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when i was in my initial history classes, they were talking about beethoven. the value of music is that it transcended time and place. right? we were still playing beethoven's fifth symphony 200 years later, and because of that it was valuable. whereas that did not really ring true for me. what music was valuable to me is because it was the music that brought -- brought to my friends and i together. it was about community, social function. so i think one of the nice things about american music is that it's not mired in all this talk about genius and the cannon and beethoven and hide and mozart, and they are valuable because they are beethoven, and mozart. it's really more how the music functions in our lives. how these cultural institutions shaped our musical experience. what does music do for us as a society? those questions were almost easier to ask in the world of jazz, african american communities, because music was so clearly about the civil rights movement. so i think i gravitated towards american studies because it was really about trying to explain mus
when i was in my initial history classes, they were talking about beethoven. the value of music is that it transcended time and place. right? we were still playing beethoven's fifth symphony 200 years later, and because of that it was valuable. whereas that did not really ring true for me. what music was valuable to me is because it was the music that brought -- brought to my friends and i together. it was about community, social function. so i think one of the nice things about american music...
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beethoven and poverty. and unhappy love, and i'm talking about some about something in general, vanity of vanities forgive excuse me. maestro i see you, now i still do not believe it came off. thank you very much for a wonderful evening for such a mood. hello andrey andrey malakhov's evening show tomorrow 18:00 on the channel, russia cheeseburger for only 85 rubles. only in the application it’s delicious and the point of such a low rate has not yet been a loan in the alpha bank from four and a half percent. get money today alpha-bank is the best mobile bank. ozone delivers with love up to 30% discount on frutonyanya baby food and polaris coffee machine with up to 75% discount up to 35% discount on altel rtl smart tv with voice control for only 11.99 rubles. in m.video or eldorado when diseased joints become an obstacle for a comfortable life, use amben preparations that bioactively solve the problem of the joints and take care of you, as the closest amben preparations to an active joint and you hide your ha
beethoven and poverty. and unhappy love, and i'm talking about some about something in general, vanity of vanities forgive excuse me. maestro i see you, now i still do not believe it came off. thank you very much for a wonderful evening for such a mood. hello andrey andrey malakhov's evening show tomorrow 18:00 on the channel, russia cheeseburger for only 85 rubles. only in the application it’s delicious and the point of such a low rate has not yet been a loan in the alpha bank from four and...
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when i was in my initial history classes, we were talking about beethoven. the value of music was a transcendent time and place. we are still playing beethoven 200 years later and because of that, it is valuable. that didn't really ring true to me. music was valuable to me because it was the music that brought my friends and i together. one of the nice things about american music, it was not mired in all this talk about the genius, beethoven and mozart, it is really more of how this music functions in our lives, how these cultures shape our experiences, what does music do for us as a society? and those questions were almost easier to ask in the world of jazz or african-american studies because there was so much about the politics of music. i think i was gravitating toward american studies because it was really about trying to explain music in my own life. >> yeah, totally. thinking about the book and then this interest in contemporary music and work that brings people together, when you started investigating the national anthem, at what point in your investi
when i was in my initial history classes, we were talking about beethoven. the value of music was a transcendent time and place. we are still playing beethoven 200 years later and because of that, it is valuable. that didn't really ring true to me. music was valuable to me because it was the music that brought my friends and i together. one of the nice things about american music, it was not mired in all this talk about the genius, beethoven and mozart, it is really more of how this music...
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a bouquet of fresh flowers from chita where she had just returned from the tour gave beethoven and tchaikovskythree sevastopol, and in general, valentine is known all over the world as queen rachmaninoff - this is her creative pseudonym. this is our everything our cat is our legacy rachmaninov tchaikovsky our composers - this is what we say this is what we are fighting for our culture is to pass it on to our children so that they don’t take away the right to pass it on to our children second concerto for piano and orchestra it is based on the notes of the bells of st. sophia cathedral. in novgorod, the sound of which in childhood conquered the future composer sergei rachmaninov. valentina performed this work in her first a visit to the donbass on june 22, 2015, according to the pianist of ukrainian origin, it was from him that her personal journey to her homeland in russia began, one can say a lot of high-flown words that we are fighting for the future peaceful sky for our children, and on the other hand, they are already high-flown . these are the most simple truths, because without all these
a bouquet of fresh flowers from chita where she had just returned from the tour gave beethoven and tchaikovskythree sevastopol, and in general, valentine is known all over the world as queen rachmaninoff - this is her creative pseudonym. this is our everything our cat is our legacy rachmaninov tchaikovsky our composers - this is what we say this is what we are fighting for our culture is to pass it on to our children so that they don’t take away the right to pass it on to our children second...
