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[music] her creative pseudonym is translated from
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Japanese as a song, a melody, a creation, she
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composes without looking at fashion and format,
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she writes her songs at the behest of her heart, she is a
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seeking person, and over her almost
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twenty years of experience in music, she has
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tried more than one style; her
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soundtracks are heard in popular films
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such as Soldiers family values
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While the village sleeps thanks to her songs
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she became a laureate of the golden
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gramophone she
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was a participant in the Invasion festival she is a
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caring person and all the experiences that the
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world has recently faced are deeply reflected in her
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work today my heroine is a singer and
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TV presenter
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[music]
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[applause]
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Utah guests so today we will
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write a novel about you.
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Please tell me if you imagine that you are the
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heroine. Well, I don’t know any
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work. In what genre would this
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work be written about
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you? melodrama detective extravaganza mystery
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buffet tragic story cycle of jokes
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play Where would you feel good what
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kind of genre did the heroines of this genre feel? It’s a
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great question, thank you, because I
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mean, I’m thinking. I think it’s definitely
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going to be a wonderful cartoon, a wonderful cartoon, but
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because events change very quickly
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and when you look back,
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it seems like it’s all about me, you
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don’t remember your past, we’re going through
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some kind of crises Yes, there are creative
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personal ones and when we get out of the crisis we
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forget what we were like and I feel like I
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’m stuck somewhere at 25, maybe 26 and
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I’m the heroine of the novel Well, a detective story Well, it was a
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semi-detective story, a detective story too
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maybe
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[music ]
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maybe you were born in Yekaterinburg Yes, but you didn’t
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live there for very long I
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understand correctly, well, in fact, we existed there until we were 5 years old
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and then, well, you
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remember yourself in this city very well, I
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remember in general I was lucky because I
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learned very early what nostalgia and
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melancholy is in the homeland, it means dad moved us
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to Moscow because he was looking for a better
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life and for that I thank him very much life
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was hard in Yekaterinburg at that
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time there were endless queues food
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on a coupon Well, Soviet times why dad
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moved us to Moscow And we moved in
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general - from a nice apartment in
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Yekaterinburg in Sverdlovsk to a communal apartment
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in Moscow to a tiny room in which I
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lived, my mother, my father and my
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little brother, I didn’t like
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Moscow, it was sad, it was empty, I wanted to
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go back to my homeland, imagine at the age of five
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I suffered because my homeland was
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there there And who are my parents? I have such a
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classic family of the Soviet
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intelligentsia. Dad is an accountant by
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profession. Mom is an engineer, but dad was
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literally a fan of jazz. He played the
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saxophone and clarinet in an amateur orchestra.
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vocals and that’s what the
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level of amateur performance was. It’s amazing
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she had a teacher from the
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conservatory oh it’s crazy and
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what kind of families do you know from my mother’s
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side I have doctors I have a grandfather A
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career military officer
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felscherinov were nearby my grandfather was
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Molchanov Oh he was so handsome an
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aristocratic man, some wonderful
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person with long fingers with delicate
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facial features, that is, well, the first guy in
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the village to say nothing, and my
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grandmother waited for him throughout the war, she
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waited, and then when they moved here to
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Moscow, what did they do with their
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parents? I already sang on at that moment I
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already wanted to be the first in all the
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matinees. It’s clear. And dad went to
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do accounting and was quite
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successful in this, that is, he generally has a
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three-room head. I think he
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can do everything. And mom also got a
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job in her specialty, but after
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some time she became a housewife.
