Solidarity with Ukraine is also cultural.

Evidenced by the reception of many musicians in other European orchestras since the beginning of the war in their country.

In this context, since the beginning of April, the Philharmonie de Paris, in partnership with the deputy director of the kyiv Symphony Orchestra, Anna Stavychenko, has been making sure to find formations that can integrate those who do not can no longer practice their art in their own country.

This is the case of two Ukrainian violinists, Yevgeniia Atamas and Liudmyla Zolotarova.

The latter have since May 24 set up their desk in the Orchester national du Capitole, in Toulouse.

During the next two months, they will participate in a few concerts.

Until now, Yevgeniia Atamas played with the Kyiv Symphony Orchestra and the Kyiv Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra, when Liudmyla Zolotarova wielded the bow for more than 35 years in various symphony orchestras , including the Kherson Regional Philharmonic chamber orchestra.

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