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for example, this is how beethoven sounds with moderate hearing loss. ♪ versus normal hearing. ♪ by buyingearing aid over the counter, consumers can also save money. non-prescription hearing aids range from roughly $200 to $3,000 a set compared to up to $8,000 for a prescription pair. still, 81-year-old fred swanson, who has moderate hearing loss, says he wouldn't know how to go it alone. >> how would i know what i need? >> reporter: that's one reason, but audiologist tracy murphy also says if you plan to shop over the counter, you should get an exam first to make sure you don't have a serious underlying medical condition. >> things like ear pain, drainage from the ear, sudden hearing loss in the last 90 days. >> reporter: over the counter hearing aids should be available online now, and they've started hitting the shelves at stores like this walgreens in chicago. but you'll have to pay out of pocket if they're not covered by your insurance. norah. >> big development today. >> big development today. roxana saberi, ♪♪ hey greg. uhh...hello? it's me, your heart! really? yes! recording an ekg
for example, this is how beethoven sounds with moderate hearing loss. ♪ versus normal hearing. ♪ by buyingearing aid over the counter, consumers can also save money. non-prescription hearing aids range from roughly $200 to $3,000 a set compared to up to $8,000 for a prescription pair. still, 81-year-old fred swanson, who has moderate hearing loss, says he wouldn't know how to go it alone. >> how would i know what i need? >> reporter: that's one reason, but audiologist tracy...
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that's how inspired today played, and i'm madly in love with beethoven really.ally wealthy people, they listen to chanson more and more. the point is to offend you. well, let's help yourself never forget. let's, let's go for our friendship. oh what kind of party is this nothing here? and you are the champion. aha detail to us the director allowed me. tomorrow the son is taking home. and forever oh , just give you a reason, so half an hour later half an hour later no one here was clear, right? let's ok, boys, come to me. i'll probably go to sleep. well then, sorry, sorry, goodbye. la mother, i told you about kolya zyryanova. grandparents again victory, but where am i in your place? beauty why hello listen, we have a murder here. yura, i'm actually a district police officer. good morning thank you what are you patron of the year? not paved well. for obvious reasons, viewers began to ask us more often about how to save money when servicing household appliances not a speck of dust. is it possible to replace expensive vacuum cleaner filters with something? replace th
that's how inspired today played, and i'm madly in love with beethoven really.ally wealthy people, they listen to chanson more and more. the point is to offend you. well, let's help yourself never forget. let's, let's go for our friendship. oh what kind of party is this nothing here? and you are the champion. aha detail to us the director allowed me. tomorrow the son is taking home. and forever oh , just give you a reason, so half an hour later half an hour later no one here was clear, right?...
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in 1977, he was sent into space along with the works of mozart bach and beethoven to give extraterrestrialions an idea of the most beautiful that only exists on our planet. bravo, everything vibrated at the end. you would like it even more in general, most of the traditional georgian songs are decomposed exactly into three voices, but the number of performers depends on the specific song and on the region you have an ancient one. many of them were even transferred to the notes only recently we learn most of these songs without notes, as they were passed down centuries before us from one generation to another, for example, now we will sing for you one church song, which appeared in the twelfth century. but today the new young generation is interested in many heads, you also hear them, learn or already new ones by ear, if he doesn’t have one, whore, grandfather, you can say that georgian is such a connection of generations of course, there are a lot of songs, there are patriotic songs of love, there is a song about labor they are sung for no job. oh, love or work? it's beautiful like that.
in 1977, he was sent into space along with the works of mozart bach and beethoven to give extraterrestrialions an idea of the most beautiful that only exists on our planet. bravo, everything vibrated at the end. you would like it even more in general, most of the traditional georgian songs are decomposed exactly into three voices, but the number of performers depends on the specific song and on the region you have an ancient one. many of them were even transferred to the notes only...
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along with her , the lugansk academic philharmonic orchestra performed a work by rachmaninov and beethovenre the start of the concert, valentina lisitsa told reporters about the cancellation of her concerts in the west and the threats that she receives for her position in the donbass. they want to take away our culture. with colonization that went on for centuries, in fact. that is, when they arrived. they literally gave glass beads in exchange for gold and diamonds. he wanted to do the same with us culture, and the lack of culture to impose another alien culture into this empty shell. and we hold on to culture. we are fighting for it, in fact. these guys who are on the front line, who are dying today, are giving life for all of us. they are fighting so that no one takes away from us. tolstoy and rachmaninoff and prokofiev tactics of modern combat communication with first aid as well as military topography engineering training radiation chemical and biological protection, and in the rostov region, reserves are called up to remember the basics of military service hone their skills in practi
along with her , the lugansk academic philharmonic orchestra performed a work by rachmaninov and beethovenre the start of the concert, valentina lisitsa told reporters about the cancellation of her concerts in the west and the threats that she receives for her position in the donbass. they want to take away our culture. with colonization that went on for centuries, in fact. that is, when they arrived. they literally gave glass beads in exchange for gold and diamonds. he wanted to do the same...
