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    AZG Armenian Daily #103, 07/06/2005


    Anniversary

    ARAM KHACHATRIAN: I THINK PEOPLE WHO LOVE LIFE DREAD DEATH

    102d Anniversary of Great Composer Celebrated

    On June 6, the 102d anniversary of great Armenian composer and conductor
    Aram Khachatrian was celebrated. Daily Azg has been informing readers about
    arrangements dedicated to great composer's anniversary. One of such was the
    exhibition of pictures by Suzy Madre at the House-Museum of Khachatrian.

    English-Armenian public figure Asatur Gyuzelian was the initiator of the
    exhibition, and after the display Madre presented the picture collection (25
    photos) to the House-Museum. Asatur Gyuzelian was the composer's friend who
    introduced Aram Khachatrian to Suzy Madre during Khachatrian's last London
    visit.

    Photographer Madre recalls with pleasure the time when she was shooting the
    composer. Suzy Mader who photographs mainly musicians had chance to befriend
    with the composer and enjoy relations with him. "His attention and love for
    me are my greatest memories", the photographer says.

    Asatur Gyuzelian got acquainted with Aram Khachatrian in 1976 London.
    Gyuzelian is going to write down his memories of the friendship with the
    maestro. But before that, he shared with London reminiscences.

    "Our acquaintance started with Khachatrian shouting at me during a press
    conference at Dorchester Hotel upon seeing me smoke. Now, I wonder how could
    our relations grow into such closeness after such a cry", Gyuzelian tells.
    The composer had an interesting character, he says. "I have many
    recollections about Khachatrian. He had such a feature in his character that
    when he loved someone, he loved with all his heart, explicitly and
    naturally, even kind of privatized the one he loved but if he did not,
    nothing could make him change".

    Gyuzelian says that Aram Khachatrian loved his family with unique love. "He
    loved the life so much that he feared death and he told me once, 'Asatur, I
    think people who love life dread death'", Gyuzelian recalls.

    By Gohar Grigorian
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