this is an anthropology podcast on the first leading dmitry professor of the gnessin academy of musicught-after russian pianists on the planet, yuri sanych mind. hello, we will argue at the piano on the theme of eroticism in classical music. i mean, now you don't know these tavern songs. uh, these uh lovers no no i mean masturbate. well, such a caste of a work that arouses in the listener. hmm, the desire to possess the most beautiful most attractive object of some kind exists in the world, namely , a beloved or beloved. if not , it’s at least to fall into dreaming of one’s condition precisely about this topic, which is very versatile and long-suffering and subtle and difficult to grasp. here is something that, as it were, does not apply to any pens, no matter how it relates to any program , there is nothing specifically love in this. well , it's absolutely about love and turnover. chopin's seventh waltz is famous like nothing concrete, but music very often is not programmatic, but speaks to each listener, and his own experience is another matter, the famous bolero rael, which was pla