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Because my little brother appeared When
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did you like Moscow and did you
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like it very much? When I graduated from
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school and fulfilled my dream, I entered the
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Gnesin School of
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piano to study the piano, I
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started very late, in my opinion I was 10 years old in a
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communal apartment, it was impossible to install
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an instrument, I understood what I wanted to be a
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singer I want to be a musician And how and how did
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you understand this Yu oh this is actually a cool
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story So across the road we had the
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Palace of Pioneers and Schoolchildren I went
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there for the choir and started singing And everyone said
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Wow you’re just a star Well okay a star
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next What are you you will do there was a
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piano club and it actually
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started with the piano club. Here you are in this
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Palace of Pioneers Yes, the Palace of Pioneers and
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schoolchildren and you were sent to this club,
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I understand correctly, yes, but there was no piano at home, my
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dad bought it for me in the first year
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through some kind of broken Red
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October of some shaggy year that
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sounded disgusting but it was happiness
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And only then when we decided at the family
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council that we would go to the
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State Tax Service School Although everyone around said it was
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impossible This is it and I’m saying now it doesn’t
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happen like that It doesn’t happen it happens But we
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decided and my dad, my mom, my
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piano teacher Sofia Yurievna
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and I started studying Like the Damned for
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many many hours and my dad bought me a
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Petrov. This is such a small cabinet
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instrument but very tight. That is, if
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you learned to play on this Petrov the sound
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then when you sit down on any instrument, it’s
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easy for you to play because the keyboard is very
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tight, so I studied, I studied for
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weeks, wanting it honestly. Well, of course, it was
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from under the stick, my dad set me a plan of 6
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hours a day, and I ended up with 6 hours - This is
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almost a full working day yes, that
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is, you come to school and this and everything else
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I don’t understand that it’s 6 o’clock Yeah, and you can
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sit there for an hour and just
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pretend that you’re studying And your head
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will be somewhere far away and dad Comes home from
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work and says how much you’ve been studying But
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that’s the point something else I did
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privately, that is, my dad got money
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from somewhere, money Yes, not a small amount of
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money, music lessons were very expensive,
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but they were private regularly and I understood that
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I had an increased responsibility if they were
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investing money in me now; moreover, my
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dad had another good thing he
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called the head of the school and said
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Yuri Fomich. My daughter will enter the
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Gnesin school, so unfortunately
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she won’t be able to appear at school
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regularly, that is, my dad immediately
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smeared me, smeared me. Dada, what a good fellow. And
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how did you act? It was so
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exciting, I was drying up during
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My mouth was churning, the excitement was terrible,
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of course, but it was surprising. I still don’t
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understand how, but I did. This is
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the absence of childhood. Oh, then I caught up, and it
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hit me later. That is, I
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finished the game, that is, Well, I don’t
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know, at the age of twenty you are studying Yes,
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I understand correctly, you’ve been teaching for 20 years. I’ve
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already graduated from the Gnessin School and started
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studying pop-jazz vocals
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because in the same way at the Council. We
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decided that dad asked: What do you want to
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do and who do you see yourself next,
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baby? I tell dad, well, I
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won’t be a pianist. He says I already understood And how And
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why did he understand it, after all, in order to
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become a pianist you need not
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fanaticism, but a calling, you need to do
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just this, breathe only this and live
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only this, I already somewhere at 16-17 began
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to understand that I need more I’m
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interested in different types of music, and
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it turns out that modern music is so
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cool, and it’s still Aghan Sebastian Bach.
