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Ukrainian composer and musician Roman Hryhoriv played a Russian rocket in Oxford

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At Blenheim Palace (Oxfordshire, England), accompanied by the National Ensemble of Soloists “Kyivska Camerata”, Ukrainian composer and musician Roman Hryhoriv played an instrument made from the hull of the Uragan surface-to-air missile.< /strong>

This is reported by the Ministry of Culture and Strategic Communications of Ukraine on Facebook.

It is noted that maestro Roman Hryhoriv played his unusual instrument for the first time in Great Britain together with the “Kyiv Camerata”. under the leadership of artistic director Bohdana Pivnenko and musical director Keri-Lynn Wilson.

The instrument, which was created from parts of a Russian rocket, became a bright central element of a concert that took place recently at Blenheim Palace, it is said in the message.

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According to Hryhoriv, ​​the cello rocket symbolizes the horror that the Ukrainian people experienced due to the war unleashed by Russia.

Gala dinner in support of Ukraine, organized by the Oxbridge Foundation, drew attention to the full-scale war and the need to help talented young Ukrainian students gain access to education in Great Britain and the United States in order to provide the next generation with the necessary knowledge to rebuild the country.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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