On January 10, the INSO-Lviv Symphony Orchestra, together with conductor Dalia Stasievska and violinist Joshua Bell, performed a charity concert at the Warsaw National Philharmonic. The proceeds will be used for humanitarian aid and support of Ukrainian musicians.
A review of the performance was published on The Claquers by Roksolana Kit
As the author of the article notes, “…such projects require long hours of rehearsal, even on the day of the concert. It is also about difficult border crossings and not one hundred percent implementation of all work plans due to constant anxiety, both external and internal. This is work that rarely pays off due to several factors, which is bad for long-term relationships with Ukrainian music and artists.
But when you do something, you have to do it as well and professionally as possible, from the electronically presented concert program to the communication from the stage to the audience. This is work in which each participant sees and understands the motivation, and this is the main thing. Such motivation was felt from the first musician’s entrance on stage to the last applause in the hall.”
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