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    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone: 212.319.6383, x118
    Fax: 212.319.6507
    Email: [email protected]
    Website: www.agbu.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    Tuesday, April 25, 2007

    AGBU-Sponsored Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra Tours France

    >From February 6 - 15, 2007, the 120-member Armenian Philharmonic
    Orchestra (APO) toured seven French cities (Nice, Vendée,
    Saint-Etienne, Lyon, Valence, Marseille, and Paris) to entertain
    thousands of music lovers as part of the "Year of Armenia" festival
    of Armenian culture taking place in France this year.

    Entitled "Armenié mon Amie" (Armenia my friend), the yearlong showcase
    of Armenian culture was established by France to honor the special
    relationship between the two countries while creating bridges between
    the peoples of both nations.

    Sponsored by AGBU and with the involvement of the organization's many
    French chapters, the nine-day APO tour provided one of the highlights
    of the "Year of Armenia" in France, by showcasing the high level of
    achievement in Armenia's cultural institutions.

    The APO concerts were attended by a variety of French political
    figures and cultural personalities. On stage, the APO was joined by a
    number of leading European Armenian musicians whose presence
    highlighted the wide breadth of achievement among Armenians across
    Europe. Twenty-two-year-old virtuoso violinist Sergey Khatchatryan
    accompanied the APO in its sold-out concert for 1,200 in St. Etienne,
    pianist Vahan Mardirossian joined the APO for major performances in
    Lyon and Marseilles, and renowned pianist Vardan Mamigonian joined the
    orchestra for its Valence concert that attracted over 1,000 music
    lovers.

    Along with songs by Armenian composers, Alexander Spendiarian and Aram
    Khatchaturian, renowned pieces by Jean Sibelius and Sergei Rachmaninov
    completed the APO program during its French tour.

    In each city they visited, members of the APO took time out of their
    busy schedules to familiarize themselves with the local French
    Armenian community, and visit local AGBU chapters, to promote greater
    awareness of the orchestra.

    The French media covered the tour extensively as part of the "Year of
    Armenia" events. For more information on the APO's role in the
    festivities, visit:
    www.armenie-mon-amie.com/Tournee-en-France- de-l-Orchestre.

    Established in 1924, the APO has been primarily subsidized by AGBU
    since 1992 in recognition of the importance of the performing arts in
    Armenia. Annual grants are allocated for weekly concerts, new
    instruments, administration, salary supplements, international guest
    artists and special festivals. APO has successfully toured Austria,
    England, France, Germany, Greece, Iran, Lebanon, Russia, Turkey, UAE
    and the United States, and has produced dozens of CD recordings. For
    more information on APO, please visit www.apo.am.

    For more information on AGBU and its worldwide programs, please visit
    www.agbu.org.
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