EVERYONE IS INVITED TO A MUSIC FESTIVAL IN ARTSAKH!
01-07-2013 18:12:08 | | Culture
>From July 1-8, 2013 Artsakh will host the 3rd International festival
of young performers of classical music "TNJRE" organized by the NKR
Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs.
The aim of the festival is to enable young musicians of Artsakh to
get to know the best traditions of performing art and create favorable
conditions for their full-fledged participation in the international
music life, as well as develop the culture of classical music in
Artsakh and establish cultural ties with colleagues from different
countries.
The symbol and the name of the festival - "TNJRE"/the name of the
2000-years-old platan tree in Karabakh dialect/ has been chosen in
order to draw attention to the conservation and protection of this
unique natural monument of Artsakh, as well as for improving the area
around Tnjre.
The number of participating countries in the festival grows year by
year. Participants from thirteen countries will perform at "TNJRE 2013"
festival. They will appear in solo concerts and joint accompaniments,
as well as with the International Festival Orchestra.
Twelve concerts of the festival will take place in Stepanakert,
Shushi, the village of Togh in Hadrut and the village of Astghashen
in Askeran, as well as in Martuni and Karvachar. The immortal works
by Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Schubert, Khachatrian, also works by
contemporary composers will be performed.
Within the frameworks of the festival invited teachers from
four countries will give master classes in violin, piano, piano
accompaniment, violin and chamber ensembles. On the first day of
the festival a trip to the symbol of the festival - TNJRE - will be
organized where a small concert under the crown of the ancient tree
will mark the beginning of the 3rd festival.
By organizing concerts in different parts of the republic, the festival
aims to bring classical music culture to all the residents of Nagorno
Karabakh Republic. At the same time, the festival in different parts of
the NKR will reveal the existing problems and needs of the cultural
district centers - the lack or shortage of musical instruments,
musical and teaching literature, the need to repair the premises and
hopefully will contribute to their solution by the state and sponsors.
Since the first "Tnjre" festival was launched (2010), the NKR Ministry
of Culture has received 11 violins, bows and other accessories,
musical stuff, clarinet as gifts from teachers from different
countries. Thanks to the initiative started in Facebook festival
supporters have acquired three pianos which were donated to the Tokh
and Astghashen art schools and Karvachar House of Culture. A teacher
from Finland, Grajina Jeranska Gebert that supports young musicians of
Artsakh on permanent basis , has initiated fund-raising for acquiring
a new piano for the Stepanakert central concert hall.
TNJRE festival Art Director Olga Arzumanyan The Ministry of Culture
and Youth Affairs of NKR
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01-07-2013 18:12:08 | | Culture
>From July 1-8, 2013 Artsakh will host the 3rd International festival
of young performers of classical music "TNJRE" organized by the NKR
Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs.
The aim of the festival is to enable young musicians of Artsakh to
get to know the best traditions of performing art and create favorable
conditions for their full-fledged participation in the international
music life, as well as develop the culture of classical music in
Artsakh and establish cultural ties with colleagues from different
countries.
The symbol and the name of the festival - "TNJRE"/the name of the
2000-years-old platan tree in Karabakh dialect/ has been chosen in
order to draw attention to the conservation and protection of this
unique natural monument of Artsakh, as well as for improving the area
around Tnjre.
The number of participating countries in the festival grows year by
year. Participants from thirteen countries will perform at "TNJRE 2013"
festival. They will appear in solo concerts and joint accompaniments,
as well as with the International Festival Orchestra.
Twelve concerts of the festival will take place in Stepanakert,
Shushi, the village of Togh in Hadrut and the village of Astghashen
in Askeran, as well as in Martuni and Karvachar. The immortal works
by Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Schubert, Khachatrian, also works by
contemporary composers will be performed.
Within the frameworks of the festival invited teachers from
four countries will give master classes in violin, piano, piano
accompaniment, violin and chamber ensembles. On the first day of
the festival a trip to the symbol of the festival - TNJRE - will be
organized where a small concert under the crown of the ancient tree
will mark the beginning of the 3rd festival.
By organizing concerts in different parts of the republic, the festival
aims to bring classical music culture to all the residents of Nagorno
Karabakh Republic. At the same time, the festival in different parts of
the NKR will reveal the existing problems and needs of the cultural
district centers - the lack or shortage of musical instruments,
musical and teaching literature, the need to repair the premises and
hopefully will contribute to their solution by the state and sponsors.
Since the first "Tnjre" festival was launched (2010), the NKR Ministry
of Culture has received 11 violins, bows and other accessories,
musical stuff, clarinet as gifts from teachers from different
countries. Thanks to the initiative started in Facebook festival
supporters have acquired three pianos which were donated to the Tokh
and Astghashen art schools and Karvachar House of Culture. A teacher
from Finland, Grajina Jeranska Gebert that supports young musicians of
Artsakh on permanent basis , has initiated fund-raising for acquiring
a new piano for the Stepanakert central concert hall.
TNJRE festival Art Director Olga Arzumanyan The Ministry of Culture
and Youth Affairs of NKR
- Culture News from Armenia and Diaspora - Noyan Tapan - See more at:
http://www.nt.am/en/news/183341/#sthash.DnBhuEIT.dpuf