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    Armenian singer featured in Rakhmaninov opera

    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2013/05/15/nerkaryan/
    09:05 - 15.05.13


    In celebration of the 140th anniversary of composer Sergei
    Rachmaninoff, the Commonwealth Lyric Theater will perform his opera,
    `Aleko: The Gypsies' June 9-13 at Center Makor.

    Appearing in the lead female role will be popular Armenian soprano
    Knarik Nerkararyan, who has performed frequently throughout Greater
    Boston and the North Shore, the Armenian Mirror Spectator reported.

    The soloist will appear twice in the challenging role of Zemphira,
    Sunday, June 9, at 3 p.m. and again on Thursday, June 13, at 8 pm.

    The theater is located at 1845 Commonwealth Ave., site of the former
    Boston Vocal Arts Studio.

    A month ago, Nerkararyan electrified a Merrimack Valley audience
    during the 98th anniversary commemoration concert of The

    Armenian Genocide. She was joined there by mezzo-soprano Victoria
    Avetisyan and tenor Yeghishe Manucharyan.

    Nerkararyan is the winner of American Educators of Italian Origin
    United 41st Opera Auditions and was runner-up in the Los Angeles
    International Liszt Competition for Vocalists. She also won first
    place in both the 2007 and 2010 Concerto Competition at Azusa Pacific
    University.

    Highlights of her operatic roles are Mimi in `La Boheme' and more
    recently as Kupava in the American premier of Rimsky-Korsakov's opera,
    `The Snow Maiden,' with the Lowell House Opera Society where she
    gained rave reviews. She has also appeared with Opera Boston and
    Boston Lyric Opera.

    Nerkararyan currently serves as choir director for St. Gregory Church
    in North Andover.

    The libretto itself is an exciting story about gypsies: love,
    betrayal, jealousy and a crime of passion. Written in 1892 when

    Rachmaninoff was still a teenager, `Aleko' became his most-performed
    opera in Europe. The last time it was performed publically was in
    1916.

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