Golden City
In the early 70s of the twentieth century, a gramophone record called "Lute music of the XV-XVII centuries" arrived in music stores. She was a truly stunning success and was in almost every Soviet family. The first number on it was the work "Canzone" by the composer Francesco da Milano (1497-1543). To the tune of the "Canzone", the poet Henri Volokhonsky composed the poem "Over the Blue Sky", using biblical images from the Old Testament Book of the prophet Ezekiel. The song "Under the Blue Sky" became the most famous ballad, and the aria "Ave Maria" became a worldwide opera hit. And suddenly, twenty years after the release of the record, it turned out that the withered Italian composers on the cover do not have such works, and their author is the Hero of our film – self-taught Vladimir Vavilov. In the film, Andrey "Ryusha" Reshetin, a violinist, researcher of Russian music and language of the Baroque era, discusses the secrets of music.
Golden City
Aguyjevete Avaxa'i
Second Chances
At The Roadhouse
A Banana Man in Lapland
Gwisintong
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I Look into the Mirror and Repeat to Myself
Can I Hug You?
Los secretos de la Cava Baja
Red Mole: A Romance
Nature In Slow Motion
I am Jacques-Yves Cousteau
Rebekah Vardy: Jehovah's Witnesses and Me
Natalia LL - Art is Like Love
Beacon Farms
NEM (Novo Ensino Médio), um fracasso anunciado
Deceit
Facing Time