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having experience of uh life. in big cities, uh, like minsk, brest, we really like kobrin, especially our village, uh, because we found our little piece of heaven on earth, uh, we really like our way of life, uh, a small town - close to the borders, and compact, rich infrastructure, ideal for... living, uh,
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raising children and at the same time spending a minimum of time moving from point a to point b. and thanks to this, there is a lot of time left to devote to it work, or rest, or personal development. therefore, i personally see - in the model of life that we have developed, uh, a huge plus in saving time. we really like our.
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verge of stopping, because we like it so much, we want to continue to continue, as a result, you barely get home at 11 pm, all the same it is without regrets without sadness, all the same it is our favorite thing, love for your homeland and country can manifest itself in different ways, and even how much effort you give to your favorite thing also speaks of love for the homeland, yes, having lived here for 16 years with my beloved wife. well, this country rightfully bears the name of the second homeland and in the process of life i observe that it does not matter, it turns out, the stamp in the passport has little significance, and in order to show your attitude to people, to the land, and it seems to me that the real manifestation of patriotism, care, and ... your citizens,
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this is care about their lives, about their way of life, about their health, we grow vegetables, probably, this will be our main message, and we want every person, every resident, every belarusian has the right to clean, tasty, honest food, our main rule is that food should never... take away health, because it is the basis for our body, our fuel, for our ideas, for our accomplishments, so we try to build the production process so that we have time to experiment, learn and make our food as healthy as possible in today's realities, because it is not easy, we grow vegetables in open ground, we always... need
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cope with many factors, so i consider the main advantage to be that we, as persons representing, yes, grandfather's farms, our family, we do not have beds for ourselves, we eat products from our fields, from any box, container, from a warehouse, probably, we are proud of this, this is what probably... then in life we will never regret it in life, we boldly experiment, we grow vegetables for the body and also develop our territory for the soul, for our own, for those who visit our farm, so i think that this is true love for the homeland, for people, for people, well, people are the country, so without people.
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only for our tv viewers, we choose the best routes, we also decided not to look in. our country. the poet wrote 17 poems here, which were included in two cycles: old belarus and the place, and two poems: veronica in the village. only in 1871, a temple was built on this site, later consecrated in honor of the intercession of the holy mother of god. ancient iconostasis and rare
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minute the hero will come out to us and answer all the questions, are you ready for the meeting? with our guest. vitaly grigorievich, i think the children are very worried now, and are you absolutely calm before this meeting? at this moment i am not calm at all. do you agree that children should not be deceived. yes, i completely agree. are you ready to promise that you will answer all the questions extremely honestly? i will try. then good luck. so, welcome our hero, the chief conductor of the honored collective.
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can answer, so who will start, i see the red sector wants, vitali, turn to the right, hello, vitali, my name is na, what did you want to become when you were a child, and dad? and mom dreamed of me playing the accordion, and next to at the pushkinskaya metro station there was a palace of culture of the fine-cloth factory, there were different sections, different clubs. my parents brought me there to the section, my aunt gave me an accordion, it turned out that you need to play, pull these bellows, i thought that music is not my thing, but one day with my peers, we played hide and seek in this palace of culture, one time i hid like that, ran to the third floor and heard some sounds that came from behind the door, i open the door, and there is a brass band playing, and some man's hand grabbed me by the collar and pulled me into this
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room. i was struck by this sound, this collective sound of the musicians, that when i came home from classes, i said: dad, i saw that they play the trumpets, i said, i want to play the trumpet, i don’t want to drag these bellows, but they allowed me, of course , to go to the trumpet. study, then everything went as usual, so tell me, please, how did you study at school, did your grades affect your future choice of profession? i am often asked this question, i can tell you that in my i don't remember my parents studying with me in my life, somehow the school process went by itself, i studied at school 136 with a theatrical... bias, and i
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studied until the fifth grade, well, probably not very well, that is, i was an average student, but from the sixth grade to the ninth i still have diaries in my family collection, i didn't have a single two, but i had two f's, one f was in french, the second was a f in... chemistry, so, in french, the f, i'll tell you right away, it was written in a cell, and the teacher's signature would be on the whole page, that is, this is how i saw myself, a teacher of french, and in chemistry the f was on the whole page, and the signature in the box, you understand that a f is generally an assessment of an extraordinary situation, i got a f because, because...
