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    AZG Armenian Daily #025, 09/02/2008

    Culture

    THE YOUTH OF WORLD ARMENIAN CONGRESS MET WITH ARA
    GEVORGIAN

    Composer, RA Honored Artist Ara Gevorgian was recently
    the guest of World Armenian Congress' Association of
    Youth Organizations (AYO).

    Vice-president of World Armenian Congress (WAC)
    Vladimir Aghayan presented the guest with the history
    of the Congress attaching great importance to similar
    meetings organized by AYO.

    "I have been devoted to my work in all my life and
    worked unselfishly. You do the same and I welcome
    you", said Ara Gevorgian.

    The composer spoke of his recent record titled "Love
    each other". It is an appeal for peace and creative
    work. He worked on the project 7 years and brought
    together different musicians of different nations;
    each of them plays on his/her national instrument.
    According to Ara Gevorgian, the project is exclusive
    as different cultures and civilizations are
    synthesized in it.

    "We are a peaceful nation - a nation that builds
    monasteries and schools. We have a rich culture and
    unique cultural heritage. We have no right to give
    that heritage to others", said Ara Gevorgian.

    He also spoke of his concert held in Kremlin recently.
    During the concert, parallel with the music Armenian
    historic-cultural relics, masterpieces of miniature
    painting and Armenian alphabet were shown on big
    screens. After the concert many foreigners approached
    the composer and exclaimed, "You have a wonderful
    country".

    >From August to November Ara Gevorgian will be on tour
    in Sydney, Aleppo, Beirut, Athens, Dubai, Moscow,
    Paris, Montreal, Toronto, New York, Los Angeles,
    Boston, San Francisco and other cities that have big
    Armenian communities.

    The composer considers his "Adana" song one of his
    biggest projects that is performed by representatives
    of 17 nations, among them - Turkish, Persian, Jewish.
    On April 24, 2005, the singers arrived in Yerevan and
    performed "Adana" in Tsitsernakaberd Memorial
    dedicated to Armenian Genocide victims.

    By Davit Sargsian, translated by L.H.
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