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This is my favorite composer. I understand, but
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there’s a wind lepton, for example, there’s Muslim
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Magomayev, who also has an academic
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education. And there’s Anna German. Well,
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dad already knew which way the wind was blowing. and
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says Well, what do you want to sing, I say I want,
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yeah, he says Well, let’s go and brought me to the
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pop-jazz school, in fact,
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Dad led me right there and the
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exact same classes began for money, for
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dad’s money, I got into a class with Tatyana
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Nikolaevna Markovich was a genius
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teacher She instilled in me the most
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basic basics of understanding the profession That is,
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she immediately explained How much a pound is worth,
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explained why you go on stage
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And why do you go on stage well,
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to
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give Sergei
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Golan there are few people like you, here are the wives who
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have time and some to do a very important
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necessary thing and at the same time Family of children
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is such a rare
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example today when a person
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manages to do everything and does everything with soul and it’s
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not a burden, that’s what makes her such a
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distinctive feature, it seems to me that she’s
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quite natural on stage
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another thing is that she starts to glow
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when she sings. This is of course And when you
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hear her voice, this is probably
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her distinctive feature of her performances. Well,
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then a girl with a guitar is
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always great. She always sang about the most
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important things, she sang about love, about sadness, about
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sadness about the joys about the human soul Well,
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about good and evil If we somehow
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summarize all this and the fact that now she
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is doing her songs for the last
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two or three years, so to speak, this is her pain in
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relation to what is happening to her
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worries for And for the people for our
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fighters Anechka dear,
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so that you have enough strength
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and health for everything you do Thank you
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very much I love Sergei so much I love Sergei So much
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like a boy and like a human being, this is the general
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story of the ninety-second year, my
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girlfriends and I Walking through the department store A Lanin
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already because of everyone, I want to say that he is already
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such a star and we love his songs and the
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girls and I with our school friends
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at the Ver Magu festival and suddenly my girlfriend is
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talking about Anka, look ahead, a man is
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walking just like Lanin’s hair, like
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Galanin’s And at that moment he turns around
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and it’s Lanin, he felt so ashamed, but he was
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probably pleased to be recognized from
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behind and now, many years later, hearing
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these words from Sergei in his address is
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worth a lot. Yes, he said Sergei that
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you are a girl with a guitar and a guitar Where
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did Yuta come from Anyuta means to me how
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it seemed to a professional pianist that
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playing the guitar Well, yes, they’re playing in the yard. It’s
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all easy, well, master the guitar. Well,
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if I want, I’ll do it on my own. Yes, we flew to
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Syria;
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there are backing tracks with
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phonograms under which you can sing
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a microphone, in my opinion they even took some kind of
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we come and go to the site I’m right And
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where is the go equipment
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Well, Palmyra is broken there It’s scary, they’re
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just talking about the socket and I
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felt a feeling of burning shame
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because now I need to sing in front of the fighters
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Well, what about the Capella? Well, one song, two songs,
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Three. I was counting on a concert, what should I
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do? And with me are the guys Seryozha
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Kurenkov, who plays a great
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guitar and Seryozha was on horseback because
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he played He was with a guitar Yes, I thought
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ayyyyyyyyyyy
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received from the universe, let me
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start studying, mother deer is natural, then
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as they say, it’s in each of us
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and somehow I came to Moscow
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somehow Well, somehow dadada I then then then and then there’s
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a pandemic, I think, well It’s probably the
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right time to work now so that I can
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master it in about three months or four. Well, then the concert. Yes, okay,
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I picked up the guitar and learned a
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colossal lesson. I remembered Tatya
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Nikolaevna who said that you need to
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plow, this is the hardest instrument to
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master. Especially when you are 40 A
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As a musician, I can also hear the mess very well and I
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play a chord with my fingers, which they do
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n’t understand yet, as well as I hear this
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mess and it infuriates me and it gets even
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worse and becomes even scarier, I understand
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perfectly well Yes, in general, thanks to my mother
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who endured endless hours your
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exercise yes yes during the day at night but this
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saved me because during the pandemic
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we could have gone crazy, we were without work and
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when I played my
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first solo concert with a guitar six months later, I suddenly
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felt such happiness from understanding
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my true purpose, and
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finally I have in the hands of an instrument on
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which you can convey What about dad,
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who taught vocals?
