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    AZG Armenian Daily #068, 16/04/2005


    Armenian Genocide

    TCHGNAVORIAN BACK WITH A PROGRAM

    Loris Tchgnavorian who has been absent from Armenia for 5 years now will
    arrive in Yerevan with a special program for the 90th anniversary of the
    Armenian Genocide. "Christ's Life" midnight concert will open his program at
    the Chamber Music Hall at 00:00, April 24. Sharakans (Armenian spiritual
    music) in Tchgnavorian's working will be performed by a male chorus. After
    the concert, a procession of candle bearers will take its way to the
    Monument of Genocide Victims. The chorus will sing "Morning Prayer"
    sharakans of Nerses Shnorhali at the monument at sunrise.

    The maestro informed about the coming events during a briefing at the Home
    of Journalists yesterday. Loris Tchgnavorian, who considers himself only
    half Western Armenian (his mother was from Erzrum and fled to Iran during
    the Genocide and father was from Ashtarak), did not talk much but said that
    since his sad childhood he had a sensitive attitude towards proscription.

    His first composition dedicated to the Genocide was written in 1965 on the
    50th anniversary and the third one will be an oratory on themes from the
    Bible book of Revelation for the 100th anniversary. In several days, a
    25-minut-long film issued in 1000 copies due to the maestro on historic
    evidence of the Genocide accompanied with the music of "Havatamq" symphony
    will be shown.

    "Christ's Life" oratory was first performed in London in 1975.

    "Lucid choral performance of Armenian spiritual music in the quiet room of a
    church. Loris Tchgnavorian's 'Christ's Life' presents 70 minutes of
    wonderful experience", Austrian Kronen Zeitung wrote.

    By Melania Badalian
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