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Mikhail Kazinik
Antidepressants in Music and Literature


Featuring: Rustem Galich, Dainis Medjaniks, and Daniil Mickevich

There is a stereotype that listening to classical music is difficult and boring, that it requires special preparation.

Mikhail Kazinik completely refutes and proves the opposite, that classical music is the most powerful antidepressant, capable of making a person dream, laugh, think...

His narrative will include many incredible stories from the lives of composers, which will help in understanding the structure and peculiarities of the musical language of famous compositions.

He creates a formula for a hit. Considering various styles and eras, he reveals not only the fates of the compositions but also the characteristics of the times in which they were created. Beyond music, the strongest influence on human consciousness is exerted by the WORD. Great literature aids in this theme.

And in this, Mikhail is assisted by a renowned master of artistic speech from New York, well-known to the Latvian audience, Rustem Galich.

As well as excellent musicians who have earned the appreciation of Riga's audiences with their performances – violinist Dainis Medjaniks from Germany and pianist Daniil Mickevich from Latvia.

And now, considering the current extraordinary situation, you will receive an additional tool on how to elevate your emotional tone, how to avoid falling into depression or how to emerge from it.