When voices gather across generations, borders, and histories, music becomes remembrance. Unity Songs is a living musical journey that carries the weight of shared memory and the promise of collective harmony. Conceived as a tribute to heritage and human connection, this extraordinary concert brings together voices that speak in melody and meaning.
Founded by Mikhail Turetsky, People’s Artist of Russia, the M. Turetsky Choir & Soprano are among the world’s most distinctive vocal ensembles. The choir features unique male voices spanning an astonishing four-and-a-half octaves, from basso profondo to male soprano. At the same time, Soprano brings together a constellation of female voices from coloratura soprano to deep mezzo-soprano. Their repertoire encompasses classical masterworks, opera, folk traditions, and beloved popular songs, all performed in over ten languages. Central to this evening is Unity Songs, a globally celebrated project that has resonated across iconic world stages, from Berlin and Rome to Latin America, Asia, and the United Nations, reaching millions through performances defined by universal appeal.
Join us for a powerful evening as we complete our January trilogy of international Western classical performances.
Music has long served as a way to carry memory, identity, and shared experience across time and place. Unity Songs builds on this idea, using the collective power of voices to explore how music can connect people across histories, cultures, and generations.
At its core, Unity Songs is a musical journey built around remembrance and connection. It brings together voices across generations, borders, and traditions, allowing sound to become a vessel for stories that travel beyond language. The concert does not position music as ornament or spectacle, but as something lived and shared, capable of holding both the weight of the past and the promise of harmony.
Central to this experience are the M. Turetsky Choir & Soprano, founded by Mikhail Turetsky, People’s Artist of Russia. The ensemble is internationally recognised for its rare vocal range and expressive power. The male choir features voices that span an extraordinary four-and-a-half octaves, from the depth of basso profondo to the clarity of male soprano. Alongside them, Soprano brings together a wide spectrum of female voices, from coloratura soprano to rich mezzo-soprano, creating a sonic landscape that is both expansive and precise.
Their repertoire reflects this breadth. Drawing from Western classical music, opera, folk traditions, and popular songs, the ensemble performs in more than ten languages. Rather than separating genres, the programme places them in conversation, revealing shared emotional currents across musical forms. Classical compositions sit alongside familiar melodies, each treated with the same attention to vocal balance, phrasing, and meaning.
Unity Songs itself is a globally recognised project that has resonated on some of the world’s most visible stages. From Berlin and Rome to Latin America, Asia, and performances at the United Nations, the project has reached millions. Its strength lies in its universality. While rooted in specific cultural traditions, the music speaks through themes of memory, solidarity, and coexistence that transcend geography.
The experience of the concert is designed to be immersive rather than formal. Voices move collectively, building moments of intensity and stillness, reminding listeners that choral music is, at its heart, about togetherness. The power comes not from individual display, but from alignment, from many voices shaping a single emotional arc.
This performance also marks the completion of a January trilogy of international Western classical concerts, placing Unity Songs within a broader celebration of global musical traditions. As the final chapter, it offers a reflective close, turning attention inward while reaching outward at the same time.
Ultimately, Unity Songs invites audiences to listen beyond technique and language. It asks what music can hold when voices gather with intention. In doing so, it becomes not just a concert, but a reminder of how sound can bind memory, emotion, and shared humanity into a single, resonant experience.