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    SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA IS A PRIORITY

    Azat Artsakh - Nagorno Karabakh Republic (NKR)
    06 Oct 04

    On September 30 the art director and conductor of the Artsakh
    Symphonic Orchestra Gevorg Muradian gave a press conference for the
    local and foreignmass media. The problems and aims of the orchestra
    were also presented by concertmaster Ashot Jenterejian and the
    director of the orchestra Simon Sarghissian. Gevorg Muradian pointed
    out that the arrival of the 12 musicians from Yerevan does not pursue
    mercantile aims. The aim is to create a strong and integrated team,
    and also establish a quality school of violin (if possible also alt
    and cello) in Artsakh. `That our ideas, problems and aims were
    approvedand assisted by the NKR government and the Armenian General
    Benevolent Union is the evidence to the fact that the creation of the
    state symphonic orchestra is of national importance.' The conductor of
    the orchestra believes that the mass media can contribute to this
    undertaking by covering the activity of the orchestra not only in
    Artsakh but also in Armenia and the Diaspora. `If the orchestra is to
    make achievements, these should be displayed to public, as we consider
    thisto have a political context as well,' said Gevorg Muradian. In
    reference to the establishment of the school of violin in Artsakh
    Ashot Jenterejian emphasized that these two years (the term of the
    contracts of the musicians) are not enough for such an important
    process which will take at least 5-6 years. Mr. Jenterejian said that
    three musicians already work at the Shoushi Music School after
    D. Ghazarian. Gevorg Muradian said that as distinct of the Shoushi
    Music School the music schools of Stepanakert did not apply to
    them. The conductor has not met yet with the director of the musical
    college to decide on the worksof the musicians from Yerevan. In
    reference to the local musicians, Mr. Jenterejian did not hide that
    there are problems with them, mainly of professional character which
    will be solved by all means. According to him, these are purely the
    problems of the experienced musicians and they are ready to do their
    best for overcoming similar difficulties. In reference to the question
    of how the problem of musicians will be solved after the expiry of the
    two-year contract, the concertmaster and the conductor mentioned that
    the problem may be solved through cooperation of the both ministries
    of culture, by either alternative military service, or arrangement
    between the ministries and the conservatoire of Yerevan to send
    graduates of the conservatoire to work in the orchestra.

    SUSANNA BALAYAN.
    06-10-2004
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