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ANTHONY HAYES & KYLE WOOL

What made you join Lang Lang International Foundation? A few years ago, I met Lukas Barwinski-Brown, the CEO of the foundation who introduced me to Lang Lang. Lang Lang’s energy and enthusiasm about his foundation motivated me to look into their mission and programs.

Lang Lang just mentioned that Bach can help us during this global crisis - what are your thoughts about this? Music heals, inspires, and make us better people. Bach is like the foundation of every kind of music. Music could not be in present form without Bach.

How have you changed the children’s’ lives?

I am changing children lives almost every day by supporting and being involved in our educational Keys of Inspiration program. We strive to change the way music education is perceived in the public-school system. With Keys of Inspiration®️, we have established a replicable pathway into the world of music for grades 2-5. Keys of Inspiration®️ is a music intervention program, focusing on selected schools nationwide with limited resources.

The biggest difference between us and hundreds other foundations is, that this program is in the curriculum of every of the 60 public schools across the country. Already more than to America” automatic mechanical watch 43mm 18K White Gold with black alligator strap, Limited Edition to 50 pieces, Retail $42,000.

25,000 students are learning in our piano labs every day. Focus on the education and health of children. Project Rousseau, which is a charity that focuses on the truly most underprivileged.

What other organizations are you involved in?

I am also involved in two charities that help children, such as former sex slaves and child soldiers. At Project Rousseau we help them achieve opportunities and gain access to the most elite boarding schools and Universities in the world. Another child focused charity I am involved with is LifeLine NY, which is Headed by HRH Crown Princess Katherine of Serbia. This charity focuses on bringing much needed medical equipment to the war-torn regions of former Yugoslavia..

Who instilled in you good values? My mother was a Social worker and later a president of a social worker union is upstate NY and a Eucharistic minister in the Roman Catholic Church. She instilled in me the ‘Golden Rule’, that above all to treat people as you wish to be treated yourself. My father instilled in me hard work. To the best of my memories I do not think my father ever missed a day of work in his entire life. That fact made the limited time we had together very precious and special to me. This made me learn to appreciate the things that matter most, quality over quantity.

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