Lviv Philharmonic, Ukraine | March 25, 2026 | 12:30 p.m. EST | LIVE
Oleksandra Matviichuk is a Ukrainian human rights defender and head of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning Center for Civil Liberties. A member of the Nobel Women’s Initiative, she speaks internationally about peace, human rights, and the protection of vulnerable communities affected by war. She shares a few words during the “MARIUPOL. City of Mary” commemorative Concert-Requiem
Mykola Kuleba, co-founder and head of Save Ukraine, a former Presidential Commissioner for Children’s Rights (2014-2021), shares a few words during this commemorative Concert-Requiem dedicated to the victims of the Mariupol Drama Theatre tragedy.
The National Academic Men’s Choir DUDARYK
Since its founding in 1971, the Lviv Municipal Male Choir Dudaryk has become one of Ukraine’s most celebrated choral ensembles, performing over 2,500 concerts around the world in renowned venues such as Carnegie Hall, Notre Dame Cathedral, and Canada Place in Vancouver — and most recently performing for Pope Leo. In 1985, the choir established the first Choral School in Ukraine since the Hetmanate era, nurturing a new generation of talented singers.
This concert-requiem is a declaration that the lives of the lost children and other victims of Russia’s genocidal invasion will not be forgotten
The National Academic Men’s Choir DUDARYK under the direction of Dmytro Katsal. The Lviv Virtuosos Academic Chamber Orchestra under the direction of Yuriy Bervetsky.
Soloists: Sofia Soloviy, Anna Shumarina, Oleg Yarema, Adrian Bodnar.
All proceeds went to support Save Ukraine, Voices of Children, and Dudaryk.