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Dad actually dreamed that I would be a jazz
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singer and I took lessons from Yuri
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Sergeevich Saulsky in the
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composition class, studied with Yuri Nikolaevich
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Chugunov, jazz harmony
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didn’t work out, or everything worked out,
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and it seemed like nothing it was, but I once
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heard African-Americans sing
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Kalinka-Malinka in Russian to
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understand the lack of organics. Yes, and to
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understand how funny it sounds, you need
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this. Once I heard it, I heard it was
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a disaster. Yes, that’s about the same way I sang
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jazz and about the same way I played it. Oh,
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by the way. Dad generally said Let's
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go to study at Berkeley in America
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My God he is a Holy man what is his name
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Vladimir Ivanovich Vladimir Ivanovich we
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applaud you from the whole studio all the spectators on the
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TV Arut M this is a rare father
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rare
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rare the most striking in this story what is
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humanly with me It was difficult
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to have a relationship with him because we are
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the same, we are both stubborn. Yes, I did
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n’t go to Berkeley School. I already understood then
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that if I break away from my homeland and
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I’m there, I’m a stranger, I won’t do anything there, and my
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friends told me that you’re crazy or
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something. They give me the opportunity to study there,
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and I refused, and dad, of course, from the
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carriers of this jazz culture, yes, yes,
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dad then, apparently,
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he was so upset about it and waved his hand. Well, as if it’s
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your business, that’s not all. Now you
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applauded dad. There’s also this whole
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history Well, in the dashing
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nineties, my dad earned money for the
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capital to create my first
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album, that is, my dad gave me an amount
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that was quite enough to
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record an album, and with very
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serious musicians, create two
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video clips, provide support for all this.
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So I created everything, recorded it,
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provided support and dad didn’t like it at all, was it
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already a group Utah or not yet it
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was already a group Utah That is, you created this
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group in order to record this album,
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yes, well, that is, I created myself
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in order to go on stage and say
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hello Here I am and dad, what Well,
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dad said, well, somehow, you know,
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Anyut says, somehow, all this is somehow, well, it’s not mine,
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you know, it’s not mine, let’s have jazz, I
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say, Dad, well, jazz is not for sale, he
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says, and from now on, we have it
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started hard for him. Of course I wanted
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to please my dad, of course, of course he did. I
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categorically didn’t like what
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I liked, but I didn’t really like what
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he liked, and we compared our
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points of view,
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and mom must be given credit, mom looked
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at it. BC How did she have the patience?
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us is a balancer, my mother generally loved
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you both, but that’s not the right word, my dad
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liked you. In the end,
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Utah, at what point did he appreciate you in the
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sixteenth year, when I had my
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first solo concert on the federal
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TV channel, he watched it, I think, well,
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now he’ll call and
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say, he suddenly calls and says Listen,
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I liked it. I say, okay, he
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says and he started telling me how much
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he liked it. I think God, I must be
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dreaming about this. This is the story of
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Marina dev Marie, firstly, she is an incredibly
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decent person, and secondly, due to her
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professional qualities, I have known Utah for a long time
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as an artist and as a singer and as a
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composer She has long been let’s say so, yes
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But as a popular singer she has come a
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long way, a difficult one, and I am glad that
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now, firstly, she is a sought-after
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artist, she is a sought-after composer, she is
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the Leader of her team, she learned to play the
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guitar, that is she is professional
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anyway, one way or another, she is
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growing and developing all the time, she is a fantastic
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mother and how she has enough 24 hours a day. I
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don’t know how a touring mother is, but she has
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everything in her hands and of course her attitude towards her
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elders is laziness towards her mother in general, towards
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old people this, of course, evokes great
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respect, she is holistic, she is a person, she is a
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woman, despite all her
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strength. Yes, she is a small, fragile girl. I
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can’t even call her a woman, she is a girl,
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she is a hooligan, who can be at the same
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time, with all this, a very strict
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leader, a fair person and
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probably these are the Qualities that I
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just named, they overlap with us,
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so we are very close to her in this
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situation
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[applause]
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[music]
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in order for a group to become
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popular you need to put in endless
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effort, you need to give concerts,
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you need radio, you need television, you need to
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give interviews, how is that all start That
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is, what needs to be done Well,
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love, you can’t live otherwise, you really
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like this, this is all, to
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promote you need to constantly create
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new songs Utah is a Universe and it’s
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so harmoniously created that in
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our Universe, in principle, we don’t envy it,
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by and large everything is going so smoothly
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in her life, in principle,
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this strong-willed spirit that is inside Yes,
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it helps her conquer everything and she
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continues her path through the thorns to the stars
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and this can be seen, this is reflected in the songs
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that in fact any artist, like a
00:20:29
person, can be characterized specifically in terms of
00:20:31
songs and first of all, I would like to
00:20:33
say that she is wonderful, in
00:20:35
fact a professional in her field of
00:20:37
words and music and tact and performance and
00:20:40
everything in which she actually differs
00:20:43
from many others, her voice is gentle,
00:20:46
soulful, the most important thing that I would
00:20:48
like to say about it’s a woman’s voice.
