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the welcome to wells, a part from cancel culture to the canceling of culture. the western boy called on other things. russian has led to paralysis so far to speak, exchangers, further amplifying the schism created by a diplomatic. and im also to and economic sanctions of given that music or dance have always been able to permit language and ideological barriers on the indeed powerful influence tools to be controlled or if needs be neutralized. to discuss that i'm now enjoyed by your impression. i have a russian conductor and
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a world renowned by list you're there, but i was through bus much thank you for finding the time. thank you for having me of over the past couple of years or much has been sad about council culture and especially the down to cancel a high russian culture in the west. and if it's in russia, this is often dismissed as clumsy and ridiculous. but i'm sure you will agree that the culture, especially music, has the power to directly influence the human soul. so when you force and age subconscious part, as well as the conscious one is therefore an effective tool of leverage re. so my question is, is this bound on russian culture really? so irrational is a pretty flat r c score 1st autumn. yep. and we're viewed in terms of feel certain, there's a company that's good musicians still play phone russian is like most the
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russian plays exactly as though it's if that was still been staged. if that was okay, whether it was high or the can not be any cancellation, and those who have to cancel something, i don't want to insult anybody, but what they've done is stupid. there's simply more on some stuff because i'm canceling. russian music means cancel in a great pause when we look human. so in general, the new movie, no, doesn't matter what nationality. you all whole where you live at this deal and it's easy to see why they did it for political politicians. some politicians are for smaller people with a lot of sole, and it tastes for music. while others, new movies have no such taste of sydney but are focused on hating russia. uh the only the goose end up and repaired them to go all the way. yes, i think it's stupid. no, because of so do you think um, cuz it's plain stupidity really or do you believe this some motive, the like limiting access to russian performers because they may be stowed with lane
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some rushing musical, but access to russian performers is severely limited in the was tell from the finance on those i present because i have to watch them. logan wasn't comfortable and those are lots of russian musicians. i don't use that. i have been living abroad for loan to understand is the see if we still the educated and told here in russia you have them list the 0 to minute. i think that listeners who can still understand the true spirit of russian music schools. yes. the great until recently the segment of russian culture and most popular in the west, if it wasn't high culture like music, belay, or fine arts, and such things usually require a certain dep for they usually much easier to implement towards not just give intelligence when you pull a bunch of people with a great depth of perception. do you think the best kind of help with the chromecast disability to distinguish between defined new answers of meaning is something
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that's still a relevant in the world today? because we've, i think, as long as we'll leave, the subtle feelings will remain relevant and get the because when we don't know, quote unquote transition to a i that was then we can meet again and discuss this because as long, however, as our intelligence is human, as most of the official is away, as long as we are living people to can use this visit as will remain relevant emotions. because see as low as the complex structures of our souls, the entries of face on our minds to be as we may of this connection, was it come to be of talking about the authors and musicians. a that i've found this connection between the rational approach really then this is a logical one, was the welcome one way, your brain controls your hand movements for instance. and that 2 of were actors and
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singers, intonations, and plows. so something that's far away from what's a i can do as easy as the what you mentioned a i, which is a perfect segue to my next question can was, my person can be taught the right way, but i just think it's not what ours are across to propaganda is about teaching people to think in a certain way. do you think it's possible to teach people the right way to feel this thing when the life we teach everyone the right way to fields took them with sudden buds and of course we be, the majorly proved towards artificial intelligence and progressive. impose on the conference between each person, phase 2 on the sum total of his or her unique characteristics where they were born, how they were raised, what these experienced in their childhood. got so little of what joy's or sad moments they experienced 17 you and it will be made of this that health with the civil. it was clear understanding of what school and what's bad. so the 1st of the
