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some kind of brightness without e-e, so at one of the rehearsals for a it was the music of pyotr ilyich tchaikovskyause. began to raise his left hand, our ilyich was a genius, he pointed out the first portrait in the large hall of the conservatory, this pyotr ilyich tchaikovsky and we everyone lowered their eyes, of course, laughter, because that 's all, uh, at that time there were a lot of people in civilian clothes in the hall. how did you say forever? that was the tragedy of his departure. and then we met a few years later unexpectedly in milan met in the caress theater. we met very warmly. he said that he knows everything about me, play. he followed, while being abroad, he said, they compose a lot for you, play everything, and for every 10 works, three are at least highly professional and perhaps one masterpiece will be born. and he is absolutely for him a lot of works written dedicated to. so he didn't make it up. he actually told me this experience in general. the brightest personality you give a ticket to life you open, only there is an orchestra of names, young men, including this, in order
some kind of brightness without e-e, so at one of the rehearsals for a it was the music of pyotr ilyich tchaikovskyause. began to raise his left hand, our ilyich was a genius, he pointed out the first portrait in the large hall of the conservatory, this pyotr ilyich tchaikovsky and we everyone lowered their eyes, of course, laughter, because that 's all, uh, at that time there were a lot of people in civilian clothes in the hall. how did you say forever? that was the tragedy of his departure....
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music and knows exactly what a gift will again ask fate, i endlessly wait for a gift from pyotr ilyich tchaikovskymposes for me a work of abrams rachmaninoff so that they compose for you, but they must want to. gay channel on this for now, we'll be back with news.
music and knows exactly what a gift will again ask fate, i endlessly wait for a gift from pyotr ilyich tchaikovskymposes for me a work of abrams rachmaninoff so that they compose for you, but they must want to. gay channel on this for now, we'll be back with news.
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january 23, 1881 , the bolshoi theater gave the world premiere of the opera eugene onegin by pyotr ilyich tchaikovskyniversal poem pushkin turned out to be not staged; there were few plots in it twists and turns from the finale, contrary to tradition, no spectacular mass scene, but tchaikovsky judged otherwise. may the opera maya not be scenic. written by the composer. even if there is little action in it, but i am in love with the image of tatyana, i am enchanted by pushkin's poems and write music on them, because i am irresistibly drawn to it, as usual, the poet's lines require the opera genre, i had to change somewhere, but somewhere cut to the music by well-known writers, vladimir nabokov and vladislav khodasevich criticized tchaikovsky for this. well, for a century and a half, eugene onegin has been staged all over the world and is considered an unsurpassed masterpiece. january 23 in 1906, at a meeting of the russian geographical society, captain alexander kolchak spoke, a naval officer, scientist and polar explorer at the beginning of the century, he participated in the expedition of baron edua
january 23, 1881 , the bolshoi theater gave the world premiere of the opera eugene onegin by pyotr ilyich tchaikovskyniversal poem pushkin turned out to be not staged; there were few plots in it twists and turns from the finale, contrary to tradition, no spectacular mass scene, but tchaikovsky judged otherwise. may the opera maya not be scenic. written by the composer. even if there is little action in it, but i am in love with the image of tatyana, i am enchanted by pushkin's poems and write...
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i am endlessly waiting for a gift from pyotr ilyich tchaikovsky so that he would compose a work for me from braus krachmaninov. what needs to happen for this to happen so that they compose for you, but they should only want kovalenko and sergeishin channel one. we'll be back, and right now antifreak is on the air . we saw the video, now i ask this question with a special meaning, the phenomenon of fugitive mayors, or how, the heads of cities who fled to kiev spread fakes about russia and also why is a french journalist fighting western propaganda about this and much more today in the program? this is an anti-fake program here we are waging our fight against fakes and disinformation in our studio today gregory pernavian historian and journalist. e, dmitry drozdenko. military experts. the editor-in-chief of the internet portal arsenal of the fatherland and dmitry sindorin is a specialist in the field of working with big data. let's get started, we've discussed fugitive mayors many times. all of you probably remember the fugitive mayor of melitopol ivan fedorov and also the mayor of mariu
i am endlessly waiting for a gift from pyotr ilyich tchaikovsky so that he would compose a work for me from braus krachmaninov. what needs to happen for this to happen so that they compose for you, but they should only want kovalenko and sergeishin channel one. we'll be back, and right now antifreak is on the air . we saw the video, now i ask this question with a special meaning, the phenomenon of fugitive mayors, or how, the heads of cities who fled to kiev spread fakes about russia and also...
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conservatory with a five and three pluses, the gifted pianist was highly appreciated by pyotr ilyich tchaikovskyerformed his own compositions all his life. he had a very big hand. i. e, therefore, when he wrote his work, there e. well, it wasn't hard for him. there from to share there to play something some complex chords rachmaninoff grew up under the ringing of the bells of novgorod sophia cathedral and often himself sang the church choir rachmaninov imitated bells. almost all the musical compositions of rachmaninoff you, if you want to hear the bell ringing. in the new year, we celebrate the anniversary of the composer alexander borodin, the author of the polovtsian beaches 190 years from the date of birth, as soon as it begins. wow. yes, yes, yes, yes and so they swam open spaces in this music. yes, these fields of the steppe, this wind, this air. i say i have goosebumps due to education borodin compared his music with a chemical reaction, virtuoso, owned the cello, flute and piano, while the composer did not have a conservatory education all his life. he was torn between science and music a
conservatory with a five and three pluses, the gifted pianist was highly appreciated by pyotr ilyich tchaikovskyerformed his own compositions all his life. he had a very big hand. i. e, therefore, when he wrote his work, there e. well, it wasn't hard for him. there from to share there to play something some complex chords rachmaninoff grew up under the ringing of the bells of novgorod sophia cathedral and often himself sang the church choir rachmaninov imitated bells. almost all the musical...