment. as a joker , i want to say, i also want to wish you good luck, because luck inspires and it gives the artist an incomparable sense of creative satisfaction. it's very nice that you invited me. i had a kind of interview debut. first, i will remember it. this was the meaning of life daria is a city dweller. alleluia we
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hide, the greatest shrines of christianity are all churches, that is, shrines on the territory the grand duchy of lithuania on the territory of sujas and so belarus itself which bore the name of st. michal arkhan, that is, it is such a thing. well, i don't think spiritually it can be all downfall. does the name affect the character and fate of a person in the cinema of the holy well, how would he be called out, but live as you wear it. why does the bible call to be joyful sometimes earthly joy and forest joy, it is like that, sometimes it passes very quickly, and the joy that a person receives from communion with god in the church, that is, she well, somehow it turns out that fills every day of his life. why do they ring bells in churches, it is known that bells are a tradition
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of ringing yes, it was the form of bells that came to us more western, as it were, traditions from the catholic, because in the orthodox, as it were, execution. it was called a beater, which also beat the plates. from the same departure materials, but they gave answers to these and other questions in spiritual educational projects on the belarus 24 tv channel, we talk about the most important thing in the world of science, so that it is understandable and accessible, so that no one gets confused, cowardice in belarus began back in the 15th century , only rich films had them on the tables of princes, we share interesting facts. you probably brought limona to belarus before the potatoes, according to experts , waiting for its permission, residents of megacities spend about 6 months of their lives. surely you already guessed what i’m saying? i ask the most exciting questions about traffic lights and look for answers to them. why do traffic lights shine for us exactly
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