chopin , linguistically from the lytaslav sea, through there , many others, and lyatoshinskyi or lyudkevichayed so far only in ukraine, and you don’t play revutskyi so often i can't even remember a few names of composers of the 20th century. it's obvious that this is secondary music or just music unknown unknown unknown music. and secondly, it is uh-uh hard to understand even for us why uh-uh well, lyutaslavsky is not difficult for you. for something well, it's more difficult for deputies than lyudkevich, i agree here, i agree, but uh, there were funds invested by his uh country in popularization, and in our country, i apologize, since 1991, almost not a single penny has been invested in the popularization of ukrainian music. they know, well, we practically reduced the cultural canon in the world to the point that we put up a monument to shevchenko without translating it, even very often without allocating money for translations of openings, unfortunately, this is also enthusiasm, but there is a monument, there is no translation. well ok, but when it comes to lysenko, it is no longer intere