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talk about some other topics , art, in any case, it is always with you, you will not give it up, because i tell my students all the time, if you want to do this seriously, you must understand a simple thing, this is your way of life , that is, it’s not something that you do there from 9 to 6 every day with a break for lunch, you have saturday and sunday off, it’s like, it’s your state of mind, it’s yours. your life is an integral part of you, and it is with you all the time.
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the national flavor covers almost all directions from folk art to the ultra-modern avant-garde. works by belarusian composers of world classical and pop music are performed by both eminent and novice musicians. a unique composing performing school has been created in the country, and personnel training is carried out in the country's leading universities. an integral part of belarusian musical art is.
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stayed to teach vocals? the same story from childhood, my mother is a professional musician, she, let’s say, brought me into music, from the age of 6 i understood that i simply had no other choice, the belarusian music industry, it does not stand still , new names appear, new genres, trends in music, and how not to get lost in all this, to remain ourselves, throughout our creative life we have never tried to chase anything too much. to be very similar to someone, we were just doing what we loved, it’s just that there are already authors with that they work with, they understand enough that it will be interesting to us, that now, in principle, people are interested, we don’t even tell them what we want, we just want a wonderful song from you, so that it’s a hit, so that it’s just bright, when already we are sent a demo of the song, we understand that well, we just need to... somehow break it down,
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just make a high-quality rendition and, as they say, record it. you can’t keep up with styles, today one thing is fashionable, tomorrow another, but there are compositions that, after 10 years, are still the same. it's bold, it's with the times, let's put it that way, and i really hope that it's full of ambition, full of ambition and loved by its listeners, that's very important for an artist. the musical life of belarus is known and talked about far beyond its borders. including thanks to the festival movement, the genre palette of which is unusually diverse, in addition to events dedicated to pop music, blues, jazz, rock and roll, festivals of sacred, organ, chamber academic music are held; among the numerous
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musical events, belarusian music stands out musical autumn, international festival of yuri bashmet, golden shlyager festival in mogilev, music. svizh and, of course, the international arts festival, the slavic bazaar in vitebsk. the musical art of belarus is multifaceted; it strives to preserve national traditions, while simultaneously developing popular styles in the world. i will follow you wherever you interfere, i will be with you, you know, wherever you are, i will light a star so that you will find me, to be with you. we are with our meladras, i will follow you, wherever you come, i will be with you, you know, where we were, i will light a star so that you can find me, so that we can be with you, we are in our sky,
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i will follow you, i want that... to be with you, to be ours in the sky, thank you, classical music is the golden fund of world musical culture, this is the sound of the past, which is not subject to time; when it comes to the classics, famous composers immediately come to mind, such as sebastian bach, tchaikovsky, wolfgang, amadeus mozart. it was in the 16th-11th centuries that genres and forms were formed, such as symphony, opera, sonata, prelude, suite, overture and others. the symphony
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orchestra is the largest group for performing academic music. it includes wooden, stringed, brass, and percussion instruments. orchestral feature. performance, a combination of the depth of conveyed experiences and a variety of artistic techniques. anna, good afternoon, hello! classical music is works that have stood the test of centuries and have not lost their relevance today. so, in your opinion, is classical music for everyone or for the elite, why? you know i wouldn't she said that for the elite, most likely, not everyone now in our modern world, but... maybe it’s clear, such as, say, baroque or classical music, especially, but people may not understand, rather something closer, yes more modern, romance is closer to my liking, modern music is interesting, now art as such in our world, it seems to me, has come a little into the background, are you into
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music or music has been with you almost since childhood, in your opinion, with a love of music are born or does it come with time, i i think she's definitely coming. they try to make you fall in love with art, with music, and you slowly, slowly, in such small steps , you begin to immerse yourself in it, you begin to slowly fall in love with it, then , then, of course, when many years have passed, you cannot imagine life without
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it, in what at age you realized that your instrument is the violin, and what is so magical about it for you, at first my mother sent me to music school at the age of 5, i... didn’t even think about it, what is my instrument, why? well, mom said, you need to study, that means ok, i went, and so over time i began to like it so much, at first i like to look at it, then i like to play and... see how it sounds, what timbres it can heal, i gradually began to get carried away, get carried away, look, dig, unwind the pegs, look, turn the machines, look at how everything is arranged inside and think about what ’s inside, and how can it even, such a small fragile violin can sometimes produce such works, such strong strong, large-scale, powerful, sound extract, i began to fall in love with it and over time i began to understand that i probably could live without it. i can, i must continue to try to comprehend more and more this magic
