Concert Phil it. «Pamina» in Kyiv
27.04.2026, Monday, 19:00
On a spring evening, April 27, 2026, on stage the International Center of Culture and Arts «October Palace» real witchcraft will happen - Concert Phil it. «Pamina» in Kyiv!
The Phil It concert with the "Pamina" program is not merely a musical event or a routine performance by an artist. It is an act of collective healing, enveloped in the delicate aesthetics of neoclassicism, soul, and minimalism. Pylyp Koliadenko has created a space where the boundary between the stage and the hall dissolves, leaving only raw emotions and an honest dialogue with one's inner self.
Music as the Architecture of Feelings
The "Pamina" program is named after the heroine of Mozart's opera, but in Phil It's interpretation, this image is transformed into a symbol of inner light, which everyone strives to preserve in the darkest of times.
- Sound Landscape: The music of Phil It breathes. It does not seek to overwhelm with volume. On the contrary, it utilizes pauses, whispers, and delicate piano parts to create a safe haven for the listener's reflections.
- Atmosphere: The lighting at the concert is usually dimmed, focusing attention not on an external show, but on internal vibrations. This creates a sense of intimacy, as if the artist is singing personally for everyone in the room.
Honesty as the Main Instrument
What makes "Pamina" special is the absence of falsehood. Vulnerability is felt in the lyrics and melodies. Pylyp is not afraid to appear confused or sad, and this sincerity becomes a bridge to the hearts of the audience.
"Pamina is a reminder that being fragile is not a weakness, but the highest manifestation of humanity."
During the concert, the viewer undergoes a journey from melancholy and loneliness to quiet joy and acceptance. This is music that provides no ready-made answers but helps one pose the right questions to oneself.
The Spectator as a Co-author
At a live Phil It performance, the listener ceases to be a passive observer. The energy of the hall becomes part of the composition. Every sigh, every moment of bated breath between the notes complements the musical canvas. This is a rare example of "intelligent" pop music that requires intellectual and emotional labor from the listener.
The "Pamina" concert is an experience that stays with you long after the lights on the stage have faded. It is a manifesto of contemporary Ukrainian culture that chooses depth over hype and sincerity over masks. Phil It proves: even if the world around is collapsing, "Pamina" always sounds within us - that very melody of hope that cannot be silenced.