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my teachers placed some hopes on me, this is simply an assessment of the situation that happened at that very moment, so i still have these diaries. vitaly, i will ask you to turn 180°, turn your attention to the black sector, can you tell us about my very first experience as a conductor, it was probably the end of 1999, the beginning of the 2000s. at that time, i was studying at the minsk glinka music college. there was such a tradition there, on new year 's holidays, students and pupils of the orchestral faculty made a festive concert, that is, we created musical, musical works, made some kind of potpourri, compilation, topical works from them, which were sounding at that time, and we made such a ... festive comic performance for college students and for
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teachers, we created such a program called compote, compote is a set of musical pieces, we bought a zaporozhets night, disassembled it and through the window, having agreed with the guard, delivered its stage, and that is, our show began with an orchestra, the hosts came out of the zaporozhets, when ... the teacher took it, i thought she would have a heart attack, well, that was such a wonderful time, we are moving to the yellow sector, turn left, tell me, please, is it necessary for a conductor to be able to play musical instruments, it is necessary and also once it is necessary, a conductor must play more than one musical instrument, my creative path, as i already said, began with the accordion, i can play the trumpet, i can play a wind instrument, there is an instrument called the alto,
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i can play the baritone, a wind instrument, i came to the presidential orchestra - at the beginning of my career as a trumpet player, i had to master an instrument like the trumpet, and of course the piano, but it is good when a musician can also play the violin, at least he understands how to extract it. why do parents sometimes force us to do things we don't like at all? you understand, parents want you all, their children to be better, whether you want it or not, while you're growing up, developing, you have to study everything, the nineteenth, early twentieth century, what was
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the main thing there, the main thing there was dancing, fiction, right, playing musical instruments. this is the basic package that you have to, well, whether you want it or not, but you have to master it. we're moving to the red sector. why does an orchestra need a conductor if the musicians themselves know, what to play? when you start producing something together, everyone will start to pull the blanket out of themselves. and so that everyone does not pull the blanket out of themselves, there must be a leader in the team who will see the problem, create ways to solve this problem and achieve a good result, let's say you and your colleague who is sitting next to you can have a different opinion about one concept, and here is a judge who will judge you. the conductor is always right, if the conductor
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is wrong, see the first point. excellent answer. we turn 180°, black sector, recently i saw on the internet how a robot conducted an orchestra, how do you feel about this, that you can soon be replaced by machines? it would be good if they created a robot assistant for me, you understand that e movement, some concept, some traditions of a robot can be taught, but a person is distinguished from other living beings and from a robot, the presence. something like that, well, we will call it for you simply by a simple word, soul and sincerity, i think that it is still very far for artificial intelligence to be able to understand all these processes, we move to the yellow sector, turn left, i have two questions for you, the first, why is your orchestra
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called presidential, the first question, let's have a quick one right away, yes, the presidential orchestra, because in... in 2002 , on august 6, a decree was signed by the president on the creation of the presidential orchestra of the republic of belarus on the basis of the palace of the republic, thank you, the second question, are you personally acquainted with the president, how was it, the presidential orchestra works next to the president, we are not personally acquainted, but the president shook my hand several times, i 'm proud of it, well, let's go. pop or classical music? academic music, i think, is preferred, of course, by a narrow circle of admirers, because pop music is a mass product that you hear
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constantly from radio outlets, from tv, the internet, it's mainly pop music, that's academic music culture, so in order to understand it, you need to learn to listen learn to understand, recently my colleague and i, we studied together at the academy of management at president, he says: let's go with you to our art gallery, look at the paintings there, well, you understand, this is also elite art, i say, well, how long will it take, he says: we'll walk for 2 hours, i say, why? and he says: well , you have to take a closer look, when you start to be interested in this music, focus in this direction, this music becomes more interesting and more open for you. well, you understand that pop music is a mass product, academic music, to listen to it, you still need
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to learn to listen to it, learn to go to museums, yes. what do you think in general? are belarusians a musical nation? i think so, even over the 20 years of the history of the presidential orchestra, many workers who were, worked in our presidential orchestra, now decorate other, let's say famous, russian orchestras, we have one in moscow, in st. petersburg, in the mariinsky theater they work. there are musicians working in the east, very talented ones. and what is a score and why does a conductor need it? in accessible language: score, score is a collection of parts.
