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<p>Star mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato is dedicating her performance of ‘Somewhere Over The Rainbow’ at tomorrow’s Last Night of the BBC Proms to the victims of LGBT hate crimes, especially in Russia.</p>
<p>by Newsdesk | 6th September 2013</p><p></p><p>
</p><p><img src="http://www.thegayuk.com/communities/8/004/009/928/388/images/4598143314.jpg" width="380" height="370" alt="Joyce DiDonato | Photography: Nick Heavican" title="Joyce DiDonato | Photography: Nick Heavican"/></p>
<p></p><p>The soprano is the soloist at the Last Night of the Proms, the biggest classical music event in the world, which will be seen by countless millions worldwide.</p><p></p><p>In an interview with BBC Radio Four DiDonato commented ‘there’s a lot of those voices that are being silenced today, by families, by governments, by countries and I take that really personally. If I literally and figuratively have a voice that I can use in their honour I’m really happy to do that.’</p><p> </p><p>Yesterday, DiDonato tweeted ‘Making a very personal dedication for my perf of “Over the Rainbow” for #LNOP to all those LGBT folks whose own voices are being silenced…’</p><p> </p><p>Her full blog on the subject can be found here: <a href="http://www.joycedidonato.com/2013/09/05/5820">http://www.joycedidonato.com/2013/09/05/5820</a></p><p> </p><p>“On Saturday night I will be the honored guest of the BBC Proms and will lend my voice to the greatest party for Classical Music on the planet: the Last Night of the Proms. I am MOST honored and feel incredibly humbled to be asked to take part. We programmed “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” ages ago, but as the Russian law came into focus and I felt this impending sense of dread wash over me, I knew that I simply had to personally dedicate my performance on Saturday to all of those brave, valorous gay and lesbian souls whose voices are currently being silenced – either by family, friends, or by their government. As I’ve done in the past, this is a very individual dedication made only here (not on the stage of the glorious Royal Albert Hall), but I do invite you all to use your own voice, in whatever (safe!) capacity you can, and speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves at this moment.”</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.thegayuk.com/magazine/4574334751/NEWS-Russia-Outlines-Law-To-Remove-Children-From-Gay-Parents/6473162">Yesterday a bill was drafted in Russia by Alekei Zhuravlev, the deputy of Duma, that will see gay parents losing their parential rights to their own children.</a> </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>
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Star mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato is dedicating her performance of ‘Somewhere Over The Rainbow’ at tomorrow’s Last Night of the BBC Proms to the victims of LGBT hate crimes, especially in Russia.
by Newsdesk | 6th September 2013
The soprano is the soloist at the Last Night of the Proms, the biggest classical music event in the world, which will be seen by countless millions worldwide.
In an interview with BBC Radio Four DiDonato commented ‘there’s a lot of those voices that are being silenced today, by families, by governments, by countries and I take that really personally. If I literally and figuratively have a voice that I can use in their honour I’m really happy to do that.’
Yesterday, DiDonato tweeted ‘Making a very personal dedication for my perf of “Over the Rainbow” for #LNOP to all those LGBT folks whose own voices are being silenced…’
“On Saturday night I will be the honored guest of the BBC Proms and will lend my voice to the greatest party for Classical Music on the planet: the Last Night of the Proms. I am MOST honored and feel incredibly humbled to be asked to take part. We programmed “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” ages ago, but as the Russian law came into focus and I felt this impending sense of dread wash over me, I knew that I simply had to personally dedicate my performance on Saturday to all of those brave, valorous gay and lesbian souls whose voices are currently being silenced – either by family, friends, or by their government. As I’ve done in the past, this is a very individual dedication made only here (not on the stage of the glorious Royal Albert Hall), but I do invite you all to use your own voice, in whatever (safe!) capacity you can, and speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves at this moment.”
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