Boston Globe, MA
May 28 2006
NEW VOICE FOR KIDS: Belmont singer, songwriter, and music teacher
Noune Karapetian has gone back to her Armenian roots to make a CD of
traditional Armenian children's songs and some of her originals. A
piano and voice teacher for 14 years, Karapetian graduated from
Komitas Conservatory in Armenia, majoring in voice, and then studied
child psychology for two years at the Pedagogical Institute in
Armenia. She was a finalist in the Metropolitan Opera National
Council Auditions in New England. ``A lot of what I do comes from a
child's perspective," she said. She will perform at the Arsenal
Center for the Arts in Watertown on June 25 at 3 p.m. Visit
www.nounemusic.com for more details.
May 28 2006
NEW VOICE FOR KIDS: Belmont singer, songwriter, and music teacher
Noune Karapetian has gone back to her Armenian roots to make a CD of
traditional Armenian children's songs and some of her originals. A
piano and voice teacher for 14 years, Karapetian graduated from
Komitas Conservatory in Armenia, majoring in voice, and then studied
child psychology for two years at the Pedagogical Institute in
Armenia. She was a finalist in the Metropolitan Opera National
Council Auditions in New England. ``A lot of what I do comes from a
child's perspective," she said. She will perform at the Arsenal
Center for the Arts in Watertown on June 25 at 3 p.m. Visit
www.nounemusic.com for more details.