00:20:50
I like the toughness in her.
00:20:52
But she has such a firm
00:20:54
hand, so to speak. Yes, you need to do it like this
00:20:56
guys, well, you need to do it like this, but
00:20:59
she’s great
00:21:01
in general, super, there’s no other way to
00:21:04
say it, and performing solo means
00:21:07
starting everything first I’ll say this and
00:21:11
writing every new song is also starting
00:21:14
all over again every new song - It’s like
00:21:16
starting from scratch, like starting over again. As
00:21:18
for concert practice, there was a moment
00:21:21
when I lost my form, it was connected
00:21:24
with a tragic personal story, I lost
00:21:29
my husband and he left in the very in the prime of life
00:21:32
It was a shock. For everyone, it was a very
00:21:33
difficult condition for him, both emotional
00:21:37
and physical, and it was as if he was slowly
00:21:40
fading away, fading away, but no one
00:21:42
could even imagine that this could
00:21:46
end in death. What a nightmare. After
00:21:49
that, I was left alone with three small
00:21:54
children and something needs to be done,
00:21:58
how small were the children? How old were they? And my
00:22:00
son was three and the girls were a year old, there
00:22:03
was still a baby there, listen, it’s
00:22:06
a disaster, my husband - This is Oleg
00:22:08
Osipov, a famous director and producer of the
00:22:12
TV series Soldiers, one of the producers and us we
00:22:15
met him thanks to my song,
00:22:17
he liked it, oh the song is wonderful.
00:22:20
Everyone likes it. Thank you. And he took her to the
00:22:22
series and then suggested, let’s
00:22:24
write it to order and then let’s do it again, and
00:22:26
then he suggested getting married. I was
00:22:29
very happy with him. We quarreled for 7 years.
00:22:33
only two times we quarreled very sharply
00:22:36
Well, two times I left the stage. I immersed myself in the
00:22:41
children and understood that one day they
00:22:44
would grow up a little and I would return, of course, and
00:22:47
this was the moment. One day he put it off,
00:22:49
put it off, put it off, I wrote some
00:22:51
songs and folded it up. Well, where did I put it off for a
00:22:54
year? with this of yours Well, I
00:22:57
thought that probably my son
00:22:59
will go to school, for example, there are girls there, well, there are
00:23:01
already four Well, you can little by little, yes And
00:23:05
then what happened happened, everyone knew
00:23:08
that Oleg is omnipotent, he can do anything for
00:23:12
him, nothing is impossible and he will definitely
00:23:14
overcome it condition Moreover,
00:23:16
he is such a soldier by nature. He
00:23:18
held on occasionally, he showed that it was
00:23:20
hard for him, but then he pulled himself together and went
00:23:23
to work and the doctors said that it was his heart.
00:23:26
Now I look at Tolik, his
00:23:29
eldest son, but this is some kind of Clone
00:23:31
man He also ties his shoelaces, he
00:23:33
also eats soup, Oh, he even
00:23:36
gestures, and yes, how did you start to
00:23:39
pull yourself together? Utah Well, I
00:23:42
shook my fists, so to speak, and said it like with a guitar.