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ah, a bouquet of fresh flowers from chita where she had just returned from a tour gave beethoven andstopol symphony number three, and in general valentin is known all over the world as rachmaninov's queen - this is her creative pseudonym. this is our everything our cat is our legacy , after all, rachmaninov tchaikovsky is our composers - this is what we say this is what we are fighting for, our culture is to pass it on to our children so that we are not deprived of the right to pass it on to our children the second concerto for piano and orchestra is based on the notes of the bells of st. sophia cathedral. in novgorod, the sound of which in childhood conquered the future composer sergei rachmaninov this work valentina performed on her first visit to the donbass on june 22, 2015, according to the pianist of ukrainian origin, it was from him that her personal journey to her homeland in russia began, you can say a lot of high-sounding words that we are fighting for the future a peaceful sky is for our children, but on the other hand, they are already so high-flown. this is the simplest
ah, a bouquet of fresh flowers from chita where she had just returned from a tour gave beethoven andstopol symphony number three, and in general valentin is known all over the world as rachmaninov's queen - this is her creative pseudonym. this is our everything our cat is our legacy , after all, rachmaninov tchaikovsky is our composers - this is what we say this is what we are fighting for, our culture is to pass it on to our children so that we are not deprived of the right to pass it on to...
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lisitsa, along with her , the lugansk academic philharmonic orchestra performed rachmaninoff and beethovenfore the start of the concert, the fox told reporters about the cancellation of her concerts in the west and the threats that come to her for position in the donbass. culture, that is, such a process of colonization, which lasted for centuries, in fact, that is, when they arrived. they literally gave glass beads in exchange for gold and diamonds. he wanted to do the same with us culture, and to impose another alien culture into this empty shell without culture. and we hold on to culture. we are fighting for him, in fact. these guys who are on the front line, who are dying today are giving their lives for all of us, they are also fighting so that no one will take away from us. tolstoy and rachmaninoff and prokofiev , the storm warning is in effect today western regions of russia from the crimea to the tver region heavy rains with thunderstorms. the moscow region has been flooded since yesterday evening. how long will the bad weather last? what other districts in the epicenter will vadim
lisitsa, along with her , the lugansk academic philharmonic orchestra performed rachmaninoff and beethovenfore the start of the concert, the fox told reporters about the cancellation of her concerts in the west and the threats that come to her for position in the donbass. culture, that is, such a process of colonization, which lasted for centuries, in fact, that is, when they arrived. they literally gave glass beads in exchange for gold and diamonds. he wanted to do the same with us culture,...
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and a bouquet of fresh flowers from chita where she had just returned from the tour gave beethoven andand in general valentine is known all over the world as queen rachmaninov - this is her creative pseudonym. this is our everything our cat is our legacy , after all, rachmaninov tchaikovsky is our composers - this is what we say this is what we are fighting for, our culture is to pass it on to our children so that we are not deprived of the right to pass it on to our children second concerto for piano and orchestra based on the notes of the bells of st. sophia cathedral. in novgorod, the sound of which conquered in childhood the future composer sergei rachmaninov this work was performed by valentina on her first visit to the donbass on june 22, 2015. according to the pianist of ukrainian origin, it was from him that her personal journey to her homeland in russia began, one can say a lot of grandiloquent words that we are fighting for the future for a peaceful sky for our children, but on the other hand, and they are already pompous. these are the most simple truths, because without all
and a bouquet of fresh flowers from chita where she had just returned from the tour gave beethoven andand in general valentine is known all over the world as queen rachmaninov - this is her creative pseudonym. this is our everything our cat is our legacy , after all, rachmaninov tchaikovsky is our composers - this is what we say this is what we are fighting for, our culture is to pass it on to our children so that we are not deprived of the right to pass it on to our children second concerto...
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in the house of the professor, the music of beethoven and tchaikovsky was taught, and he loved shostakoviche, for the strength of the potash , they rejoiced, they took kim as a composer. he he recognized this kind of conflict, as in their works, when you graduate in all serious ways through tragedies through trials and breaking life, because here he is such a provocateur in general dmitry smolsky wrote, amal wow crazy, genres of academic music. this is culture, musical. after all , this is also he, we need to go to all the concerts, the opening of the season, the closing of the season - this is generally it's apt. it must be there, all the premieres and rehearsals are also studying at rehearsals with the procedure to sit in every possible way encouraged and scolded if they missed concerts. operative palettes that have changed legend francis skora and apollo the legislator instrumental concertos for piano , violin, cello and cymbal chamber and vocal composition belarusian classic he wrote music for theatrical performances and a film , monumental orators, topping belarusian poets, the gloriou
in the house of the professor, the music of beethoven and tchaikovsky was taught, and he loved shostakoviche, for the strength of the potash , they rejoiced, they took kim as a composer. he he recognized this kind of conflict, as in their works, when you graduate in all serious ways through tragedies through trials and breaking life, because here he is such a provocateur in general dmitry smolsky wrote, amal wow crazy, genres of academic music. this is culture, musical. after all , this is also...
