Now, in 2023, I am glad to experience (I cannot say met.) a beautiful Russian musician and a happy person. And a. wonderful feeling how she met with the musical people who helped create her album. Great heartwarming story.
the interviewer said: "It really is a fairytale story, isn't it". Well...no fairytale here- Lezhneva is a rare talent, a hard working musician and, to be honest, quite fearless with how she performed and performs under the most difficult situations (especially competitions). so a fairytale it is definitely not. She was always a princess in training to become a queen.
“There's a story behind everything..but behind all your stories is always your mother's story..because hers is where yours begins.” ― Mitch Albom, For One More Day
You can tell that she is Russian when she says words like "how" and "helped." Also, the hard l's in words like "careful." Those suggest that she's neither Ukrainian nor Polish. But she speaks English much more fluently than most of us speak Russian. And she's still only 23.
Intelligent, Humbelness incorporated in Character, Charisma and Beauty. Russia produces not only great I tell but also great creative people in Arts and Music.👍✌️🙏🌹
@@АгатаАлешина-т4з Чем плоха Нетребко образца 2008-12? У Вас много примеров, скажем, Джульетты Беллини, ранее или после перепевших её? Поставим рядом, справедливости ради, Натали Дессей, а кто ещё?
@@АгатаАлешина-т4з Я Вам вопрос задал; приведите примеры, кто за всю историю сумел перепеть Нетребко-Капулетти, не считая отдельных этих же концертных арий от Дессей? А может, Вы ещё назовёте, кто сумел её перепеть, скажем, в ариях Оффебаха или, например, в Милосердии Тита? (речь про до 2012-13 года) Это всё, по-Вашему, "ширпотреб"?
I would say (I do speak Russian among other languages), her pronunciation is almost not distinctly Russian at all, although a tad of [West-]Slavic accent is quite noticeable. But broadly speaking, she could be mistaken, judging by her pronunciation, for a representative of any of the European nations. That's something you don't come across very often in Russians. She also appears too civilised to be mistaken for a [post-]Soviet Russian. ;-)
A very personable and talented young lady… personable, that is, provided the collar is faux fur, not a product of animal abuse (in other words, not animal-"derived" fur).