Azercell represents a unifying music
Yesterday professors from Finland conducted a master class for Azerbaijani students.
According to Azercell Telecom, with its financial assistance program provided another for professional musicians, under the title "Music brings us together." The project was organized with the support of TeliaSonera and Azercell, and is intended for students and teachers involved in classical music.
In this project, the faculty of Savonlinna Music Academy visited Baku last week (from 1 to 8 April). The delegation that held master classes for students of the Baku Music Academy and performed a concert program with the students included professional musicians on vocals and stringed instruments.
The "Music brings us together" was launched in 2012. Last year, during the master classes there were selected the 8 most talented students of the Baku Music Academy to participate in courses in Finland. For the first time, with the support of TeliaSonera and Azercell, young performers from Azerbaijan had the opportunity to participate in the courses of the Summer School of the Academy of Savolinna. This year, 12 talented students were selected to participate in the summer course.
Azercell's commitment to support cultural projects, and has already supported a number of projects aimed at the worldwide recognition of Azerbaijani culture, especially professionals in the field of classical music. To date, Azercell allocated for implementation of social projects around 13.2 million manats.
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