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so said beethoven if a man loves what he understands in music exclaimed alexander sergeevich pushkine from the pleasures of life one love, he yields to the peasant. well , love is a melody, i now offer a person abroad people you just with love for your business go to our lottery draws all the data today, like signs in a music book. writes off our information center. the audience, as well as the audience in the studio, are always ready to support the musicians and the winners with applause once again we present those who, with their rhythms and melodies, create an atmosphere in our show dj of the musical electronic project black supra friends, great. russian writer. leo tolstoy said that music is shorthand for feelings, it must be said that participation in lotteries, although not with such a palette as in music, also shows a colossal range of emotions. this is especially noticeable when today we have 1 billion, 68 million 900,000 426 rubles in the lottery pingo 75 six out of 36 golden horseshoe, housing lottery and russian lotto. behind our lottery symphonies with an ear for music an
so said beethoven if a man loves what he understands in music exclaimed alexander sergeevich pushkine from the pleasures of life one love, he yields to the peasant. well , love is a melody, i now offer a person abroad people you just with love for your business go to our lottery draws all the data today, like signs in a music book. writes off our information center. the audience, as well as the audience in the studio, are always ready to support the musicians and the winners with applause once...
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for example, this is how beethoven sounds with moderate hearing loss... ♪ ♪ ♪ ...versus normal hearinguying a hearing aid over the counter, consumers can also save money. non-prescription hearing aids range from roughly $200 to $3,000 a set, compared to up to $8,000 for a prescription pair. still, 81-year-old fred swanson, who has moderate hearing loss, says he wouldn't know how to go it alone. >> how would i know what i need? >> reporter: that's one reason, but audiologist tracy murphy also says, if you plan to shop over-the-counter, you should get an exam first, to make sure you don't have a serious, underlying medical condition. >> things like ear pain, drainage from the ear, sudden hearing loss in the last 90 days. >> reporter: over-the-counter hearing aids should be available online now, and they've started hitting the shelves at stores like this walgreens in chicago. but you'll have to pay out of pocket if they're not covered by your insurance. norah. >> o'donnell: yeah, big development today. roxana saberi, thanks so much. and we want to turn now to our cbs news exclusive interv
for example, this is how beethoven sounds with moderate hearing loss... ♪ ♪ ♪ ...versus normal hearinguying a hearing aid over the counter, consumers can also save money. non-prescription hearing aids range from roughly $200 to $3,000 a set, compared to up to $8,000 for a prescription pair. still, 81-year-old fred swanson, who has moderate hearing loss, says he wouldn't know how to go it alone. >> how would i know what i need? >> reporter: that's one reason, but audiologist...
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what it's doing is it's using the vibration motors to actuay tap each finger in the sequence of beethoven's "ode to joy". you'll he that muscle memory in your brain. - after the glove has trained my hand for a half hour, it's time to see if it worked. i don't play the piano, so this'll be interesting. okay. (laughs) - soet's take off the glove here. she's gonna put her hand down, and we'll see if she can do it. we're kind of excited to see what happens. you're gonna start there. (piano note plays) - [angel] ok. - so try your hand. (piano plays) - [angel] having never learned to play the piano before, i've gotten the hang of it pretty quickly. by training the muscles in particular ways, these gloves rewire the brain, giving the user a jumpstart in developing fine motor skills for just about anything. - and we've been able to do that, not just for piano pieces, but also for things like typing, for braille. - [angel] muscle memory gloves are already changing lives. - one of the things we're excited about is the rehabilitation si of these gloves. we can help pele who have had partial spinal cor
what it's doing is it's using the vibration motors to actuay tap each finger in the sequence of beethoven's "ode to joy". you'll he that muscle memory in your brain. - after the glove has trained my hand for a half hour, it's time to see if it worked. i don't play the piano, so this'll be interesting. okay. (laughs) - soet's take off the glove here. she's gonna put her hand down, and we'll see if she can do it. we're kind of excited to see what happens. you're gonna start there....
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it can both teach you how to play music and how to compose, it can also teach you beethoven and mozartst an amazing -- it was an amazing gift that was built up over centuries that we were handing our students in today's world and somehow we lost it. susan: you describing the book the direction liberal arts uptick in the past couple decades, stanford in the 1980's one of the big protest on campus is western civ has got to go. what happened then? john: i get criticized even by my friends who say stop living in the past. that was 40 years ago. i think that was a pivotal moment 40 years ago, i am sorry. it was game changing because for the first time -- maybe not for the first time, but it's the first important time, what was considered additional and the liberal arts namely that we would know something about 2000 years of dissimilar is a development, it is values, greatness, what it accomplished, what its promise was and so on. that there were those who medical forces that set -- there were those political forces that said we have our own things that need to be studied. the basis of the c
it can both teach you how to play music and how to compose, it can also teach you beethoven and mozartst an amazing -- it was an amazing gift that was built up over centuries that we were handing our students in today's world and somehow we lost it. susan: you describing the book the direction liberal arts uptick in the past couple decades, stanford in the 1980's one of the big protest on campus is western civ has got to go. what happened then? john: i get criticized even by my friends who say...
