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    Chemsford Independent

    Pianist to play library concert

    Thursday, March 3, 2005

    The Chelmsford Public Library will present classical pianist, Levon
    Hovsepian, at its "First Sundays" classical music concert series on Sunday,
    March 6. The concert will take place in the main library's meeting room from
    2:30 to 3:30 p.m.

    Levon Hovsepian was born in Yerevan, Armenia. He performed his first
    full recital at the age of 13. He continued his studies at the Tchaikovsky
    Special School for Gifted Children. He graduated from the Komitas
    Conservatory with Honors, receiving his master's degree. He has performed
    throughout Armenia, Estonia, and Moldova and has appeared as a soloist with
    the Yerevan Symphony Orchestra and on Armenian National Television.

    After attracting major critical attention in Armenia, he was invited to
    study at the Longy School of Music in Cambridge. After receiving his Artist
    Diploma and Masters Degree with Honors, he continued his intense performing
    and teaching careers. He made his New York debut in 1994, and became known
    for his compelling interpretative style and expansive technique. He was a
    prize winner at the Arlington Concerto Competition, has appeared as a
    soloist with the Salem Philharmonic Orchestra and the New England
    Philharmonic Orchestra, WGBH Radio and Moscow Radio. Currently he is on the
    faculty of the Powers Music School in Belmont, Derby Academy in Hingham and
    Indian Hill Music Center in Littleton.

    The April "First Sundays" concert on April 3 will feature Operetta show
    tunes with Diane Hagelstein, soprano; Lynne Johnson, alto; Paul Johnson,
    tenor and Susan Bishov, piano.

    This series is funded by the Chelmsford Friends of the Library. For
    more information contact the Library's Community Services Department at
    978-256-05521, ext. 109, or visit the library's Web site at
    www.chelmsfordlibrary.org
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