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  • Third International Jazz Festival To Be Held On July 16-17 In Yereva

    THIRD INTERNATIONAL JAZZ FESTIVAL TO BE HELD ON JULY 16-17 IN YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, JULY 11, NOYAN TAPAN. Third International Jazz Festival of
    Yerevan will be held on July 16-17 at the Malkhas Yerevan club. State
    Jazz Orchestra of Armenian Public Television and Radio, Armenian Jazz
    Band, the Jazz Band of the 70-s, Artaskh Jazz Band, as well as the
    US well-known Earth, Wind and Fire Experience Feat Al McKay AllStar
    band will take part in the festival. The latter will first perform
    in Yerevan on July 17 at the Aram Khachatrian concert hall.

    As pianist Levon Malkhasian, Malkhas jazz club Chairman, informed
    at the July 11 press conference, well-known Diasporan musicians,
    saxophone-player Alexander Zakarian (Russia), duduk-player Levon
    Minasian (France), pianist Artur Satian (Lebanon) and others will
    participate in the festival. According to L.Malkhasian, a concert
    of 4 Armenian jazz bands will be organized within the framework of
    the festival.

    The first Yerevan International Jazz Festival was held in 1998, the
    second in 2000. According to L.Malkhasian, despite of a long interval,
    jazz days have been held in Yerevan for already several years on the
    initiative of the U.S.

    Embassy. "The halls are crowded in these days, which was surprising
    for me at first. They like jazz in Armenia and we will try to organize
    this festival even if once in two years," the famous jazzman said.

    According to Vazgen Asatrian, founder of the Jazz Band of the 70-s,
    jazz originated in Armenia in the 1930-s. Artemi Ayvazian, Tsolak
    Vardazarian, Konstantin Orbelian, Stepan Shakarian made a contribution
    to the full formation of the Armenian jazz. "Though in the Soviet
    years jazz was considered a bourgeois art, many people listened to
    jazz, particularly, the generation of the 60-70-s liked jazz art,"
    V.Asatrian said.

    To recap, the tickets of July 16 and 17 concerts have been almost
    completely sold, though the tickets of the first concert cost 2-10
    thousand drams and of July 17 concert 10-30 thousand drams.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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