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    KOMITAS CHOIR PERFORMS FOR BARONESS COX'S HART CONCERT

    11:40, 22 Dec 2014

    A Christmas Carol Concert was organized by the Humanitarian Aid Relief
    Trust (HART) in St. Cyprian's Church in London on December 4. Every
    year Baroness Caroline Cox, founder of HART, initiates such concerts
    for the representatives of ethnic minorities of countries that receive
    humanitarian aid from the trust, the Armenian Weekly reports.

    This year the Christmas concert featured four choirs, the Armenian
    Komitas Choir of the Tekeyan Trust London, the Ugandan Acholi London
    Choir, the St. Martin Singers and the University of London Chamber
    Choir.

    At the concert the choral art, music and languages of different
    nationalities were introduced to the British audience.

    While inviting the Komitas Choir to perform, Father David of St.

    Cyprian's Church recalled vividly the choir's perfect performance
    dedicated to the 145th birth anniversary of Komitas (the concert was
    held in St. Yeghishe Church, London, on October 18). The priest also
    introduced the life and activity of the great Armenian composer and
    the founder of Armenian classical music. He particularly mentioned
    the horrifying scenes of the 1915 Armenian Genocide because of
    which Komitas experienced a nightmare and witnessed the brutal
    extermination of the nation's bright minds. Unfortunately, it left
    a deep ineradicable impression on his soul and after 20 years of
    sufferings his life came to an end in psychiatric hospital in Paris.

    At the concert, the Komitas Choir performed songs by Komitas (Today
    Is Christmas), Marty Nystrom (As the Deer Pants for Water) and Stepan
    Lusikyan (New Armenia). The latter was interpreted and presented to
    the audience by Sipan Hakobyan, artistic director and conductor of
    the choir.

    The Komitas Choir performance was followed by honourable Baroness
    Caroline Cox's welcoming speech. Once again she praised the choir,
    Conductor Sipan Hakobyan and Chairman Vartan Ouzounian who initiated
    such an important project and on the threshold of the Centennial of the
    Armenian Genocide founded a longed-for choir, the first Armenian one
    in the UK. Baroness Cox also spoke about the Genocide denial policy
    of the Turkish government and condemned it. She presented the past
    and present situations of Karabagh and mentioned historical injustice
    and deprivations of the Armenian nation. Baroness touched upon current
    challenges to Armenians, such as atrocities and ceasefire violations
    by Azerbaijan, as well as the future of Karabagh and the achievements
    of Armenians. Caroline Cox's long speech was a good opportunity to
    raise the awareness of the British audience.

    At the concert among the audience present were representatives of
    a number of British-Armenian organizations, and there was a guest
    from Karabagh Vardan Tadevosyan who presented his plan to build a
    new hospital in Karabagh.

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/12/22/komitas-choir-performs-for-baroness-coxs-hart-concert/

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