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    Baylor University (press release), United States
    April 7 2004


    Baylor Opera Director Invited To Conduct In Armenia
    April 06, 2004
    by Richard Veit

    Richard Aslanian, director of opera at Baylor University and
    artistic director of the Lyric Opera of Waco, has been invited to
    Armenia as the first American to guest conduct at the Armenian
    National Opera, one of the leading opera houses of the former Soviet
    republic.
    With the assistance of the International Program at Baylor, Aslanian
    will travel to Armenia in May to conduct Giuseppe Verdi's opera La
    Traviata, which he directed for the Waco Lyric Opera last September.
    He will be accompanied by his wife, Judith, who will sing in the
    production.
    Aslanian will conduct at Armenia's Alexander Spendiarian Opera and
    Ballet Theater, one of the principal features of Freedom Square,
    which is located in the center of the capital city of Yerevan. Opened
    in 1933, the theater building's design is actually based on the
    seventh century Cathedral at Zvarnotz.
    The trip also has personal significance for Aslanian, as he makes
    his first visit to the home country of his father and grandparents.
    The families were forced to leave their homeland during the early
    20th century to escape the Turkish massacres.
    In addition to taking part in the cultural activities of the
    country, the Aslanians will visit historic sites, such as Mount
    Ararat (location of Noah's Ark) and the Cathedral of St. Gregory, a
    church built in the fourth century after Armenia became the first
    nation to adopt Christianity as its official religion in A.D. 301.
    For more information, call the Baylor School of Music at 710-3991.

    http://pr.baylor.edu/story.php?id=005035
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