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    Classical performances in New York highlight Armenian talents
    by Lucy Ishkanian

    http://www.reporter.am/go/article/2013-05-25-classical-performances-in-new-york-highlight-armenian-talents
    Published: Saturday May 25, 2013


    Armenian clergy and community members with performers Narine Ojakhyan,
    Nune Melikian, Karen Hakobian, and composer Konstantin Petrossian.

    NEW YORK - The spectacular "Musical Armenia" concert that took place
    in Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall on April 19, sponsored by the
    Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church and the Prelacy Ladies Guild,
    thrilled and mesmerized the capacity audience and once again
    reaffirmed the high standards and caliber of the exciting talented
    artists presented by the "Musical Armenia" concert series.

    This long-established annual concert series was conceived with the
    purpose of introducing and supporting exceptional young Armenian
    musicians already on the threshold of a professional career. Founded
    by Archbishop Mesrob Ashjian thirty years ago, this jubilee
    anniversary concert was dedicated to His Eminence's cherished memory.

    The new artists being presented at this concert were soprano Narine
    Ojakhyan and violinist Nune Melikian, with the musical collaboration
    of pianist Karén Hakobian.

    Opening the program, soprano Narine Ojakhyan immediately impressed the
    audience with her powerful voice and dignified stage presence,
    conveying total musical authority and confidence. The demanding
    program, superbly sung, included rarely heard works by present-day
    Armenian composers, Edward Abrahamian and Geghuni Chitchian; operatic
    arias and lyrical songs by Sergei Rachmaninov, Leo Delibes, Armen
    Tigranian, (long neglected poignant, beautiful aria, "Assoom en oorin"
    sung by Anoush, from the opera, "Anoush"), Komitas Vartabed, Aram
    Khachaturian, Franz Lehar and Charles Gounod. Narine graciously
    offered a special encore by composer Konstantin Petrossian.

    Miss Ojakhyan has great projection of sound, possesses a strong,
    dramatic, vibrant voice, with an unusual diapason (vocal range). Her
    amazing vocal technique and breath control was able to dispel without
    any difficulty the seemingly impossible vocal demands, securely
    conquering the vocal leaps and highest soprano notes. Together with
    her expressive, emotional intensity and professionalism, she
    electrified and thrilled the awe-inspired audience.

    It is most unusual to have the pleasure of hearing two equally
    talented, attractive, exciting artists on the same program.

    Violinist Nune Melikian also performed a very difficult and demanding
    program. The attentive audience was transfixed by her spectacular
    technical mastery and sensitive musicality. Her program began with the
    lyrical, introspective "Adagio" from Alessandro Marcello's Oboe
    Concerto, arranged for violin by Albert Markov. This contemplative,
    serene atmosphere was contrasted by the intense, dramatic "Sonata" for
    violin and piano by Arno Babadjanian, which he had dedicated to
    composer Dmitri Shostakovich. The occasional reminiscences of Armenian
    melodies underlying the modern harmonic sequences and architectural
    compositional form, unique to Arno Babadjanian's style and sound, had
    been thoroughly absorbed and understood by the young artists.

    The superb musical partnership of Nune Melikian and Karén Hakobian
    with their deep, intelligent musicality and exceptional technical
    prowess thrilled the audience with an exciting, brilliantly splendid
    unforgettable performance.

    The year 2013, being the "Festival Jubilee Year," celebrating the
    110th birthday anniversary of composer Aram Khachaturian, it was most
    meaningful and gratifying that both artists has included compositions
    of different genres representing Aram Khachaturian's multifaceted
    genius.

    The New York premiere performed by Narine Ojakhyan of the beautiful
    and tempestuous aria, "Nina's Romance," was written for the film score
    of the dramatic tragedy, "Masquerade", by Lermontov. With the
    foreboding atmosphere of tragic doom awaiting Nina in the Waltz scene,
    it was an especially moving performance.

    The lyrical "Song-Poem" for violin and piano, inspired by the melodies
    and improvisational folk-art style of the ashugh's (Armenian
    troubadours) was performed by Nune Melikian with meaningful, poetic
    expression.

    The final major work performed by Nune Melikian, was the "Spartacus
    Rhapsody," composed by Albert Markov, the distinguished Russian
    violinist-composer-pedagogue. Inspired and based on the beautiful,
    lyric melodies of Aram Khachaturian, one of the most important
    composers of the 20th century.

    The masterfully composed powerful "Rhapsodic Variations", combining
    intensely exciting technical demands with highly dramatic emotional
    episodes, was the perfect choice to reveal the unique talent and
    marvelous amazing virtuosity of Nune Melikian. The exceptionally
    emotional interpretation of Komitas Vartabed's folk song "Kroonk,"
    arranged for violin and piano, gave a moving closure to the concert.

    Nune's spectacular performance was enhanced by the equally spectacular
    solid collaboration of pianist Karén Hakobian.

    At the conclusion of the concert, the highly exhilarated, appreciative
    capacity-full audience lauded the artists as they returned to the
    stage for their final group bow, with a rousing, cheering, prolonged
    standing ovation.

    We are eagerly anticipating the "Musical Armenia" concert scheduled to
    take place March 28, 2014.

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