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    CD OF ARA GEVORGIAN'S INSTRUMENTAL PIECE "LOVE EACH OTHER" RELEASED IN U.S.

    NOYAN TAPAN
    http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=115557
    JU LY 11

    A CD of instrumentalist, composer Ara Gevorgian under the title "Love
    Each Other" was released in the U.S. As the composer of songs said
    at the July 9 press conference, world-famous musicians took part in
    recording, national instruments of various peoples were used. "Cultures
    of various nations are mixed in this piece. It is an appeal to the
    mankind to love each other and to propagate only peace," A.

    Gevorgian said. Three video clips have been already shot on the
    piece. They will be shown by authoritative TV companies of the world.

    The CD cover designed by American-based designer Gagik Hovhannisian
    contains an inscription in different languages: Love Each
    Other. A. Gevorgian said that he plans to spread disks of this piece
    througout the world, but he needs assistance for that. "I make a
    proposal of cooperation for disks spreading to everybody," he said.

    It was also mentioned that the Yerazart company belonging to Armenians
    of Boston works in the direction of presenting this piece to the
    Grammy Awards this autumn.

    A. Gevorgian has also finished a song under the title "Love Each
    Other." Its lyrics is authored by Finn Inka Koapomski. It will be
    translated into nearly twenty languages in the future, and the song
    will be performed by singers of different nationalities.

    The composer of songs also informed that under an agreement signed
    with an Australian company a Peace Tour will start from this November
    and will last until 2010. Concerts with the participation of Armenian
    and foreign musicians will be organized in many countries of the world.
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