You are invited to an evening of Ukrainian classical music presented as a living cultural practice — shaped by history, sustained under pressure, and continuing within the European cultural space.
At the centre of the programme is pianist Marta Kuziy — a performer, educator, and cultural ambassador whose work moves between Ukraine and Europe. Alongside her concert activity, she teaches and works with young musicians, contributing to the continuity of Ukrainian musical life today.
The programme brings together works by Mykola Lysenko, Viktor Kosenko, Levko Revutsky, and Nestor Nyzhankivsky — composers who, across different periods, developed and sustained Ukrainian music under changing and often restrictive conditions.
Their work reflects a broader reality: culture is not separate from history. It is shaped by it, and continues within it.
Alongside the music, the concert integrates the stories of Ukrainian cultural figures killed by Russia, developed in collaboration with Killed Culture Makers. This creates a clear contrast between music that continues to be heard and voices that were deliberately silenced.
This event is part of UA Days in Luxembourg 2026, a cultural programme dedicated to art created, preserved, and defended in times of war.
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Opening time: 19:30–21:00
Venue: Philharmonie Luxembourg, 1 Pl. de l’Europe, Luxembourg
Tickets available through the Philharmonie Luxembourg website
Event as part of UA Days in Luxembourg 2026.
Where does it take place?
UA Days in Luxembourg
Philharmonie Luxembourg
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