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    Yahoo News
    June 1 2004

    Press Release Source:
    Peace with Music Foundation

    An Evening of Peace With Music

    LA MIRADA, Calif., June 1 /PRNewswire/ -- On Saturday, July 3, 2004
    an audience in La Mirada, California will see and feel, first-hand,
    the power of music to bridge cultural differences. Internationally
    acclaimed American pianist Marvin Goldstein, the Eurovision
    award-winning artist Gali Atari from Israel, and the gifted Arabic
    Singer Najwa Gibran from Toronto will join together for one night in an
    unforgettable performance at the La Mirada Theater for the Performing
    Arts. The concert will begin at 8:00 PM at 14900 La Mirada Blvd,
    La Mirada, CA.

    The performance will also feature the International Peace Choir and the
    world-renowned Armenian Duduk player, Yegish Manoukian. The program
    will present Arab and Israeli music in addition to piano solos of
    show tunes and contemporary music. It will be the first time that
    Arabic music has been accompanied by the piano. The noted composer
    Yuval Ron wrote the piano arrangements specifically for the concert.

    Tickets are available through the Peace with Music Foundation
    by calling, (866) MG TUNES (648-8637) and online at
    www.PeaceWithMusic.org. Ticket prices are $32 or $40.

    "This concert will demonstrate the power of music in bringing
    different cultures together," said Marc Titel, Foundation President.
    "The audience will be treated to a spirit of peace and harmony as
    well as being entertained."

    Marvin Goldstein travels internationally sharing his gift of music
    including a March 2001 concert In Jerusalem, Israel with Gali Atari.
    He has recorded over 30 compact discs and has published 15 piano solo
    arrangement books.

    Gali Atari is a prominent member of the Israeli music scene. In 1979
    her performance of "Hallelujah" won the Eurovision Song Contest.
    Atari has recorded numerous compact disks including an Israeli Gold
    Album in 2001. She was Israel's the "Singer of the Year" several
    times during the 1980's and 1990's.

    Najwa Gibran is one of the best Arabic female singers living today in
    the west. She is an expert of the Arabic traditional folk technique
    in addition to the Lebanese and Bedouin folk songs. She is the lead
    vocalist with Canada's Arabesque Dance Company and The Yuval Ron
    Ensemble in Los Angeles.

    The concert will also feature the International Peace Choir. This
    choir was founded in 1987 with a mission to promote peace in the
    world through music. Members of the choir are between the ages of
    six and seventeen and represent various ethnic, cultural and national
    backgrounds.

    "The mission of the Peace with Music Foundation is to bring different
    cultures together through music," stated Joan Peterson of Starlight
    Creative Media, a Foundation board member. "This concert is the
    fulfillment of our mission. It will be a memorable and inspiring
    evening for the performers and the audience."
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