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Herman Makarenko gathers fellow UNESCO Artists for Peace for a "Musical gratitude to medical workers"

Held under the patronage of , with the support of and the , the world premiere of the international project Musical gratitude to medical workers "In the Name of Life", took place on September 16 at the National Opera of Ukraine. This event brought together Goodwill Ambassadors, UNESCO Artists for Peace, composers and artists from France, Turkey, Ukraine, China, Japan and other countries.
Our UNESCO Artist for Peace Herman Makarenko is the author of this project, which is part of the global movement launched by UNESCO.
Ukrainian medical workers were invited to attend the concert which featured messages from WHO and UNESCO. On behalf of the UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay, Mr Firmin Edouard Matoko stated:
The WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus emphasized:
The intercultural program included two musical pieces from each continents and a combination of online and offline format, which was in line with the challenges associated with COVID-19.
The world premiere of the anthem "The Road of Hope" by French composer Pierre Sebaoun, created for the sculpture of , took place at this occasion.
Turkish composer performed the instrumental part in real-time, which was broadcasted online on a large screen in the concert hall. He was accompanied by the Kyiv Classical Orchestra.
The symbole resided in the musicians performing this composition simultaneously in different countries.
The premiere of the musical piece "Africa forever" by the Ukrainian composer Artem Roshchenko, inspired by the musical folklore of the peoples of Central Africa and pygmies also took place on that day.
The program ended on an optimistic note - with the musical piece called "Amazing Grace", which perfectly conveys the faith in overcoming the pandemic.
The resulting audiovisual product will be made available on open access platforms for medical workers around the world to view.
To conclude this concert, Herman Makarenko stated:
Mr Herman Makarenko wished to dedicate this creative gift to the 75th anniversary of our Organization, which unites humanity around the noble ideas of peace, goodness and humanism.
This is of UNESCO Artists for peace from different countries, which received a new impetus during the pandemic. The author of the project, H.Makarenko, underlines that "such a global synergy of musicians and vocalists, a multi-genre musical program, where the folk and modern compositions coexist comfortably along with classics and jazz, will contribute to cultural diversity, disseminate and develop intercultural dialogue, ideas of humanism".
Partners of the event: Directorate-General for Rendering Services to Diplomatic Missions (GDIP), National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, All- Ukrainian Association of Chief Physicians, "ECOHYNTOX" Institute, International Organization for Social Justice.