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    KARAMARDIAN AND FRIENDS TO PRESENT 'SMALL WORLD OF SONG'

    Ithaca Journal
    Nov 13 2008
    NY

    The Morgan Opera House is pleased to present its final concert of the
    2008 series, featuring an array of song favorites from five continents
    titled 'It's a Small World...of Song!' Vocalists Denice Karamardian,
    Marsha Eger, Nansa Brown, and Molly MacMillan perform songs of
    Mongolia, Russia, Armenia, Israel, Spain, France, Cuba, and Brazil,
    including multi-cultural chants from the Tibetan, Hopi, Sanskrit,
    Hebrew and Latin. Harry Aceto is also featured on bass and guitar.

    The concert will take place at the Morgan Opera House, on Route 90,
    Main St. in Aurora at 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15. Admission for adults
    is $10, seniors and students $7, and $4 children. The program is
    dedicated in memory of the late George Peter.

    Denice Karamardian is a native Ithacan who returned to the region
    after earning her degree from the New England Conservatory of Music
    and a two plus-decade performance career in early music, theater,
    cabaret, and jazz. She teaches private voice, owns and operates The
    Coddington Guest House, and is producer/host of 'Crossing Borders
    LIVE' weekly radio concert series on Saturday nights. Denice brought
    a concert of Brazilian jazz to the Morgan Opera House in 2004, and
    the Ithaca Revue Company Cayuga Cabaret in 1999.

    Molly MacMillan, (piano and vocals) received a music degree at
    Ithaca College, remained in Ithaca, and became known as one of
    the areas foremost jazz pianists. She travels and records with the
    Hotfoot Club, the Molly MacMillan Trio, and is delighted to join with
    Denice Karmardian and the wonderful singers who are a part of the MOH
    performance. Her CD's of jazz standards and original tunes, "Happy Our"
    and "Face the Mountain" are available from www.watershed-arts.com. She
    will sing French and American selections and accompany the other
    vocalists on piano.

    Born and raised in Mongolia , Nansa Brown began singing at age of
    three. She states "everybody in my family has a great voice." A
    soloist in school and college bands, she went on to perform and
    travel as soloist with a group called "Voice of Youth". While working
    for the United States Peace Corps as a cross cultural trainer, Nansa
    performed and taught Mongolian songs to PC Volunteers. Nansa resides in
    Trumansburg with her husband, Max Brown and daughter, Zoloo and Myagga
    and works for Ithaca College in the Office of Multicultural Affairs.

    Marsha Eger, came to Ithaca via Watertown to serve as Vice President
    of Community Relations at Cayuga Medical Center under the direction
    of Bonnie Howell. She is an Ithaca College alum and currently serves
    as Ithaca College Executive Director of Alumni Programs and Annual
    Fund. She was introduced to Aurora audiences at the Morgan Opera
    House in 1999 in 'Cayuga Cabaret'with Denice and the Ithaca Revue
    Company. Over the years Marsha has performed as a soloist and in
    musical theater and is the author of the recently released book
    'Voice of My Soul: Wisdom from the Stillness'. She teaches chant,
    hosts a Sunday night open chant session, and will share chants from
    numerous cultures.

    Dinner and other eateries in the immediate area of the Morgan Opera
    House include: The Aurora Inn, The Fargo Bar and Grill, Pumpkin Hill
    Bistro, and Dories.
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