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    CONCERT DEDICATED TO ARMENIAN CLASSICAL MUSIC HELD IN TBILISI

    Noyan Tapan News Agency, Armenia
    March 5 2007

    TBILISI, MARCH 5, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. A concert of Caucasian
    Chamber Ochestra dedicated to Armenian classical music was held on
    February 27 at Tbilisi Royal district's theater. Works of E. Mirzoyan,
    A. Haroutiunian and S. Aslamazian were on the concert program.

    According to the report provided to Noyan Tapan from RA Foreign
    Ministry Press and Information Department, First Lady of Georgia Sandra
    Ruloffs, ambassadors and diplomats accredited in Georgia, leader of
    Armenian Apostolic Church Diocese in Georgia Vazgen Mirzakhanian,
    representatives of Armenian community listened to the works of
    Armenian composers.

    RA Ambassador to Georgia Hrach Silvanian made a greeting speech before
    the concert. He, in particular, said that the magic world of music
    liquidates racial, ethnic differences and prejudices, destroys state
    borders, disregards national hatred and conflicts.

    The concert organized on the initiative of RA Embassy in Georgia
    and Orchestra head Uwe Berkemer passed successfully and found a wide
    resonance in Georgian cultural circles and press.

    The Caucasian Chamber Orchestra was founded in 2005 by German
    conductor Uwe Berkemer with the support of First Lady of Georgia
    Sandra Ruloffs and Marie Anne Isler Beguin, Chairwoman of European
    Parliament's delegation for issues of cooperation with South Caucasian
    countries. The main idea of Orchestra's creation is to show art's
    force and abilities in the issue of unification and consolidation of
    Caucasian region's peoples. The Orchestra's staff is international
    and consists of Armenian. Georgian and Russian musicians.
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