Eva Medzorian to perform in Yerevan
April 10, 2010 - 09:57 AMT 04:57 GMT
PanARMENIAN.Net -
U.S. public figure and musician of Armenian descent Eva Medzorian will
give a concert in Yerevan on April 10. The program includes Armenian
and American musical works, to the accompaniment of duduk player
Tigran Avetisyan and Mkrtich Abgaryan, reported the press office of
the Armenian Ministry of Culture.
Eva Medzorian has is the founder, officer and member of many
organizations. She organized an aid project in America for Armenia
called Armenia Medical Fund (1984-88). She was the chairperson of the
Sahag Mesrob Armenian School of St. James in Watertown from 1976 to
1980. This school was one of the largest in the U.S. with 150
students. In 1988, she was appointed chairperson of the AGBU New
England District Committee by President Louise Simone. Also, she is
the founding president of the Armenian International Women's
Association (AIWA) from 1990 to 1992. Finally, she has been a member
of the Armenian Assembly and The Armenian Library and Museum
Association.
Mrs. Medzorian has been very active in organizing cultural and
performing arts events for the community. In 1975, she was chairperson
of the Winchester, MA three day Grand International Festival involving
23 different countries. In 1977, she founded the Armenian Performing
Artists of Boston which consisted of 25 local professional and amateur
musicians. The group performed concerts and wrote music. Also, she
produced a professional music album "Nor Janabar" (New Highway) in
1979, where she composed two of the songs.
April 10, 2010 - 09:57 AMT 04:57 GMT
PanARMENIAN.Net -
U.S. public figure and musician of Armenian descent Eva Medzorian will
give a concert in Yerevan on April 10. The program includes Armenian
and American musical works, to the accompaniment of duduk player
Tigran Avetisyan and Mkrtich Abgaryan, reported the press office of
the Armenian Ministry of Culture.
Eva Medzorian has is the founder, officer and member of many
organizations. She organized an aid project in America for Armenia
called Armenia Medical Fund (1984-88). She was the chairperson of the
Sahag Mesrob Armenian School of St. James in Watertown from 1976 to
1980. This school was one of the largest in the U.S. with 150
students. In 1988, she was appointed chairperson of the AGBU New
England District Committee by President Louise Simone. Also, she is
the founding president of the Armenian International Women's
Association (AIWA) from 1990 to 1992. Finally, she has been a member
of the Armenian Assembly and The Armenian Library and Museum
Association.
Mrs. Medzorian has been very active in organizing cultural and
performing arts events for the community. In 1975, she was chairperson
of the Winchester, MA three day Grand International Festival involving
23 different countries. In 1977, she founded the Armenian Performing
Artists of Boston which consisted of 25 local professional and amateur
musicians. The group performed concerts and wrote music. Also, she
produced a professional music album "Nor Janabar" (New Highway) in
1979, where she composed two of the songs.