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i listened exclusively to brahms shostakovich mussorgsky beethoven and other classics until 2005, whenhe animal jazz group, i passed by all rock, that is, for me there is none and still. i don't know anything. you know that because i love you. i forgive you. thank you, you understand what i feel, yes, when i bring some song that somewhere in my head i have some kind of analogue there, like let's do it like these yes, but he doesn't know. this is a white sheet, and therefore it does awesome , in general, something of its own. so you can safely plagiarize giving him what i do. even i passed by all russian rock, so we sometimes do covers on ddt movies are still alive. and mihailovich says, do you know this song? let 's do a kyrogra, of course, i don't know. he says, well , don’t know, i’ll saturate you now, as we whistle. so for me, this song is tell me, but then at least i like it in the finished version. it always seems to me that our version is the original, and then i listen, and what did we cover for at the ladies and gentlemen zero you were at the apartment. that's just a song about
i listened exclusively to brahms shostakovich mussorgsky beethoven and other classics until 2005, whenhe animal jazz group, i passed by all rock, that is, for me there is none and still. i don't know anything. you know that because i love you. i forgive you. thank you, you understand what i feel, yes, when i bring some song that somewhere in my head i have some kind of analogue there, like let's do it like these yes, but he doesn't know. this is a white sheet, and therefore it does awesome , in...
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although even in besieged leningrad the music of beethoven sounded and on the other side the nazis listenedyou think, this process is canceling it. when should it stop and we should just watch it. or should we do something in order to stop it, there's nothing to be done. if if they are idiots, then this is their problem, so to speak. we received at the competition, uh, gold gave. we have always competed on a very serious level, no competition. it will affect not only them. i don't think it will affect us either. and if they are the initiators of this process, then they it will get worse, that's 100%. as for me personally, i say, i go with pleasure, for example, in moscow there is a cafe plus. american music is played there, and i understand very well that the blues and modern politics have nothing in common. the minister of estonia spoke about the issuance of a visa. russians, let's hear it stop issuing tourist visas to russians visiting europe is a privilege, not a human right. this is really a privilege, of course, there are much more anti-russian sentiments than in the same italy or in t
although even in besieged leningrad the music of beethoven sounded and on the other side the nazis listenedyou think, this process is canceling it. when should it stop and we should just watch it. or should we do something in order to stop it, there's nothing to be done. if if they are idiots, then this is their problem, so to speak. we received at the competition, uh, gold gave. we have always competed on a very serious level, no competition. it will affect not only them. i don't think it will...
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lisitsa, along with her, the orchestra of the lugansk academic philharmonic performed rachmaninov and beethovenage to start the concert valentina lisitsa told reporters about the cancellation of her concerts in the west and the threats that come to her for the position filed you want to take away our culture, that is, such a process of colonization, which lasted for centuries, in fact. that is, when they arrived. they literally gave glass beads in exchange for gold and diamonds. he is the same with us. they wanted to make a culture, and to impose another alien culture into this empty shell without culture. and we hold on to culture. we are at war for it, in fact. these guys, who are on the front line, who are dying today, are giving their lives for all of us, they are fighting for the fact that we have no one. tolstoy and rachmaninoff and prokofiev and the news of the last minutes the nationalists fired today, the village of golovchino, belgorod region, a woman died point there is destruction. now all operational services are in place. the detour began , information about the victims is being s
lisitsa, along with her, the orchestra of the lugansk academic philharmonic performed rachmaninov and beethovenage to start the concert valentina lisitsa told reporters about the cancellation of her concerts in the west and the threats that come to her for the position filed you want to take away our culture, that is, such a process of colonization, which lasted for centuries, in fact. that is, when they arrived. they literally gave glass beads in exchange for gold and diamonds. he is the same...
