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The initiators of the project “Songs of Freedom Fights”, history enthusiast, the event organizer Alkas Paltarokas and the singer Agnė Sabulytė invite you to commemorate this day by paying tribute to the soldiers, remembering when the Lithuanian army was formed, paying attention to the history of the guerrillas, thinking about freedom and how to protect it. he writes in a press release.
PHOTO GALLERY. Agnė Sabulytė presents the song of the struggles for freedom on the occasion of Army Day
“Army Day is a time when we can thank the Lithuanian soldiers for a safe Lithuania, remember the history and everyone can think about how we can contribute to the creation of our state. Give the Homeland what you have to do, “said Alkas Paltarokas, one of the initiators of the” Songs of Freedom Fights “project.
November 23 is the day of the Lithuanian Armed Forces. On February 16, 1918, the Lithuanian Independence Act was promulgated and on November 23 of the same year, the Lithuanian Armed Forces were created and the first order to create the Lithuanian Armed Forces was issued. The Lithuanian army was formed from the withdrawal of the German army from Lithuania and the march of the Red Army in its footsteps.
Songs of freedom struggles live in our hearts
The partisan song “Menu, atbridot You through the snow” is presented, in which Aras – Vytautas Kvedaras, who died together with Dulka – Jonas Česnavičius, Medelis – Zarasai and Hop – Vytautas Salyklis partisan mentioned in some variants of the song, is a lyrical musical greeting, recalling partisan history. Many of the song variations are shortened.
The initiators of the “Songs of Freedom Fights” project aim to create the musical heritage of freedom struggles, educate and inspire society, promote citizenship, pride and fighting spirit.
“Many partisan songs are sad, but they are part of our nation’s history and it is important to give them a new breath, pass them on to future generations, share various interpretations of the songs of struggle for freedom so that they are alive, alive in our hearts “said” Freedom Fight Songs. ” one of the initiators of the project is Agnė Sabulytė. Arrangers and co-authors of the new partisan song: Agnė Sabulytė and the composer Mantautas Krukauskas.
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