Dear Mikhail, I always remember you with gratitude, you are a faithful apostle of art and peace! For me you are alive, and the music born thanks to your Muses' Marathons is a living proof to that. With love and appreciation, Julia
We at the Macannie Team will always remember Mikhail as a kind, courteous, and wonderful colleague, who had dedicated his career supporting programs serving veterans. We are very grateful for the opportunity to have worked with him and be impacted in a positive way by who he is as a person. He will be fondly remembered and deeply missed by all of us.
I met Mikhail when he was searching for his career direction years ago. He certainly found his passion in the work he did. I was so impressed when he rallied artists to support his fellows in Ukraine. May his memory always be a blessing to his family and his friends.
Dearest family of Mikhail Zorich and our friends of the Multicultural Arts Exchange. Award winning international concert cellist, music pedagogue and entertainer, Steve Kramer and my family, my beloved wife Anna and our two children Emilia and Victor Kramer, sharing our most heartfelt condolences 💐 “The memory of Mikhail Zorich will prevail with our religious discipline pushing the utmost importance and joy of classical music and education of culture “ ~ Steve Kramer
I was so sorry to hear about Mikhail's passing. Many of you know Mikhail's for his passion for music. I knew him for another passion he had. He loved to play soccer. I played "pick -up" soccer in Cherry Hill with him for several years. Always on weekends and occasionally on a Wednesday evening. Whenever he played we was always there earlier than most players and ready to go. He loved kicking corners and occasionally scored some good goals. He wore his blue Chelsea soccer shirt most of the time. Before the game we always enjoyed a short conversation about music or current events in Ukraine. He was always very positive. I will miss him. My sincere condolences to his family.
I was shocked and saddened to learn of Misha's death. I knew him for many years and stayed in regular touch with him. Before the coronavirus pandemic occurred, we had collaborated on several concerts of classical music at the Shaare Shamayim Synagogue in Northeast Philadelphia. He will be missed. To his family I extend my sincere condolences on his passing.
To the family and friends of Mikhail, his love of the arts and tradition are what set him apart. He meant a great deal to artists in Northeast Philadelphia, dancers, musicians and students of the arts. I’m grateful for the chance I had to intern with him. Rest peacefully.
Mikhail had endless passion for his work with musicians and knew how to make it all happen in his several series. I enjoyed meeting him and working with him, and am very saddened by his untimely passing. Send wishes for healing and peace to his family.