Actor, singer, teacher. A person for whom the stage is a space of magic, and excitement is a faithful companion of every performance.
In the conversation, Mansur Tashmatov talks about his childhood, his father's influence, how he restored his voice through yoga, and why an artist must set an example for the youth.
Here you will find reflections on poverty and freedom, on philharmonic and jazz, on how music can be both salvation and a weapon. And once again, you'll be convinced: work is always more important than talent, and art must remain honest.
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