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The Estonian choir sang a song about viburnum in a thousand voices

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All proceeds were used to purchase humanitarian aid to war victims.

In Tallinn, a choir of several hundred Estonian performers – both children and adults – sang the song of the Sich Riflemen Oh, red viburnum in the meadow. This was reported by the channel Estonia Sings for Ukraine.

The composition was performed at the Singing Field specifically to help Ukraine, so they wanted to get more attention to the war.

“Singing is one of the symbols of freedom in Estonia, as we dedicate the song to Ukraine’s fight for freedom,” the caption to the video said.

Composer Jonas Tarm adapted the song into a four -part choral work. The conductor is Hirvi Surva.

Recall that British rock musician Yungblud (real name Dominic Harrison) at a concert in Vienna appeared with the Ukrainian flag and sent the leader of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin after the Russian ship.

The African group sang Oi u luzi red viburnum in Ukrainian

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Source: korrespondent

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