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    AGBU Press Office
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    New York, NY 10022-1112
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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Tuesday, June 12, 2007

    AGBU School Alumnus & Teacher Appointed to Head Montevideo Philharmonic

    Uruguayan-Armenian conductor, Alvaro Hagopian, has been appointed the
    musical director of the Philharmonic Orchestra of Montevideo for
    popular music programs in the South American nation of Uruguay. A
    teacher of Armenian music at the AGBU Nubarian-Manoogian School in
    Montevideo, Hagopian has also taught at the local Nersesian
    Educational Institute and directed AGBU's "Grung" choral group since
    1993.

    A native of Montevideo, Uruguay, Hagopian is an alumnus of the AGBU
    Nubarian-Manoogian School and a graduate of both the Falleri-Balzo
    Conservatory and the University of the Republic's School of Music,
    where he studied orchestral administration with Federico Garcia Vigil.

    A longtime aficionado and authority on Armenian music, Hagopian has
    helped popularize the genre to non-Armenian audiences through his
    performances with orchestras throughout the Americas and Europe.

    Before his appointment as musical director late last year, Hagopian
    has had many opportunities to work with and conduct the Philharmonic
    Orchestra of Montevideo, including as maestro for a major performance
    of Mozart's opera "The Magic Flute," pianist and assistant director
    for the Orchestra's "Tango Galas" Egyptian tour, and supervisor to the
    "Adagio at Zitarrosa" series of concerts.

    For more information on the AGBU Nubarian-Manoogian school in
    Montevideo, Uruguay, please visit www.ugabnubarian.edu.uy.

    For more information on AGBU's schools and cultural groups around the
    world, please visit www.agbu.org.
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