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    GHAZARYAN AND HOVSEPIAN IN RETURN ENGAGEMENT
    By Mary Lancaster

    Nantucket Independent
    http://www.nantucketindependent.com/news/2009/030 4/other_news/027.html
    March 5 2009
    NY

    Accomplished violinist Armen Ghazaryan describes Nantucket audiences as
    "the warmest in the world," making it exciting for him to look forward
    to a return performance on Sunday, March 8 when he will play at the
    Coffin School with pianist Levon Hovsepian.

    "There is something special about the island and the residents --
    the way they accept and appreciate music," said Ghazaryan. "They are
    the warmest audience in the world."

    Ghazaryan has performed twice before on the island for the Nantucket
    Arts Council, the sponsor of the upcoming classical duo program, which
    will be the second time he has shared the stage with Hovsepian. The
    two were part of last September's Arts Festival Week offerings. While
    both men currently live in Boston, Ghazaryan was a Nantucket resident
    from 2006 to 2008 when he taught at the Nantucket School of Music.

    At the March 8 concert, Hovsepian will perform alone for the first
    half with Ghazaryan joining him for the second portion of the program.

    "He is a fantastic pianist and he is such a joy and fun to work with
    it's unbelievable," said Ghazaryan, adding that as musicians, their
    mission is to remove the weight of worldly concerns from their audience
    and bring them the profound pleasure masterful performances provide.

    The program will include a classical range from a Chopin nocturne to an
    Argentinean tango during the first half, and pieces by Beethoven to the
    island premiere of the contemporary "Introduction and Perpetual Motion"
    composed by 89-year-old Edward Mirzoyan. Other featured composers
    will be Astor Piazzolla, Dianne Goolkasian Rahbee, Donal Fox, Camille
    Saint-Saens and Aram Khachaturian.

    Ghazaryan was born in Yerevan, Armenia and earned his PhD from
    Komitas State Conservatory. His studies have been with the People's
    Artist of Armenia, Victor Khachatyan and at the Moscow Tchaikovsky
    Conservatory. He has performed with several major symphony orchestras,
    played solo concerts in Europe and America and been awarded prizes
    at international violin competitions.

    Hovsepian's studies began at the Sayat- Nova Music School in Yerevan,
    Armenia and continued at the Tchaikovsky Special Music School for
    Gifted Children. An honors graduate of the Komitas State Conservatory,
    he received the high credential of Artist Diploma at Longy School of
    Music in Cambridge, Mass. and a master's degree with honors. His New
    York debut was in 1994 and he has performed with orchestras and as
    a soloist in Europe and the United States.

    Tickets are $20 for NAC members and $25 for non-members and are
    on sale at Bookworks, Mitchell's and Dan's Pharmacy. Students and
    children are admitted at no cost. The concert is at 4 p.m. at the
    Coffin School on Winter Street and tickets will be sold at the door.
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