Last bastion
Georgy Knyaginin leads the Renaissance orchestra. He is accompanied by creative success, material well-being, fame. He is satisfied with his life and does not want to change anything in it ... Once he is invited to the radio to participate in a discussion on the topic: "Music and money." His opponent is Dina Naravlyanskaya, Vice-Rector of the Academy of Music, a well-known art critic. She accuses Knyaginin of using the works of great composers for personal enrichment, many of whom lived in poverty. But at the same time, they perform poorly. Knyaginin is outraged by these accusations, he completely rejects them. And he doesn't want to have anything to do with Narovlyanskaya. However, after the transmission, her words now and then pop up in memory. He has an underlying desire to figure out how much they correspond to reality. He meets with her, not knowing that this meeting will turn his whole life upside down.
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Last bastion
Georgy Knyaginin leads the Renaissance orchestra. He is accompanied by creative success, material well-being, fame. He is satisfied with his life and does not want to change anything in it ... Once he is invited to the radio to participate in a discussion on the topic: "Music and money." His opponent is Dina Naravlyanskaya, Vice-Rector of the Academy of Music, a well-known art critic. She accuses Knyaginin of using the works of great composers for personal enrichment, many of whom lived in poverty. But at the same time, they perform poorly. Knyaginin is outraged by these accusations, he completely rejects them. And he doesn't want to have anything to do with Narovlyanskaya. However, after the transmission, her words now and then pop up in memory. He has an underlying desire to figure out how much they correspond to reality. He meets with her, not knowing that this meeting will turn his whole life upside down.
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Last bastion

Last bastion

by Vladimir Gurvich
Last bastion

Last bastion

by Vladimir Gurvich

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Overview

Georgy Knyaginin leads the Renaissance orchestra. He is accompanied by creative success, material well-being, fame. He is satisfied with his life and does not want to change anything in it ... Once he is invited to the radio to participate in a discussion on the topic: "Music and money." His opponent is Dina Naravlyanskaya, Vice-Rector of the Academy of Music, a well-known art critic. She accuses Knyaginin of using the works of great composers for personal enrichment, many of whom lived in poverty. But at the same time, they perform poorly. Knyaginin is outraged by these accusations, he completely rejects them. And he doesn't want to have anything to do with Narovlyanskaya. However, after the transmission, her words now and then pop up in memory. He has an underlying desire to figure out how much they correspond to reality. He meets with her, not knowing that this meeting will turn his whole life upside down.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780880039352
Publisher: Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing
Publication date: 09/16/2022
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 469
File size: 664 KB
Age Range: 16 - 18 Years
Language: Russian

About the Author

Владимир Гурвич родом из города Самара. Но вот уже как 30 лет живет в Москве. Журналист, писатель, драматург, автор свыше 40 изданных книг. Его пьеса "Двое на постели" была поставлена в Бухаресте. Принимал активное участие в написании сценариев к телевизионным проектам "Безмолвный свидетель" и "След".
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