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    ARMENIAN-CANADIAN GUITARIST LEVON ICHKHANIAN PERFORMS IN OLYMPIC TOUR

    eJazzNews
    www.levonmusic.com
    http://www.ejaz znews.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&amp ;file=article&sid=9787&mode=thread&ord er=0&thold=0
    Aug 29 2008
    Canada

    Multi-instrumentalist/producer Levon Ichkhanian is in Beijing to
    participate in a historic event uniting Western and Eastern stars
    with artists living with disabilities on the world stage between the
    Olympic and Paralympic games. He joins Shiela E, Dee Dee Bridgewater,
    Oliver Jones, Taylor Dane and others on the Marriage of Excellence
    Tour in China, with specially taped messages from Celine Dion, Chaka
    Khan and Itzhak Perlman.

    Held during the 10 days between the Olympics and Paralympic games,
    the tour will demonstrate the power of the Arts in fostering
    cross-cultural understanding and excellence that can be achieved when
    we live the notion of "One World, One Dream" ... the slogan for the
    2008 Olympics. "I have always believed that music is the common voice
    for all cultures, so it was an honour to be invited to perform and
    represent my culture during the Tour," states Ichkhanian.

    One of only 3 Canadians invited to participate, Levon will represent
    his Armenian-Canadian heritage performing "Siroun" a traditional
    Armenian piece, as well as one of his compositions commissioned by
    the Nashville Chamber Orchestra "the Gift" with the Beijing Symphony
    Orchestra at the historic Prince Jun Palace, built in the time of
    the Qing Dynasty.

    A versatile musician with large international appeal and experience,
    Levon's musical travels have connected him with a diverse group of
    talented people from all cultures and styles of music from around
    the world (A.R. Rahman, Hariharan, Peter Murphy, Isabel Bayrakdarian,
    Janne Lappalainen from Varttina, among others). This has inspired Levon
    to incorporate many different sounds in his music (e.g. Armenian,
    Middle Eastern, Brazilian, Indian, etc) earning his recognition
    for his efforts in blending cultural influences both in his live
    performances and on his CDs. He is a sought after clinician and
    teacher, having delivered hundreds of sessions across Canada, United
    States and Europe, and was awarded the International Association of
    Jazz Educator's Award for "Outstanding Service to Jazz Education".
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