OREANDA-NEWS. Russian Machines Corporation sponsored LegeArtis music festival in Lech (Austria) on 10 to 14 September 2014. For several years Russian Machines has supported this unique project whose chief aim is to promote art and culture and bring young talented performers together.

At the heart of this year's LegeArtis were classic music concerts, art exhibitions, master classes and culture conferences. The festival served as a unique platform for a new interpretation of classic music as it propelled forward the never-ending dialog between music and fine art and promoted academic training among new sub-cultures.

Apart from music programs, the festival featured a presentation of Russian Machines whose leitmotif was union between talent and machinery - as the unique talents of LegeArtis support and advance culture the young professionals of Russian Machines help push mechanical engineering forward. Guests of the festival could also see a GAZelle NEXT which is a new   LCV recently launched by GAZ automotive plant. In Lech the car tuned into an object of art in full harmony with the concept of the event.

Russian Machines CEO Manfred Eibeck: "The multicultural environment in which we are developing our business namely joint ventures and large-scale projects we embark on in partnership with leading international companies encourage us to study and integrate into the global cultural space. LegeArtis offers a wonderful opportunity to demonstrate the inseparable link between the world of industry and the world of culture. We were happy to be able to present our young generation of engineers and their achievements in mechanical engineering. I am confident that this festival will continue to inspire us to create new competitive products".