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    ArmenPress
    April 19 2004

    PRESIDENT WELCOMES FAMOUS CANADIAN ARMENIAN SOPRANO

    YEREVAN, APRIL 19, ARMENPRESS: Armenian president Robert Kocharian
    welcomed today a world-famous Canadian Armenian singer Isabel
    Bayrakdarian, described by critics as "the glamorous and glamorously
    gifted soprano."
    Isabel Bayrakdarian visits Armenia for the first time. She shared
    her impressions with the president saying she was delighted and
    promising to come again and again. She said she was enchanted with
    the rich cultural life of Armenia and the high professionalism of
    Armenian musicians. In Yerevan she will perform one concert.
    First prize winner of the prestigious Placido Domingo "Operalia"
    Competition in 2000 and a recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Golden
    Jubilee medal, Canadian Armenian soprano Isabel Bayrakdarian made an
    impressive series of appearances in the 2002/2003 season, including
    debuts at the Paris Opera (Bastille) as Susanna in Le Nozze di
    Figaro, as Catherine in A View from the Bridge at the Metropolitan
    Opera, Zerlina in Don Giovanni at the Salzburg Festival, Elisa in Il
    Re Pastore at Brussels's Theatre de la Monnaie, and Clorinda in Il
    Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda at Los Angeles Opera. Her
    numerous concerts and recital appearances took her to New York,
    Berkeley, Costa Mesa, Ottawa, Montreal, Vancouver, Edmonton,
    Winnipeg, and Cyprus.
    Miss Bayrakdarian can be heard on the Grammy Award winning
    soundtrack of the blockbuster movie The Two Towers, the second
    installment in The Lord of The Rings trilogy, as well as the multiple
    award-winning Canadian movie Ararat. When Miss Bayrakdarian's debut
    recording "Joyous Light" was released in March 2002 on the CBC label,
    it went straight to No. 1 in the classical charts across Canada.
    Miss Bayrakdarian has been the recipient of many grants, including
    a Canada Council Grant, the Sullivan Foundation Grant, the 2000
    Leonie Rysanek Award from the George London Foundation, and the
    Metropolitan Opera National Council Award in 1997.
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