tv [untitled] BELARUSTV September 15, 2024 4:05pm-4:35pm MSK
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employees will be sent out into the cold - a mystery, added the co-chair of the opposition alternative alice weidel to the list: do you still want to convince yourself that voters are fleeing you en masse because you have not explained your policy to them well enough, on the contrary, citizens have clearly understood that your policy leads to the destruction of prosperity, to deindustrialization, mass migration and the loss of internal security, are you the chancellor of decline, mr. scholz? supplier zf is cutting up to 14 thousand jobs, 1,000 jobs will be lost in sab, at ford 4,600, bosch 3,740, baia - 3,200, bacf - 3,300, michelin - 1,500, milia - 1,300, continental - 1,200. the most famous companies are cutting jobs in germany and moving production abroad because they are no longer competitive here.
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only that same post-election withdrawal syndrome made olaf take a fresh look at reality. in an attempt to hold on to his seat , sensible decisions that have been unusual in recent years began to come to mind. at the end of last week, the italian wrote that the german chancellor was working on plan for a peaceful settlement of the conflict. on wednesday, the declining one personally stated this in an interview with the ard tv channel. do you trust zelensky? i recently had a very confidential conversation with him, really confidential, we talked, among other things, about how we currently assess the situation, i believe that now is the time to discuss how we can move from war to peace faster, more quickly than is happening now, this means that peace negotiations are underway, there will definitely be another peace conference, and zelensky and i both agree that russia should be there, it seems logical, an event in ukraine and support.
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russia, meanwhile even pro-ukrainian experts in europe are clutching their heads, predicting the failure of the kurdish operation with subsequent capitulation. and what if something goes wrong, what will be the worst-case scenario for this operation? the worst- case scenario would be the capitulation of ukraine, if kursk is lost, if russia continues to advance in donbass, at some point ukraine, we will sit down at the negotiating table.
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the world's first private spacewalk. the entrepreneur called the casting in spacesuits paid for the flight to the earth's orbit for himself. the tour on the crewdragons ship was produced by spacex with the light hand of elon musk. the six-day polar dawn mission broke another record. the crew moved away from the earth by as much as 1,400 km. only the astronauts of the apollo lunar mission flew further. what else happened over
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the past 7 days, what events will not leave you without emotions, what you should definitely find out about. a special selection for you prepared by nikita makhodkin. a holiday preceding a grand agricultural work. mirrors come in different forms, but you have never seen anything like these. china's technological record and a machine that creates tastes. we will find out about this in the coming minutes, but first, let 's look up. a record number of people were in space at the same time. 19 people. this is two more than in may 2023, when the previous record was set. the launch to the iss from the soyuz ms-26 spacecraft with three crew members helped to update the achievement. he went into orbit from baikanur. thus, there are currently 12 people on the iss,
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along with the nasa astronauts who were previously stuck there. they, let us recall, arrived at the station in june and were supposed to spend only a few days in orbit, but due to problems with the ship and ... had to stay until next year. another four people are on board the spacex ship as part of a private mission. its participants managed to go into outer space for the first time in the history of extraterrestrial tourism. two of the four crew members, isaacman and sarah the gillis were able to spy on the vast expanses, although they managed to do so halfway out of the ship. this week , the cotton harvest season started in turkmenistan, which is key for the country's agro-industrial complex. in
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2023, there were about 580 thousand hectares of cotton fields, the country's natural and climatic conditions are favorable for growing various varieties of this plant. in honor of the start of the harvesting campaign, exhibitions of equipment, as well as agricultural and textile products, were held. tokyo lights 2024 is a festival featuring one-minute projection paintings with a mirror theme. they aim to make the japanese capital a nighttime landmark. held at the meidi memorial museum in shinjuku, the event features colorful and creative works from international competitors. this year's competition attracted many participants from around the world, with a total of 278 works from 56 countries and regions. each of our competitions has a theme. this year's theme is mirrors. a mirror is not only a physical
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object, it can also be a mirror of the mind and heart, as well as a mirror that allows us to see another world. therefore, the task of the authors is to create works with these semantic. in addition, a short show using drones was added to the festive events, all this is a play of light and imagination. china set a new guinness world record by lifting more than 800 drones into the air. synchronized drones created a whole series of amazing shows: in the night sky you could see figures such as dragons, flowers or abstract patterns. all this... demonstrates the potential of unmanned aerial vehicles to create large-scale aerial art. the shenzhen location was not chosen by chance. the city is known for its technological innovations. the perfect location for a record-breaking event that has cemented shenzhen's reputation as
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a center of excellence. an ice cream shop in milan has started using gpt chat to create new flavor combinations. so. the owners of the establishment intend to look at their craft from new angles, as it is noted, even customers who were skeptical about the role of artificial intelligence in the production of their favorite ice cream, stopped complaining after the first tasting. artificial intelligence can definitely be compared to the invention of electricity, it is something truly destructive in the realities of our company, and above all, as far as we are concerned in this project, it was very useful in classifying.
