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  • ARPA Institute Lecture on February 25, 2010.

    PRESS RELEASE
    Analysis Research and Planning for Armenia (ARPA) Foundation
    P.O.Box 33603, Granada Hills, CA 91394
    Email: [email protected]
    Tel: 818-586-9660

    Organization: ARPA Institute
    Venue: Merdinain Armenian Evangelical School in Sherman Oaks
    Event: Lecture -Free to the public
    Date/Time: February 25, 2010 at 7:30 pm
    Address: 13330 Riverside Dr. Sherman Oaks, CA 91423
    Abstract This talk will outline the scope of creative contributions to
    the Armenian culture by the colorful gusan/ashughs and their vocal -
    instrumental performances; the intuitive improvisations on traditional
    folk songs of the Armenian peasants in the context of every day
    rituals; the rich yield of sacred music by monastic hymn composers of
    medieval centuries, and the daring steps taken by contemporary
    composers in the westernization process of the nation's
    music. Reciprocity between these diverse styles will be featured with
    musical examples, and the role of the general public in the Armenian
    musical culture will also be underlined.
    Speaker: Lucina Agbabian Hubbard is a frequent presenter of talks at
    seminars and workshops on a wide range of topics related to the
    Armenian musical culture. She is adjunct instructor at USC Thornton
    School of Music, presently in her twentieth year of teaching the
    following full semester courses: `Introduction to Armenian Music' and
    `Armenian Musical Culture'. Ms. Agbabian was lecturer in the
    Ethnomusicology Department at UCLA, in the Teachers' Training Program
    at La Verne University, singer and artistic director in concerts of
    Armenian music in diverse venues in North America. Her fieldwork and
    archival research was conducted at the Mkhitarist Monastic Libraries
    of Venice and Vienna, in State and private libraries of Armenia, as
    well as at the Yerevan Komitas Conservtory of Music under the
    scholarly direction of professors Robert Atayan, Nigoghos Tahmizian
    and Margaret Proudyan.
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