Уже представляешь, как в небольшую серую комнату падают лучи солнца. Но этот белый свет не греет.
@amelia39617 сағат бұрын
Reading Brothers Karamazov w this❤️
@aryanchaudhary44003 күн бұрын
British novel- i will die for honour. American novel- i will die for liberty. My novel- i will let you die.
@222toastedtoasters35 күн бұрын
Get Out 20th century edition
@edkemp62876 күн бұрын
knyes miushkin at your service madam
@Fenerli4ever1239 күн бұрын
Dostoevsky is the best! Karamazov brothers must be the best novel ever written.
@mwi469 күн бұрын
😀😀😀💘💘💘👋👋👋
@youngheepark58089 күн бұрын
일종의 관음증/노출증.....
@sergeyroitman27939 күн бұрын
Гениально!🎉
@SkarletBloodthirsty11 күн бұрын
Великолепно!
@katoy997611 күн бұрын
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🇷🇺☦️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@randa258013 күн бұрын
It feels like the music can talk and tell the story
@istvanvad727316 күн бұрын
Magyar szivvel szeretlek benneteket. ❤
@faud_17 күн бұрын
Timestamps: 0:00 Valse Sentimentale - Tchaikovsky, violin Daniil Lozakovich 2:23 Melody in F (excerpt) - Anton Rubinstein 5:00 Etude op. 8 no. 12 - Scriabin, piano Sultanov 7:00 Elegie op. 3 no. 1 - Rachmaninov, piano Nate Koch 13:03 Vocalise - Rachmaninov 18:50 String Quartet no.8 move.2 - Shostakovich 21:30 Symphony no. 6 "Pathetique" move.4 - Tchaikovsky, conductor Karajan 31:30 Piano Sonata no. 7 move. 2 - Prokofiev, piano Sokolov 38:29 Catacombs - Mussorgsky 40:30 Russian Folk Song - As I walk alone along the road, arr. for cello
@luki761417 күн бұрын
how to make russian literature 1. suffer while writing it 2. character in story suffer 3. a picture of beautiful landscape 4. reader suffer reading it 5. publisher gets money; also suffer we share everything even the pain, da?
@user-ft1mn4rx1q18 күн бұрын
넘 조타
@TeenyTikkyRichie20 күн бұрын
I think everyone got confused why the music stopped suddenly at 4:41
@hamishegi999321 күн бұрын
❤
@HFTLH21 күн бұрын
This is one of the best comment sections I've ever had the privilege to witness!
@user-uy2uv2gj6s21 күн бұрын
Who is singing on the long road song?
@lostmanplaylists21 күн бұрын
The red Army Choir
@Juanita....23 күн бұрын
🇨🇴❤️💛🙏amo a Rusia, sus hombres hermosos, paisaje, música, todo todo todo ojala terminen esa absurda guerra que destruye los genes de científicos, escritores, cantantes, gimnastas, que deberían nacer para salvar el mundo y al planeta
@sarannyasharma561224 күн бұрын
suggest a russian novel to read in english pleassseeeeeeeee im new to this
@mr19zee25 күн бұрын
Being a character in a Russian novel is like being an npc in a from software game
@life_enjoyer_16125 күн бұрын
Помню, когда Раскольников своей любимой сказал "Мы жили во времена преступления... настало время и для наказания" и пошел сдаваться, это было сильно
@pauldrozdowski371026 күн бұрын
Wow. I just found the soundtrack of my life 💀
@tyomaani816626 күн бұрын
Я послушал аудиокнигу Война и Мир. Прослушал первые 2 части. Таки интересно. Куплю книги, буду читать.
@updog956728 күн бұрын
"you're in a russian novel" Thanks, I hate it here
@Mayuzzolina28 күн бұрын
HOLY SHITTTT ILY FOR THIS
@jasonstrike1429 күн бұрын
18:50 what the name of this masterpiece?
@kotowaru1606Ай бұрын
Masterpiece
@user-kj7uy5lj2xАй бұрын
Cah cilik
@DonSchokoАй бұрын
wow so russian novel
@i.ashishhhv.xАй бұрын
Ahh it feels nostalgic , it reminds me of "A Russian wedding" a drama lesson from my high school CBSE ❤ its been 3 years i have graduated my highschool
@elinahahaleva4569Ай бұрын
Было дело
@mohammedalali3926Ай бұрын
For every man must have somewhere to go. Since there are times when one absolutely must go somewhere! Do you realize, my dear sir, do you realize what What does it mean for a person to have nowhere to go? - Dostoyevsky.
@freddyb659Ай бұрын
En la Rusia Sovietica, La novela rusa esta en ti.
@E3_12.Ай бұрын
i dont speak portogesse i can speak englis
@Homie-jp1llАй бұрын
*Dark academia melodies possess an enchanting allure, drawing listeners into a world of literary sophistication and emotional depth, where every chord resonates with the echoes of bygone eras and timeless tales*
@JobKorea-es7qyАй бұрын
32:22
@JobKorea-es7qyАй бұрын
32:00 for me
@eliecardero3549Ай бұрын
Is that Leven?
@levelfive7662Ай бұрын
Ivan ivanovich when alexander alexendrei and Pavlov pavloska walk in:
@GriKoLPriKoL420Ай бұрын
I hate this atmosphere to be honest
@estherreinders7987Ай бұрын
The lovely and unique virtuoso Yunis Wang ❤
@oof_mqster6224Ай бұрын
Trying to write a novel as a 14yo. It's hard, especially since writing isn't something I always do. It'll be my hobby and, if possible(when I have data/wifi), I'll try to update y'all on the progress.
