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    PRESS RELEASE
    National Chamber Orchestra of Armenia
    Komitas Chamber Music Hall
    Isahakian 1
    375025, Yerevan, Armenia
    Contact: Sona Hamalian
    Tel/Fax: (374 10) 526-718
    E-mail: [email protected]
    www.ncoa.am


    For immediate release

    OPEN MUSIC FEST DEBUT TO CELEBRATE
    Armenian, classical, and world music

    Launch of summer festival draws broad local and international support


    Yerevan, July 10, 2009 ` Open Music Fest, a new summer festival
    dedicated to Armenian, classical, and world music will debut this
    summer in Yerevan. Comprising 23 individual concerts and a number of
    special events, the festival will take place at the Kino Moskva
    open-air theater from July 30 through September 21.

    Open Music Fest was conceived by the National Chamber Orchestra of
    Armenia (NCOA), one of the Armenian republic's most prestigious
    musical institutions. Commenting on the key goals of Open Music Fest
    2009, Aram Gharabekian, the NCOA's artistic director and principal
    conductor, said: `With the launch of Open Music Fest, we sought to
    create a tradition that would first and foremost be a restatement to
    Yerevan's abiding spirit of cultural renewal.'

    `As a longtime resident of the capital, I've come to know that its
    people share a passionate desire for actions and values that speak to
    the real joys of life art, and Open Music Fest is precisely the kind
    of event that symbolizes Yerevan's aspirations for artistic
    excellence,' Gharabekian continued. `At the same time, we wanted to
    establish a festival of such high quality and artistic diversity that
    it would help earn Yerevan ` and Armenia by extension ` recognition as
    a musical center of global relevance.'

    The launch of Open Music Fest has drawn an extraordinary level of
    grassroots support. Earlier this year, when the NCOA appealed to the
    public in Yerevan for assistance, hundreds of individuals and
    businesses came forward in a spontaneous display of support,
    volunteering their time and professional services, or pledging in-kind
    donations. As significantly, the project received critically needed
    financial assistance from a number of sources, including VivaCell,
    Converse Bank, HayPost, the U.S. Embassy in Armenia, diaspora
    benefactor Hovig Kurkjian, and others.

    `These funders' enthusiastic endorsement of Open Music Fest not only
    translated into the seed money required to start the project, but gave
    everyone involved an added sense of confidence and purposefulness,'
    Gharabekian recalled. `Meanwhile, the volunteer services we keep
    receiving from the people of Yerevan, including logistical assistance
    from artists, designers, and other professionals, go a long way in
    securing the nuts and bolts of the festival.'

    True to the festival organizers' stated goal of musical diversity, the
    program of Open Music Fest 2009 comprises tributes to a plethora of
    genres and traditions. These include classical, folk, ethnic, jazz,
    fusion, and avant garde. `Open Music Fest will be just that: open to
    the whole world and open to the wondrous mosaic of international
    music,' Gharabekian explained, adding that in addition to some of
    Armenia's most renowned musicians, the festival will feature guest
    artists and groups from throughout the globe. Among them will be
    accordionist and bandoneonist Mario Stefano Pietrodarchi, clarinetist
    Michel Lethiec, mezzo-soprano Anna Maria Chiuri, and saxophonist
    Federico Mondelci.

    In honoring the cutting edge of world music, the festival will
    dedicate four concerts to various American musical traditions, with
    guest artists including the highly acclaimed Boxhead Ensemble and the
    outstanding young jazz pianist Tigran Hamasyan, whose performance at
    Open Music Fest 2009 will mark his debut in Armenia. According to the
    organizers, this year a special emphasis is being placed on American
    music, not only considering its outstanding merits, but to mark 20
    years of partnership between the United States and Armenia, beginning
    with the humanitarian assistance following the 1988 earthquake and
    continuing to this day in many areas including culture.

    Open Music Fest is also designed as an evolving conduit for fostering
    professional growth and building cultural bridges with various
    countries. Accordingly, the festival will offer a number of master
    music classes throughout its run, taught by visiting artists. `Our
    overarching goal is to provide a common ground for music to thrive on
    a universal level,' said Gharabekian. `With this in mind, currently
    plans are underway to invite a greater number of artists from all over
    the world for next year's festival, asking them to teach our master
    classes and/or performing at Open Music Fest. Moreover, we plan to
    institute a multifaceted program in Yerevan but particularly in the
    various regions of Armenia, with the purpose of recruiting musically
    talented youths and providing them with training and guidance. It's
    all about preparing Armenia's next generation of great musicians,
    nurturing their talents, and ultimately enabling them to contribute to
    the panoply of world music.'

    Open Music Fest 2009
    July 30 through September 21
    Kino Moskva Open Air Theater
    Yerevan

    For more information about Open Music Fest 2009 and the full list of
    concerts, visit ncoa.org.
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