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there are different instruments in the orchestra, these instruments are combined into some groups, for example, there are woodwind instruments, there is a group of brass instruments, if you look, you can imagine what a film strip is, right? frame by frame, here is the storyboard, here at this moment in time it is written out in the procedure like this in a line, each instrument, here at this moment of the music the conductor sees everything that is happening in the orchestra. but what to do if the conductor did not have time turn the page? well, it's okay, usually, in most cases, if, of course, the pace of work is slow, the conductor always comes the team. prepared, i come, let's say, to work at 8:00 in the morning, my team arrives only at 100, our rehearsals start at 100 from 8 o'clock, let's say until 10 i study the program that
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will sound at the rehearsal, i study the musical material, when i already go out to the team, i'm already prepared, i don't necessarily need to see what is written in the score, well, there are some tricky procedures where you can take a look, but in principle it is no longer needed. let's move on to the yellow sector, please turn to the left. do you have any idols in your profession? if so, which ones? i really love the work of herbert von karajan, i listen to it over and over again, i have recordings at home, now, of course, i don't keep them on disks, all his recorded symphonies, i analyze, let's say, he recorded them in his, let's call him, youth, in the younger period of the entire symphony. then he listened to them at some time and rewrote all these symphonies, said that i was hot in my youth, i drove the tempos and
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rewrote it differently, here i am listening, analyzing, i also like the work of the russian conductor fedoseyev, also the work of lis, the conductor, there are, well, i can’t say that these are idols, there are, i can already name colleagues. who i like, how they work, how they present this or that musical material to their audience, or how they organize their show? let's move to the red sector, turn left. hello, my name is margarita, please answer my question, how strict are you as a father? well, i think that this question is somehow fictitious, yes? today, my daughter is present, my daughter is present at the recording, i am strict, i am not strict
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with the child, i am strict with the matter, let's say, with some attitude, with some matter, as i already said, i do not like when they lie to me, i love precision, i like to do everything on time, so that, let's say, if there is some... amount of work, so that it is done on time, i do not like to drag it out, i think that we can even redirect this question to my daughter, let's do it, in fact, vitaly's daughter is now in the studio, raise your hand, how can i see you, hello, i am ulyana, yes, my dad is a moderately strict father, but - this concerns business, when we practice, for example, the piano, together with him, he helps me with something, this concerns... business lessons, when he also helps me with something, but my dad is a very cheerful person, we often go fishing together, we travel together with our family, so you can
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a musical family you have, bravo! applause ulyana kulbakov, take your place. hello, my name is nikita. anyway, the question is: what was the largest orchestra you have ever conducted? i conducted a combined team, i had a state exam. at that time, i was given an orchestra to take the state exam. i got the model orchestra of the ministry of internal affairs, i did my internship there and prepared a program with them, but since i was already working at that time in the presidential orchestra, i asked the guys, my classmates, i was studying, i asked to strengthen the line-up, i think there were about 80 people on stage for my state exam in the large
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hall of the conservatory, we barely fit. many were standing, musicians, at that time, probably, there was still a renovation going on in the building of the conservatory, the teachers were afraid that the hall would crack from such a powerful sound of wind instruments, you understand, these are not, these were not violins, these were an orchestra of wind instruments, a brass band, and another question, is it easy to find a common language with vocalists, do you have to do this, and do you also control them with a stick? well, each one has a different approach, you understand, a vocalist is different, there are, for example, some vocalists, when they go out to the orchestra, to a famous orchestra, but they don’t understand that when they come to the orchestra, when there are 50 people, professional musicians, that they need to come prepared, i immediately make a remark, well , of course, not in front of the group, so that it doesn’t break the person right away, i
