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Tadej Kenig, clarinet Ivan Pernicki, piano Recorded in January 2021 in Slovenia and Croatia TO HELP GET FUNDS FOR THE DEVESTATED MUSIC SCHOOL FRAN FLOTKA SISK, CROATIA after a demolishing earthquake on December 29th 2020 Link to the donation page: https://rb.gy/lsrvyy From gogetfunding.com: WHAT? We started the campaign Teachers for Music School to raise funds for the construction of a new building for the Music School in Sisak and its branch school in Petrinja. WHY? Our Public Music School has lost its beautiful buildings in both Sisak and Petrinja. Within 20 seconds these 19th century beauties were reduced to what structural engineers label as "unusable". Intended for demolition. At 12:19 on 29th December 2020, an earthquake measuring 6.2 on the Richter scale hit the Sisak-Moslavina County, the towns of Petrinja, Sisak and Glina and the surrounding towns and villages. The earthquake took the lives of at least 7 people, among which that of a 13-year-old girl. Many were left without a home, and buildings in Sisak, Petrinja, Glina and the surrounding area turned into ruins. WHO? 360 students and 40 teachers were left without their home of music and love. WHAT WERE WE? A jewel in the architectural crown of the city of Sisak, a former synagogue, the building was constructed between 1862 and 1890. Following the destruction of the Jewish community during the Holocaust, it was looted and ransacked. It was twenty years later (1967) that the building was converted into a music school. For the last 53 years it has been filled with the sounds of music and children’s laughter. The sounds of instruments and voices soaked into the walls and enriched the city of Sisak and Petrinja with their beauty. Thousands of children accompanied by their teachers played their instruments for the first time here, learned their very first notes, sang in the choir for the first time, shattered their fears and made their first public appearances.