It is impossible to abolish Russian culture, although now the world is going through difficult times of propaganda. This was stated by the Italian tenor Fabio Andreotti, one of the three Italian academic singers who came to the Crimea with concerts.
"We live in a time of propaganda. But we cannot abolish culture. And our situation is very difficult: on the one hand we have a government, on the other — the people, and on the third — history. And there is a block from Europe. But we cannot forget Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Tchaikovsky," RIA Novosti quotes the artist.
Italian tenors Mauro de Mauro De Santis, Gianluca Paganelli and Fabio Andreotti are performing in Crimea and Sevastopol for the first time. Andreotti stressed that their task is to convey the idea of beauty and normal interaction of people.
Three tenors have already performed in Simferopol, a concert is scheduled for November 26 in Yalta, on November 27 — in Sevastopol.

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