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    WORLD-FAMOUS CELLIST MISHA MAISKY TO PERFORM AT ARAM KHACHATURIAN CONCERT HALL ON APRIL 29

    Noyan Tapan
    Apr 25 2007

    YEREVAN, APRIL 25, NOYAN TAPAN. World-famous cellist Misha Maisky
    from Israel will perform at the Aram Khachaturian concert hall with
    only one concert on April 29, within the framework of the "Prospects
    of 21st" 8th international music festival initiated by the Armenian
    Music Information Center. He will perform Antonin Dvorak's Cello
    Concerto accompanied by the State Philharmonic Orchestra of Armenia.

    As festival Chairman, composer Stepan Rostomian stated at the April
    25 press conference, it is a great event in the music life of our
    country as one of the best cellists of the world arrives in Armenia. In
    his words, though such musicians are capricious and they themselves
    choose to what country they will go and with what orchestra they will
    play, but M. Maisky immediately received the invitation to perform
    in Armenia.

    Edvard Topchian, the SPOA artistic head and conductor expressed an
    anxiety on the occasion that the visit of a musician of such greatness
    is not covered by any Armenian mass media. "There are 4 days till the
    concert, but almost no tickets were sold. We always shout that we are
    a cultural people, but, it is a pity, concerts of similar musicians
    pass in Yerevan in half-empty halls," he mentioned.

    In E. Topchian's words, if it continues in this way, world-famous
    musicians will refuse performing concerts in Yerevan. "If they prefer
    in Yerevan to listen to cheap music, and mass media, particularly,
    the Public Television Company must not touch upon the classic music,
    but must propagandize "shprots" (sprats), then the struggle is useless,
    and I will prefer leaving," the conductor mentioned.
    From: Baghdasarian
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