


The broadcast is dedicated to the French writer and military aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, who became world-wide famous for his philosophical novella "The Little Prince." It is very possible that Saint-Exupéry wrote here about himself and unveiled his soul in the image of the little child who was concerned about the future of the Earth and the whole Universe. No coincidence that he wrote this during World War II, when his homeland was also in danger. This wise tale is interesting for people of all ages and remains actual to this day.


The third part of this episode is dedicated to the last, Armenian, period of Ohan Durian’s life and activity — to the concerts of the National Opera Theater Orchestra under his direction, of Ohan Durian Symphony Orchestra (reformed) of the National Radio, and of Moscow Symphony Orchestra under patronage of Stas Namin.