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    CLASSICAL MUSIC A PECULIAR CONSTITUTION OF THE NATION

    Azat Artsakh - Nagorno Karabakh Republic (NKR)
    15 Dec 04

    On December 10 the first full-program concert of the new chamber
    orchestra of Artsakh took place in Stepanakert, which was dedicated to
    the 13th anniversary of the Referendum on Independence. The art
    director and conductor of the orchestra Gevork Muradian says, for the
    musicians and for himself it is very important to dedicate their first
    concert to this event. Maestro shared his feelings with the audience
    with a child-like straightforwardness: he is happy to be the founder
    of the chamber orchestra of Artsakh. At the concert of the orchestra
    were present the minister of foreign affairs Ashot Ghulian, minister
    of education, culture and sport Armen Sarghissian and other officials.
    Congratulating the musicians on their first performance Armen
    Sarghissian stressed the importance of the orchestra for the culture
    of the country. `On December 10 the whole nation decided their fate
    and it is symbolic that the first performance of the first orchestra
    of Artsakh coincides with that day,' said the minister. ` They say,'
    he added, `classical music is a peculiar constitution of a nation.

    Today we may say that we have such a constitution, and it is brought
    into being by the musicians of Armenia and Artsakh. Unification
    proclaimed by the Karabakh movement is embodied in definite actions.'
    The orchestra presented a two-hour program consisting of the works of
    European and Armenian composers. There were also interesting solo
    performances. Simon Sarghissian (electric piano) and Ashot Jenterejian
    (first violin) played `Adagio' by Albino. Christine Chitchian (violin)
    and Ashot Jenterejian played the duet from Sarasate's `Navarra
    '. Alexander Gharakhanian played Heidn's cello concerto. Mary
    Karapetian sang `Lullaby' by Barsegh Kanachian. In brief, the concert
    was full of surprises. According to Gevork Muradian, there will be
    more surprises at the concert which will take place on Christmas.

    SUSANNA BALAYAN.
    15-12-2004

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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