April 21 in the hall of periodicals and multimedia for the 205th anniversary of the birth of the composer Alexander Sergeevich Dargomyzhsky, a book exhibition "He made Pushkin heroes compelled" was issued.

Dargomyzhsky - one of the founders of the Russian classical composer school, the creator of the lyric opera drama and sharply innovative in genre and style of "conversational" (recitative) opera.

Employees of the multimedia hall acquainted readers with the exhibition and made an overview of publications. Readers were told about the life and work of the famous composer, read excerpts from the book "I Want Truth" by E.I. Kann-Novikova - a fascinating tale about "the great teacher of musical truth," as M. Mussorgsky called A. Dargomyzhsky. Attention to listeners on vinyl records were presented excerpts from the musical works of A.S. Dargomyzhsky: operas "Stone Guest" and "Mermaid" based on the eponymous poems of Alexander Pushkin, romances "The Boy and the Maiden", "The Golden Cloud Last Night".