@oof_mqster622418 күн бұрын
Update 5: I spent almost all of my money on cold drinks. They're too good to look at because of the hot weather in my country. It was tempting. Anyway, I borrowed another novel from a close friend and can finally confidently write most of my dialogues. I find it difficult to write about the story because I don't know the traditions of the setting I'm writing in Russia. I rely on my Russian friends when writing the actions of my characters. I want to write things that Russians may relate to which most people may not notice.
@misheljane9726 күн бұрын
Good luck!
@user-fo9mx5tz3dАй бұрын
Det er all russisk musikk! Balalaika, bjørn og vodka! Hvor er Tsjaikovskij? Hvor er Rachmaninov og Glinka? Hvor er "Farvel of the Slav"?!
Пікірлер
Уже представляешь, как в небольшую серую комнату падают лучи солнца. Но этот белый свет не греет.
Reading Brothers Karamazov w this❤️
British novel- i will die for honour. American novel- i will die for liberty. My novel- i will let you die.
Get Out 20th century edition
knyes miushkin at your service madam
Dostoevsky is the best! Karamazov brothers must be the best novel ever written.
😀😀😀💘💘💘👋👋👋
일종의 관음증/노출증.....
Гениально!🎉
Великолепно!
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🇷🇺☦️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
It feels like the music can talk and tell the story
Magyar szivvel szeretlek benneteket. ❤
Timestamps: 0:00 Valse Sentimentale - Tchaikovsky, violin Daniil Lozakovich 2:23 Melody in F (excerpt) - Anton Rubinstein 5:00 Etude op. 8 no. 12 - Scriabin, piano Sultanov 7:00 Elegie op. 3 no. 1 - Rachmaninov, piano Nate Koch 13:03 Vocalise - Rachmaninov 18:50 String Quartet no.8 move.2 - Shostakovich 21:30 Symphony no. 6 "Pathetique" move.4 - Tchaikovsky, conductor Karajan 31:30 Piano Sonata no. 7 move. 2 - Prokofiev, piano Sokolov 38:29 Catacombs - Mussorgsky 40:30 Russian Folk Song - As I walk alone along the road, arr. for cello
how to make russian literature 1. suffer while writing it 2. character in story suffer 3. a picture of beautiful landscape 4. reader suffer reading it 5. publisher gets money; also suffer we share everything even the pain, da?
넘 조타
I think everyone got confused why the music stopped suddenly at 4:41
❤
This is one of the best comment sections I've ever had the privilege to witness!
Who is singing on the long road song?
The red Army Choir
🇨🇴❤️💛🙏amo a Rusia, sus hombres hermosos, paisaje, música, todo todo todo ojala terminen esa absurda guerra que destruye los genes de científicos, escritores, cantantes, gimnastas, que deberían nacer para salvar el mundo y al planeta
suggest a russian novel to read in english pleassseeeeeeeee im new to this
Being a character in a Russian novel is like being an npc in a from software game
Помню, когда Раскольников своей любимой сказал "Мы жили во времена преступления... настало время и для наказания" и пошел сдаваться, это было сильно
Wow. I just found the soundtrack of my life 💀
Я послушал аудиокнигу Война и Мир. Прослушал первые 2 части. Таки интересно. Куплю книги, буду читать.
"you're in a russian novel" Thanks, I hate it here
HOLY SHITTTT ILY FOR THIS
18:50 what the name of this masterpiece?
Masterpiece
Cah cilik
wow so russian novel
Ahh it feels nostalgic , it reminds me of "A Russian wedding" a drama lesson from my high school CBSE ❤ its been 3 years i have graduated my highschool
Было дело
For every man must have somewhere to go. Since there are times when one absolutely must go somewhere! Do you realize, my dear sir, do you realize what What does it mean for a person to have nowhere to go? - Dostoyevsky.
En la Rusia Sovietica, La novela rusa esta en ti.
i dont speak portogesse i can speak englis
*Dark academia melodies possess an enchanting allure, drawing listeners into a world of literary sophistication and emotional depth, where every chord resonates with the echoes of bygone eras and timeless tales*
32:22
32:00 for me
Is that Leven?
Ivan ivanovich when alexander alexendrei and Pavlov pavloska walk in:
I hate this atmosphere to be honest
The lovely and unique virtuoso Yunis Wang ❤
Trying to write a novel as a 14yo. It's hard, especially since writing isn't something I always do. It'll be my hobby and, if possible(when I have data/wifi), I'll try to update y'all on the progress.
Update 5: I spent almost all of my money on cold drinks. They're too good to look at because of the hot weather in my country. It was tempting. Anyway, I borrowed another novel from a close friend and can finally confidently write most of my dialogues. I find it difficult to write about the story because I don't know the traditions of the setting I'm writing in Russia. I rely on my Russian friends when writing the actions of my characters. I want to write things that Russians may relate to which most people may not notice.
Good luck!
Det er all russisk musikk! Balalaika, bjørn og vodka! Hvor er Tsjaikovskij? Hvor er Rachmaninov og Glinka? Hvor er "Farvel of the Slav"?!
Assistindo o vídeo em Marabá-Pá.
What novel mean ?
A short story.
❤👌🏻😍
Masterpiece.