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    ELVINA MAKARIAN DIED SUDDENLY

    A1+
    [02:37 pm] 10 July, 2007

    Famous jazz singer Elvina Makarian died suddenly some hours ago in
    the USA.

    "What a miracle!" exclaimed the great Aram Khachaturyan after
    listening to her perform. "How could I not have heard of her until
    now?" continued maestro while enthusiastically applauding. The young
    rising star, Elvina Makarian, was only 16 years old.

    Elvina was born in the capital of Armenia, Yerevan.

    She graduated with honors from the music school of Chaykovski and
    later the music conservatory of Komitas. She studied to become a
    pianist but deep in her heart she always knew she belonged to the big
    stage. She was only 12 when she participated in a music festival at
    the Philharmonic Hall of Yerevan.

    She won the first award at the festival; but most importantly she
    won the hearts of her audience who would later follow her art for
    the next four decades.

    At the age of 14 she received an invitation to be the soloist of
    Robert Amirchanyan's newly opened jazz band. Two years later she
    received another offer this time from Constantin Orbelyan to join
    his famous Yerevan State Entertainment Band.

    Elvina has sung in many stages in the world and her song has enraptured
    many fans of art despite their nationality.

    In 1973 young Elvina was awarded with the Grand-Prize at the First
    World Music Awards in Moscow. Later that year she received her second
    Grand-Prize this time at the 10th World Music Awards in Berlin. The
    star of Elvina Makarian was heading one way, straight to the top.

    During the last years Elvina resided in the United States where she
    released three CDs and numerous music videos. She recently opened
    her Music Studio where Maestro trained new voices and discovered new
    young talents.

    "A1+" expresses its condolences to the family of Elvina Makarian,
    her relatives and friends.
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