Album Launch: "Music for Peace" with UN Chamber Music Society

Apr 5, 2024

Fauré: Violin Sonata No. 1 in A major, Op. 13

with Brenda Vongova, Jerome Lowenthal, Pacifique Bagalwa N'Nobuko


On this occasion, to help combat sexual violence, the UN Chamber Music Society will dedicate this album to the work of Nobel Prize winner Dr. Denis Mukwege. Denis Mukwege grew up in the town of Bukavu in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). He trained as a doctor and became a gynecologist after studying in France. In 1999, he established Panzi Hospital in Bukavu, where he and his staff have treated the injuries of thousands of women victims of sexual violence. Many millions of people have been killed, abused and forced to flee in the civil wars that have ravaged the DRC since the 1990s. The fighting largely concerns control of the DRC’S important raw materials. Both government forces and rebel groups have used the rape of women as a weapon to humiliate and weaken their opponents. Mukwege has become one of the world’s leading experts on the treatment of internal injuries suffered by women subjected to gang rape. He has carried out countless operations, working long days of up to 18 hours. Typically, he was in the operating room when he was told that he had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.



Learn more and support the work of Dr. Denis Mukwege: https://panzifoundation.org