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clue what the mom and dad, i'm told them with the mom of me. but my mom for example, i'm trying to figure out the most. i was interested in this to movie but, but i to move to school to anybody. i don't need sense. i probably didn't show a particular interest in anything she movie but so yeah, but she kept trying different things with me. so like brain thing, sports. does it by the way, are used to defense things. good. is it that was a promising young sensor? no. the filter my mist, cuz then someone told my mom that sensing was bad for my residence because they lose the flexibility. they need to play the violin to manipulate the bo. so my mom made me stop, go into the fence and breakfast more. do you see while i just remember just that my childhood music teacher still teaches, you know, that's something to be at and that was her last name is natal. i'm a concerned with the neighbors. she doesn't go to the conservatory anymore. she has
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students come to her place that would please quite old. as you can imagine, most of the music and all that music school is named us with a great field are spelled out. ski boots my 1st parts of the russian violence coal deal, which in turn begin the as influenced many legendary violinists in the west, in the united states and on other countries. and so what do you think when people still remember that today with them that cross pollination between cultures because it's hard to deny that russian culture has influenced world culture. and yet we see what's going on here for most of us, but it was, that's a great question. because if you cancel the russian culture of the next though, you mustn't cancel it. so you have influence as well. and that is that still put it in? that would mean suspending was you means holding cultural development would go to computers and that's a really good question to switch the most. uh, i believe that even the power of the russian music's coal street. it wasn't as low
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as mentality, the mentality t as a trendy to him wishes to the advantage of the russian school was musical thinking . it was a kind of name was the that's what it is that they've been. that's what they just saw. a tradition that has been handed down by some great musicians by shore. and even nikki, i think a great artist is not just someone who has a grades to click on the stupid, but is always the unique personality. now an innovator and a maverick, a few oil, and you're going to see if there's room. i have actually heard the saying that a great artist is an instrument with and without the inspiration plays on, i mean, yeah. and your career football season, proof of that one of the tools, but you were born into a family that was in physical, a tall. i'm a are you just mentioned to your mother trying to figure out what your talent and your calling word press. so what would be your advice to our viewers?
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so maybe not musicians on how to still drink from that spring of integration to feel fully alive at 70. and we'd be able to associate with 1st of which, you know, the, the quick me and there are many those documents by which i mean records. so you would need the cheapest, say we're talking about the micro chips, new just to date. we'll see days, you know, video records to live. absolutely. i don't think that someone who has no connection to music's good. good people. just go ahead and buy a record. cool. any big bodies of performance by a legendary musician is a company. so that's not the way quickly, so what's my advise me? it was mom to have them for that or if up. yeah, that's because i wish i told you about this on our ski school in odessa, which was still there. so that was like you said, good for those. i don't need tell them to children. i need to tell them to the months went through and of course, i mean,
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my parents were not musicians and they have not go. but my mom had a great to hear from you as like, she took some piano lessons when she was young. and i asked her why she had given them up with and she said she didn't have enough patients for a long practice sessions pop of upstairs who, who didn't ask for my dad like throwing it to the work. so was that a tronics? you know, when he will be pretty close and that he had a great voice. me as well as soon as it turned out, i had some musical ability. when would you have this good to do? is my grand admittedly sent over a piano because a kids learning music domain, it's called living at home without a piano. up up, up in my dad, took a tie. this work of course. but still tell me this is up to coming home from work that he learns how to play something yet. let's go. and i would accompany him on the piano playing by ear to one. so you need tell them to the parents once the children to live interesting lives. in this movie, when i took this to, my 1st question was about the attempts to cancel
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a russian culture. and that's where prompted by the crisis in ukraine, russian discipline. and as far as i know you spent your childhood in western ukraine and your parents and young grandfather are buried there. if i'm not mistaken with a strong and now you're banned from entering ukraine. well, i don't know. i never tried to. well, there are immediate reports saying, but you've been bound for mentoring. what's your personal take on it? and of course, i heard you say in your interviews that you aren't affected, monitored by counsel tours in the west. but what about if i don't see them as canceled? i see them as postponed. the dentist, i guess they might end up being postponed for decades. issue some more on top of that. i have also imposed my personal sanctions. i don't want to name particular cities or countries on the previous. there are some places where i could go with a concert, 50 movies. i just don't want to make a trip with them, which i don't want to do. you have to frontier because those people who would like me to come and perform there. but i really haven't done much perhaps to influence
