"On April 13, on the Holy Sunday Day, as a result of the next cynical and horrible blow of Russian invaders on civilians, the life of our dear colleague, an incredibly talented, light and cheerful Elena Kohut, was cut short," College said. The address of the institution stated that Olena - "the true pride of college, Sumy and all Ukraine", and "her talent of the pianist and organist glowed with a bright star in the musical skyscraper.
" "Her skill, deep understanding of music and unsurpassed performance were fascinated by everyone who had the happiness of it to hear. Olena Sergiyevna headed with great devotion and professionalism, the cycle commission" Special Piano "College, putting his whole soul in the development of young talents," The school also added that Elena became not just a teacher, but a true mentor, wise advisor and sincere support.
"She revealed the potential of everyone, lit sparks of creativity and helped to believe in her own strength. Olena was incredibly loved by music and Ukraine. This testifies to her deep patriotism and love for art. Its performance of the anthem of Ukraine in the historical temples of Europe was important.
Sumy Professional College of Arts and Culture named after Bortniansky expressed their condolences to the family of the dead musician - her mother, husband and sons, as well as students, colleagues and relatives who knew the dead. Earlier it became known that in the morning of April 13, the Russian Federation struck ballistic missiles around the city of Sumy.
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