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    EUROVISION: APRICOT STONE COMPOSER SAYS ARMENIA AS CLOSE TO WIN AS EVER
    NAZIK ARMENAKYAN

    ArmeniaNow
    19.05.10

    Less than a week remains till the start of the 55th Eurovision, and
    the Armenian team is already in Oslo, Norway, the venue of this year's
    popular pan-European song contest. The first semifinal in the Norwegian
    capital is scheduled for May 25, followed by the second semifinal
    featuring the Armenia entry on May 27 and the grand finale on May 29.

    Armenia representative Eva Rivas will present the song Apricot Stone,
    currently a leader on internet charts and an increasingly popular
    tune among listeners in and outside Armenia.

    The song's composer Armen Martirosyan, a well-known jazzman and
    conductor of the State Jazz Orchestra of Armenia, has shared
    with ArmeniaNow his impressions about the Armenian performer and
    expectations from the upcoming contest.

    "Purely theoretically, Armenia has never been so close to victory
    as it is now," says Martirosyan. "Her chances are quite high. The
    guarantee of success is in the ability to present the highly artistic
    work. As a professional musician, I find that the song is well ahead
    of all others both in terms of its contents and quality of material."

    The composer himself will join Team Armenia in Oslo on May 26 to take
    part in the final rehearsal and make his last-minute remarks.

    Martirosyan speaks warmly about the performer of the song. He calls
    Eva Rivas a modest beauty who is very easy to work with.

    "Working with her is as easy as pie. You can yell at her, scold her.

    She's got no arrogant attitudes, at the same time she has an
    extraordinary will for victory. Perhaps it all comes down to her
    genes. That she has Russian and Greek blood in her in addition to
    Armenian only supports my idea that our people has long been in need
    of a little bit of mixed blood," Martirosyan says.

    Martirosyan says Armenia has already scored her first victory -
    beating stereotypes. For it is the first time that a Diaspora person,
    22-year-old Rivas from Rostov-on-Don, Russia, will represent Armenia
    at Eurovision.

    The author of the lyrics, Karen Kavaleryan, is also an Armenian from
    Russia, who has translated into the song the history of his life and
    nostalgia that an apricot pit symbolizes.

    Next to Rivas on stage as backing vocal will perform Mariam Mehrabova,
    a promising Russian jazz vocalists, as well as Gor Sujyan (soloist
    of one of the best modern rock bands in Armenia - Dorians) and Tigran
    Petrosyan (a well-known Armenian singer).

    "We are sending the strongest vocalists, because the idea of the
    song is to get an 'anthem' sound. The song is about the Diaspora,
    about getting back to the roots. One person cannot express all the
    emotions," says Martirosyan.

    Nevertheless, one of the surprises embraced by all Armenians will be
    the presence of Jivan Gasparyan, a world-famed master of the Armenian
    duduk, who will perform along with the Armenian team. A dancer invited
    from Russia will be the sixth participant (according to the Eurovision
    rules, the number of performers on the stage is limited to six).

    "We've met a lot of obstacles on the way to Eurovision that were mainly
    of the same nature - we are a small country with a small budget and
    limited possibilities. But now we have all become one and this keeps
    us going," says Martirosyan.

    The composer believes that the song will conquer the hearts of
    non-Armenian listeners as well and says that this is the main mission
    of the song that will be broadcast live to audiences in more than
    50 countries.

    "I am sure that if someone not familiar either with our culture or
    history sees this beautiful girl singing this tune and gets what
    she sings about at least by 20 percent, he will become 'our man'. We
    should give this person a thrill and let him listen through - this
    is our chance."
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