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The Sretensky Monastery Choir performed Soviet classics on the Moscow – Yerevan flight

The Sretensky Monastery Choir performed Soviet classics on a flight to Yerevan
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Singers of the Sretensky Monastery Choir performed Mikael Tariverdiyev's "Song of a Distant Homeland" and Makar Yekmalyan's Armenian composition "Ov, Hayots ashkhar" on board the Aeroflot flight during the Moscow–Yerevan flight on November 26.

"It was a divine voice in the sky!" one of the passengers shared his impressions.

The artists flew to Armenia to film a large-scale international documentary film project "Attraction" with the support of the Institute for the Development of the Internet. The project reveals such common cultural and spiritual values as respect for language, traditional family way of life, faith and historical memory.

The singers of the Sretensky Monastery Choir explore Russia's ties with Armenia, Serbia and other countries. In the first episode of "Attraction", Dmitry Kharatyan, People's Artist of Russia, will fly with the artists of the choir, who is going to the ancestral home in the city of Meghri.

In July, the Russian rock band Record Orchestra performed the musical composition "After the War" as part of the tribute album Lube 35. It's starting again ...". The band members told us that they had learned about the band about "Lube" since the band's first album. According to guitarist Alexei Baryshev, the music of the debutants of the Soviet stage turned out to be fresh and unlike the usual variety.

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