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their local governments. that that was the, were to cancel this whole council culture of the thing is that the case thing? and if i may get back to my question about ukraine, is it important to you to be able to go there and visit your parents grades or in that way to, you know, i'm still waiting for this whole situation that have to come to it's natural resolution effects and once it does, i will surely go there, but if it continues for too long, i'll have the grades moved to moscow. i have all the means to do it. a master, we have to take a very short break now, but we will be back in just a few moments. stay tuned. the
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specifically you dont store large extent responsible for the present day and for goodness to attitude towards russia because this is something really hard to understand because the ukranian socialist republic was getting more financial support from the central government in the us ceasar than any other going south. thank you. craniums held officers or forward nikita khrushchev transferred crimea to ukraine, crushed the sway. i think this profound dislike for all things russians comes from . because if they're going to just start in 2014, it's been building up for many years, even decades. you know, 1st of all, i was born as a whole. i was born and rushed on. don't you have 5 when you moved to i thought tried. and when i turned 5, going to see what was always an incredibly beautiful city to and they have great music school in traditions at the conservatory. the latest is the where you've probably heard of the golden ring and it includes jobs. burke, lambert,
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that's involved now. and also tristan, i think, and girl, it's a total of 5 cities. and oh, world famous musicians would visit the conservatories in these. it's a significant several times a year to give all 3 now called master classes and list of course, you know, most of them told such classes, centuries ago, some of the famous multiple, but the, the, his father always on one of them. so what we both had to offer in terms of music education was superb in the states, it was b as a full of and its own solutions. you know, it's something like poland movies or is it like oles tre? although of course, as a pain influenced by austria, hungary, but i do remember from my childhood years that they had a bad attitude towards kids. and that was because involves opinion, gave degree, did not post up any serious fights against moscow. the stadium used email school vice gave was well integrated into the ussr, while level of the screen, you know,
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when german troops entered the sits agency, they met no resistance. almost quite the contrary. the local people, welcome to them because they had to push to solve them as liberators. google what types of labor items from the soviet so far as a is my chair and they had this kind of 3, let's say we're pro western thinking. so from that they were starting with 02 when i was attending the music school, there was a class for russian speaking children when everyone else smoke ukrainian as we can . we also had ukrainian classes at school, but we all have our own way of thinking and speaking, even in russia, kind of a lot of places have their own sub dialects, traditions thing. but it doesn't involve any sort of hostile attitude towards their own neighbors. yes, because the ukrainians williams, i think, is simply to be russian. but i'm sorry if this may sound improper in today's atmosphere. i think they want to be the 1st with this to be number one, number 2, i believe, and that's all there is to which to me,
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but we are the same people. how many families out there are like this. russian husband, ukrainian wife deeds for vice versa. and they've got the children were just a little girl overall. i think it's a very complicated process that's happening today. yeah, yes there's, there's an economic issue which i'm on the cabinets which explains why this bubble finally burst. but the bubble has always been there. so you sent that involve russians were show was a not always treated in a friendly way, but it's salzburg as well, which also mentioned that things might be moving in the same direction to the corner. i wanted to mention salzburg because it was there that you had a chance to play mozart's own instrument and yes, you were given that on or someone from a unique contribution to the history of music stuff improving. dr. viola can also be a sallow instrument that or the 1990, if i'm not mistaken. do you think a concert like that would be possible today that the both on your part and on the
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part of austria, who was more anything is possible cause the cause and you told me that there was a time, i don't remember the years. exactly. you're going to happen when the relations between the soviet union and the united states were incredibly tense muted because you have with them. and i believe i was a 1st year student at the conservatory at that time, june got an idea of what it was also then would invite legendary soviet musicians for years now. so use new, you mean i know and middle dealers and low need cogan would go there and some of the younger ones to i think the person who, even though no one else could perform abroad, but that was done exclusively conduct the whole you thinking this possible a contract to see would 10, that is why i say everything is possible. and even today the question is whether it's necessary, whether the person himself wants to go and pass for the concert in salzburg. yes, i was fortunate to be the 1st person in more than 200 years to be given. that's
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what the soonest they need to hold mozart's viola in my hands to play it between this and the wonderful coincidence. but let them leave his viola, turned out to be a brother of my own instruments that were both made by the same bureau, le crossman to about 3 years about. so if i don't remember, which is older, you think, well, if you were offered the same opportunity today, would you take it for personal reasons or perhaps for the sake of cultural diplomacy and diploma may few regarding more or live? no, they were offered. so let's go to moss, what, what he did most the silver ones i've done so many is f as in his name has been use that the new scrum, well, i know i am may be pain immodest. here no budget garden is my namesake of troll square. all similar to the garden at hearts you know will want to be champions vs vin, number one in sports and music and all with who knows, it's all. first of all, here is 9 years ago when we did good things. we came up with
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a competition for young composer symposium to free. so we've received $69.00 application so far that unit and one of the winners. by the way, it was a crate in there were still the. is it safe for him to go back home? no one someone was i think is in most co at the moment, but he still has a great in passport. you never changed it. i haven't mentioned personally, but everyone spoke very highly of him. i think you on the 2nd prize though it could be wrong. we uh, you always wear your pendant with st. george and son, george is revered by the russian orthodox tradition as the patronizing of the russian army. although he defeated the dragon, she died in march here, his death for refusing to recount his phrase, in favor of the roman gods. at least, according to the christian tradition, i wouldn't be the one to drop barrels here. but in some way it seems to me that
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russia is now also fighting for its phase, for its cultural and historical legacy. petty as well as for the right to choose its own pulse. but that's what i think. i am wondering why you mean your, what is your view on this is how do you see the present a conflict in this kind of spiritual context with the parents made just please don't laugh humans cuz so i'm gonna go, i'd say that they couldn't simply come up with a wave, a magic wand, if flooding or puts in where the little president of europe told of europe, the police don't scare of yours. ended of america. and the a world was, it only goes as p actually. and it's he personifies. the good thing is, today's conflict is also valid. evil fights and evil. it's about the good. yep. yep . and the good as we see is of course the ssl certificate. and i certainly understand that. and while america wants to roll view russell, this opportunity is us there and would make it
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a twice the price and less blue or even more of so if the film but all this about the market is loomed and yet there also people everywhere is good. they've got governors in every district and lots of specificities. so the president is doing an excellent job managing them old. i mean, it wouldn't make much of a difference if he go to manage from germany. they totally spain and so on. and use this and they were very complimentary about him at the very beginning because no one has a president like this. no one. i think president clinton has no ambitions to for with you over a while. i will ask him to be, well, i think it's probably, i think he'll probably say no even to you, but he'll have a good laugh. he's got a terrific sense of humor, but it's a serious question. and you as a person distinguished with multiple international awards, including a grammy, a very one acquaintance with western culture and it's mentality. so why do you think it's so hard for western europe and for the west in general to accept the
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russia as it is almost if not in terms of partnership and cooperation that i'm placed in terms of acknowledging that were equally valuable. but we have the right to be the way we are comfortable doing it. but why do i think they think that but it's up to you. i should probably ask them yes it does. it does. you know it to your students here ask me we have to come up with solar. i can give is my opinion of them that was present both by like guzman french, wine even haute cuisine doesn't mean that those are excellent to tell you. and i like to tell in wine and food, you know, the wine is amazing and unable in the to learn it to their food is very good and more natural than in front of you. i like to tell in session, in tokyo, when you're writing an elevator, you just, when you send tchaikovsky on the way down, despite the fact that the japan is, it's now not very friendly to russia and what does it for?