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van gogh to his brother theo amplifies the drama with the help of brahms's piece of beethoven's icebergbashectly selected scores for cleaning showing belarus the only russian soul. tim is good that she harmoniously and deeply fits into universal concepts, so, so well our cultures. uh, on the one hand, it has crazy traditions on the other hand. it is very young in comparison with european culture and they don’t take america, because it is generally without culture in this sense. in the national historical museum, for those who wish to see the shrines of ancient novgorod, this is a joint exhibition of the rossfot museum and exhibition center and the novgorod museum-reserve on the walls 11th to 15th centuries. in photo format, in addition to fixing decorations, churches and the work of the founder, architectural photographs of borshchevsky and general spiritual stands. they are in our ancient culture. therefore, if we are looking for them and-and these stands where to start where to start this conversation, then, of course, we need to start a conversation with an icon with the tradition of ort
van gogh to his brother theo amplifies the drama with the help of brahms's piece of beethoven's icebergbashectly selected scores for cleaning showing belarus the only russian soul. tim is good that she harmoniously and deeply fits into universal concepts, so, so well our cultures. uh, on the one hand, it has crazy traditions on the other hand. it is very young in comparison with european culture and they don’t take america, because it is generally without culture in this sense. in the...
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are improving to the program at the first tunnel at once, it seems that at the age of 26, without beethovenr to the wrong one, i can smell the judging voices of the new belarusian channelers. doluchaytes traditionally not only listen to ali and just the youngest on his father to the operators. ulyana hello. this is the first time we've worked with you, so i'm very interested in how it turns out. but first let's talk about the song we got. hello this is a song about the fact that a person who loves is, of course, ready and can go through all the obstacles for a loved one. i think it will be interesting for me. i would like to feel the well-deserved amatovskaya to the team of the republic of belarus you are the targeted songs of all the market. the musical actress was engaged in professional acrobatics. the king entered. get up people. she barks, she's a church bell on us will be a chance of god's church church evil. y and whipping us with god courage and he opened and the service began. ivanovsky district 6.000 495 years, a hookah near pershin was guessed at a letter in opening the condition
are improving to the program at the first tunnel at once, it seems that at the age of 26, without beethovenr to the wrong one, i can smell the judging voices of the new belarusian channelers. doluchaytes traditionally not only listen to ali and just the youngest on his father to the operators. ulyana hello. this is the first time we've worked with you, so i'm very interested in how it turns out. but first let's talk about the song we got. hello this is a song about the fact that a person who...
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no beethoven, no wagner, things like that. truman street names were changed. some town names were changed. families changed there names. some families named schmidt became smith. i know a family who's last name was fuchs, very german. they became folk, very english. even dachshund's got a name change. doc, sensitive u.s. ec, and they became liberty dogs. this here is just too much, poor dogs. something happened earlier in britain by the way, some dogs were stoned in the street because they were called dachshund's. sauerkraut became liberty cabbage. i'm not making the stuff up. german measles became liberty measles. this is true! the problem was that, as this hysteria continued, it got uglier. it got uglier. yes, sir? >> my family, my grandparents told me stories about how their last name is has, they tell me stories about how their parents would tell them about how if anyone lasts about your last name, tell them it's touch. we literally would have copies that weren't printed out but printed have written copies of cemetery is that are clearly doctored to make i
no beethoven, no wagner, things like that. truman street names were changed. some town names were changed. families changed there names. some families named schmidt became smith. i know a family who's last name was fuchs, very german. they became folk, very english. even dachshund's got a name change. doc, sensitive u.s. ec, and they became liberty dogs. this here is just too much, poor dogs. something happened earlier in britain by the way, some dogs were stoned in the street because they were...
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. >> yes >> so who's your alter ego >> beethoven >> i'm the pin a-tom-izer.and it fits right in >> when i heard about your company i was in shock that i hadn't thought -- i had tried to buy -- i tried to buy a bowling alley. it's just an unbelievable business but has it made some sort of comeback versus say -- it had a kind of a downturn it seems like it's hotter than ever >> it is and really the comeback started when we started the company in '97, we started to show bowling show up in popular culture tv shows remember there was -- he bought a bowling alley. he was a lawyer working out of the bowling alley. you see it in the tv commercials. we've reinvested about $700 million into our bowling centers since tw2013, since we acquired amf. we have the best product in every market but what we really have is a high-quality product and experience and it's completely rejuvenated and reinvigorated bowling. >> you've got giant lanes not far from here. >> oh, sure. well, look, we've got a 50-laner in times square, a 40-laner in chelsea piers, and an 8 2-laner in brunsw
. >> yes >> so who's your alter ego >> beethoven >> i'm the pin a-tom-izer.and it fits right in >> when i heard about your company i was in shock that i hadn't thought -- i had tried to buy -- i tried to buy a bowling alley. it's just an unbelievable business but has it made some sort of comeback versus say -- it had a kind of a downturn it seems like it's hotter than ever >> it is and really the comeback started when we started the company in '97, we started...