00:23:46
Well, I’m now 3 months old. Now I’m now now
00:23:48
now now 3 months old. I
00:23:50
’ll do everything Well, this is probably what saved me,
00:23:52
by and large, to get into shape in 3 months.
00:23:55
Well, I don’t know anyone like that, and I
00:23:59
went on stage right away, I started singing, and
00:24:02
my voice Bach refused, I think, well, I
00:24:05
probably need to do something stronger for now.
00:24:08
porous then that I’m
00:24:12
doing well, that I’m holding up well, that I don’t
00:24:14
shed tears, that I’m strong, that I don’t get
00:24:18
on the children’s nerves Yes, and I can
00:24:21
overcome this and, in general, outwardly no one
00:24:24
notices anything, then my friends
00:24:27
tell me that you, of course, were in a terrible
00:24:29
state It was kind of obvious, but
00:24:32
cheer up. Well, my mother taught me to cheer up,
00:24:35
and at some point I received
00:24:38
a call from my good friend Alexei
00:24:42
Likha, he says Listen, we have a series here
00:24:44
soon While the village is sleeping and the heroes are the
00:24:48
Cossacks, the Cossacks and we need the title
00:24:50
song but you know, it should be so
00:24:54
multi, it needs to have chanson and
00:24:57
it needs to be pop music, but with
00:25:00
elements of
00:25:02
rock and roll. Wow, a task Well, you
00:25:04
Barin set the tasks as Gorin wrote with
00:25:07
soul, so that it must be about
00:25:10
love and not
00:25:12
fate let's listen to what happened
00:25:15
it's straight
00:25:17
[music]
00:25:22
interesting the sun Yes the bright white
00:25:26
burns oh nights dark to the heat
00:25:31
embraces the heart to the girlish you
00:25:36
spoke Oh mother mummy Yes I don’t know how to
00:25:40
take My beloved fly like the free
00:25:47
wind Cossack blood Yes your horse rona
00:25:55
my beloved absolutely folk per absolutely
00:25:59
simple,
00:26:00
ah, I struggled with my egoism, which means at
00:26:05
first it was I who wrote the words and I
00:26:07
wrote the music, yes, it’s me, and what is it that
00:26:09
people think that she’s the People’s egoism? It’s
00:26:11
rushing inside, he says, it’s me, I, the
00:26:14
author, me. Well, what am I Well, if people thought
00:26:20
that it was folk Well, be kind, thank me,
00:26:25
of course, how is film music written in general,
00:26:27
what do you need to do to do this, read
00:26:29
the script, talk to the director, go
00:26:32
see the location, that is, what needs to be
00:26:34
done, first you need to meet with
00:26:36
the producer because, as a rule, this
00:26:38
production film and the producer
00:26:41
tells what What is the
00:26:44
focus of who the viewer gives the script
00:26:48
You read talks about the heroes And
00:26:51
for each hero you need to create your own
00:26:53
theme, they just tell you or you have to
00:26:56
see them if at the moment there is
00:26:58
footage and you can see it, that’s
00:27:00
good What if no, he completes the drawing in
00:27:03
his head and then you sit down, you fall in love with
00:27:06
these characters and you start listening to how they
00:27:10
can sound in your head, I always write in my head.
00:27:12
What kind of movie is interesting to you right now?
