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    Open Music Society Foundation
    Contact person:
    Alina Koutnouyan
    [email protected]

    PRESS RELEASE

    Open Music Society Foundation launched in Los Angeles

    Projects include an international music festival,
    artistic exchanges, youth-mentorship programs


    Los Angeles, November 4, 2011 - The Open Music Society Foundation
    (OMSF), a multifaceted arts organization dedicated to fostering
    musical excellence, was established in Los Angeles this month.

    Following two years of preparation, the foundation was launched with a
    `strong community-engagement approach to the creation and performance
    of classical, jazz, folk, and world music in an entirely novel
    context,' said artistic director and conductor Aram Gharabekian, one
    of the founders of the OMSF.

    `The goal is not only to involve local communities in terms of
    training talented youths, commissioning new works, and presenting
    public performances, but engaging larger, global, communities of
    artists and audiences, through collaborative projects that will lead
    to groundbreaking concerts and multidisciplinary arts events,'
    Gharabekian explained.

    Forthcoming performances planned by the foundation include an
    international, multi-day music festival which will take place at a
    major venue in Los Angeles, sometime in 2012.

    While classical music is at the heart of the OMSF, its founders have
    stated their commitment to promoting a diversity of musical genres,
    including various fusions. According to an OMSF representative, much
    of the impetus for creating

    the foundation came from Open Music Fest, an international music
    festival that debuted in Yerevan, Armenia, in 2009. A critical and
    popular success, the two-month long, 23-concert festival quickly
    distinguished itself by a series of bold classical renditions as well

    as a number of genre-bending concerts. Conceived and led by
    Gharabekian, the festival also stood out by featuring numerous
    international guest artists who collaborated closely on the event's
    programming and performances.

    An OMSF source said that Open Music Fest paved the way for the launch
    of an international foundation dedicated to nurturing musical
    stewardship and innovation on a genuinely global scale.

    `What we witnessed throughout Open Music Fest, among performers and
    audiences alike, was an unfettered enthusiasm for pushing the
    envelope, for opening up classical and modern music to the most daring
    of possibilities,' Gharabekian recalled. `It is no accident that we
    decided to weave the name of our new endeavor around the term `open
    music.' It is a key principal in everything we're trying to
    accomplish.'

    OMSF projects include the commissioning of new compositions; musical
    mentorship and instruction for youths; a new installment of Open Music
    Fest; collaborative projects comprising music, theater, and dance; and
    concerts across the world.

    For more information about OMSF programs and upcoming events, please
    visit openmusicsociety.org.

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