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The main page of the site has been updated by two lyrical poems

In Alexander’s Korotko poems lyric can be philosophical, landscape, love – it holds a special place. As in the early poems, and written just yesterday, on Valentine’s day, emotionality, sensuality, sincerity and amazing novelty of poetic images cannot leave the reader indifferent. The poet’s lyrics sounded on large and small stages, was included in books and collections for publications, it was translated and is translated now into different languages, songs and ballads were written on many texts. One of the early poems –  “Moonlight Sonata” –  inspired the artist Alexander Malinin to create a very beautiful melody a few decades ago. The clip can be seen and listened by following the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=15&v=WoTV3Yp70Wo A large number of lyrical poems by Alexander Korotko put to music by the Kiev composer Inna Pushkar and constitute a significant part of her creative heritage. Another link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=5&v=6dLdu_TqFvc Two new lyrical poems of Alexander Korotko you can read on the main page of the site.
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