DJIVAN GASPARYAN'S CONCERT IN BULGARIA WILL INCLUDE MANY ARMENIAN STARS
Diana Stoykova
News.bg
Dec 2 2008
Bulgaria
The world famous Armenian artist Djivan Gasparyan arrives for a
concert on December 10 in Bulgaria.
He'll bring more stars of the Armenian culture with him, "Joker Media"
reveals.
The beginning of the concert will be marked by the mezzo soprano Anna
Maylyan, gold medalist of the Armenian Ministry of Culture
After her, the sisters Anush and Inga Arshakian, as well as the
jazzman Armen Martirosyan will appear on stage.
The two sisters are among the best performers of Armenian folklore
music and their talent is famous throughout the world.
Armen Martirosyan will deliver some of his virtuoso piano pieces. Hving
worked many years in Switzerland; he's famous for his mix of jazz
and folklore music.
The culmination will come with the appearance of Djivan
Gasparyan. Gasparyan, turning 80 this year, will perform some of his
best melodies for the Bulgarian audience.
Teodosii Spasov's improvisations will complete the sounds of the
duduk. The master of the kaval, who will be the only Bulgarian in
the concert, will join Gasparyan on stage for the first time.
Diana Stoykova
News.bg
Dec 2 2008
Bulgaria
The world famous Armenian artist Djivan Gasparyan arrives for a
concert on December 10 in Bulgaria.
He'll bring more stars of the Armenian culture with him, "Joker Media"
reveals.
The beginning of the concert will be marked by the mezzo soprano Anna
Maylyan, gold medalist of the Armenian Ministry of Culture
After her, the sisters Anush and Inga Arshakian, as well as the
jazzman Armen Martirosyan will appear on stage.
The two sisters are among the best performers of Armenian folklore
music and their talent is famous throughout the world.
Armen Martirosyan will deliver some of his virtuoso piano pieces. Hving
worked many years in Switzerland; he's famous for his mix of jazz
and folklore music.
The culmination will come with the appearance of Djivan
Gasparyan. Gasparyan, turning 80 this year, will perform some of his
best melodies for the Bulgarian audience.
Teodosii Spasov's improvisations will complete the sounds of the
duduk. The master of the kaval, who will be the only Bulgarian in
the concert, will join Gasparyan on stage for the first time.