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  • Rochester, NY Community Prepares to Mark 95th Anniv of The Genocide

    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian Church of Rochester
    Contacts:
    Max Boudakian, Ph.D.
    1-585-381-0195
    Stephen Roomian
    1-585-756-9702

    Community in Rochester, N.Y., Prepares to Mark 95th Anniversary of
    Armenian Genocide

    ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- Vincent Lima, until recently the editor of the
    "Armenian Reporter," will be the featured speaker at the
    95th-anniversary remembrance of the Armenian Genocide organized by the
    Armenian Church of Rochester, New York, the parish council announced.
    Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra violinist Tigran Vardanyan will
    perform selections from Armenian composers.

    The event is scheduled for April 25 at 2:30 p.m. at St. Thomas
    Episcopal Church, 2000 Highland Avenue, in Rochester.

    In a talk titled, "Power, Information, and the Acknowledgment of the
    Armenian Genocide," Mr. Lima will discuss how the acknowledgement of
    the Armenian Genocide has become an issue in international relations,
    and changes in public and academic discussions of the Genocide.

    Mr. Vardanyan will perform Azat Shishyan's "Husher" (Memories), Aram
    Khachaturian's "Oror" (Lullaby), and "Ach Maral Jan" by Gomidas
    (Komitas). Also on the program is vocalist Barkev Guizirian, who will
    perform "Abrilian Yegherne" (The April catastrophe).

    Azniv Zeitounzian will read a classic Armenian poem, "Karoon" by
    Mgrdich Beshigtashlian, and Z. Boyajian's translation of the poem,
    titled "Spring." Eight-year-old Noor Lima Boudakian will recite
    "Ashnan Arev" by Ara Atayan.

    At the conclusion of the program, participants will hold memorial
    candles and sing "I Verin Yerusaghem" (In the supernal Jerusalem) and
    the Lord's Prayer.

    Stephen Roomian, vice-chair of the parish council will serve as master
    of ceremonies.

    Admission is free and open to the public.
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