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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

    Thursday, July 27, 2006

    AGBU-FUNDED APO MARKS 80 YEARS OF SYMPHONIC EXCELLENCE IN ARMENIA

    The 2005/2006 season marked the 80th Anniversary of Armenia's premiere
    symphony, the Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra (APO). Funded by AGBU
    since 1992, the APO began their landmark concert schedule on September
    23, 2005 culminating in the 80th Anniversary Concert on June 8, 2006.

    Special guest performers and conductors during the 2005/2006 season
    included cellist David Geringas of Germany, pianist Paolo Marzocchi of
    Italy, conductor Luc Baghdassarian of Switzerland, violinist Jean
    Ter-Merguerian of France, violinist Yuka Tsuboi of Japan, pianist
    Vladimir Ovchinnikov of Russia, and pianist Gary Barnett of the United
    States.

    The dream of the APO began on December 10, 1924, when composer
    Alexander Spendiarian, newly arrived in Yerevan from Russia, conducted
    an 18-member orchestra consisting of conservatory professors and
    students. This inaugural concert proved that Armenia had the real
    potential to create a symphony and garner an audience in the Armenian
    capital. The following year, on March 20, 1925, Professor Arshak
    Adamian, Rector of the Yerevan Conservatory, led the first concert of
    the newly founded symphony orchestra. At the time, Spendiarian
    predicted, "There will come a time, when our yet modest student
    orchestra will proudly bear the honorary title of the Armenian State
    Orchestra." His dream soon became a reality.

    Over the decades, many superior talents graced the APO stage, until
    the somber post-Soviet days of the 1990's when governmental funds for
    artistic endeavors ceased, and the formerly state-funded APO faced one
    of its greatest financial challenges. As a result, in 1992, AGBU
    stepped in to guarantee that one of the country's cultural treasures
    would be preserved and continue to offer high quality performances
    during this difficult transitional period and beyond.

    In recent years, many international performers, including operatic
    sensation Isabel Bayrakdarian, pianist Sergei Babayan, pianist Alexei
    Lubimov, baritone Renato Bruson, and conductor Alexander Treger have
    shared the stage with the APO, proving the orchestra's continuing role
    as a cultural beacon of artistic excellence.

    APO has been primarily subsidized by AGBU since 1992 in recognition of
    the importance of the performing arts in Armenia. Annual grants are
    allocated for weekly concerts, new instruments, administration, salary
    supplements, international guest artists and special festivals. APO
    has successfully toured Austria, England, France, Germany, Greece,
    Iran, Lebanon, Russia, Turkey, UAE and the United States, and has
    produced over a dozen CD recordings. For more information on APO,
    please visit www.apo.am.

    For more information on AGBU and its worldwide programs, please visit
    www.agbu.org.
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