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  • Tokyo: The Armenian Little Singers Are Making It Big

    THE ARMENIAN LITTLE SINGERS ARE MAKING IT BIG
    By ERIKO ARITA

    The Japan Times
    http://www.japantimes.co.jp/text/fq20120713a2.html
    July 12 2012
    Japan

    The Armenian Little Singers choir - whose repertoire includes classical
    songs, modern music, jazz and bossa nova - are performing in Japan
    for the first time.

    The singers - 40 girls aged 11 to 18 - are all students of music
    schools in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, the mountainous landlocked
    nation that sits along the old Great Silk Road and between the Black
    Sea and Caspian Sea.

    The group was originally established by Tigran Hekekyan, Professor of
    Choral Conducting at Komitas State Conservatory in Armenia, in 1992,
    and it has since won many awards at international chorus competitions,
    says Min-On Concert Association, the choir's Japan tour organizer. It
    also tours Europe and the United States every year.

    For this extended tour in Japan - which includes 16 venues, some
    of which have already sold out - the girls will sing several hymns
    such as "Ave Verum Corpus," as well as a George Gershwin medley,
    "The Girl from Ipanema," "In the Mood" and other popular songs.

    Tickets are available for Minato Mirai Hall in Yokohama on July 13;
    Sano Culture Center in Tochigi, July 15; Soleil Hall in Kita Kyushu,
    July 18; Marugame Civic Hall in Kagawa, July 19; Nitori Bunka Hall
    in Sapporo, July 23; Iida Cultural Hall in Nagano, July 26; Acros
    Fukuoka, July 30; Mizayaki Municipal Culture Hall in Miyazaki, Aug. 1;
    Nagasaki Brick Hall in Nagasaki, Aug. 2; Watanabeo Kinen Kaikan in
    Ube in Yamaguchi, Aug. 4; and Ishikawa Ongakudo in Kanazawa, Aug. 8.

    Ticket prices vary from ¥3,800 to ¥4,800. Visit
    www.min-on.or.jp/play/ticket.html for reservations or call Min-On
    on 03-5362-3400

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