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’m talking to you so seriously, but in general we have... probably the most friendly atmosphere, our musicians live for their work, they serve the music, we turn 180°, red sector. tell me, please, are you as skilled with your family as you are with your baton? well , this is a problem for me, i have everything sorted out everywhere, but with my family i am still on the way, but i think that a family is created in order to do everything together and jointly. here you are conducting a huge orchestra, will you be able to manage us right now to conduct with us your baton, let's try, vitaly,
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we are moving to the black sector, hello, my name is leila, do you believe in first love, and love at first sight or first love, yes at first sight. yes, this is my case, my wife, alexandra kulbakov, i don’t remember, in 2006 she came to our team, i even remember that moment when she was introduced to the team, a day happened, that’s it, now we have two children, ulyana 12 years old and makar 6 years old, i generally believe in everything, in many options. everything is possible in life, any option in life can be, in the first and lastly, what is the most romantic thing you have ever done in your life what thing do you regret the most? i regret
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the past, what i could have done when, let's say, i was young, when i was hot and could do something, well... but right now i regret, let's say, that i had such a teacher at the music school alexandrova, she gave her whole soul to teach us the piano, but we, as a brotherhood , these are people playing wind instruments, we paid special attention to this, then in the process of our studies, and so work as a conductor, i had to make up for it later. you need to do everything on time, here you have the most wonderful period, gain knowledge, the second part of the question, the most romantic act, yes, well i do n’t know, probably romantic, i left flowers under the door for my wife so that she
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would open the door in the morning, and there were flowers, but she was not yet my wife, that’s probably it, we move on to the yellow sector, turn around... and they say that it is difficult to get along with creative people, and you are an easy person, i think not very, i can have different situations, there was some kind of meeting, i didn't get enough sleep, but i shouldn't show myself to the team, because when you come to a team, a team, you understand, here's how you all respond a hundredfold here, if i throw out negative energy at you now, you'll just burn me here, and if i'm kind to you, then you 'll be kind to me, well, you understand, that's the law. vitaly, turn to the right, black sector,
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tell me, please, about your closest friends, what role do they play in your life and how do you spend time together? i went through some period of life, i can say, based on my experience, that... friends, well, you think that you have a lot of friends, you will come to the time when you understand who real friends are, i will not name the last name, first name, i have one friend, well, you see, you don’t necessarily have to meet and communicate with a friend, a friend is when something happened to you, he will drop everything, even being in another place, will help you, any situation. but a friend is known not only in grief, but a friend is known in joy, this is for you for the future, when you do something, let’s say, you achieve something when a person rejoices with you, they envy, and acquaintances of course, well, you understand, i have a very large
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circle of acquaintances, i communicate with almost the entire belarusian stage, there can be many acquaintances and buddies, and friends, well, this probably has to pass time, you understand, over time you will understand how ... who are your friends, let's move on to the red sector, and what kind of music is more difficult for you to perform, russian or european, i can tell you my state, my mental state, there are several programs, but you know, how our the band plays rock music, but there is also a direction like hard rock and metal, but there are a few compositions after which, let's say, when performing a cover, the band that works with us... so we make a program, and after this program, when i come home, i can't calm down, i don't know what it's connected with, i sit in the kitchen until 5 o'clock, my hands are shaking, well, the music is a little demonic, it's just that all this
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is emotional, i absorb it very much and it 's transmitted until it comes out, until 5 the clock is already starting to wear thin on the sony, thank you for the revelation, applause, we move on to the black sector, we unfold. please tell us, what playlist does a conductor have outside of work? you know, i listen to music either at work, when i speak. let's say i'm preparing for a rehearsal, i'll listen to some music, or i listen, at home i, unfortunately, don't have time, at home i listen to music, when my daughter is studying piano, that's where i listen, i mostly listen to music in the car, i really like jazz, there are search programs now that, let's say, select new releases some, to keep up with events, new releases, let's say, the 100 best hits of this summer, i download and listen to them, of course i choose some notes for myself, make