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sat down at the typewriter and became the queen of the detective genre. scientists from the queen's university of belfast even derived a universal formula. to calculate villains in her novels: the reader gave gold to ten little blacks, silver - murder on the orient express, and hearts to the genius poirot. the books of the queen of detective fiction are still in the top of the most published ones today, the total circulation is 2 billion copies. such figures were conquered only by the bible and shakespeare. date of the week - september 15, the 135th birthday of the author of murderously entertaining detectives, agatha christie. you looked around the planet, thank you for being and staying with us, visit the website
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pyotr kupriyanov fought in the rodina partisan detachment of the razgrom brigade since 1943. in his very first battle with the nazis, he got himself a weapon. the young partisan collected important intelligence data, penetrating the garrisons of the occupiers, and took an active part in the rail war. for his bravery in the fight against the fascist occupiers, he was awarded the partisan of the patriotic war medal of the second degree. in july of 1944, when the red army from... a young fighter died 2
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november 1944, covering the embrasure of an enemy pillbox with his chest. this sacrificial feat helped his comrades to take control of a nameless height in a distant region of latvia and victoriously move on, driving the fascists from soviet soil. eighteen-year-old pyotr kupriyanov was awarded the title of hero of the soviet union. posthumously.
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the orchestra's happiness, of course, is very exciting, i will not say that it is difficult, this is our profession, we were taught this, and as a professional we must play without a mistake, on time, right? and, of course, confidently, everyone is always nervous, especially when there is a solo, yes, but the most important thing is to
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simply know your part well and be sure to look at the conductor. you know, i really love going to the theater to listen, to watch ballet. opera, i really love watching with my loved ones, when you are in the theater, you are surrounded by such an atmosphere, such a magnificent hall, orchestra, when i am in the pit, yes, there you always really want to look up, what is up there, how the dancers dance, yes, and what scenery is there, so sometimes i allow myself to get up and look there with your nose, take a look, here is a good sound, yes, the audience will hear it and
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the conductor and soloists will hear it, yes, and if we play quietly, no one will hear our solo, yes, that is why it is very important to be, let's say, a solo musician, so that your sound is heard in the hall. getting into the opera and ballet theater is, in my opinion, the most honorable and significant place for a musician in our country. competition, of course, and we have it, yes, a harpist is practically always needed alone in any orchestra. at the moment, we are preparing such harpists who will try compete and develop our harp art.
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so, let's now start the passage again, and play me brighter left hand, slowly i. and go up with an even, perfectly even sound. okay, more in the left hand the second first finger. and this piece is an orchestral difficulty, in theaters the ballet of raymond glazuny is very often performed. now we are performing the prelude from the ballet raymond and the dance of raymond, right? and during the dance we need to be perfectly rhythmic.
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then he walked, ate, and rested somewhere, studied again for 2 hours, this is very correct the decision to study exactly 4 hours a day, at least, yes, but with a break, that is , sitting in a row, of course, it is difficult, and for our back it is a very difficult instrument, yes, we need to be constantly in good shape with a straight back, so that in no case do the shoulders move, and we must necessarily be on support, that is, i often ask the girls to have heels. yes, even the smallest ones, so that we are on support, because all the load goes to the back. the harp itself is diatonic, what does this mean? if there was a grand piano, we would see only white here keys, all the black keys we move with our pedals, yes, we have a very complex mechanism, and this mechanism appeared about 200 years ago, maybe a little more,
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yes, in the original version the harp was a little smaller, it had fewer strings. it was a lever harp, what is a lever harp, this is when we move the mechanisms here, the pegs here with our hand, yes, and so that we could expand our repertoire, yes, and great composers could finally write for us, and they created this double-action harp with pedals, yes, that is, if i press the pedal, the fork here clamps, for example, we had a c, yes, and i...
