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    Demirjian to Conduct Mozart Opera
    By Armenian Weekly Staff
    January 22, 2010

    On Sat., Jan. 30, the New England Concert Opera Players, under the
    direction of Aram Demirjian, will perform a concert version of
    Mozart's masterpiece `The Marriage of Figaro.' The performance will
    begin at 7:30 p.m. at Boston University's Marsh Chapel, on 735
    Commonwealth Ave. in Boston. Admission is $5 at the door, with
    students admitted at no charge.

    The opera will feature among the most talented young singers and
    instrumentalists in the Greater Boston area, including current and
    former students from Boston University's Opera Institute, New England
    Conservatory, and Harvard University, as well as other local
    professional and student musicians. Leading roles include Sonja
    Tengblad (soprano) as Susanna, Kara Harris (mezzo-soprano) as Countess
    Rosina Almaviva, Joshua Taylor (baritone) as Count Almaviva, and
    Graham Wright (bass) as Figaro. The production, abridged for concert
    purposes, will include original narration by Harvard graduate in
    English and music, Catherine Powell.

    Aram Demirjian is currently pursuing his master's degree in orchestral
    conducting with Hugh Wolff at the New England Conservatory. Prior to
    his graduate studies, Demirjian attended Harvard University where he
    served for two years as music director of the Harvard Bach Society
    Orchestra. He was one of only two students with such a distinction in
    the history of the prestigious orchestra. He has also studied at the
    Pierre Monteux School for Conductors, and this upcoming summer, he
    will attend the American Academy of Conducting at Aspen, studying
    under David Zimman. Demirjian was selected last year to conduct
    internationally famed cellist YoYo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble. Last
    summer, he assumed the role of musical director of the Long Island
    Youth Symphony Orchestra and toured with them on the eastern coast of
    the U.S. and Canada, in Eastern Europe and Iceland.
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