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  • Montreal Chapter concludes AGBU Centennial Celebrations with a FACE

    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian General Benevolent Union Inc.
    Rita Kuyumjian MD
    Chairperson
    805, Manoogian street
    Ville St-Laurent, QC H4N 1Z5
    Tel: 514-748-2428
    Fax: 514-748-6307
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.agbumontreal.org


    Montreal Chapter concludes AGBU Centennial Celebrations
    on March 11th with a Face Symphonic Orchestra and chorus show casing
    estradayin/jazz music of Armenia
    Under the Auspices of His Eminence Bishop Bagrat Galstanian
    Patronage of AGBU President Me. Berge Setrakian



    Montreal, February 1st, 2007 - It is with pride and joy that Armenian
    General Benevolent Union~Rs Montreal Chapter, announces its 8th and final
    event celebrating the centennial of our Union. Sixty musicians of Montreal
    Symphonique Face Orchestra, under the award winning conductor Theodora
    Stathopoulos, and invited guest conductor/composer Konstantin Petrossian of
    Providence. The artistic director of this event is Garo Nichanian who
    invited renowned singers Yegishe Manucharyan, tenor, Noune Karapetian,
    soprano, both from Boston and Robert Margaryan Violin of Montreal. As a
    symbol of AGBU vision of unity four of Montreal Armenian community choirs
    will participate with 60 choristers, Komitas Choir of ST. Gregory
    Illuminator Armenian Cathedral, Knar Choir of Hamazkayin Cultural
    Association and Shirag of Bolsahay Cultural Association as well as 40 young
    singers of AGBU Alex Manoogian School Choir. The concert will feature
    popular music of Armenian composers, orchestrated specially for this concert
    by composer Konstantin Petrossian.


    This unique and innovative tribute concert is the 8th and the closing event
    of series of celebrations in our chapter dedicated to the centennial which
    included screening of a film, youth theatre, classical music concert, sports
    weekend, theatrical cultural event, Elipekian 3 generations art exhibition
    and children~Rs talent show.


    Montreal Chapter founded in 1957 to help Armenians from Greece to immigrate
    to Canada has become the home for many Armenians fleeing different wars and
    hostile countries from many parts of the world. The immigrants found a safe
    heaven in this city and started an AGBU Chapter, where two generation of
    Armenians grew up imbedded in Armenian values while successfully becoming
    Canadian citizens and participating in Canadian life.  Montreal Chapter is
    proud to announce that it will celebrate Chapters 50th anniversary in
    September of 2007.


    AGBU Founded in 1906, by a group of farsighted Armenians headed by Boghos
    Nubar Pasha, to serve the needy Armenians wherever they were, whatever
    beliefs and opinions they embraced, the AGBU motto was and still is the
    promotion and the preservation of the Armenian heritage through educational,
    humanitarian and cultural programs.  A century later AGBU has grown from its
    visionary beginnings as a non-political philanthropic organization for the
    benefit of all Armenians to become the world~Rs largest Armenian non-profit
    organization with an annual budget of $36 million US and programs in all
    continents of the world.


    For more information please check our website www.agbumontreal.org and to
    reserve your tickets call AGBU Montreal 514-748-2428 or via email:
    [email protected]

    AGBU Montreal Chapter
    805, Manoogian street
    Ville St-Laurent, QC H4N 1Z5
    Tel: 514-748-2428
    Fax: 514-748-6307
    Website: www.agbumontreal.org

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