00:27:15
Honestly, yes, I want to. I’m a person who
00:27:18
wrote a lot for movies. I
00:27:22
actually don’t watch movies myself. first, I always worry a lot,
00:27:29
secondly, I’m so focused
00:27:31
on my inner life, to write music, you
00:27:34
have to listen to yourself all the time, this is a
00:27:36
state of peace that should be there, and I
00:27:39
take care of this inner world of mine, I
00:27:42
don’t have the resource to watch anything
00:27:49
else Utah In my opinion this is one of the best
00:27:53
artists on the stage today, simply
00:27:59
underestimated for some incomprehensible reason, this is a person
00:28:02
with a completely unique
00:28:04
timbre, unique charisma, penetrating
00:28:07
power and persuasiveness, and this
00:28:09
persuasiveness works both when she sings
00:28:11
and when she begins to talk,
00:28:15
this very specific
00:28:17
Ural rocker timbre of her voice and the
00:28:22
ability to control her speech, she is a very
00:28:26
sincere person.
00:28:28
And it is difficult to hide from the viewer’s
00:28:32
gaze Anya’s weakness is that she is a
00:28:35
real beautiful, intelligent Russian
00:28:39
woman, as defenseless as so
00:28:42
many women. She has to
00:28:45
independently drag a family of three children;
00:28:49
otherwise, she is a very integral person,
00:28:51
very smart convinced A very
00:28:55
noticeable figure both
00:28:58
on our stage and in public I am not
00:29:01
afraid of this word of life and she
00:29:03
really turned into a leader of
00:29:06
public opinion although she did not set
00:29:08
herself such a task, she simply did
00:29:10
what her heart told her people like Anya are
00:29:13
very
00:29:15
needed today Thank you for today interesting
00:29:19
In the sense of the work and creativity of your
00:29:23
personal inner, it’s interesting just the
00:29:27
songs and the concert realization of your
00:29:30
gift. This is perhaps the main thing, at some
00:29:32
point you come to the understanding that you do not
00:29:35
have the right to waste your energy on
00:29:39
various interesting projects, whether
00:29:41
it’s related to the theater or poetry or
00:29:43
something else, I am a musician by purpose,
00:29:46
first of all, and I have been given
00:29:48
the opportunity to create songs, sing, live
00:29:52
with a guitar, and I am obliged to do this. That
00:29:56
is, I do not have the right to stray from this
00:29:58
path, the most important thing is that there is a response. I am
00:30:02
very grateful to my listeners for
00:30:05
sincere response I hope that everything will be
00:30:07
fine, I want us to listen to a
00:30:10
piece of the song now
00:30:14
[music]
00:30:19
Live wherever the road leads in the middle of the
00:30:23
seven
00:30:24
seas There is in the sky Yes, I follow her and
00:30:31
with the stroke of a pen I spin my
00:30:35
spindle to go somewhere I ca
00:30:39
n’t see anyway die my melancholy
00:30:43
break the salty wave and the star fell
00:30:50
piercing the silence I know this path to the
00:30:54
depths where you can’t see any ski
00:30:58
[music]
00:31:00
You know, I don’t really agree with the masses
00:31:03
that your main
00:31:06
problem is that you are a woman Yes, I don’t
00:31:08
really agree But a fight is not a
00:31:11
woman’s business at all. And you get involved in it,
00:31:27
as she will inspire her man,
00:31:30
so he will protect Her and in fact
00:31:33
she provides him with an
00:31:36
emotional rear. And this is very important and this
00:31:39
applies not just to the woman of a specific
00:31:42
wife who belongs to a specific
00:31:44
husband. This generally applies of all the women
00:31:47
who live today in the situation in
00:31:49
which we find ourselves. The task of a woman is
00:31:52
to bring kindness, the beauty of women, they say
00:31:56
two tasks: in general, to be beautiful and
00:31:58
to tell a man that he is great, it is a
00:32:00
woman who can bring society to
00:32:03
agreement; we do not need to
00:32:05
look for the truth so much as learn to live in harmony.
