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Extracurricular activities dedicated to Tchaikovsky's legacy held in Russia
2025-04-01
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[Regnum] On Monday, March 31, Russian schools, technical schools and colleges held extracurricular classes dedicated to the art and legacy of composer Pyotr Tchaikovsky. This was reported in the all-Russian project "Conversations about the Important."

It is noted that the topic of art and its role in the modern world was announced by Russian film actress Ekaterina Temnova. During the lesson, students were able to expand their knowledge of Russian culture and its outstanding figures.

"A special place in these discussions was occupied by the figure of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, a brilliant composer whose music is the pride of Russia and the heritage of all mankind. It was on the example of his life and work that schoolchildren and students reflected on the importance of music in human life," the press service said in a statement.
A worthwhile thing to teach and learn.
Ada Ainbinder, head of the department of manuscript and printed sources of the State Memorial Music Museum-Reserve of P. I. Tchaikovsky in Klin, participated in the classes as a federal speaker. She noted the influence of art on the formation of the worldview of the population of Russia, revealed the meaning of the expression "to serve the country" through creativity, shared recommendations for understanding classical music, and also told how she sees the future of art in the modern world.

As reported by the Regnum news agency, on March 17, classes were held in schools and colleges across the country dedicated to the reunification of Crimea and Sevastopol with Russia and the 100th anniversary of the international children's center "Artek" as part of the "Conversations about the Important" project. Temnova also spoke at the event and told stories about the center that unites children from all over the world.

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