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some quality material for myself, maybe even implement it in my work, well, basically it's in the car via a flash drive, and if we talk about the radio that plays, i listen to belarusian radio, only 106.2, because i don't really like the rest, because there 's a constant stream, a musical stream goes, i drive a vehicle and constantly i get distracted by this musical flow, i love... says that it is fashionable, that it is promising,
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come on daddy implement it, you understand, everything should exist in the world, history will put everything in its place, if you look at the posters of our city at the moment, when i was young, there was a group called hands up, now 20 years have passed and look, minsk arena, the third concert is on sale, it is fashionable now, which means it can already be called a classic. i want to offer you an experiment to find out how close you are to the tastes youth, yes, let's play you tracks from our playlists, and you will have to guess the artist, do you agree? vitaly, let me remind you that you have the right to refuse, to fulfill this whim of a young man, to actually answer the question, or shall we take a risk, of course, let's take a risk, okay, there will be three compositions, now you will hear the first one. there are
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options, vitaly, i will tell you, about a year ago in this same studio you worked with this artist on the recording of the project factor byy, well , actually, everything is correct, you earned the second composition, awesome, this is my favorite composition, excellent, again the second point in your piggy bank, this is really nastya kravchenko, another, but we both through all tomorrow with our eyes say. that everyone told me, oh-oh, well this is our performer, we
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had a solo concert with him in the small hall of the palace of the republic, nikita belko, nikita belko, absolutely right, you are well versed in modern music, yes in music in principle. acquaintance with belarusian enterprises and the outstanding results of their work. without - compliance with the required characteristics, the products will not come out. if we do not apply modern knowledge, modern technologies. then we will not have a future, and i
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assure you, we have a future, we make a very amazing and rare product, not only in the country, but in principle in the region, because there are not many companies that make watches, directly do production, an approach to business that everyone should strive for, when we release something, it is a big burden, and we need to maintain the brand, so our mood is responsible and combative, watch the project quality mark on the belarus 24 tv channel. where to find that very best life? oh, as of 2022 alone , there were more than 281 million international
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migrants in the world. the eu countries, purely humanely, should have accepted those who were deprived of the right to a quiet life, since... they invaded iraq, libya, syria with their democracy as part of nato. the west continues to provoke conflicts that generate multi-million flows of refugees, and then cynically blames the global yum and us in the migration crisis. in 1988, zinon poznyak, an oppositionist agent of western intelligence services, raised the topic of kurapaty. according to his version , the nkvd shot undesirables in the tract, that is, repression. here are two ara photographs, they clearly indicate that the nkvd is not guilty of executing people here, i want to remember the annual walks of western diplomats to this place, let's return the memory to western diplomats and those who stand behind them, ksenia lebedeva's author's view on the policy of double standards in the project is another,
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watch on the belarus24 tv channel. before the stage waves its baton, what do you say about yourself, what emotions do you experience? let me tell you what happens, let 's say if i perform at... in my workplace, i mean the palace of the republic in our large hall, in the small hall of the palace of the republic, when concerts are held, yes, yes, at other venues, i change, let's say, in the dressing rooms, before going on stage i don't like to wait backstage, the anticipation of death is worse than death itself, i don't like it when the audience
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is in the hall, i like it when i come out of the dressing room, maximum 20 seconds immediately the stage, of course, you understand, every conductor, when he approaches his team, or not his team, the audience and the musicians immediately see in what mood and in what, let's say, fiery ardor you enter - the team, what the concert will be like later, that is, i create i create such conditions to raise the mood, to get the audience going, uh, get the musicians going, we move to the yellow sector, vitaly, i ask you to turn around 180°. hello, vitaly, how many baton swings does a conductor make in one minute? i used to have a bracelet, so for a rehearsal, which lasts four sets, that is, four sections of 45 minutes, i did,
