In today’s episode of the program: military patriotic songs and war songs in Russia and the Arab world, and their role in the history of these countries. A musical perspective on Pushkin’s influence in shaping the cultural awareness of children. The head of the Religious Administration of Muslims of Russia: Eid al-Adha is a starting point for strengthening human values and global peace. What happens in a soldier’s heart when the marching band leads the procession? How can a single melody be capable of healing the wounds of war, while at the same time sharpening resolve to defend the homeland. In this episode, we will take an exciting journey exploring a world of rhythms and lyrics, comparing two great musical experiences: Russia and the Arab world.

Pushkin

Pushkin, formerly known as Tsarskoye Selo, is a historic town near St. Petersburg, Russia, famous for its lavish Catherine Palace and the Amber Room. It served as the summer residence of the Russian imperial family and was renamed in 1937 to honor the poet Alexander Pushkin, who studied at the nearby Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum. Today, it is a major tourist destination, showcasing 18th-century Baroque architecture and the legacy of Russian royalty and literature.