ARMENIAN AMERICAN SINGER EVA MEDZORYAN DEDICATES HER YEREVAN CONCERT TO VICTIMS OF ARTSAKH HEROIC BATTLE AND ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
NOYAN TAPAN-ARMENIANS TODAY
APRIL 13, 2010
YERAVAN
YEREVAN, APRIL 13, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. The Armenian American
singer Eva Medzoryan dedicated her Yerevan concert to the victims of
the Artsakh heroic battle and the Armenian Genocide. She performed
Armenian and American classical songs during the concert held at the
Komitas House of Chamber Music under the patronage of the RA Ministry
of Diaspora.
At the conclusion of the concert, the Minister of Diaspora Ms. Hranush
Hakobian presented a diploma to Eva Medzoryan for her significant
contribution to the promotion of Armenia-Diaspora relations.
In the words of Nadya Antonian, Head of the Unit of Cultural, Sport and
Youth Programs of the Ministry's Department of Pan-Armenian Programs,
"Armenia-Diaspora cooperation is also carried out through the
organization of such cultural events in the homeland. Eva Medzoryan
puts all her potential, her cultural ability and skills into the
development of the Armenian soul. Works of both world and Armenian
classical music are in her repertoire, which shows that while living
away from Armenia, Eva Medzoryan is attached to the homeland with
her heart and blood and her activities are aimed at promoting the
Armenia-Diaspora cooperation".
Susanna Zurabian, an employee of the State Museum of Nature of
Armenia, said: "The repertoire of Eva Medzoryan bears evidence of
her patriotism, while her love of music shows that she is a nice
and kind person. I would like such events to be held as often as
possible so that our people will become kinder and return to the old
Armenian culture".
Eva Medzoryan is also a member of the Armenian Young Women's
Assocaition (AYWA).
NOYAN TAPAN-ARMENIANS TODAY
APRIL 13, 2010
YERAVAN
YEREVAN, APRIL 13, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. The Armenian American
singer Eva Medzoryan dedicated her Yerevan concert to the victims of
the Artsakh heroic battle and the Armenian Genocide. She performed
Armenian and American classical songs during the concert held at the
Komitas House of Chamber Music under the patronage of the RA Ministry
of Diaspora.
At the conclusion of the concert, the Minister of Diaspora Ms. Hranush
Hakobian presented a diploma to Eva Medzoryan for her significant
contribution to the promotion of Armenia-Diaspora relations.
In the words of Nadya Antonian, Head of the Unit of Cultural, Sport and
Youth Programs of the Ministry's Department of Pan-Armenian Programs,
"Armenia-Diaspora cooperation is also carried out through the
organization of such cultural events in the homeland. Eva Medzoryan
puts all her potential, her cultural ability and skills into the
development of the Armenian soul. Works of both world and Armenian
classical music are in her repertoire, which shows that while living
away from Armenia, Eva Medzoryan is attached to the homeland with
her heart and blood and her activities are aimed at promoting the
Armenia-Diaspora cooperation".
Susanna Zurabian, an employee of the State Museum of Nature of
Armenia, said: "The repertoire of Eva Medzoryan bears evidence of
her patriotism, while her love of music shows that she is a nice
and kind person. I would like such events to be held as often as
possible so that our people will become kinder and return to the old
Armenian culture".
Eva Medzoryan is also a member of the Armenian Young Women's
Assocaition (AYWA).