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leto has very interesting ones on the pedal, we ordered them from moscow, that is, this is such a device, now leto will show how to attach it to the pedal, since she is such a baby, be, get out of the harp, yes, here, and she puts it on the pedal, on the pedal itself, yes, and with her foot she can just press the pedal to change the sound we need, yes, try putting it on the pedal now, in general, the sooner... we start practicing the harp, the better, but of course, on such a large concert harp it is quite problematic, therefore you can start children with a small lever harp,
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where there are 26 strings 32, here we have 44, in principle, so many strings are not needed at the very beginning of training. in my experience, i can say that my girl started studying at the age of four, and her mother was able to buy a lever harp, a small one, and you know, now she is 6 years old, she has been studying with me for 2 years, and i see colossal results, that is, when a child is really busy with what he likes to do, when parents are ready to help, to prompt somewhere during the lesson, yes, and at home the child studies independently, but... in the presence of parents, yes, it gives great results, of course, you shouldn't start too early if the child is not ready for it, but if he has the desire and the opportunity, i think that it is worth starting as early as possible, i
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see that all my girls have a soul for this instrument, and i see that if you guide the child correctly, if you tell how brightly and effectively you can play this or that piece, the child is interested in it, the student it's interesting, she starts to burn with it really... to understand that i can play the way i was told, i can perform with such a sound, show, and i will be pleased with myself, that is, it is very important to interest a child. when i was very little, my mother brought me here to study the harp, yes, my first teacher was elena maksimova, she is a soloist of the symphony orchestra of the republic of belarus, then still a composer, a famous smolensk, asked her to take me to her to teach me to play the harp. so she came specifically to teach me on this instrument, since the harp was not developed in our country, my parents from childhood began to take me
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to moscow for master classes with professor irina petrovna pashinskaya, she was a professor at the moscow conservatory, and we also participated in the orff festivals of the russian orff society, and these festivals were organized by my current professor, natalya khamidovna shamiya. so from year to year i went to these master classes, to the festival and tried to reach the level that was worthy at my age, then i graduated from college here and entered the russian academy of music, and after a few years i returned here to develop the harp art of belarus, classical art, classical music has a huge future, we... i think that in every school, in any, there should always be music lessons, yes, so that we develop the correct understanding and perception
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of music, good, and this is very important for children, yes, and to raise, for example, like mozart was raised, we all know that from childhood father took him everywhere, to germany, france, england. he took master classes from great composers and musicians, and mozart studied music a lot, so he not only with his talent, he reached such heights became one of the best composers. all this only goes along with the desire of parents with the right teachers. "we do not tell dry historical facts, we
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immerse ourselves in the era. our ivye tatars still remember the grand duke vitovt when praying, because he appreciated them as great warriors and invited them here to our lands for so that they help him fight, to say that it is comfortable." no, but i feel more confident, yes, more protected, it is true, artifacts from centuries of history, a real puzzle for us, as time travelers, this is one of the oldest items that we have in our collection, this is an elcapion cross, which dates back a century, today such a cross is worn, for example, by the pope or bishops, the task of our guides is to ignite in you a desire to order. smells so
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is laid down in childhood. and i am incredibly grateful to my mother, father, of course, and grandmother, for the fact that they brought up in me that love for art, for music, for my profession, responsibility and discipline, which i now possess, i think my grandmother brought me a love of classical music, she had a lot of small cassettes, which, unfortunately, we do not listen to now, we do not have such cassettes, and there was one.
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the person always told me that you need a lot to work so that something comes out of a person. during my studies at the russian gnessin academy of music, with professor natalia shameeva, i traveled to many countries and am a lauratta of international competitions in austria, portugal, russia, ukraine, france and italy. and of course, this is a great contribution of my professor. every summer was not a vacation, it was some kind of festival, it was some kind of preparation for the competition, so during these 5 years that i studied there, the teacher helped me incredibly, when there were a lot competitions and there was no rest for 4 years, and you are constantly studying every day
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you... you have to go somewhere, perform somewhere, but it was not a period that i wanted to quit forever, there was a period when i wanted to rest a little, for a month, for 3 weeks, at least, to rest, to go to the sea, that is there, yes, and, of course, great support comes from the family and from the professor, who said, stop, you need to rest, then with new strength, with new inspiration you go to conquer the peaks, we cannot receive energy - only... where there, where we spend it, let's say, so recently i started painting, i find it very interesting, it calms me down and relaxes me, my favorite books are, of course, victor hugo, the man who laughs, notre dame cathedral, and his other novels, that is , i grew up on his books, dumas montacristo.
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i'm reading manta cristo now, veyso mm, sublime earthly, about the life of mosart, it's very interesting to read, especially when my students play his works, and i even recognize some moments, how he wrote them, how he lived, how much his father invested in his future so that he would grow up so wonderful.
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