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    ARMENIAN CHURCH PSALMS SOUND IN VILNIUS

    Noyan Tapan
    July 29, 2009

    VILNIUS, JULY 29, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. St Jonas church of
    Vilnius where the biggest church organ of Lithuania is and where many
    famous musicians have performed concerts was again crowded on July
    11 evening. This time the notification of the concert promised the
    listeners "an exclusive music evening, where Armenian church psalms
    which have a history of one and a half thousand years will sound."

    Young singer Justina Harutyunian (mezzo soprano), organist Jurate
    Landsbergite, German flute player Johannes Hustedt and Lithuanian young
    trumpeter Saulyus Petreykis took part in the concert. The latter also
    performed as a duduk-player.

    This year Vilnius has been announced the cultural capital of the
    EU and besides it in those days Lithuanian solemnly celebrated the
    millenial anniversary of the mention of the name Lithuania and the
    above-mentioned concert was held within the framework of the very
    program. The online Bernardinai.lt newspaper titled its publicity
    article in the following way: "Armenian millenial church psalms will
    congratulate millenial Lithuania." In the same article J. Harutyunian
    and J. Lansbergite told about Armenian sacred music and about Armenian
    notes, khazes.

    Armenian church psalms of V-XII centuries were the basis of the
    concert but Justina also performed Krunk, Kilikia, Dle Yaman, Chinar
    Es songs. The program of the concert was also interesting because
    besides some Armenian works, pieces by Bach and Lithuanian musicians
    (without vocal) were also performed, it can be said that each musician
    presented his national music at the concert. The different items of
    the program were wonderfully in harmony with each other contributing
    to the general success of the concert.

    It is over 20 years that Jurate Landsbergite has been including
    Armenian sacred music in her concerts and gives lectures on that theme
    in European tours. Justina Harutyunian's mother, Marite Kontrimaite
    who is an Armenologist and translator of Armenian literature has
    greatly helped her in this issue. By the way, J. Landsbergis is the
    daughter of Lithuanian modern policy godfather Vitautas Landsbergis.

    Justina Harutyunian is also an organist, she has graduated from
    Vilnius Musical Academy and now attends vocal classes at the same
    Academy. Her cooperation with J. Landsbergite is not new, they often
    have joint performances. Last year Justina performed church psalms
    to the accompaniment of Jurate at the Pray Breakfast event held at
    the Presidential residence of Lithuania.

    It was not also the first time that S. Petreykis accompanied
    Justina. He is a great lover of duduk (Armenian national pipe) and
    this year is going to visit Armenia to attend some classes of duduk.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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