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The members of the musical ensemble Il Senso (Lithuanian: “Meaning”) Ieva Barbora Juozapaitytė, Indrė Anankaitė, Laimonas Bendaravičius, Kasparas Damulis, although they have never experienced the horrors of Soviet oppression, they sacredly preserve the memory of the heroes who fell on 13 January for the freedom of the nation. calls on our generation of brothers and sisters to never forget that freedom is not a gift, so we must protect and defend it.
“The heartbeat is what we hear when we remember that terrible night in which our parents and grandparents, with their iron will, spattered with blood and tears, brought endless love to Lithuania, they won the freedom of all of us,” says I .Juozapaitytė, member of this group.
Il Senso – Freedom:
The Il Senso ensemble dedicates the song “Freedom” by the poet J. Marcinkevičius and the singer E. Masytė, born in those days, to one of the most important dates in the history of the state: the thirtieth anniversary of the victorious battle of the 13th of January. “Along with this song, we can all feel the spirit of the singing revolution handed down from generation to generation,” Ieva is convinced. “Let’s not stop singing, because a song that has the power to unite and resurrect from non-existence is one of the most powerful weapons of our nation to defend the Homeland.”
The young opera soloists urge everyone to commemorate the victory of the Lithuanian citizens against the brutal force of the occupiers on January 13. 8 a. M. Light candles of unity and victory together in your windows.
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