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    Belmont Citizen-Herald, MA
    Nov 18 2004

    Banquet, concert to benefit Armenian music students


    The first annual banquet of the Hovanness Badalian Music Fund will be
    held on Saturday, Dec. 4, at the Hellenic Cultural Center in
    Watertown.

    H. E. Arman Kirakossian, Armenia's ambassador to the U.S., will
    be in attendance and composer Konstantin Petrosian of Providence,
    R.I. will be the master of ceremonies. Among the highlights of the
    evening: the first U.S. appearance of folk singer Artur Anushavanian;
    soprano Nune Karapetian performing with pianist Nune Hakopian; and
    recognition of Boston's own Arev Armenian Folk Ensemble with an
    Appreciation Award.

    The goal of the fund is to provide merit-based scholarships to
    children enrolled in Armenian music education programs worldwide. The
    fund will also provide assistance to individuals and organizations
    that create material and training programs for children.

    The fund is named in honor of Hovanness Badalian, who played a
    significant role in educating Armenian children and young adults.
    Through his songs he spread the spirit of the Armenian culture around
    the world. Upon his passing in 2001 composer Vardan Ajemian said, "We
    lost a great artist. He was the father of Armenian folk songs. We
    lost a very honest man."

    Armenia celebrated Badalian's 80th birthday last month at the
    National Opera in Yerevan with the participation of prominent artists
    including his daughter, opera singer Nuneh Badalian.

    For information and to make a contribution to the fund call
    617-331-0426, or write to HBMF, P.O. Box 733, Watertown, MA 02471.
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