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Music Unites

This morning I listened to a program on the radio. It was about the conflict in Syria. Every day there is something said in the news about the war in Syria. I feel so sorry for all humans, living in very bad conditions. I wish I could do something. This war has been going on for a long time, years, and there are ongoing discussions on how to solve the conflict.

I wish there could be a music concert or something similar, where we could give our support. Where is Pavarotti and his friends?
Des bissous et bon weekend,

Anna

2 thoughts on “Music Unites

  1. Vanessa says:

    Sorry Anna but Pavarotti died in 2007… but Plácido Domingo and José Carreras are still alive. May be they could join another tenor to do the concert you propose.

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