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    From: Peter Abajian &lt;[email protected]&gt;
    Subject: Paros Chamber Choir Performs for Daniel Pearl World Days of Music
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    PRESS RELEASE
    Peter J. Abajian, Executive Director
    Paros Foundation
    (093) 99-80-99 From US dial 011-374-93-99-80-99
    US Cell (310) 400-9061
    [email protected]
    www.paros-foundation.o rg


    PAROS CHAMBER CHOIR PERFORMS CONCERT REMEMBERS SLAIN JOURNALIST DANIEL PEARL

    Yerevan, Armenia - On Tuesday, October 9, 2007 more than 100 people
    including representatives of Armenia's media corps joined Ambassador
    Rudolf Perena, Charg&#xE9; d'Affaires of the United States Embassy in
    Armenia and friends of the Paros Foundation at the Armenia Marriott
    Hotel in Yerevan to commemorate the 5th Anniversary of slain American
    journalist Daniel Pearl with a concert by the Paros Chamber Choir.

    The Harmony for Humanity Concert featured works by such renown
    composers as Komitas, Altunian, Vivaldi and Harutyunyan, and were well
    received by the enthusiastic audience.

    The Harmony for Humanity Concert was underwritten by a grant from the
    United States Embassy in Yerevan and the reception was sponsored in
    part by the Paros Foundation. The concept for the Daniel Pearl Day of
    Music and the Concert Series was inspired by the life of Daniel Pearl,
    who was murdered by terrorists in 2002 in Pakistan. Music Days
    connects thousands of diverse groups, using the universal language of
    music, to diminish hatred, respect differences and inspire &quot;Harmony
    for Humanity.&quot;

    Ambassador Perina during his opening remarks spoke of how the concept
    for this series of international concerts began as a result of an
    Armenian. &quot;It is fitting that this event takes place in Armenia, as
    it was Daniel Pearl's Armenian American friend, George Pehlivanian,
    who, the day after the world learned of Daniel's death, directed the
    Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra in Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 5 as a
    tribute to Daniel's life.&quot; Music becomes the best way to recognize
    Daniel Pearl. This successful tribute ultimate inspired the Daniel
    Pearl Foundation to sponsor concerts around the world.

    &quot;It was such an honor for the Paros Chamber Choir to be asked by the
    U.S. Embassy to perform here today to honor Daniel Pearl and perform
    for Armenia's media corps.&quot; Said Paros Chamber Choir Musical Director
    Armen Alaverdyan

    Since 1993, the Paros Chamber Choir has dazzled audiences throughout
    Armenia, the Middle East and Europe with their repertoire of classic
    chamber music and ethnic folk music by Armenian, Russian and Western
    composers. The Paros Chamber Choir has blossomed into a beacon of
    hope for people with disabilities in Armenia as most members of the
    Choir are individuals with spinal cord injuries.

    The Paros Chamber Choir takes its name from the Armenian word for
    lighthouse. Indeed the choir is seen as a beacon of hope and artistic
    excellence by fans around the world. The Choir entertains worldwide
    audiences, participates in international competitions and encourages
    people with disabilities to live full and active lives. More
    information about the Paros Chamber Choir and the Paros Foundation can
    be found at www.paros.am or www.paros-foundation.org.


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    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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