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    AZG Armenian Daily #230, 01/12/2006


    Culture

    WE MUST NOT ESTRANGE OURSELVES FROM OUR APRICOT- TREE
    ROOT

    Several days ago a memory concert titled "Two in One"
    took place at the Chamber Music Hall after Komitas in
    Yerevan. The concert was dedicated to the 83rd
    anniversary of singer and musician Hovhannes Badalian
    and the 80th anniversary of composer Khachatur
    Avetisian. The concert was organized by eight students
    of the music school after Arno Babajanian. The great
    musicians' relatives, friends, students were present
    at the concert and each of them told an interesting
    story from the life of the two prominent Armenian
    musicians. Songs of the composers were recalled during
    the evening party. The spirit of the folk song was
    felt in the concert hall. It seemed, through the
    concert everyone revealed for himself the secrets and
    worth of folk song.

    Singer Arsen Grigorian said, that he had got a great
    pleasure from the concert; at the same time he
    expressed his displeasure with spectators' attitude,
    as they had to encourage and greet young musicians.

    Maybe the reason of it is the fact that our present
    generation listens less to folk songs and such
    concerts are a rare thing.

    In response to the question of Azg why the concert had
    "Two in One" heading, Ruzana Avetisian, the concert
    organizer and the teacher of Arno Babajanian music
    school, answered: "I have tried to perform to the
    spectator their two egos in one. I have also wanted to
    show wherever we go from our past, we must not
    estrange ourselves from our apricot-tree root".
    Finally the concert, which lasted several hours,
    finished by song "Dear Teacher" as a sign of respect
    to the memory of our two great teachers.

    By Ani Baghdasarian
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