HARMONY Marks the UN’s 80th Anniversary in Music

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To mark the United Nations’ 80th anniversary, the United Nations Chamber Music Society unveiled a special project titled HARMONY.

The electronic music compilation brings together artists from around the world, carrying a message of unity and shared purpose.

First, the project comes together under the direction of founder and artistic director Brenda Vongova.

She curates a diverse selection of electronic tracks from artists around the world and reimagines them in orchestral arrangements.

As a result, the album blends modern electronic production with classical instrumentation, creating a fresh and inclusive listening experience.

Moreover, HARMONY features reworked music from well-known names such as Paul van Dyk, ARTBAT, KSHMR, Francis Mercier, Kiesza, and several others.

Each contribution reflects a shared creative vision while highlighting different cultural backgrounds and musical styles.

Vongova explains that electronic music has long served as a universal language capable of connecting people across borders.

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Through HARMONY, the project reimagines these powerful tracks in an orchestral setting.

As a result, it creates a sonic bridge that connects genres, cultures, and communities.

In addition, the album launch coincided with a virtual concert streamed via UN Web TV and the United Nations’ official YouTube channels.

This digital event allowed audiences worldwide to experience the project regardless of location.

Finally, HARMONY extends its impact beyond music.

All streaming revenue from the album will be donated to United Nations humanitarian initiatives through the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.

In doing so, the project reinforces its message of unity, compassion, and shared global responsibility.

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