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  • The Met's Presents EVOCATIONS OF ARMENIA At The New York Society Lib

    THE MET'S PRESENTS EVOCATIONS OF ARMENIA AT THE NEW YORK SOCIETY LIBRARY 3/16

    Broadway World
    http://www.broadwayworld.com/article/The_Met s_Presents_EVOCATIONS_OF_ARMENIA_at_The_New_York_S ociety_Library_316_20100216
    Feb 16 2010

    Actor Nora Armani and cellist David Bakamjian lead a cultural journey
    through the spirit of Armenia in the company of poets, composers, folk
    songs, and sacred chants in English and Armenian. This presentation
    premiered to a sold-out audience in the Met Museum's Grace Rainey
    Rogers Auditorium in 2007.

    The event will take place on Tuesday, March 16, 2010, at 6:30 p.m. at
    the Library.

    The New York Society Library is located at 53 East 79th Street (just
    east of Madison Avenue; 6 train to 77th Street).

    Ticket information is available at
    www.nysoclib.org/notes/2010/evocations_armenia. html. Library
    nonmembers and members are welcome; nonmembers should register by
    phone at 212-288-6900 x230. There is a $20/person fee. This event is
    generously supported by the Estate of Marian O. Naumburg.

    This combination of powerful spoken word and haunting solo cello is
    highlighted by the story of the enchanted Dove Abbey by Hovhannes
    Toumanyan (widely considered Armenia's greatest poet); the music
    of Komitas and Alan Hovhaness, the sacred chants of Sharagans, the
    poignant legend of Akhtamar, among other pieces.

    Actor Nora Armani has an international list of theatre and film
    credits. Her award-winning original performances have toured
    internationally in six languages to such venues as the Sydney Opera
    House, the Hirshhorn Museum, the Cairo Opera House, the Riverside
    Studios (London), La Cirée National Theatre in Marseilles and
    the Sundukyan National Theatre of Armenia. Her films include The
    Doors of Denis, Voisins Voisines, The New Eve, Last Station, Haifa,
    and Labyrinth, for which she won Armenia's Best Actress award. She
    holds undergraduate and masters degrees from the American University
    in Cairo and the University of London. More information on her is
    available at www.noraarmani.com.

    Cellist David Bakamjian performs regularly as a recitalist, chamber
    player, recording artist and as a member of several New York area
    ensembles. He has performed at New York 's premiere concert halls,
    appeared several times on National Public Radio and WQXR (NY), and was
    a winner or finalist in four international chamber music competitions.

    He has appeared as soloist with the Allentown Symphony, Philharmonia
    Virtuosi, the Beijing Symphony, the Bachanalia Festival Orchestra,
    and the Lehigh University Symphony Orchestra. He performs with
    the American Symphony Orchestra and is principal cellist of the
    Berkshire Opera and the New York Grand Opera. Mr. Bakamjian is a
    founding member of Brooklyn Baroque (flute, cello and harpsichord)
    of critical acclaim by the American Record Guide. He also performs on
    baroque cello with Concert Royal, the American Classical Orchestra,
    Gotham Chamber Opera and the Long Island Baroque Ensemble.

    The New York Society Library was founded in 1754, and is the city's
    oldest library. In the eighteenth century, an organization labeled
    "Society" meant that it was open to all-available to everyone
    throughout society. The Library is open to all for reading, reference,
    and most events, with circulation and other services by subscription.

    The beautiful landmarked building dates from 1917 and includes reading
    rooms, spaces for study, stacks, and an exhibition gallery. The
    Library has approximately 275,000 volumes and hosts a variety of
    special events, reading groups, workshops, as well as the New York
    City Book Awards.

    More information on the Library: www.nysoclib.org.
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