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E-grāmata: Stop the War! Performing Artists Across the World Call for Peace in Ukraine

  • Formāts: 336 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Jan-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781527562509
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Stop the War! Performing Artists Across the World Call for Peace in Ukraine
  • Formāts: 336 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Jan-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781527562509
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This book explores the role of musicians in the call for peace in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. As Russia's unprecedented invasion of Ukraine progresses, musicians there, and around the world, join talents in concerts to voice their protest and show solidarity against the universally condemned conflict. They play and sing for peace, calling for solidarity with the Ukrainian people. Performing artists have been at the forefront of a global response to express outrage against the Russian invasion. Benefit concerts seek to raise funds to be directed toward the humanitarian crisis that has affected the daily lives of innocent people, including hundreds of thousands of orphaned and wounded children. Artists-activists come together to praise Ukrainians' struggle for self-determination, democracy, and freedom with music performances and engage in opportunities to use their platform to assist those affected by the conflict, calling for an immediate end to the war.
Dr Patrick Lo is the director of the Liberal and Martial Arts Practice Association, Hong Kong. He is a former associate professor at the Faculty of Library, Information and Media Science, University of Tsukuba, Japan. He holds a Doctor of Education degree from the University of Bristol, UK; a Master of Arts in Design Management from Hong Kong Polytechnic University; a Master of Library and Information Science from McGill University, Canada; and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Mount Allison University, Canada.Dr Rebekah Okpoti lectures in musicology at Liverpool Hope University, UK. She is an associate organist at Leeds Cathedral, UK. Rebekah was a recording and audio engineer for the Global Sound Movements Uganda Sample Library and a score proof-reader for the Geoffrey Tristram Mass in A-flat (2022).Wei-En Hsu is an associate professor at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts and was awarded the Associate of the Royal Academy of Music (ARAM) in 2017. He holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the National University of the Arts, Taiwan, and a Master of Music from the Juilliard School, USA.Dr Hermina G.B. Anghelescu is a professor in the School of Information Sciences, Wayne State University, USA. She holds a MLIS and a PhD from the University of Texas at Austin, USA, and a degree in foreign languages and literatures from the University of Bucharest, Romania. Anghelescu is a member of the editorial board of several scholarly journals and serves as a consultant on library development issues in Eastern and Central Europe.Authors' royalties earned from this book will be donated to support those displaced by the conflict in Ukraine, and refugees in neighbouring countries