Eurovision: Cardiff singer preparing to take to the stage at Eurovis

Wales Online
March 28 2015

Cardiff singer preparing to take to the stage at Eurovision –
competing for Armenia

15:36, 28 March 2015
By Huw Silk

Mary-Jean O’Doherty, who lives in the Welsh capital and has Armenian
heritage, has been selected by the Caucasian country

She is hoping to emulate Abba and Bucks Fizz – and possibly do
slightly better than Bonnie Tyler.

A singer from Cardiff says she is privileged to be representing her
country at the annual pop and glitz fest Eurovision this spring.

But rather than lining up for the UK Mary-Jean O’Doherty is warming up
her vocal cords for when she lines up as part of a group singing for
Armenia.

The nation’s entry comprises six people representing people of
Armenian heritage who grew up around the world.

Supergroup

Known as Genealogy, the group also includes singers from the United
States, Japan, Ethiopia, France and Armenia itself.

And 32-year-old Mary-Jean, who had never visited the country before,
said: “I’m so incredibly excited and privileged to be taking part in
this supergroup.”

Brought up in the United States, the operatic soprano came to Cardiff
from Australia seven years ago and has since married Welshman and
freelance accompanist Caradog Williams.

But her family roots are in Armenia, a country of 3m people – about
the same as Wales – and which is sandwiched between Georgia,
Azerbaijan, Iran and Turkey.

Band’s symbol is a tree

“Armenian television reached out to singers from the Armenian Diaspora
to invite them to come to Armenia, learn about their heritage and
represent Armenia for Eurovision,” she said.

“The symbol for the band is a tree – the poignant image of Armenian
family whose roots come from this country.

“My Armenian singing teacher in Australia, the world-renowned operatic
soprano Arax Mansourian, nominated me.

“I’ve been so inspired by my talented band mates and we’ve all had
such an outpouring of love and support from the Armenian people – it’s
been a very emotional journey for me so far and I’ll feel so honoured
to be singing for Armenia.”

Opera singer Mary-Jean came to Wales in 2008 where she took up a place
with the Cardiff (now Wales) International Academy of Voice.

But although the annual music spectacular – this year taking place
between May 19 and 23 in the Austrian capital Vienna, following
Conchita Wurst’s victory in 2014 – is primarily known for pop,
Mary-Jean said her operatic style was not completely new.

Drawn from many styles

“I would say it is a bit different,” she admitted. “But then you only
have to look at Italy’s group Il Volo to realise we’re not exactly
alone in this.

“I also have to commend our brilliant and versatile composer Armen
Martirosyan who drew from many styles: pop, rock, soul, Armenian folk.

“I am happy to be bringing the classical opera genre into the mix.”

Mary-Jean says she has always been a fan of Eurovision – and Genealogy
has its work cut out emulating Armenia’s entry last year, which
finished a strong fourth.

‘It can only grow’

Describing the Armenian entry, she said: “[It is] a very dynamic and
powerful band with a strong sense of cohesion and even stronger vocals
and a transcendent and soulful song.

“We’ll be heading to Vienna soon to complete some filming and then
heading to Armenia to rehearse our show.

“I feel so proud of the work we’ve already accomplished as a group –
it can only grow.”

And Mary-Jean said she hopes people in Wales – who are barred from
voting for the UK’s entry Electro Velvet – will instead lend her and
Armenia their support.

She added: “I love the Land of Song so much. And, since Wales doesn’t
have its own entry, in a way I am singing for you too.”

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

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Emil Lazarian

“I should like to see any power of the world destroy this race, this small tribe of unimportant people, whose wars have all been fought and lost, whose structures have crumbled, literature is unread, music is unheard, and prayers are no more answered. Go ahead, destroy Armenia . See if you can do it. Send them into the desert without bread or water. Burn their homes and churches. Then see if they will not laugh, sing and pray again. For when two of them meet anywhere in the world, see if they will not create a New Armenia.” - WS