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    CONCERT COMMEMORATES ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    Dearborn Press & Guide, MI
    Feb 6 2015

    Published: Friday, February 06, 2015

    The Armenian Genocide Centennial Committee presents Grammy
    Award-nominated Armenian Canadian soprano Isabel Bayrakdarian in
    concert with her husband, pianist Serouj Kradjian, and the Henrik
    Karapetyan String Quartet in My Songs, My Heritage at 7 p.m. March
    7 at the Ford Community & Performing Arts Center, 15801 Michigan Ave.

    Tickets are $50, $35 and $25, and are available through the theater
    box office at 313-943-2354, online at dearborntheater.com, or from
    them, by contacting Armenian Genocide Centennial Committee members
    Leslie Balian at 248-303-4690 or Shakeh Basmajian at 248-981-6825.

    Concert selections include Armenian sacred hymns, folk songs, chamber
    music and 20th century songs, with English surtitles.

    Bayrakdarian, a Canadian of Armenian heritage, immigrated to Canada as
    a teen. She graduated from the University of Toronto cum laude with
    a degree in biomedical engineering science in 1997, the same year
    she was a winner of the Metropolitan Opera National Council auditions.

    Her opera career, now in its second decade, makes her an eagerly
    anticipated artist at opera houses and concert halls worldwide.

    Celebrated for her multi-hued voice as well as her beauty, presence
    and style, Bayrakdarian's career expands beyond opera.

    She is a featured vocalist on the Grammy-award winning soundtrack of
    Lord of the Rings: the Two Towers, and topped Billboard charts as a
    guest soloist with the Canadian band Delerium on their 2007 Grammy
    nominated dance remix Angelicus.

    Bayrakdarian won four consecutive Juno Awards, presented to
    Canadian musical artists for outstanding achievement in the recording
    industry, from 2004 to 2007, for classical album of the year, vocal or
    instrumental, for Azulao, Cleopatra, Viardot-Garcia: Lieder Chansons
    Canzone Mazurkas, and Mozart: Arie e Duetti.

    Bayrakdarian received a Grammy nomination for the BBC-produced short
    film HOLOCAUST - A Music Memorial Film from Auschwitz. She was also
    the focus of a Canadian television Gemini-nominated film, A Long
    Journey Home, documenting her first trip to Armenia.

    A century ago, the Armenian Genocide, planned by the leaders of the
    Ottoman Empire, systematically exterminated 1.5 million Armenians
    in what is now Turkey. The genocide had two phases: the wholesale
    killing of able-bodied men through massacre and forced army labor,
    followed by the deportation of women, children, the elderly, and
    the infirm on death marches to the Syrian Desert. Military escorts,
    driving the deportees forward, deprived them of food and water,
    and subjected them to periodic robbery, rape and massacre.

    In Michigan, the Armenian Genocide Centennial Committee of Metro
    Detroit, comprised of 15 of the area's leading Armenian-American
    organizations, has organized commemorative events throughout 2015
    to honor the genocide victims, demand recognition and reparations,
    and increase public awareness of all genocides. For more information,
    go to armeniangenocidecentennialmi.com.

    http://www.pressandguide.com/articles/2015/02/06/life/doc54d4c41acf2e8509291812.txt

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