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    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone 212.319.6383 x.118
    Fax 212.319.6507
    Email [email protected]
    Website www.agbu.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    Thursday, April 14, 2005

    ARMENIAN PHILHARMONIC HOSTS BARITONE RENATO BRUSON AND CONDUCTOR
    ALEXANDER SIRANOSIAN

    New York, NY - The Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra (APO), supported by
    AGBU, continues to catalyze Yerevan's cultural scene with two major
    concerts this season, a performance by Italian baritone, Renato
    Bruson, and the premiere by Alexander Siranosian of a long-lost
    symphony by Vincent D'Indi.

    On February 5th, 2005, the APO hosted the famous Italian baritone
    affiliated with the Vienna State Opera, Renato Bruson, for a sold-out
    performance where he performed arias by Verdi under the direction of
    APO conductor, Eduard Topchjan. The concert, attended by President of
    the Republic of Armenia, Robert Kocharian, and Armenian Culture
    Minister, Hovik Hoveyan, attracted leading political and cultural
    luminaries, along with members of the city's international community.

    On April 8th, 2005, French conductor, Alexander Siranosian, led the
    APO in the world premiere of nineteenth century French composer
    Vincent d'Indi's 1872 "Italian Symphony," a work that has languished
    in obscurity for over 140 years. Siranosian discovered the piece while
    conducting research in the composer's archive.

    The symphony, according to the composer's great-grandson, Christophe
    D'Indi, who attended the Yerevan premiere, symbolizes the victory of
    Christianity over Paganism. "[Vincent D'Indi] was a friend of the
    Armenian people but his name is not known to Armenians. I believe that
    APO will help fill this gap by performing more of his work in the
    future," D'Indi told Armenpress news agency.

    Other recent concerts during APO's 2004-2005 season included
    performances by two guest artists from Europe (Hratchia Hovhnnissian
    from Germany and Emmanuel Siffert from Switzerland), a joint
    performance of Puccini's "Madame Butterfly" with Hover choir on the
    occasion of Greek Independence Day, and an appearance by young
    violinist, Suzy Yeritsian.

    Formed over 75 years ago, APO has been mainly subsidized by AGBU since
    1992 in recognition of the importance of the performing arts in
    Armenia. Annual grants are allocated for weekly concerts, new
    instruments, administration, salary supplements, international guest
    artists and special festivals. APO has successfully toured Austria,
    England, France, Germany, Greece, Iran, Lebanon, Russia, Turkey. UAE
    and the United States, and has produced over a dozen CD
    recordings. For more information on APO, please visit www.apo.am or
    www.agbu.org.
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