00:32:08
This is a woman’s task. That's what I want to ask
00:32:11
you three children, they are all young
00:32:14
little monkeys Well, now you already know
00:32:16
I'm a mother of three teenagers
00:32:19
What do you like to do together? We've been
00:32:22
talking a lot lately, which means
00:32:24
everyone's schedule is wow, we're all busy and someone's
00:32:28
helping us mom My mother helps me a lot. Mom
00:32:30
lives with me. Mom is the person with whom
00:32:32
I consult on all the key points. I
00:32:34
understand perfectly well. That is, she
00:32:36
knows everything, she is always right,
00:32:38
and in the evening I’m not a teacher, I do the wrong thing
00:32:42
because after 12:00 I have to
00:32:45
sleep, but sometimes I come home late
00:32:48
children sometimes just came from training,
00:32:50
they need to do their homework and we need to
00:32:53
talk. Uh-huh. And we sit down and start
00:32:56
talking,
00:32:57
they tell something about themselves. I
00:33:00
partially tell about myself. We
00:33:03
[music]
00:33:05
philosophize, persistent in all life
00:33:09
situations, and suddenly I realized that in her
00:33:12
14 years she never
00:33:16
complained about anything. And then suddenly I
00:33:19
understand that Katya, then Katya never
00:33:22
complained either, she never said that
00:33:25
she felt bad, sad, insulting in the context of the fact
00:33:29
that someone is to blame for this, she said
00:33:32
let’s say It’s hard for me, but no one has ever
00:33:35
been to blame for this. Well, they like you,
00:33:38
yes, but they are better than me, and what do you like
00:33:41
to do when you don’t have to do anything? Here
00:33:43
you are, we like to go to the bathhouse, which
00:33:46
means first we persuade grandma
00:33:48
grandma Come with us This the ritual is like this
00:33:50
She says Yes, I don’t like it, we say Yes, let’s
00:33:52
go You don’t even have any idea
00:33:53
whether you have a bathhouse on your property or your own yes
00:33:57
Pou used to say grandma took about 7 minutes with a pono,
00:33:59
she refused everything first means the first
00:34:02
point then we go to the bathhouse And so that's where the
00:34:06
most frank conversations begin,
00:34:09
the children are already waiting for when it will come. That
00:34:11
very day, that's what concerns the bathhouse,
00:34:14
then we love to cook together in the
00:34:16
old way. So, in the Soviet way, we
00:34:18
always have soup at home, that's the second thing. Well,
00:34:21
somehow because Let's put it Yes, we rarely go out and
00:34:26
I'll say right away That is, I'm not an
00:34:28
exemplary mother here. We rarely go to the theaters
00:34:31
lately because it's just scary to load.
00:34:34
But when we go to the theaters, I
00:34:39
always roar with delight, which means it
00:34:42
starts right up, and my son
00:34:45
looked at me for a long time again. What? it’s like
00:34:49
daughters are like that, mom Why are you crying
00:34:53
and suddenly that moment came, we went to the NM
00:34:57
son, it
00:34:58
struck him, so he left the
00:35:01
performance and said I won’t go to the theater anymore
00:35:04
because the
00:35:06
experience was so strong, and that is, he also
00:35:09
let me in tear I say Well, great to our
00:35:11
club I understand, thank you very much,
00:35:15
my dear Anita Yuta, I wish you Conversations
00:35:19
Conversations with children,
00:35:21
conversations with loved ones, conversations with producers,
00:35:24
conversations with colleagues And I wish you
00:35:26
the beauty for which you are fighting and that
00:35:29
your struggle leads to results
00:35:33
so that in fact, this is very important. I am with
00:35:36
you, I feel the desire for beauty,
00:35:39
that you will be able to bring the world at least some
00:35:42
part of it to beauty,
00:35:45
I wish you good songs, real
00:35:47
friends, delicious food and that everything is as
00:35:51
it should be. Thank you very much
00:35:58
[ music]
00:36:00
Yuta talks about very important things in her songs
00:36:01
and she does it in a
00:36:04
beautifully touching and easy way, which means
00:36:07
that she became an artist for a reason because
00:36:10
not everyone knows how to talk about complex things
00:36:13
so that it gets to the heart

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