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Chookasian Armenian Concert Ensemble
Saturday, February 12, 2005
leading traditional Armenian music ensemble
Door 7:30pm, Music 8:00pm | Purchase advance tickets: $18.50

One of the few US-based groups performing works from the ancient, rich secular vein of classical Armenian music, the Chookasian Armenian Concert Ensemble plays a unique mix of traditional vocal and dance music from the 16th through the 19th centuries, from both Eastern and Western Armenia. Under the direction of Fresno resident John Chookasezian, this septet of master musicians performs on traditional instruments, weaving together stories of the songs and their composers with beautiful renditions of each musical piece. The ensemble features John on clarinet and his wife Barbara as principal vocalist, along with Vergine Alimian on kanun (lap harp), Henrick Avoyan on traditional drums, Peter Dorian on oud (lute), Suren Mekhrabian on tarr (double-bodied lute), Albert Vardanyan on duduk (wooden flute), and Sarkis Petrosyan on santur (hammered dulcimer). With two live albums (Traditional Music and Echoes From Past) to their name, plus a string of honors like the National Gold Medal Award presented to John by Armenia's Cultural Minister and a sold-out appearance at the Kennedy Performing Arts Center, Washington, DC, the ensemble aspires to preserve and perpetuate the music of the Armenian people. "It is our vision," says John, "That in the future our children's grandchildren will also know this beautiful music."

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