Concerts Tours
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In the fall of 2008, the KSOC completed its nineth tour on the West Coast of the United States. The KSOC has performed in America's greatest halls, including the famous Carnegie Hall in New York City. Their programs include not only great Western classics, but also the rich musical heritage of famous Ukrainian composers such as Bortnyansky and Prokofiev.
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Mission Trips
We have numerous short term mission trip opportunities available for friends and supporters of Music Mission Kiev.
Vision Trips - These are trips organized by our Orlando office and set up to allow friends of the mission to visit Kiev and see first hand what God is doing in and through the ministries of Music Mission Kiev. Usually in the late spring the trips last approximately 10 days. We make all of the arrangements, including air travel, lodging, meals, visits to museums and cultural events, and participation in the many varied ministries of MMK.
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Why they need your help:
In Ukraine, women, age 55, and men, age 60, are forced to retire and live on a meager pension of $60-75 per month. To make matters worse, the government demands $40 or more back from them for the use of their apartment. This cost plus the cost of electricity and telephone (if they have one) means that there is little money for food, and today's cost of food rivals U.S. prices. How does one live?
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News
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This Week in Kiev
9/9/09 TWINK
Roger's Recovery Roger is coming through his recovery quite well. He is down to one pain pill a day, and eager to get back to work. Today he will conduct at his first rehearsal with the KSOC. He will not do the whole rehearsal. Matthew, Sergey, and Vika will also be conducting. But this is an important first step as he prepares for a concert for October 28th.
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| This Week in Kiev |
9/9/09 TWINK
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Roger's Recovery Roger is coming through his recovery quite well. He is down to one pain pill a day, and eager to get back to work. Today he will conduct at his first rehearsal with the KSOC. He will not do the whole rehearsal. Matthew, Sergey, and Vika will also be conducting. But this is an important first step as he prepares for a concert for October 28th.
Roger is also scheduled to preach at St. Paul's Church this Sunday. His sermon topic will be on The Creation, and parts of Haydn's Creation will be sung and played by the KSOC. The hardest thing for him is to walk too far, and also to hold his head high. His neck wants to bend down, but he does not want to end up looking like a cartoon character at the conducting podium. I guess he will need to develop some new muscles.
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