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An exhibition dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the birth of poet Emma Moshkovskaya is being held in Moscow.

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For the opening of the exhibition dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the birth of children's poet Emma Moshkovskaya, the Moscow Directorate of Mass Events, subordinate to the Moscow Department of Culture, has prepared an unusual multimedia project – a music album based on the poems of the poet. Emma Moshkovskaya's works have repeatedly become songs that are remembered by both children and adults, but artificial intelligence has never worked with her lyrics. Now the works of Emma Moshkovskaya will sound in a new way: the lyrics of the poems were voiced by children's voices using artificial intelligence technology and set to music.

The project will be a kind of continuation of the exhibition, allowing not only to see visual images inspired by the work of Emma Moshkovskaya, but also to hear her poetry accompanied by music. The compositions combined the poet's lines with modern digital capabilities, creating a special atmosphere and opening her legacy to a new generation of listeners.

Anyone can listen to tracks with poems by Emma Moshkovskaya and immerse themselves in the atmosphere of a carefree childhood filled with fantasy, sincerity and openness to the world around them. The album includes such poems as: "Grandpa and the Boy," "Sly Old Ladies," "Give me a crocodile," "There was a man in the world," "I feel sorry for my mother," and many others. The curators believe that such musical experiments allow us to take a fresh look at the work of the author, whose works have been inspiring children, parents and teachers for several decades.

The musical project combines poetry and modern technology in a single cultural image.

The street exhibition, dedicated to the 100th anniversary of Emma Moshkovskaya's birth, introduces the audience to the poetess's creative legacy and presents vivid illustrations performed by artist Anna Mamayeva to the presented verses from the book "We reached the evening. Poems for children."

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