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Second Renaissance Relaxation Session at the Lviv National Philharmonic

Second Renaissance Relaxation Session at the Lviv National Philharmonic

On November 1, the Lviv National Philharmonic hosted the second relaxation session with a symphony orchestra. This time, the updated composition Renaissance, written by Oleksandr Sky (Ambiotik), Volodymyr Nedogoda, and Nigel Osborne, was presented. Compared to the original version, the piece was shortened to 25 minutes, the ambient part was significantly rewritten, and the instrumental parts became even softer and more gentle. At the same time, the piece retained its structure: a stormy beginning with a subsequent smooth immersion, cosmic dissolution, and gradual awakening and flowering.

This time, we had the wonderful opportunity to host Nigel Osborne, who gave a short but inspiring speech at the beginning of the event. After that, Oleksandr Ivanko and the orchestra under the direction of Natalia Kirichuk immersed the audience in a unique musical journey where everyone found something of their own. Some dreamed, some found peace and relief, and some simply dozed peacefully.

The updated composition, Renaissance, will be part of a larger special relaxation program in two parts, which Victory Beats and the Lviv National Philharmonic plan to regularly present in Lviv and other cities as part of joint trauma-sensitive art events for veterans and civilians.

The concert recording of Renaissance can be viewed below: