FRENCH-ARMENIAN SINGER PATRICK FIORI TO PERFORM AT ARMENIA FUND PROGRAM
http://www.mirrorspectator.com/2012/09/07/french-armenian-singer-patrick-fiori-to-perform-at-armenia-fund-program/
Community | September 7, 2012 10:57 am
NEW YORK - On September 29, French- Armenian singer Patrick Fiori (nee
Chouchayan) will perform at the Armenia Fund USA 20th anniversary gala.
Fiori was born in 1969 in Marseille, France to a Corsican mother and
an Armenian father. The performance will mark the French-Armenian
heartthrob's American debut.
"The buzz about Patrick Fiori, who has been taking western Europe
and other international cities by storm, has already begun to gather
momentum in the US," said Gala Chairperson Vesna Markarian. "Our
guests should anticipate a magical evening that only a true showman
like Patrick can deliver, appealing to all age groups."
"We are looking forward to Patrick's live show for three reasons,"
said gala committee member Khoren Bandazian, chairman of Armenia
Fund USA and former event committee chairperson for the organiza-
tion's 15th anniversary celebration in 2007.
"First, he's a charismatic vocalist with an instinct for connecting
with his audience. Next, as a French- Armenian, he represents the 22
affiliates worldwide without whom our overall nation-building mission
would be impossible. Though our own affiliate will always have special
status as the first affiliate of the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund, the
idea behind the organization is unifying the global diaspora around
one cause - the prosperity and security of our homeland. The presence
of Patrick reminds us of the international scope of our commitment."
He concluded, Armenians, we are always proud to see one of us
making a positive contribution to the world at large. Patrick Fiori
contributes through music and song, the international language of
the human spirit."
Markarian said, "Patrick Fiori is truly versatile as an entertainer.
His songs range from musical theater to soundtracks for film to
contemporary pop."
Fiori took his first steps onstage as a singer at the age of 12 at the
Opera de Marseille. In 1993, he was chosen to represent France at the
Eurovision Song Contest with the song, Mama Corsica. He took fourth
prize in a competition, which included contestants from 25 countries.
A few years later, he was offered the role as Phoebus in the musical
production of "Notre Dame de Paris" - a role he played for three
years in both France and Canada.
In 1998, he signed a contract with Sony Music and released his first
album, "Prend Moi." He also lent his voice to the soundtrack of the
French ver- sion of the Walt Disney animated film "Mulan" and the
DreamWorks production of "The Prince of Egypt."
These successes were soon followed by the release of three other
albums: "Chrysalide" (2000), "Patrick Fiori" (2002) and "Si On Chantait
Plus Fort" (2005), which also generated hundreds of live performances
in major concert venues.
In 2008, accompanied by the Philharmonic Orchestra of Budapest, Fiori
paid tribute to the film music genre with the album, "Les Choses De
La Vie," inspired by the classic song, Les Montagnes d'Armenie.
On the soundtrack of Henri Verneuil's film, "Mayrig," Fiori wrote
his own lyrics in memory of his Armenian ancestors. The tour for this
album extended to Moscow for a special concert at the Kremlin Theatre.
He has since released a new album, called "L'instinct Masculin," which
ranks among the top- selling records in France. This tour will bring
him to Russia, Armenia, Tunisia and other countries around the world.
The gala will be hosted by lawyer Mark Geragos. Eduard Nalbandian,
foreign minister of the Republic of Armenia, will give the keynote
address.
Tickets are available by invitation, or by ordering online at
www.armeniafundusa.org.
http://www.mirrorspectator.com/2012/09/07/french-armenian-singer-patrick-fiori-to-perform-at-armenia-fund-program/
Community | September 7, 2012 10:57 am
NEW YORK - On September 29, French- Armenian singer Patrick Fiori (nee
Chouchayan) will perform at the Armenia Fund USA 20th anniversary gala.
Fiori was born in 1969 in Marseille, France to a Corsican mother and
an Armenian father. The performance will mark the French-Armenian
heartthrob's American debut.
"The buzz about Patrick Fiori, who has been taking western Europe
and other international cities by storm, has already begun to gather
momentum in the US," said Gala Chairperson Vesna Markarian. "Our
guests should anticipate a magical evening that only a true showman
like Patrick can deliver, appealing to all age groups."
"We are looking forward to Patrick's live show for three reasons,"
said gala committee member Khoren Bandazian, chairman of Armenia
Fund USA and former event committee chairperson for the organiza-
tion's 15th anniversary celebration in 2007.
"First, he's a charismatic vocalist with an instinct for connecting
with his audience. Next, as a French- Armenian, he represents the 22
affiliates worldwide without whom our overall nation-building mission
would be impossible. Though our own affiliate will always have special
status as the first affiliate of the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund, the
idea behind the organization is unifying the global diaspora around
one cause - the prosperity and security of our homeland. The presence
of Patrick reminds us of the international scope of our commitment."
He concluded, Armenians, we are always proud to see one of us
making a positive contribution to the world at large. Patrick Fiori
contributes through music and song, the international language of
the human spirit."
Markarian said, "Patrick Fiori is truly versatile as an entertainer.
His songs range from musical theater to soundtracks for film to
contemporary pop."
Fiori took his first steps onstage as a singer at the age of 12 at the
Opera de Marseille. In 1993, he was chosen to represent France at the
Eurovision Song Contest with the song, Mama Corsica. He took fourth
prize in a competition, which included contestants from 25 countries.
A few years later, he was offered the role as Phoebus in the musical
production of "Notre Dame de Paris" - a role he played for three
years in both France and Canada.
In 1998, he signed a contract with Sony Music and released his first
album, "Prend Moi." He also lent his voice to the soundtrack of the
French ver- sion of the Walt Disney animated film "Mulan" and the
DreamWorks production of "The Prince of Egypt."
These successes were soon followed by the release of three other
albums: "Chrysalide" (2000), "Patrick Fiori" (2002) and "Si On Chantait
Plus Fort" (2005), which also generated hundreds of live performances
in major concert venues.
In 2008, accompanied by the Philharmonic Orchestra of Budapest, Fiori
paid tribute to the film music genre with the album, "Les Choses De
La Vie," inspired by the classic song, Les Montagnes d'Armenie.
On the soundtrack of Henri Verneuil's film, "Mayrig," Fiori wrote
his own lyrics in memory of his Armenian ancestors. The tour for this
album extended to Moscow for a special concert at the Kremlin Theatre.
He has since released a new album, called "L'instinct Masculin," which
ranks among the top- selling records in France. This tour will bring
him to Russia, Armenia, Tunisia and other countries around the world.
The gala will be hosted by lawyer Mark Geragos. Eduard Nalbandian,
foreign minister of the Republic of Armenia, will give the keynote
address.
Tickets are available by invitation, or by ordering online at
www.armeniafundusa.org.