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Renowned saxophonist Veronika Kozhukharova shared her impressions of collaborating with the National Centre RUSSIA

Renowned saxophonist Veronika Kozhukharova shared her impressions of collaborating with the National Centre RUSSIA
Photo: Press Office of the National Centre RUSSIA
03.19.2025

On March 18, in the concert hall of the National Centre RUSSIA, a musical performance titled "Symphony of Life" featuring saxophonist Veronika Kozhukharova and organist Hiroko Inoue took place. 

Veronika Kozhukharova shared her impressions of collaborating with the National Centre RUSSIA. 

"This is a fantastic venue open to people of different ages and nationalities. It has become a home of creativity and art for me. Every time I have the honor to perform here, I feel greatly inspired. It is wonderful that the National Centre RUSSIA provides free tickets to concerts, allowing people the opportunity to hear what we share. This is very important, especially in our turbulent times, to show that music unites and brings great joy — not as from rampant fun, but as from a true, beautiful, subtle, pure celebration. Huge thanks to all the volunteers and the management of the National Centre," said Veronika Kozhukharova. 

The musical performance "Symphony of Life" was timed to the anniversary of the events of the "Russian Spring" and reflected the historical and cultural aspects of this period. The program of the event was enhanced by multimedia visual solutions. Light and video effects helped create dynamic digital images for each composition. Unique improvisations, works by Sergei Prokofiev, Johann Sebastian Bach, and other composers were performed on the main stage of the National Centre RUSSIA.

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