"Voice of the Country" winner archpriest Alexander Klimenko to perform at "Volyn Blagovest" festival

On June 11, the winner of the television show "Voice of the Country", the archpriest of the UOC Alexander Klimenko, will perform at the All-Ukrainian Spiritual Song Festival "Volyn Blagovest-2017", writes the website of the Volyn diocese of the UOC.

The program of the festival will include performances of well-known singers and musicians of Volyn. The audience of the festival will be able to appreciate the masterpieces of classical music performed by the Chamber Orchestra "Cantabile", as well as enjoy the performance of the State Academic Volyn Folk Choir.

The gala concert of the winner of the television show "Voice of the Country" archpriest Alexander will complete the program of the festival.

"The event is said to contain many more unexpected surprises for the audience, which will be kept secret until its beginning," they say in the diocese.

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