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the beethoven piped into japanese department stores, and rock music joined the like in prague, rangoon, and tehran. rock music american pop culture. i do remember lots of things about blue jeans, people in the soviet bloc not having access to diligence, and blue jeans being a sign of a freedom on the march. in fact, a french social philosopher says there was more power in blue jeans and rock and roll than the entire red army. >> -- was a stewardess. the people on the flight, a stewardess, back in the day in russia and on the flight they would jam everything they could with blue jeans because once they got to moscow they would make hundreds and hundreds of dollars per pair of blue jeans. she was like, yes, they love their blue jeans. >> it is a symbol of freedom, i think it is interesting to think about or transition to what was rock after the triumph? this is setting up the 90s as optimistic or pessimistic. brief detour to our own home, a reminder that nirvana practiced right there. there is a clip on youtube on nirvana from the evergreen state college television studio playing right t
the beethoven piped into japanese department stores, and rock music joined the like in prague, rangoon, and tehran. rock music american pop culture. i do remember lots of things about blue jeans, people in the soviet bloc not having access to diligence, and blue jeans being a sign of a freedom on the march. in fact, a french social philosopher says there was more power in blue jeans and rock and roll than the entire red army. >> -- was a stewardess. the people on the flight, a stewardess,...
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cooperative restaurants and clothing stores opened last year in moscow the beethoven piped into japanese department stores and the rock music enjoyed a like in prague rangoon and tehran. so rock music american pop culture i do remember lots of things about blue jeans. and people in the soviet block not having access to blue jeans and blue jeans being a sign of freedom on the march and in fact a french social philosopher regime dobre says there was more power in blue jeans and rock and roll than the entire red army. i had a history teacher in the high school. who was a do it. but the people on the flight that of serve you yes, dude is and you know back in the day and going russia and her on the flight would pack. jam everything they could with blue jeans because once they got the mosca, they gotta play and just make hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of dollars per pair of blue jeans. no she was yeah. she was like, oh no they -- with their blue jeans. it's a symbol of freedom. so i think it's interesting to think about or transition to okay, but what was rock? after the triumph um, and so
cooperative restaurants and clothing stores opened last year in moscow the beethoven piped into japanese department stores and the rock music enjoyed a like in prague rangoon and tehran. so rock music american pop culture i do remember lots of things about blue jeans. and people in the soviet block not having access to blue jeans and blue jeans being a sign of freedom on the march and in fact a french social philosopher regime dobre says there was more power in blue jeans and rock and roll than...
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and its conductor or iceberg said beethoven was not to blame that nastya bombed today, you know, that'serent mentalities. this is a confrontation mentality. that is, the fact that e ukraine, unfortunately, cannot only oppose and replace everything that what is now being attacked, under the common very common name of russian. culture is quite obvious. and the fact that uh also breaks through. this postulate is different, but it is enough, for example , to take, for example, kipling yes, who, despite the fact that he was a singer of the british empire, despite the fact that today's political correctness wants to completely eradicate from consciousness. uh, so -called colonialism, but that doesn't stop anyone from reading kipling and the jungle book, until it's canceled it's not enough. there i have me, at least i got the impression after watching a number of programs in france and italy, especially in italy, that people are somehow tired of the ukrainian conflict, that they somehow already look a little differently at what is happening in ukraine today. what we are talking about you. carr
and its conductor or iceberg said beethoven was not to blame that nastya bombed today, you know, that'serent mentalities. this is a confrontation mentality. that is, the fact that e ukraine, unfortunately, cannot only oppose and replace everything that what is now being attacked, under the common very common name of russian. culture is quite obvious. and the fact that uh also breaks through. this postulate is different, but it is enough, for example , to take, for example, kipling yes, who,...
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if not, then after all, they were after all, they were in the world and beethoven and pushkin and gainessionate, he better not interfere with the video for his blog well. you and i can have a drink in peace, my daughter. until the phone reaches it, until it shoots and uploads it all, until it sees some likes , some comments, it will never eat or drink normally. he has a very difficult period. the period of socialization is different for all children. here is my fedya, for example, he is completely different and completely different from other children of arrows. here he was before loser, and then fell in love with reading. i gave him the book two captains. so he took her and fled. i wanted to catch him on the novorossiysk-moscow train. well, i don't know where to look now. here fedya loves sweets very much, imagine, but he didn’t eat them from solidarity with his grandmother. she couldn't have had diabetes. great boy. good afternoon anton hello, i expected to see you again and without seryoga, please forgot. you promised me the coordinates of your designer. no, how can you not get out of
if not, then after all, they were after all, they were in the world and beethoven and pushkin and gainessionate, he better not interfere with the video for his blog well. you and i can have a drink in peace, my daughter. until the phone reaches it, until it shoots and uploads it all, until it sees some likes , some comments, it will never eat or drink normally. he has a very difficult period. the period of socialization is different for all children. here is my fedya, for example, he is...