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they simply did not reset the settings. yep. hold on to know who wrote this music. gainesville icons say, but they like, it's a lot just into the pen electrical band to do any of them. they loved piano music. so what did they think about us? they probably think of the kremlin stones that would cripple drink vodka here, attempts to be what else shouldn't they also think the trasha represents the opposite of freedom kind of fits. russia is overall, the regressive backward nation with no freedoms. and so i wanted to ask you as a person representing the culture at its highest, one of us more than 10 high culture exist without freedom. and what is freedom in the context of russian culture fullness, full freedom that combines with a lack of taste that produces an r k. i think that the and that's vulgar and if a person has a good taste and that's something everyone must hone and improve throughout their lives. and you'll see everywhere at the resume,
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difficulties duty. but as getting water in and having to taste means you have certain reasonable limits in your freedom. yeah. and that's and that's what makes freedom different from on a key. i believe russia has more freedom of speech to, of course you can cut this out. so yeah, but as far as i understand, we have more freedom now than germany. we need this. no, no, this is because of all the festivals that will be unless they still invite the foreigners from other countries of the machine. if they're willing to come meet, they may have problems upon their return home. so someone when all right, it is so slow and perhaps more last question the as we see now, this attempts to cancel culture. it is no longer applied to russian culture only. but for instance, to your door caresses, who is greeks, is guessing she's participation in concerts cancelled, mainly for the initiative of ukrainian positions under various pretext kimberly. and then what do you think this process can eventually result in what kind of resolution can we expect?
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a 3 of them, i think was the best answer to your question moist bluetooth. that'll be if i tell you a story, what happened to main sellersburg? so it seemed that was sometime before the great in conflict. but after the last thing was and said, great, may i ask whom i had a concert scheduled with the local, which in most i'll tell them, hold his truck, the performance went very well. so and there was a left only the world to play one of charlotte symphonies as a 2nd act for them. but for the public was very welcoming. were a huge success. so people sending and then one person went up to the stage and stood in front of it with a slogan. i don't know what it said, but he was shouting something very loudly. the audience tried to boot him into silence. like why the short space? no. was it come to the musicians or the orchestra that the, that goes in the model because try it was the local orchestra. when your group of you had been working so hard for a week to perform,
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i'm under my guidance use in way chief to success. it was great in the old in sort of get to closing. and so i came out on stage again to the man kept standing there with his slogan, shouting via. but i seen you. i think it was about cry mia? and he was probably asking me why i support this, but i never even noticed that. so i remember going to the beaches of crimea as a kid was my mom. the of them was a lot to that. and i'm what i've never had invitations to perform a concert and cried me a, this is, and i started guessing invitations to perform that i only have to pry me a joint russian degree. and that's when i realized i don't all the time for me. it wasn't russian, it wasn't mine as well with you happened to more less than so my on so 2 years back then i sold some cars. what should i do? it came on to the stage for the 8th time. seemed for new so but then i picks up my music sheets, i'm sure. but symphony though and put them over my head up with you to the audience stood up. there was a slight hold on the close and the police took that amount of weight. it was the
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only thing that can save us is what lifts your soul and makes it bigger. and that's classical music, 1st and foremost shoes and speaking again which in the present pulse. and there's a big fan of classical music. it listens to it on the plane, the screen was is so i'm going to takes piano lessons and really wants to play better and better. i think that i know that you think i've heard and play myself. can you get a sense? i'm sure i have these phones make him any more popular in the west, but in any case, the says here is about popularity in the west. maybe the 12 mattresses are countries. unity i thank you very much for speaking to us. thank you. thank you for watching hope this here again on once a part of the, the.
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