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    PRESS OFFICE
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern)
    630 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016
    Contact: Jake Goshert, Coordinator of Information Services
    Tel: (212) 686-0710 Ext. 60; Fax: (212) 779-3558
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.armenianchurch.org

    September 10, 2004
    ___________________

    WEEK-LONG SEMINAR HELPS DEVELOP JUNIOR CHOIR LEADERSHIP

    By Mary Selvinazian

    After a year of planning, the Association of Armenian Church Choirs of
    America (AACCA) held its first junior choir leadership development
    seminar: a week-long session for the next generation of choir members.

    Held at the Diocese's new Ararat Center in Greenville, NY, from August 3
    to 8, 2004, the seminar brought together 12 young musicians -- ranging
    in age from 14 to 19 -- from 10 parishes throughout the Diocese of the
    Armenian Church of America (Eastern). The program's purpose was to
    train qualified leaders for future service as choir directors. The
    participants were members of their parish choirs, serving as singers,
    organists, and altar servers; each came recommended by his or her parish
    priest.

    The participants were greeted upon arrival by Fr. Untzag Nalbandian,
    director of the Diocese's Department of Youth and Education, who, on
    behalf of Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, commended the young people for
    being selected for this new program.

    Classes were taught by notable faculty members. Fr. Vahan Hovhanessian,
    pastor of the Holy Martyrs Church in Bayside, NY, focused on the role of
    the deacon in the Armenian Church. Fr. Mamigon Kiledjian, pastor of St.
    Stepanos Church of Elberon, NJ, demonstrated how to properly play
    Armenian sacred music on the organ. Dn. Rubik Mailian, choir leader for
    the St. John Church of Southfield, MI, discussed voice production
    techniques and explored how to direct different vocal sections. Maestro
    Khoren Mekanejian, coordinator of Music Ministry for the Diocese, taught
    conducting skills to the young participants. Dr. Socrates Boyajian,
    choir director for the St. Mary Church of Washington, D.C., gave a
    presentation on western music, led a survey of music theory, and taught
    ear training.

    Since graduates of this program will be given the title of assistant
    choir director, part of their graduation requirement was for each to
    direct a segment of the Divine Liturgy on Sunday, August 8, at the St.
    Peter Church of Watervliet, NY, during a badarak celebrated by Fr. Arsen
    Barsamian. The complete service was sung a cappella, producing a
    haunting blend of voices, reminiscent of ancient renderings of the
    Divine Liturgy. Along with conducting, the 12 young singers also joined
    in the singing, blending their voices with local choir members and
    deacons of the St. Peter Armenian Church. This was the result of the
    over six hours of daily instruction, and additional practice time, that
    each new assistant choir director put in over the four-day period of the
    program.

    FUN AND LEARNING

    Along with the rigorous daily classroom schedule, the young musicians
    had plenty of time for fellowship and social activities.

    Through evaluation surveys and comments, the participants indicated that
    they were highly motivated by the week of instruction and that they
    benefited a great deal from each of the courses. Some indicated that
    this week was an experience they would not forget, noting that they
    learned more about the Divine Liturgy.

    Learning to conduct a choir is what they came for, and their comments
    indicated they were not disappointed. Each gained enough confidence to
    stand before a crowd and conduct; and each indicated that his or her
    hope to return next year for more intensive training.

    Dr. Socrates Boyajian, of the AACCA Central Council, spearheaded the
    junior choir leadership program and served as the coordinator for the
    week's sessions. Assisting Dr. Boyajian were other AACCA Central
    Council members: Dn. Gregory Krikorian, Arpie Kouzouian, Mary
    Selvinazian, and Anoush Givelekian; each of whom spent the week at the
    Ararat Center to ensure the smooth functioning of the program. Former
    Central Council member Anna Garabedian, of Springfield, MA, was also
    present.

    Each parish sending a young member to the program contributed a sum
    toward the expenses of the conference. The balance was picked up by the
    AACCA Central Council, which received contributions from generous donors
    to help fund this worthy cause.

    Participating in the first junior choir leadership development program,
    were:
    Erika Belezarian from St. Mark, Springfield, MA
    Alyne Corrigan and Taleen Terjanian from St. Stepanos, Elberon, NJ
    Gregory Dalakian from St. Mary, Livingston, NJ
    Tamar Derderian from St. Sahag and St. Mesrob, Wynnewood, PA
    Elise Durgarian from Holy Translators, Framingham, MA
    Harry Lang and Sarah Malconian from Holy Trinity, Cambridge, MA
    Tamara Martirosyan from Sts. Sahag and Mesrob, Providence, RI
    Ani Nalbandian from Holy Ascension, Trumbull, CT
    Katherine Norris from St. James, Richmond, VA
    Dziadzan Sahagian from St. James, Watertown, MA

    -- 9/10/04

    E-mail photos available on request. Photos also viewable in the News
    and Events section of the Eastern Diocese's website,
    www.armenianchurch.org.

    PHOTO CAPTION (1): Khoren Mekanejian, coordinator of music ministry for
    the Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern), works with
    student Gregory Dalakian on his conducting technique during the first
    junior choir leadership development seminar organized by the Association
    of Armenian Church Choirs of America (AACCA) from August 3 to 8, 2004.

    PHOTO CAPTION (2): Fr Mamigon Kiledjian demonstrates proper organ pedal
    technique to young musicians during a junior choir leadership
    development seminar at the Diocese's Ararat Center in upstate New York.

    PHOTO CAPTION (3): Students at the first junior choir development
    seminar are introduced to the Choir Association's website, which serves
    as a useful tool for choir directors.

    PHOTO CAPTION (4): Deacon Rubin Mailian speaks on vocal technique to
    the young participants of the first ever junior choir leadership
    development seminar organized by the Association of Armenian Church
    Choirs of America (AACCA) from August 3 to 8, 2004.

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