Throughout May 2022, the Delegation of European Union to Uzbekistan organised a series of Europe Day events to learn more about the values and opportunities of EU. The date marks the anniversary of the Schuman Declaration of 1950 and gives a chance to learn more about the values and opportunities of EU. This year, Europe Day has been celebrated also as a part of European Year of Youth, focusing on the vital role the young people play, in both – Europe and Uzbekistan to anchoring these values. Throughout May 2022, the Delegation of European Union to Uzbekistan organised a series of Europe Day events to learn more about the values and opportunities of EU. The date marks the anniversary of the Schuman Declaration of 1950 and gives a chance to learn more about the values and opportunities of EU. This year, Europe Day has been celebrated also as a part of European Year of Youth, focusing on the vital role the young people play, in both – Europe and Uzbekistan to anchoring these values.

EUROPE DAY conference

After years of pandemic and restrictions for public events, the Europe Day in Uzbekistan was again celebrated in person. The celebration took place on 19 May at the State Conservatory of Uzbekistan. The guests were invited to listen to the Recital of Mozart’s Concerto No 21 by the world-famous pianist Wojciech Waleczek and the State Symphonic Orchestra of Uzbekistan.

conductor and pianist

The diplomatic corps of the European Union and other countries and international and government partners joined the EU Delegation at the concert and Reception to enjoy the performance of the world’s classic masterpieces.
 

people listening carefully

As a cooperation gesture, the State Symphonic Orchestra under Ulugbek Makhmudov, with Alisher Navoi State Academic Big Theatre soloists and chorus, performed Beethoven’s Symphony No 9, the finale “Ode to Joy”.
 

chorus

The evening ended with a festive Reception at the Conservatory.

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