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    Arlington Advocate
    May 3 2009

    New England triptych to honor Alan Hovhaness

    Sun May 03, 2009, 06:30 AM EDT

    Arlington, Mass. - New England is set to celebrate and to initiate the
    100th anniversary of Armenian American composer, Alan Hovhaness.

    Memorial events will include the unveiling and dedication of the first
    monument to the composer in Arlington, Hovhaness' hometown, a free
    memorial concert at the Arlington Town Hall and a long distance road
    running event called "All Men are Brothers."

    The run will begin at New Hampshire at Mount Monadnock in New
    Hampshire and end at Hovhaness' boyhood home on Blossom Street.

    Pianist Martin Berkofsky who, during his formative years, greatly
    benefited from his personal contact and communication with Alan
    Hovhaness and is now a recognized champion and interpreter of
    Hovhaness' music, will begin his pilgrimage by climbing Mount
    Monadnock, New Hampshire's 3,125-foot peak.

    Hovhaness regarded mountains as meeting places between man and God and
    wrote many works, including a symphonic movement "Monadnock," named
    after mountains.

    The title of the pilgrimage, "All Men are Brothers," is taken from
    Hovhaness' 11th Symphony of that name. Hovhaness wrote, "Let all unite
    in peace on our tiny planet."

    Berkofsky's pilgrimage to Mount Monadnock will begin Saturday, May 2
    (Sunday, May 3, in the event of rain), and will continue at
    approximately 10 miles a day, crossing the New Hampshire border into
    Massachusetts along highways 124, 119, 225.

    The final miles in Massachusetts will be run on the Minuteman Bike
    Path from Bedford through Lexington, and to the Hovhaness family home
    at 5 Blossom Street. Arrival at Blossom Street is planned for 4
    p.m. on Wednesday, May 13 (Thursday, May 14 in case of rain on May
    13.)

    At the arrival, Father Arakel Aljalian of St. James Armenian Church in
    Watertown, where Hovhaness played the organ for many years, will
    speak. A duduk player will perform music of Hovhaness.

    The second event of this memorial triptych will take place on Sunday,
    May 17 at 2 p.m. when the Alan Hovhaness Memorial will be unveiled and
    dedicated at the Jefferson Cutter House.

    The conclusion of this Hovhaness triptych will take place at Town Hall
    at 3 p.m. in a free, open to public concert directed by Dr. Pasquale
    Tassone. Featured performers will include pianists Martin Berkofsky
    and Ani Hovsepian. Both Arlington High School ensembles will perform
    pieces by Hovhaness as well as other short selections including the
    world premiere of "Dzon.'a piece dedicated to Hovhaness entitled `

    Berkofsky will be broadcasting from the Alan Hovhaness Special Event
    Station, W1H. Inspired by Hovhaness' love of astronomy, station W1H
    will be directing experimental signals to the moon, to be reflected
    back to distant points on the earth.

    For more information about joining the "All Men are Brothers"
    pilgrimage, please contact Berkofsky at 540-788-3356 or
    [email protected].

    For further information on the dedication of the memorial or the
    concert, please contact the Armenian Cultural Foundation at
    781-646-3090 or [email protected].

    http://www.wickedlocal.com/a rlington/fun/x1393554650/New-England-triptych-to-h onor-Alan-Hovhaness
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