Artists, Entertainers Bring Hope, Laughter
2020-04-11
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1On Easter Sunday, Italian opera singer Andrea Bocelli will perform from Milan's empty Duomo cathedral.
2He will be accompanied only by the cathedral's organist, Emanuele Vianelli.
3The concert can be seen live on Bocelli's YouTube channel at 1700 UTC.
4The famous singer said, "I believe in the Christian Easter, a universal symbol of rebirth that everyone - whether they are believers or not - truly needs right now."
5Bocelli's concert is one example of a worldwide movement.
6Artists and entertainers are finding ways to bring happiness to people during the worldwide coronavirus outbreak.
7Another example is Dubioza Kolektiv, Bosnia's most popular band.
8It invites its audience to "stay connected" during a weekly "Quarantine Show" online.
9Each Monday, tens of thousands of people watch the rock group perform from their homes in Bosnia, Croatia and Slovenia.
10Brano Jakupovic is Dubioza Kolektiv's keyboardist.
11"The internet has remained the only way for us to communicate and play music," he told Reuters.
12Jakupovic added, "It is important that people enjoy the concert but also that they communicate via chats, write to each other and feel for the moment the same way as they felt before corona."
13In Hungary, the MAV Symphony Orchestra is taking its music to the streets of Budapest.
14The orchestra, founded by Hungarian railway company MAV, is 75 years old this year.
15It is one of the country's leading classical groups.
16After World War II ended, the MAV Symphony Orchestra would travel around the country by train and perform.
17Unable to hold concerts now because of the nationwide lockdown, musicians from the orchestra drive around in cars and play past performances over loudspeakers.
18Gyorgy Lendvai is the leader of the orchestra.
19"The situation is not as bad (as after World War II) but people are in lockdown and we don't know for how long ... so we need to cheer them up," Lendvai said.
20"This is great, we love it ... the music is excellent," said Gyorgy Antaloczy, waiving from the balcony of his house.
21He is over 70 and stays at home with his wife.
22In Berlin, a group of clowns has taken to performing outside homes for older people.
23The clowns, at a safe distance from each other, perform while people watch from windows or balconies.
24"We don't want to leave them alone," said Tanja Selmer, also known as Tiffy the Clown.
25Selmer added, "We'll go in front of the balcony ... they can see us and we can bring them closer despite the distance."
26Back in Milan, Mayor Giuseppe Sala said, "This year, Easter will be very different for all of us..."
27He said Bocelli's voice will be the hug that warms "the heart of Milan, Italy and the world."
28I'm John Russell.
1On Easter Sunday, Italian opera singer Andrea Bocelli will perform from Milan's empty Duomo cathedral. He will be accompanied only by the cathedral's organist, Emanuele Vianelli. 2The concert can be seen live on Bocelli's YouTube channel at 1700 UTC. The famous singer said, "I believe in the Christian Easter, a universal symbol of rebirth that everyone - whether they are believers or not - truly needs right now." 3Bocelli's concert is one example of a worldwide movement. Artists and entertainers are finding ways to bring happiness to people during the worldwide coronavirus outbreak. 4Music concerts 5Another example is Dubioza Kolektiv, Bosnia's most popular band. It invites its audience to "stay connected" during a weekly "Quarantine Show" online. 6Each Monday, tens of thousands of people watch the rock group perform from their homes in Bosnia, Croatia and Slovenia. 7Brano Jakupovic is Dubioza Kolektiv's keyboardist. "The internet has remained the only way for us to communicate and play music," he told Reuters. Jakupovic added, "It is important that people enjoy the concert but also that they communicate via chats, write to each other and feel for the moment the same way as they felt before corona." 8In Hungary, the MAV Symphony Orchestra is taking its music to the streets of Budapest. 9The orchestra, founded by Hungarian railway company MAV, is 75 years old this year. It is one of the country's leading classical groups. 10After World War II ended, the MAV Symphony Orchestra would travel around the country by train and perform. 11Unable to hold concerts now because of the nationwide lockdown, musicians from the orchestra drive around in cars and play past performances over loudspeakers. 12Gyorgy Lendvai is the leader of the orchestra. "The situation is not as bad (as after World War II) but people are in lockdown and we don't know for how long ... so we need to cheer them up," Lendvai said. 13"This is great, we love it ... the music is excellent," said Gyorgy Antaloczy, waiving from the balcony of his house. He is over 70 and stays at home with his wife. 14Laughter 15In Berlin, a group of clowns has taken to performing outside homes for older people. The clowns, at a safe distance from each other, perform while people watch from windows or balconies. 16"We don't want to leave them alone," said Tanja Selmer, also known as Tiffy the Clown. Selmer added, "We'll go in front of the balcony ... they can see us and we can bring them closer despite the distance." 17Back in Milan, Mayor Giuseppe Sala said, "This year, Easter will be very different for all of us..." He said Bocelli's voice will be the hug that warms "the heart of Milan, Italy and the world." 18I'm John Russell. 19John Russell adapted this story from several Reuters reports. Hai Do was the editor. 20_____________________________________________________________ 21Words in This Story 22accompany -- v. to play music with (someone who is singing or playing the main tune) : to perform an accompaniment for (someone) 23organist - n. a person who plays an organ 24outbreak -- n. a sudden start or increase of fighting or disease 25keyboardist -- n. a person who plays the keyboard 26loudspeaker - n. a device that is used to make sound (such as music or a person's voice) louder and to send it out so that many people can hear it in a public space 27balcony -- n. a raised platform that is connected to the side of a building and surrounded by a low wall or railing