"Competition Makes Us Forget that Human Rights Are for Everyone"
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Pianist Maria João Pires said today that human rights are for everyone, something that should never be taken into account, at a time when the human being is able to evolve, facing the tragedies of the world. In a speech of appreciation for the Helena Vaz Prize of Silva at the Calauste Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon, the 81-year-old artist, who expressed wide gratitude to the organisation of the prize whoever supported it throughout his life, sa…
Farther from the palaces, through a “radial change process”, pianist Maria João Pires received, this Saturday, the Helena Vaz Prize of Silva, in the Calauste Gulbenkian Foundation.
In a speech of appreciation for the Helena Vaz Prize in the Calauste Gulbenkian Foundation, in Lisbon, the 81-year-old artist, who expressed his deep appreciation to the organisation of the prize and who supported it throughout his life, said: "The competition often leads us to forget the essentials, the community, the group and our deep nature." "Let us forget that human rights are for all and that this should never be a cause of doubt or haras…
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