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    Monument in honor of Alan Hovhaness to be opened in Arlington
    17.05.2009 01:36 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ As the centennial date (2011) of the world renowned
    American composer of Armenian Heritage Alan Hovhaness approaches,
    Arlington will honor its most illustrious, artistic son by declaring
    May 17 `Alan Hovhaness Day.' On that day, the Alan Hovhaness
    Commemorative Committee will acknowledge his outstanding contribution
    to the world of music by unveiling a monument in his honor on the
    grounds of the Jefferson Cutter House in Arlington Center. Attending
    the event will be officials of the town and other dignitaries.
    The dedication of the monument will constitute the central feature of
    several memorial events, which were launched on October 5, 2008, with
    a concert held at the Armenian Cultural Foundation.
    After the dedication of the Hovhaness monument on Sunday, May 17, a
    free, open-to-the-public concert will be given in the auditorium of
    the Arlington Town Hall. The concert `In Tribute to Alan Hovhaness'
    will be directed by Dr. Pasquale Tassone, former director of
    Performing Arts in the Arlington Public Schools.
    Featured performers will include pianist Martin Berkofsky, renowned
    and dynamic pianist, known primarily for his interpretations of music
    by Hovhaness and Franz Liszt, and pianist Ani Hovsepian. The program
    will include the world premiere of Tassone's composition Dzon (Ode in
    Armenian) for solo marimba, string orchestra, and percussion featuring
    Sivlie Zakarian on marimba as well as music of other
    composers. Participating in the concert will be the Honors Orchestra
    and Madrigal Singers of the Arlington High School.
    The great composer Alan Hovhannes authored 67 symphonies and 434
    opuses for Asian instruments.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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