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Journalist and music critic Sergei Sosedov talks about how one can criticize art if it is subjective, why he believes that “only a select few can be on stage”, how he got on TV and made a career, does he feel power when he writes reviews, why did he turn to psychologists after Tchaikovsky’s first concert, and what kind of music will artificial intelligence make in 30 years? 00:00 “Legend”. Sergei Sosedov 00:39 What does he mean by “criticism”? 01:40 How can one criticize art if it is subjective? 06:27 About musical education 16:22 Will many young singers soon leave the stage? 16:32 How long will SHAMAN perform? 22:34 Does he feel power when he writes reviews? 24:33 How did he get into music journalism? 28:11 About his first day on TV on Vlad Listyev's show 32:44 How did he become a participant in the "Sharks of the Pen" show? 36:22 Is there a trend for Soviet music today? 38:08 When will there be a new surge in musical creativity? 41:14 Does he miss his youth? 43:02 What music did he listen to in his youth? 51:04 About the song "Harlequin" 52:33 How does he rate Pugacheva's work? 58:41 About the "metamorphoses" of the Prima Donna 01:00:20 How does he feel about criticism directed at him? 01:03:34 About fate and fatalism 01:07:13 Question from Alexander Peskov: how many times? 01:08:20 Who is Sergei Sosedov? Subscribe to @RTVItainment like RTVI News - all the main events in 24/7 format: / myrtvi