Transfuge Magazine about our debut concert in Paris

Oriane Jeancourt Galignani
2 December, 2022
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«…the sixty musicians of the Youth symphony orchestra of Ukraine deployed their talent to open the concert from 8 p.m., by performing Mozart’s beautiful and complex Concerto for two violins and orchestra in C major. Oksana Lyniv, with her gracious silhouette, a shawl in Ukrainian colors wrapped over her hips, almost danced. Wide, fine gestures, of constant inventiveness, she was part of her orchestra…
The two young soloists, Andrii Murza and Aleksey Semenenko competed in vitality to embrace the flamboyance of Mozart’s Concerto. But it was in the last part that the orchestra really got involved, when they played “Odesa Rhapsodie” by Orkin Evgeni.
Contemporary piece mixing theater and music, and going through the different influences of Odessa’s music, from klezmer to romanticism, this rhapsody allowed soloists, the conductor, as well as the orchestra to go from laughter to melancholy, from exaltation to elegy.
The very spirit of Mitteleuropa’s music is now attacked.
Yes, without a doubt, there was a bit of Odesa opera at the Châtelet last night».

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