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i put on the bracelet, it showed 25,000 steps, that is, for a rehearsal it turns out in... one and a half, one and a half in 3 hours, for a clean 3 hours, 25 thousand steps, that is, 2500 swings, you probably have strong arms, and you could do push-ups right now, i can keep you company, an interesting question, you refuse to answer it, or will you still agree, i'm afraid, and you can refuse, yes, of course, three times, according to the rules of our program, you can refuse to answer the question, let's not do push-ups, okay. this is for the backstage. we are moving to the red sector, turn left. why, during the performance, all the conductors stand with such a serious face. why with a serious face? subscribe to our channel on youtube, the presidential orchestra of the republic of belarus. and on my instagram account you will see a lot of interesting things,
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basically, all conductors wear a strict black frag during performances. what clothes do you prefer off stage? i like everyday ordinary clothes, the profession is connected with the apparatus, which includes my whole body, hands, there must be. i always use a simple pencil instead of a conductor's baton, that is, while the music is playing, i write down or make some notes in the score, i have another question, how many steps do you have in total? well, you see my working baton in my hands - as if i had on there are several more of the same
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tools in the work, but i have been working for probably 10 years with only this tool, please take it, please take it, this tool, i always compare it with fishing, since it is loaded, maybe, maybe there is a weight in front, or maybe in the part where your weight is in the handle. and the length of the stick is selected, it is selected very simply, that is, from the elbow, from the bend to the end, this is my stick size, this tool is so unpretentious, well, probably, before this i had wooden sticks, but they are in the initial period were broken in my creative, this stick lasted about ten years, i always take it, well, and i don’t change it, that is, the library goes out, tells you what stick? maybe take some touring one, no, i say, i’ll take one, the next purple sector, do you believe in astrology,
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i don’t believe, i follow, i can say, in most cases it coincides, let’s say, i’m aries closer to taurus, i have a book such a description, an astrological book, a description of the signs of the zodiac, here i am aries , not as hot as the initial aries, and already more measured and such. which calculates situations already closer to the source, well there is something in this, let's move on to the black sector, who is ready to ask a question, i am dmitry and i wanted to ask a question that has long interested me: what is the strength, what is the strength, brother, i think the strength is in faith, if you believe in yourself, then you are strong. red sector, have you ever had stage fright, if so, what
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mistakes did you make? there was no fear as such, maybe when, when i was still studying, but i have probably already forgotten that period, there was fear, fear usually arises, or some kind of, let's say, when a person goes on stage unprepared, but when going on stage, you need to be not 100%, but 150% prepared, i said that... i don't like to wait behind the stage, i go on stage, that's how i just cross the threshold of the stage, there's a bang, we work , then everything is fine for me, i monitor the situation, i try not to be distracted by some moments that happen, i see them, of course i notice all this, but i am completely focused on the musical material or on that artistic task, which should... present to the viewer, black sector, please, how often do people recognize you on the street, i'm not often recognized on the street,
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several times not only recognized, for example, even vitaly, i turn around, and we, we 'll come to your concert today, i say, of course come, the situation, why did we remember, because i got up, some kind of bad mood, but we have to work, we have a good concert in the evening and... this woman who turned me around, immediately lifted my spirits, charged me with energy for the whole day, yellow sector, vitaliy, do you want to continue working as a conductor, or have you already had some thoughts, it's time to finish, i'll repeat once again that i'm doing what i love, but i also have an interest and an interest in something else, let's say, creativity, i'm interested in other types, let's say, i... i would like to learn how to play checkers professionally, i would like to master english completely, i would like
