While many citizens have been forced to evacuate due to Russian military attacks, the national music school in the relatively stable western city of Lviv accepts students who are unable to continue their studies due to combat. Has begun.

Since its founding in 1939, the National Music School in Lviv has accepted international students from neighboring Poland and other parts of Europe, and 800 current students are still learning music every day.



Under these circumstances, the school has accepted about 100 students from all over Ukraine who have lost the opportunity to learn music due to battle from the day after the invasion by the Russian army began, and offers free dormitories and classes.

Of these, a 19-year-old female student, Zorislava Kushanobska, who had evacuated from the capital Kyiv, was taking a vocal class, and on this day as well, she was individually instructed on how to make a correct voice and how to sing smoothly.



"The invasion started and I was desperate that I couldn't sing anymore, but when I heard that I could learn here, I was happy and finally laughed. In the future, my dream is to sing at the National Opera in Kyiv." I was talking.



Regarding the school's efforts, Principal Igor Pilachuk said, "War destroys culture and kills people. But music has infinite power to unite people and nations. We want peace. I want students to pass on what they have learned here to the next generation. "