The AGBU Performing Arts Department Holds Benefit Concert for Music Schools in Nagorno-Karabakh

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Friday, 

THE AGBU PERFORMING ARTS DEPARTMENT HOLDS BENEFIT CONCERT FOR MUSIC SCHOOLS IN 
NAGORNO-KARABAKH

On June 14, the AGBU Performing Arts Department held a benefit concert for 
music schools in Nagorno-Karabakh entitled "What Have You Done for Artsakh?" at 
the Yamaha Piano Salon in New York. The performers included mezzo-soprano 
Solange Merdinian; violinist Sami Merdinian; as well as pianist and AGBU 
Performing Arts Department director Hayk Arsenyan, and boasted a varied program 
with traditional Armenian pieces and lullabies alongside Argentine tangos and 
Afro-Cuban dances.

The concert, which raised nearly $4,000 to purchase instruments for music 
schools in Nagorno-Karabakh, is part of a series of benefit concerts initiated 
by the Armenian Ministry of Diaspora and launched by AGBU Buenos Aires in May 
through the efforts of AGBU Buenos Aires vice president Antonio Sarafian and 
artistic director of the series, duduk player Gagik Gasparyan. Concerts have 
been held in three cities across Argentina, the proceeds from which have 
already been used to buy three school pianos. Concerts are scheduled for São 
Paulo, Brazil on July 27 as well as Yerevan, Armenia on September 22 in 
collaboration with the National Folk Instrument Ensemble and the Armenian State 
Dance Ensemble. During the week of the concert, from September 18 to 23, an art 
exhibition will be held at Yerevan City Hall to raise money for the cause. The 
goal of the series is to purchase more than 250 instruments for schools.

"Being part of this incredible project means a lot to me personally. Concerts 
like this one remind us of how lucky we are to be using our music and passion 
to contribute to bettering society, to making the world a better place. While I 
was playing, I felt a stronger connection to my roots and ancestors who 
sacrificed so much and went through all kinds of hardship so our generation 
could have a better life. In a way, this concert symbolizes my gratitude to 
them, to all Armenians around the world, for keeping our identity and culture 
alive. When we work together, we are stronger. I'm humbled to be a part of this 
world concert tour and team of musicians who are donating their talent to bring 
smiles to children and contribute to a brighter future in Artsakh," said Sami 
Merdinian.

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Armenian organization. Headquartered in New York City, AGBU preserves and 
promotes the Armenian identity and heritage through educational, cultural and 
humanitarian programs, annually touching the lives of some 500,000 Armenians 
around the world.
 
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