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    San Francisco Chronicle
    Jan 22 2010


    Take a trip to Armenia tonight with the Oakland East Bay Symphony
    No plans yet for tonight?

    Oakland East Bay Symphony


    If your Friday evening is still open, you may want to check out the
    Oakland East Bay Symphony's program Notes from Armenia.

    Downtown's beautiful Paramount Theater is wonderful place to enjoy a
    show, and the Oakland East Bay Symphony always puts on a great
    program. Tonight should be no exception.

    The show will highlight Armenian music, and if that's a subject a
    little out of your sphere of knowledge, you can come early and get
    schooled with a pre-concert lecture from Trinity Lyric Opera conductor
    John Kendall Bailey at 7 PM.

    Here's the symphony's description of tonight's concert:

    Building on the success of last year's concert featuring Persian
    music, we'll once again explore classical music from another distant
    region of the world. This year, we'll introduce our audience to the
    exotic rhythms and instrumentation of music from Armenia, presenting
    works by both popular and less well-known composers. We are joined by
    The Seemorgh Ensemble and select singers from various Bay Area choral
    groups.

    We'll open with Mozart's powerful Symphony No. 38, which received its
    triumphant premiere in Prague. The dynamic, melodic Violin Concerto by
    famous Armenian composer Aram Khachaturian will feature the brilliant
    young Siberian-born violinist Mikhail Simonyan, who at 23 is already
    recognized as one of the most celebrated talents of his generation.
    Also on the program is Edvard Mirzoyan's exciting work for orchestra
    and solo timpani, and Lazar Saryan's Panel Armenia, which was inspired
    by the paintings of the composer's father, the great Armenian painted
    Martiros Saryan.

    Tickets are still available online, and of course, you can always pick
    them up at the box office tonight as well.

    The show starts at 8 PM at the Paramount Theater (2025 Broadway) in
    downtown Oakland.

    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/inoa kland/detail?&entry_id=55820
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