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i was also with my nose in the river, like beethoven's wigs.hing and he started to play there. so light, yes, i'm on these rubber strings, well, we tried to make it funny, but it was fun, and then suddenly he started playing music. i flipped the guitar. and we started playing the guitars. they naturally, they were energized, and they were already properly connected, yes, and we played bach's two-part invention, but we rehearsed it for three to four hours a day to play, and since it's a living art. it still impresses even those who don't like it, it was a huge success. and here is the biggest creative compliment that i received in the west. it was in the city of baltimorph. uh, in america so they came to my concert. uh, the students of the theater school lasted an hour and a half. my program means, and uh, after that an interpreter comes up to me, says they want to talk with you after the concert. i go out and they start asking questions. i answer and suddenly one student says, huh? second i say the translator did not understand the question. th
i was also with my nose in the river, like beethoven's wigs.hing and he started to play there. so light, yes, i'm on these rubber strings, well, we tried to make it funny, but it was fun, and then suddenly he started playing music. i flipped the guitar. and we started playing the guitars. they naturally, they were energized, and they were already properly connected, yes, and we played bach's two-part invention, but we rehearsed it for three to four hours a day to play, and since it's a living...
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>> if you want to go back to the three bs, you know, bach, beethovens and brahms, you know, we -- thatr arc of it, you know, my focus has never been strictly on what's happening now. there is so much that has already happened to be rediscovered. music is a cyclic thing. there are only so many notes in the western tonal scale that we can stand to listen to. so eventually we're going to be repeating everything, unless we find more creative ways to couch those musical ideas. so music goes through these cycles of like, that's a new form, that's a new genera, let's do that, then they turn it into a formula, it becomes boring, and then everybody starts looking for another genera. by the end of '80s, everybody was ready for what they called grunge music. you know, nirvana. nirvana kind of broke the hypnosis that everyone was into, trying to create music by formula. and that happens, you know, with regularity. unfortunately right now, we're kind of the doldrums. but the bright side is that we do have, you know, that global nervous system that the internet represents. and so even what would hav
>> if you want to go back to the three bs, you know, bach, beethovens and brahms, you know, we -- thatr arc of it, you know, my focus has never been strictly on what's happening now. there is so much that has already happened to be rediscovered. music is a cyclic thing. there are only so many notes in the western tonal scale that we can stand to listen to. so eventually we're going to be repeating everything, unless we find more creative ways to couch those musical ideas. so music goes...
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stick, photographs from different countries, including gifts from friends and relatives, this is beethoven’sil lavrovsky, with the support of the ministry of culture today and tomorrow in the theater helikon opera karina makaryan andrey ivanov ilya savelyevich. channel one ice age bedtime together tonight on channel one lion could improve chicken snacks from tasty is that to think? 100% meat strips wings often difficult urination can be a sign of prostatitis. try vitaprost tablets. choose what you like sofa.ru with kandy sale with discounts up to 50%, and alice will help you buy where it's cheaper , even where the cold reigns, there is someone who is stronger. international prank with many years expertise in developing engine oils for harsh climates where quality standards are paramount you boyle diamond impeccable quality for flawless engine performance even under the most severe operating conditions. do you understand diamond oil, hardened by cold? buy at the gas station and boyle bee, which helps to speed up the recovery of aquamaries with babyback health in full sail, these are constant
stick, photographs from different countries, including gifts from friends and relatives, this is beethoven’sil lavrovsky, with the support of the ministry of culture today and tomorrow in the theater helikon opera karina makaryan andrey ivanov ilya savelyevich. channel one ice age bedtime together tonight on channel one lion could improve chicken snacks from tasty is that to think? 100% meat strips wings often difficult urination can be a sign of prostatitis. try vitaprost tablets. choose...
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. >> bach, mozart, or beethoven? >> representative. [ light laughter ] >> favorite chuck?e -- norris and e. cheese [ laughter ] >> guilty pleasure >> all my pleasures are not guilty >> what do you collect >> classified documents. >> [ bleep ], marry, kill? >> pillsbury dough boy, colonel sanders, mike pence. [ laughter and applause >> jimmy: really interesting rapid-fire questions >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: pillsbury dough boy. >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: guys, this is very exciting we're only six days away from halloween. [ cheers and applause and i heard that some of this year's most popular costumes are spider-man, the "stranger things" kids, and dinosaurs. while the least popular is antisemitic guy. and -- [ audience ohs ] >> steve: come on. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: the least popular. the least popular costume. yeah everyone is talking about this - today, after weeks of public pressure, adidas finally ended their partnership with kanye west - [ cheers and applause -- due to his antisemitic remarks. i think we finally answered the question, "is there such a a thing as
. >> bach, mozart, or beethoven? >> representative. [ light laughter ] >> favorite chuck?e -- norris and e. cheese [ laughter ] >> guilty pleasure >> all my pleasures are not guilty >> what do you collect >> classified documents. >> [ bleep ], marry, kill? >> pillsbury dough boy, colonel sanders, mike pence. [ laughter and applause >> jimmy: really interesting rapid-fire questions >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: pillsbury dough...