Renowned Austrian conductor Ernest Hoetzl has expressed his support to Artsakh and Armenia. He has made a video post, where he recalled his visits to Armenia and especially the excursion to Artsakh, where he “could experience a country, which reminded a little bit of paradise”.
The video message by the musician was posted on Armenian National Philharmonic Orchestra’s Facebook page.
“My dear friends of the Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra. It really been saddened me deeply to hear about this terrible conflict that is going on in your country. I really recall with great pleasure and emotion all my many visits to your beautiful country and especially the excursions to Artsakh, where I could experience a country, which reminded me a little bit of paradise. And to see it devastated by this military conflict really strikes my heart. I really wish all of you and your families the very-very best, and may God help, that this conflict soon will end. God bless and all the very best!”, says the conductor.
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