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    Tehran Times, Iran

    Sunday, October 26, 2008

    Tjeknavorian receives Austria's gold medal of merit
    Tehran Times Art Desk


    TEHRAN -- Iranian-born Armenian composer and conductor Loris
    Tjeknavorian received Austria's gold medal of merit in a ceremony held
    at the Austria's embassy here on Thursday evening.


    The ceremony was arranged on the occasion of Austria's National Day
    (October 26) in which guests from Iran, Austria and several other
    embassies in Tehran took part.

    Several pieces by world famous musicians including Johann Strauss were
    performed by musicians from Austria's Cultural Association Orchestra
    conducted by Tjeknavorian.

    Tjeknavorian later made a short speech in Persian, English and German
    and said, `I am proud that I was born in Iran and that I have an
    Iranian nationality. I am also happy to be attending this ceremony on
    the occasion of Austria's National Day.'

    He also remarked that he has always attempted to bring the arts and
    cultures of different nations closer to one another, adding, `I have
    always tried to familiarize the Iranian nation with world famous
    classical music and also to familiarize the world with the riches of
    Persian literature and music.'

    Afterward, he was handed a gold medal and an honorary plaque.

    Loris Tjeknavorian was born in 1937 in Borujerd in the southwestern
    Iranian Province of Lorestan and was educated in Tehran.

    After he studied violin and piano at the Tehran Conservatory of Music,
    he studied composition at the Vienna Music Academy, where he graduated
    with honors in 1961.

    Tjeknavorian has performed throughout the world, having conducted
    international orchestras in Austria, Britain, the United States,
    Canada, Hungary, Iran, Finland, the former Soviet Union, Armenia,
    Thailand, Hong Kong, South Africa, and Denmark.

    His own compositions have been performed by major orchestras,
    including the London Symphony Orchestra, the Helsinki Philharmonic
    Orchestra, the American Symphony Orchestra in New York, and the Tehran
    Symphony Orchestra.
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