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    REMEMBERING THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE: AN ENCOUNTER THROUGH MUSIC

    College of the Holy Cross
    http://www.holycross.edu/publicaffairs/press_rele ases/2008-2009/09_03_27a
    March 27 2009

    Holy Cross to Host Memorial and Charitable Concert for Fund for
    Armenian Relief

    WORCESTER, Mass. - The newly founded Armenian Students' Association
    (ASA) at the College of the Holy Cross will host a memorial and
    charitable concert, titled "Pour Toi, Arménie (For You, Armenia),"
    on Sunday, April 19 at 4 p.m. in Seelos Theater. In observance of
    the international Armenian Martyrs' Day held annually on April 24,
    the concert will offer a novel way of remembering the victims
    of the 1915 Armenian Genocide, namely through Armenian musical
    tradition. Headlining the event is John Berberian, one of the finest
    oud (lute) virtuosos in North America. Tickets are $10 for Holy Cross
    students and children under 12, and $15 for the general public. All
    ticket sale proceeds will be donated to Fund for Armenian Relief
    (FAR) in an effort to help the region of Gumri, Armenia which remains
    impoverished in the wake of a devastating earthquake in 1988. CDs
    will also be available at the concert, and a portion of the proceeds
    from the sales will be donated to FAR.

    The concert will also feature performances by notable musicians Mal
    Barsamian, Harry Bedrosian, and Bruce Gigarjian, all members of the
    Berberian Ensemble. In addition, Fr. Untzag Nalbandian & Ani Nalbandian
    '09, president of the Armenian Students' Association, and other Holy
    Cross student musicians, will be performing.

    "Each year that I have been at Holy Cross, I have sought to bring
    awareness and recognition of the 1915 Armenian Genocide to this
    campus," explains Ani Nalbandian, founder of the ASA and concert
    organizer. "Although we are approaching its centennial, the Genocide
    continues to not only constitute a very significant part of the
    Armenian identity today, but also of humanity as a whole. It is my
    intention to unite the local Armenians and our college community in an
    unprecedented show of solidarity for this all-too-often neglected and
    'forgotten genocide.'"

    Berberian has performed throughout the U.S., Canada, and South
    America. He has released a series of successful Armenian and Middle
    Eastern recordings with companies including MGM and Mainstream
    Records. Berberian has also recorded three LPs under his own label,
    Olympia Records.

    Fr. Untzag Nalbandian is a well-known and respected clergyman of the
    Eastern Armenian Diocese of America. He is also a talented musician,
    having released 3 CD's featuring traditional and contemporary Armenian
    songs. His most recent CD was a joint compilation with his daughter,
    Ani Nalbandian '09.

    Fund for Armenian Relief (FAR) provides short-term emergency relief
    and implements long-term programs for the economic growth and social
    development of Armenia. It helps the most vulnerable segments of the
    population -- children and the elderly -- and prepares the youth and
    professionals to drive the country's new democratic state.
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