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of this instrument, i fell in love with the violin, and now i think that of course i cannot imagine my life without the violin. you are the first violin of the orchestra of the national academic bolshoi opera and ballet theater of the republic of belarus, you are in close contact with the conductor, you have such contact with the orchestra members, and you perform all the solos stapled, but still. there is a big competition for this place and it is not so easy to get the title of first violin, what was your path like? like everyone else, they probably had to play a competition, they had to play a classical piece, in my case it was mozart’s fifth concerto, a romantic piece or a concert or a play of their choice, in my case it was winiawski ’s variations on an original theme, and it was natural to read from the party sheet, i probably did all this successfully and passed the competition and was selected. in place of the first violins. what is it like to be the first violin in an orchestra and what important qualities should
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a person who holds this honorary title have? oh, in fact, this is not as simple as it seems at first glance, when you come to the theater, you usually enjoy this beauty, and you look and think, well, why are they sitting on the strip playing for fun, it seems, it’s not so difficult, but in fact, it is very difficult, firstly, any performance, opera, ballet takes a lot... a lot of strength, both emotional and simply physical, i believe that you need to have a fairly strong, even masculine character in order to be able to lead oneself like this and even somewhere, somewhere to insist on one’s own. does your repertoire include only classical works, or are there modern works? of course, we all start with the classics, classics, romance, these are genres that you definitely need to go through, but over time this becomes not enough and you want something new, something interesting.
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folk faculty at the belarusian academy of music, vladimir nikolaevich korolchuk. this there was something so new for me, something so interesting, because you’re always kind of used to playing. some kind of classical music, smooth, very understandable in principle for performance and for yourself, when something new appears, something unknown, where the rhythm changes in each measure, for example, the tempo changes, the harmonies change, and you don’t even at first you can immediately get used to these harmonies and of course this is all very interesting to study, to delve into it and of course i want to perform more more and more modern music. an orchestra is a large and friendly family, where every member of the orchestra is important and valuable. what other metaphor would you choose? for me it’s like some kind of huge mechanism, these screws,
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cogs, where everyone must fit into each other to understand, but be combined with each other, otherwise there will be no music, otherwise there will be no common work, then it will not start and will not be able to play if somewhere, some mechanism is broken and either something does not work with each other, all music as such will probably not be able to be performed, so it's probably so big huge. a machine with its own very interesting mechanism, there is a common opinion that all musicians love rehearsals more than the concerts themselves, is this true? i don’t know, to be honest, i like concerts better, no matter how much you rehearse, no matter how much you rehearse, you can seem to rehearse everything from start to finish and think that that’s it , you’ll come out, that’s it, you’re completely ready, you ’ll play now, very good, but this, when you go to a concert, this is...
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the composer who wrote his works, i probably put my soul, no matter how trite it may sound, i put everything into this work, which is why it is now in demand these days. and how many days, months, years are needed to master the skill of a musician and become a real professional in his field , probably even a whole life is not enough, at first the stage when you are studying, you need to gain some kind of technical base, these are the basics that in the future they will already help you play music for real, of course,
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it would be nice to send children from the age of 5 to a music school and so that they are already there purposefully. focused on music, at first we studied for 3-5 hours, i don’t know, eight, then this figure is even more , more, then, yes, over time, of course, this is constant development, constant development, constant, search for something new, let’s advice to young talents who want to connect their lives with music, to become professional musicians, you should like it, you really should like it, if a person doesn’t want to do it, then it’s better... it’s better not to start, you have to fall in love with this profession, without this nothing will work out, you have to want it, you have to live by it. today the bolshoi theater of belarus hosts about 80 opera and ballet performances; an important area of its activity is replenishing the national repertoire. traditions are carefully preserved here; some productions
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are extremely popular and have not left the theater stage for several decades. among them are the opera madama butterfly, ballets of the creation of the world and the legendary spartacus, by the world famous choreographer valentin elizariev. besides, the theater annually hosts grandiose cultural projects, bolshoi theater evenings at the radivilov castle, musical evenings at the bolshoi, the minsk international christmas opera forum, the grand new year's ball and others. classical music continues to live today, along with musical ones. modernity, it is subject to new interpretations, receives a fresh sound on theater stages in cinemas, it can often be heard even in commercials, classical music is in dialogue with modernity, thereby demonstrating its relevance for eternity.
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