we work, uh, amazing pianist tatyana starchenko is musical drawing room in a philharmonic society ofthey constantly make their chamber music concerts, but when they invite us to perform chukovsky's romances by glinka rachmaninoff, this is a piece of jewelry. this is really a cut, a groove of every note of every word, understanding. you are here and move a little, do not gesticulate, and show everything and convey with your voice the whole inner part of this work. and when you have me, let's say, a whole cycle, and it's not continuous in a row, it's a big, big job, so now it seems to me that there are so few people on in fact, who do exactly great recitals, rather chamber music. it is very difficult, very, very difficult to endure, and an hour and a half of pure singing, but to be internally saturated, but spiritualized, and so that every note that you give to the listeners is both read and accepted by the listeners. this is true art. why, uh, hmm, we listen, sometimes records are old, still on discs or on records of great singers and we don’t need to look at them, we feel everything