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Maria Sotskova

:rofl: OMG yes. Can we also give her Adelina's double axel too :biggrin:

But considering she has an Instagram dedicated to everything pink, that pink dress isn't going ANYWHERE :laugh:

Do you have a link to that instagram? I'd love to see it.
Well...I think I can settle for changing the mesh to match her skin lol.
 
It's called "At the Manilov's", from an old Russian tv series called "Dead Souls".

Never forget that Dead Souls is a legendary book whitten by Nikolai Gogol. It is one of Russia's classical greats on the level of "Crime and Punishment", "War and Peace/the World"(though overrated).

Gogol creatd geniously accurate caricatures of Russians that hold up to this very day.

A strongly reccomended read! :2thumbs:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Souls
 
Never forget that Dead Souls is a legendary book whitten by Nikolai Gogol. It is one of Russia's classical greats on the level of "Crime and Punishment", "War and Peace/the World"(though overrated).

Gogol creatd geniously accurate caricatures of Russians that hold up to this very day.

A strongly reccomended read! :2thumbs:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Souls

Oh, thank you! I knew that famous book written by Gogol but I didn't know the series are about that.
 
Anyone have a link to the full version of Maria 'fs music. I try to find it for a long time but have no luck.

I don't think it exists. This is the closest I ever found https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3B_Znn5buo

Still don't know why they call it Adagio though, that's not even in Schnittke discography as such :scratch2:

However this is WAY more entertaining to watch https://youtu.be/qc_n848r8xc?t=18m43s
maybe this is why people find her sleepy if even the pianist and cellist (bassist?) can't stay awake while playing it :laugh2:
 
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Masha did well !!! :yahoo:

I love her programs and would love nothing more than to see her get a medal. Go Marshmellow GO!!!!!!
 
I don't think it exists. This is the closest I ever found https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3B_Znn5buo

Still don't know why they call it Adagio though, that's not even in Schnittke discography as such :scratch2:


However this is WAY more entertaining to watch https://youtu.be/qc_n848r8xc?t=18m43s
maybe this is why people find her sleepy if even the pianist and cellist (bassist?) can't stay awake while playing it :laugh2:

Exactly, I look through Schnitkke discography and find nothing and do not even know what it the exact name of the song.

Thank you for the clip by the way. :) It is quite amusing to see conductor look like he is going to fall asleep...:biggrin:
 
Exactly, I look through Schnitkke discography and find nothing and do not even know what it the exact name of the song.

Thank you for the clip by the way. :) It is quite amusing to see conductor look like he is going to fall asleep...:biggrin:

No problem :biggrin: The music they are playing is Dead Souls from the mini series of the same name as Gogol's book so that's what it is listed as in his discography. Maria's music is part 7 called "At the Manilov's" (or Chez les Manilov or Bei Manilow depending on the language).
 
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