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    The Record (Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario)
    September 27, 2005 Tuesday Final Edition

    Armenian was force behind Centre in the Square

    Howard Dyck


    In Lianne Elliott's Sept. 24 retrospective of the 25-year history of
    the Centre in the Square, 25 Years Of Entertainment; Region's
    Cultural Gem Celebrates A Milestone, she refers to Raffi Armenian as
    a "great centre supporter." That is surely the understatement of the
    year.

    In fact, Armenian, with the support of strong community leaders, was
    the galvanizing force behind the construction of the centre.

    Especially important is the fact that while the usual nay-sayers were
    stalling plans to begin construction, Armenian stuck to his guns.

    The toll taken by particularly high inflation during the delay caused
    by political bickering resulted in a facility not quite what had
    originally been envisioned.

    However, Armenian tenaciously insisted that the acoustics of the
    auditorium and the stage facilities would not be compromised. It is
    entirely appropriate that this peerless concert hall is named after
    him.

    The article quite rightly describes the centre as one of the best
    concert halls in the world.

    But in its pop-dominated list of performers who have appeared there,
    it neglects to mention some of the world's greatest musical artists
    who have graced the centre's stage: tenors Jon Vickers and Ben
    Heppner, conductor Lorin Maazel and the Munich Philharmonic
    Orchestra, violinist/conductor Yehudi Menuhin, contralto Maureen
    Forrester, soprano Measha Brueggergosman, the Arnold Schoenberg Choir
    of Vienna, to name just a very few.

    Howard Dyck
    Artistic Director and Conductor
    Kitchener Waterloo Philharmonic Choir
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