FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 4, 2006
Paros Foundation
Contact: Peter J. Abajian
36 Demirjian Street
Yerevan, Armenia
01137493-99-80-99
[email protected]
www.p aros.am
PAROS CHAMBER CHOIR CELEBRATES 15 YEARS OF ARMENIA'S INDEPENDENCE
YEREVAN, ARMENIA-On September 20, the Paros Chamber Choir held a
Concert "Celebrating 15 Years of Independence" at the Gomidas Chamber
Music Hall. More than 275 people filled the concert hall to listen to
this amazing group of performers.
"It was a great honor for us to dedicate tonight's Concert to the
celebration of Armenia's Independence," said Armen Alaverdyan,
Director of the Paros Chamber Choir. "We were so pleased that both
our local population as well as our friends from around the world
joined us this evening and enjoyed our performance."
The Concert, which was held the evening following the Third Diaspora
Conference and a day prior to Armenia's Independence Day Celebration
drew a wide range of concert goers including first time visitors to
Armenia.
"It is a source of great pride for me personally to see our guests
enjoying themselves at our concerts," said Maestro Vachagan
Navasardyan, who has worked with the choir over the last 13 years.
Since 1993, the Paros Chamber Choir has dazzled audiences throughout
Armenia, the Middle East and Europe with their repertoire of classic
chamber music and ethnic folk music by Armenian, Russian and Western
composers. The Paros Chamber Choir has blossomed into a beacon of
hope for people with disabilities in Armenia as most members of the
Choir are individuals with spinal cord injuries.
The Paros Chamber Choir takes its name from the Armenian word for
lighthouse. Indeed the choir is seen as a beacon of hope by fans
around the world. The Choir entertains worldwide audiences,
participates in international competitions and encourages people with
disabilities to live full and active lives.
The Paros Foundation, a California-based foundation organized the
successful Concert, which was sponsored by the Kulhanjian-Strauch
Family.
"Two of the goals of the Foundation are to promote and nurturing
Armenia's culture and to help improve the quality of lives of people
with disabilities in Armenia," said Peter Abajian, Executive Director
of the Paros Foundation. "The Paros Chamber Choir is a bright star
within Armenia and we hope to help them deliver their message to the
world."
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October 4, 2006
Paros Foundation
Contact: Peter J. Abajian
36 Demirjian Street
Yerevan, Armenia
01137493-99-80-99
[email protected]
www.p aros.am
PAROS CHAMBER CHOIR CELEBRATES 15 YEARS OF ARMENIA'S INDEPENDENCE
YEREVAN, ARMENIA-On September 20, the Paros Chamber Choir held a
Concert "Celebrating 15 Years of Independence" at the Gomidas Chamber
Music Hall. More than 275 people filled the concert hall to listen to
this amazing group of performers.
"It was a great honor for us to dedicate tonight's Concert to the
celebration of Armenia's Independence," said Armen Alaverdyan,
Director of the Paros Chamber Choir. "We were so pleased that both
our local population as well as our friends from around the world
joined us this evening and enjoyed our performance."
The Concert, which was held the evening following the Third Diaspora
Conference and a day prior to Armenia's Independence Day Celebration
drew a wide range of concert goers including first time visitors to
Armenia.
"It is a source of great pride for me personally to see our guests
enjoying themselves at our concerts," said Maestro Vachagan
Navasardyan, who has worked with the choir over the last 13 years.
Since 1993, the Paros Chamber Choir has dazzled audiences throughout
Armenia, the Middle East and Europe with their repertoire of classic
chamber music and ethnic folk music by Armenian, Russian and Western
composers. The Paros Chamber Choir has blossomed into a beacon of
hope for people with disabilities in Armenia as most members of the
Choir are individuals with spinal cord injuries.
The Paros Chamber Choir takes its name from the Armenian word for
lighthouse. Indeed the choir is seen as a beacon of hope by fans
around the world. The Choir entertains worldwide audiences,
participates in international competitions and encourages people with
disabilities to live full and active lives.
The Paros Foundation, a California-based foundation organized the
successful Concert, which was sponsored by the Kulhanjian-Strauch
Family.
"Two of the goals of the Foundation are to promote and nurturing
Armenia's culture and to help improve the quality of lives of people
with disabilities in Armenia," said Peter Abajian, Executive Director
of the Paros Foundation. "The Paros Chamber Choir is a bright star
within Armenia and we hope to help them deliver their message to the
world."
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