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    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone: 212.319.6383, x118
    Fax: 212.319.6507
    Email: [email protected]
    Website: www.agbu.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    Wednesday, July 26, 2006

    KARABAKH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA CAPTIVATES AUDIENCES AROUND ARMENIA

    On the evening of June 27, 2006, AGBU-sponsored Karabakh Chamber
    Orchestra (KCO), under the direction of the celebrated conductor
    Gevork Muradian, delivered a momentous performance to a captive
    audience at Yerevan's Aram Khachaturian Concert Hall. Playing works by
    Gomidas, Vivaldi and Bach, the concert was part of the "One Nation,
    One Culture" All-Armenian Cultural Festival that has taken KCO to
    various regions of Armenia.

    Before their visit to Yerevan, KCO, with the support of Archbishop
    Bargev Martirossian, head of the Artsakh (Karabakh) Diocese of the
    Armenian Church, made a pilgrimage to Mardakert and later toured
    Berdzor. Gevork Muradian promised to perform a few concerts every year
    in Berdzor, located by the Lachin corridor. KCO's participation in the
    "One Nation, One Culture" festival not only introduced the young
    orchestra to audiences across Armenia but also helped foster a sense
    of cultural unity between Armenia and Karabakh.

    Founded two years ago with funding by AGBU, KCO has attracted a number
    of gifted graduates of the Yerevan State Conservatory, and continues
    to increase its enrollment of musicians from Karabakh. Under the
    leadership of Gevork Muradian, KCO has helped revitalize the cultural
    life of the region. "After the victory in war NKR is now facing
    another war - a cultural war - which requires efforts and finances,"
    acknowledges Muradian of the significance of the orchestra. "I will do
    my best to elevate the Karabakh Chamber Orchestra...we will tour
    regularly and our performances of masterpieces of classical art will
    contribute much to the international recognition of Karabakh."

    KCO has opened the eyes of the people of Karabakh in recognizing the
    importance of classical music. Together with the administration of the
    Karabakh Music School, Gevork Muradian has started a music college
    where young violinists, cellists and other future professional
    musicians study today. Muradian's future plans include adding wind
    instrument and opera music classes.

    While KCO's plans may appear ambitious, both Muradian and his
    orchestra have demonstrated their determination to set their standards
    high. They offer new concert selections for each of their
    performances, gaining the reputation as one of the best chamber
    orchestras in the South Caucasus. KCO has already received a number of
    invitations to perform abroad.

    Established in 2004, the Karabakh Chamber Orchestra (KCO) consists of
    26 members and is based in Stepanakert, Karabakh. For more information
    on KCO, please email [email protected].

    AGBU is the largest international, non-profit Armenian organization in
    the world, and is dedicated to preserving and promoting the Armenian
    heritage and culture through humanitarian, educational, cultural and
    social programs that serve some 400,000 Armenians annually. For more
    information on AGBU and its worldwide programs, please visit
    www.agbu.org.
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