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to jump with a parachute, but for now... my health doesn't allow it a little, but i think that i will realize this question, dream, create, achieve what you want, yes, red sector, and do all members of the orchestra have the same salary and what does it depend on at all, well, not everyone, there is of course a gradation, we have three categories in the orchestra: if you are a young person who graduated from the academy of music, the first thing you are assigned is the second category, the very first, probably, initial level, so every 3 years we conduct certification of employees, if he develops, he is offered, let's say, to increase the category, the next category is the first, from this depends on the salary, the first category, then
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comes the highest category, well, and the top is... stage master our team this year was we celebrated the 20th anniversary, so we already have a sufficient number of musicians who have the category of leading stage master, and the salary depends on this, and we turn to the right to the yellow sector, do you ever have emotional? burnouts and how do you deal with them? it happens, it happens, it happens, i am such a person, i really love work, but sometimes work there is already so much work that it begins, that i'm starting to burn out, but i don't notice it myself, and my colleagues tell me that
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something is wrong, well, i'm trying to switch to some other area, i really like walking in nature, let's say, i like hiking, and i love the dacha, i like going to the forest, to mushrooms, berries, i like to fish, that is, i switch, you need to, you need to rest, switch, let's say you play rock music, yes, switch, a lot of academic music, a lot of jazz, switch to folk, well, to some other direction to choose there... a little easier becomes, do you consider yourself a patriot of belarus and what does patriotism mean to you? well, i don't know what meaning you put into the word patriot, i love my country, i work for the good, so that our country prospers, so that in my case specifically, so that the team of the presidential orchestra worthily represents
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that the conductor's baton turned into a magic one for a moment, like... for an answer. vitaly, this signal means that the time for questions to the hero is up, now you have to choose the best question of this program. well, i think that this is the best question about family. who asked this question? please introduce yourself. i am varvara ankudinava. i am a student of the eleventh grade a and i study at kolodyshchanskaya secondary school no. 2. according to the rules of our program, the author of the best
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question receives a special gift from our guest. come out to the stage. thank you very much, applause, an absolutely deserved gift. vitaly, now you have the opportunity to ask the children your question. please tell us what you think about what the youth is doing, where our republic of belarus is currently striving to go. the level of education is progressing very strongly now, so i believe that our country can become one of the leaders not only in art, but in science and other areas. yes, our belarus is developing, it is striving for a good
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future, i personally also participate in this, i am engaged in programming and promote the city minsk. our generation, we are becoming more open to the world, we are very versatile people, we are developing in completely different directions, i... i believe that our belarus has a wonderful future, because the people who live here, we are young, we value our country, we love it, and we want only the best for it, thank you very much, vitaly, it's time to say goodbye to our audience, goodbye, so, the chief conductor of the presidential orchestra vitaly kulbakov, today is a guest of the program 100 questions for an adult, i'm waiting for you at the entrance to platform. here i will ask you to stay, what was
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the most difficult question for you today, for me today the program passed, well, in one breath, well, of course i did not want to do push-ups, but i promised, now we are behind the scenes, we will make up for it, vitaly, what question were you waiting for, but you were never asked it, you know, to expect? you can ask anything from children , i have two children, so i am a prepared person, today you managed to answer 43 questions, tell me, if we invite you again, will you agree to come, with pleasure, and now i turn to our audience, do you think that our hero was as frank with you as possible today, yes, who thinks so, raise your hand, i think that the hero today. spoke honestly, because you can tell from him that he is a cheerful, kind
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and intelligent person, he told us everything very well and was very confident in his words. i think that vitaly was as frank as possible, because if he had told us something wrong, his daughter would have definitely corrected him. we have such a rule: the last the word is always for the hero, sum up the conversation that took place. i tried to convey in full in simple language, everything that the children asked me, i hope that i succeeded, but of course, the children and tv viewers will evaluate me. the chief conductor of the presidential orchestra vitaly kulbakov was a guest today on the program 100 questions to an adult, see you in.
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