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    AZG Armenian Daily #119, 29/06/2005

    Culture

    SUPERB PERFORMANCE OF MARINE ABRAHAMIAN AT RUDOLFINUM

    Warm Welcome of Prague Spectators 31 Years Ago

    Soloist of Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra, professor of Yerevan
    Conservatoire, Marine Abrahamian, performed at Josef Suk Hall of
    Rudolfinum Concert Hall in Prague on June 15. Wild applause made
    her return 3 times for a new performance. Czech spectators were
    delighted. "Original performance, superb technique and high performing
    art", the most influential Czech newspaper MF Dnes wrote the next
    day. Art critic of Prazhski Noveni, Robert Bland, gave his appraisal,
    "All maturity of Abrahamian's technique came about as a humble
    instrument called to express the original musical content... Total
    command of the theme and the skill of revealing it are perhaps the
    real mastery of her performance". The author also praises Abrahamian's
    repertoire, which included Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy and Ravel.

    Laureate of Smetana Award back in 1974, student of Jacob Flier of
    Moscow Conservatoire, Marine Abrahamian reminded the Czech spectators
    once again of the art and culture that remote Armenia has.

    While talking to Marine at a cafe in downtown Prague, an old woman
    approached us and learning that we understand Czech thanked Marine. It
    turned out that she attended her concert at Rudolfinum.

    The pianist confessed to us that the concert repertoire was rather
    complicated and that the works she chose are considered to be a
    touchstone for professional musicians. Marine Abrahamian thanked the
    organizers of the concert, particularly the Prague Philharmonic that
    invited her to Czech Republic. "I feel that my concert at Rudolfinum
    opens a new period for me and gives new momentum to work", she says.

    By Hakob Asatrian in Prague
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