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Ukrainian Soul in Pärnu: A Concert That Touched Every Heart

Капела бандуристів

On May 18, 2025, in the city of Pärnu, an unforgettable event took place — a concert by the National Honored Bandurist Chapel of Ukraine named after Hryhoriy Maiboroda.

This was more than a concert — it was an emotional journey through Ukrainian culture, history, and soul. Even those who don’t speak the language could feel the depth of every melody. That is the power of true art.

Each performer lived the song on stage — through joy, sorrow, pain, and humor. This emotional expressiveness created an incredible connection with the audience. The music inspired, touched hearts, made us laugh and reflect. It felt like we were sharing something deeply personal — and at the same time, universal.

The audience was amazed not only by the banduras but also by rare and unexpected instruments — yes, even an iron scythe was turned into a musical voice! It was breathtaking.

Even those who came just out of curiosity left the hall deeply moved. After the performance, we didn’t just want to thank them — we wanted to hug every artist and say: "You are heroes of art."

We express heartfelt thanks to the chapel, conductors Yurii Kurach and Oleksii Boyar, every musician, the organizers, and the audience. This was truly something extraordinary.

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