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  • Verdi's 'La Traviata' To Signal Days Of Armenian-Italian Friendship

    VERDI'S 'LA TRAVIATA' TO SIGNAL DAYS OF ARMENIAN-ITALIAN FRIENDSHIP
    By Melania Badalian

    AZG Armenian Daily #177
    04/10/2005

    Culture

    "Song is more precious than bred", people say in Italy, the country
    of civilizations and arts. So there was a point in opening the Days of
    Armenian-Italian friendship with Giuseppe Verdi's famous "La Traviata"
    at the National Opera and Ballet Theatre on 2 October.

    RA deputy foreign minister Gegham Gharibjanian and Italian ambassador
    to Armenia Marco Clemente opened the Armenia-Italian friendship days
    that are officially to start on 5 October.

    Mr. Gharibjanian presented in outline the role of the Italian culture
    and Italy for Armenia, pointing out that Armenian-Italian relations
    originate from ancient times.

    One month of celebrations, initiated by the Armenian and Italian
    governments and supported by the presidents of the states, is
    an unprecedented event, Marco Clemente said, "as a foreign state
    makes such efforts to present and to promote its culture to another
    state. 'La Traviata' is the best start of these days".

    The applications for 36 arrangements of these days promise heaps of
    surprises and wonderful moments as well as a unique atmosphere of
    music, painting, theatre, architecture and cinema in Yerevan. For
    the first time the National Gallery of Armenia will display the best
    exhibits of the 300-year-long legacy of the Mkhitarist Congregation
    of the St. Lazarus Island (valuable canvases, historic items, old
    publications).
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