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    AZNAVOUR, WHEN A DREAM SINGS

    NaharNet
    July 10 2009
    Lebanon

    His voice carries a chanting fragrance of a past that continues to live
    in the minds of many, a dream that dances between love, passion and
    the pain of lost moments. You have no choice but to remain mesmerized,
    listen and reflect of the captivating magic dream played vocally in
    front of you.

    This was Charles Aznavour at his best Thursday evening at the
    Beiteddine Music Festival, singing to a wide crowd of young and
    old admirers, to a generation that grew up listening to his magical
    voice. French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner and various Lebanese
    officials were also attending the performance of the 86-year-old giant.

    Aznavour weaved and fired the imagination of many when he sang for
    Paris, Venice and lost love. The French-Armenian crooner cares less
    about time, the very 'presence' of his voice carries the potent tool
    of an 18-year-old lover.

    In the historical palace of Beiteddine this carried a special meaning,
    as his voice and music mixed with the columns, beautiful archways,
    porticos and gardens of the 19th century palace, echoing to nearby
    hills and gently tingling the hearts of many.

    His calm rhythm did not carry a humdrum monotone, rather at times it
    was closer to that of Egyptian master Mohammed Abdel Wahab, whom he
    adores and often refers to as well as Cairo.

    Aznavour did not hide his love of Beirut "of which I have tried all
    its hotels." With a low and thrilling voice he thanked his admiring
    audience for their loyalty and attendance.

    The old Armenian giant captured the moment; he mastered the
    manifestation of faith in love in a beautiful Lebanese setting.

    Such is the magic of his dream.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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