CHURCH MARKS 100 YEARS SINCE GENOCIDE
Thousand Oaks Acorn
April 2 2015
In remembrance of the Armenian Genocide's 100th anniversary, the
Ladies' Society of the Armenian Apostolic Church of Ventura County
will present a free concert featuring the works of composer and
Westlake Village resident Albert Darakjian on Sun., April 12 at St.
Patrick's Episcopal Church, One Church Road, Thousand Oaks.
The concert will commence about 1:45 p.m. immediately after divine
liturgy services.
A reception will follow the concert.
Pianist Christine DeKlotz will play Darakjian's music.
Darakjian's works have been performed by the Glendale Symphony,
Orange County Symphony of Garden Grove, Conejo Symphony Orchestra
and the Sierra Philharmonic.
Special guest pianist Alan Roubik of Agoura Hills will play two
original compositions dedicated to the memory of the victims and
families of the Armenian Genocide.
Roubik's works have been heard on television and radio worldwide.
For more information, call Arlene Saryan Alexander at (805) 794-0664
or email [email protected].
http://www.toacorn.com/news/2015-04-02/Faith/Church_marks_100_years_since_genocide.html
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Thousand Oaks Acorn
April 2 2015
In remembrance of the Armenian Genocide's 100th anniversary, the
Ladies' Society of the Armenian Apostolic Church of Ventura County
will present a free concert featuring the works of composer and
Westlake Village resident Albert Darakjian on Sun., April 12 at St.
Patrick's Episcopal Church, One Church Road, Thousand Oaks.
The concert will commence about 1:45 p.m. immediately after divine
liturgy services.
A reception will follow the concert.
Pianist Christine DeKlotz will play Darakjian's music.
Darakjian's works have been performed by the Glendale Symphony,
Orange County Symphony of Garden Grove, Conejo Symphony Orchestra
and the Sierra Philharmonic.
Special guest pianist Alan Roubik of Agoura Hills will play two
original compositions dedicated to the memory of the victims and
families of the Armenian Genocide.
Roubik's works have been heard on television and radio worldwide.
For more information, call Arlene Saryan Alexander at (805) 794-0664
or email [email protected].
http://www.toacorn.com/news/2015-04-02/Faith/Church_marks_100_years_since_genocide.html
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress