The charity concert at Carnegie Hall is a reminder that our country is an integral part of world culture, said the wife of the Ukrainian leader.
First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska delivered a video message on the Ukrainian night at Carnegie Hall, held in New York to raise funds for our country. The video appeared on Instagram.
“One hundred years ago, the Ukrainian language was first heard in this hall. Shchedryk Nikolai Leontovich, who has become a favorite Christmas tune in the United States and the world. And now there was a concert in support of Ukraine. It was difficult for a civilized man during the war. Although we are sure of success. Therefore, I certainly disagree with those who believe that muses should be silent when guns speak. Against. Music heals and inspires, music gives hope and confidence, ”Zelenskaya said.
According to him, the Ukrainian night at Carnegie Hall is a reminder that our country is an integral part of world culture, and the front line is not only the positions of Ukrainian troops, but also the border between of civilization and barbarism, culture and morality.
“On one side are those who, like many of our musicians today, organize classical music concerts against the backdrop of broken houses to inspire citizens. And on the other hand, the occupiers who, after stealing someone else’s house, leaves a booby-trapped home piano., ”the first lady added and thanked the concert organizers, as well as actor Richard Gere, who sang at the concert for the first time. this, and to all performers.
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Source: korrespondent

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