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    PRESS OFFICE
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern)
    630 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016
    Contact: Chris Zakian
    Tel: (212) 686-0710; Fax: (212) 779-3558
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.armenianchurch-ed.net

    December 12, 2014
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    Choir Workshops in Syracuse

    Parishioners at St. Paul Church of Syracuse, NY, gathered last month for a
    series of choir workshops led by Maestro Khoren Mekanejian, the Diocese's
    director of Music Ministry.

    Over the course of two weekends-November 8-9 and November 22- 23-Maestro
    Mekanejian taught the group the variables of the badarak. Some 20
    enthusiastic parishioners signed up for the workshops-the first time such a
    program was offered in Syracuse by the Diocese in the recent past.

    At the encouragement of the Rev. Fr. Mardiros Chevian, who along with other
    priests has been visiting St. Paul Church to celebrate the Divine Liturgy,
    Maestro Mekanejian organized the workshops, prepared handouts for vocal
    exercises, and led the parishioners in rehearsal.

    "We traveled to Syracuse expecting only three or four people to attend the
    workshop," Maestro Mekanejian said. "It was wonderful to see so many people
    of different ages dedicate their time and energy to learning our sacred
    music."

    On both Saturdays in November, the group gathered from 3 to 5:30 in the
    evening for rehearsals. On each of the following Sundays, they sang during
    the Divine Liturgy, celebrated by Fr. Chevian.

    "They are all very committed, and even though some didn't read music or
    speak Armenian, they were eager to learn and understand the hymns," Maestro
    Mekanejian said.

    The learning sessions will make it possible for the St. Paul parishioners to
    join other parish choirs in singing during the Divine Liturgy at the
    Armenian Genocide centennial commemoration scheduled for May 2015 in
    Washington, D.C.

    "I was impressed by the level of participation," Fr. Chevian said. "There
    are very talented people in Syracuse, and we are encouraged by their
    commitment and love of the Armenian Church."

    St. Paul Church was consecrated in 1958, but in recent years the Armenian
    community has shrunk in size as many of the original settlers-who had found
    work in Syracuse's industrial sector-have relocated to other parts of the
    country. Now the parish is comprised of Armenians from various parts of the
    diaspora, including the Middle East and Armenia. Some of the newcomers also
    include students at Syracuse University and doctors from Armenia who have
    come to work and study there.

    The Rev. Fr. Daniel Karadjian served the community for several years, but
    since his departure two years ago the parish has been served by visiting
    pastors. The Divine Liturgy is celebrated twice a month.

    "This workshop was immensely helpful," said organist Karen Khanzadian. "It
    was a great deal of music to cover in two days, especially for our group,
    yet Maestro Khoren got everyone to give a decent performance. He also made
    sure to give personal attention to everyone."

    Maestro Mekanejian plans to return to Syracuse in the coming year to review
    the material covered this fall and teach the hymns of the five major feast
    days of the Armenian Church.

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    Photo attached: Maestro Khoren Mekanejian leads a choir workshop at St. Paul
    Church.

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