Ara Gevorgian’s Song "Love Each Other" To Be Presented To Grammy Awa

ARA GEVORGIAN’S SONG "LOVE EACH OTHER" TO BE PRESENTED TO GRAMMY AWARDS IN 2008

Noyan Tapan
Dec 14, 2007

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 14, NOYAN TAPAN. Composer and instrumentalist
Ara Gevorgian is going to present his song "Love Each Other" to the
Grammy Awards in 2008. As the musician said at the December 14 press
conference, the lyrics of the song, the author of which is a Finn,
in the future will be translated into nearly 20 languages and the
song will be performed by singers of different nationalities.

Ara Gevorgian mentioned that this year he has also finished the
intrumental work "Love Each Other", on which he worked more than 7
years. The work, which lasts 8 minutes and 40 seconds, and in the
recording of which world-famous musicians took part and national
musical instruments of different peoples were used, is a call to the
whole world humanity to be tolerant and to live in peace.

Touching upon the charges of Polad Bulbuloglu, the Ambassador of
Azerbaijan, according to which the work "Artsakh" is an Azeri one,
A. Gevorgian said that he proved with documents that it is his
authored song. His copyright of that work was stipulated in the
Copyright Library of U.S. Congress in 1998.

"If the Azeris were right, they would apply to the court," A. Gevorgian
said. He himself has much grounds to apply to the court as in the
World Championship of Figure-skating held in Minsk the representative
of Azerbaijan performed to the accompaniment of a distorted performance
of "Artsakh".