German and French music Chapel House
Wednesday evening in Kapelhause was A cultural event dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the Elysee Agreement took place on Wednesday evening in the Chapel House. The event was organized by the Embassy of France and Germany in Baku in honor of the agreement, symbolizing reconciliation between the two countries, which fought against each other during the Second World War.
The works by classical music and jazz composers of the two European nations were performed by arida Mammadova (accompanied by Ilaha Sadikhzade), and jazz pianist, Salman Gambarov.
Concert some fun The lovers of vocal art enjoyed the concert. As always expressive Farida Mammadov and sophisticated Samlan Gambarov did no not deceive the expectations of spectators. -16D-
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