Arda Mandikian: Soprano Championed By Benjamin Britten

ARDA MANDIKIAN: SOPRANO CHAMPIONED BY BENJAMIN BRITTEN

The Times/uk
November 17, 2009

Arda Mandikian, left, as the ghost of Miss Jessel with Jennifer Vyvyan
in Benjamin Britten’s The Turn of the Screw A singer whose repertoire
ranges, with authority, over more than 2,000 years is likely to be
unusual. Arda Mandikian was surely unique.

She was born in 1924 in Smyrna (Izmir), the daughter of Armenian
survivors of the 1915 massacre; they moved from Turkey to Athens
when she was very young. At the Athens Conservatoire she studied with
Elvira de Hidalgo, who also taught Maria Callas, and with Alexandra
Trianti. A charming photograph exists of Mandikian and Callas, both
late teenagers (one short and slight, the other very large indeed)
at one of a number of concerts they gave together in 1942.

Mandikian’s interest in Greek folksong had led her back to the
music of Ancient Greece and an encounter with James Matthews and Alan
Collingridge, musicians serving in the British Army in Athens, brought
her to England in 1948 where she met Egon Wellesz, the leading scholar
in Byzantine and early Greek music. She had already had a serious
look at the remaining fragments of the latter; Wellesz encouraged
and developed her interest, finally in 1949 helping her to prepare a
recital at Morley College – "Twenty-one centuries of Greek song". The
programme included two of the six existing Delphic hymns, Byzantine
monody, Greek folksong and songs by contemporary Greek composers.

(Mikis Theodorakis was later to write a song cycle for her.) The great
Ernest Newman was mightily impressed and the recital was repeated in
Oxford, where Wellesz was in residence, at the Wigmore Hall and on the
Third Programme. Even more remarkable was her recording of all six
Delphic fragments in the Greek theatre at Delphi, absolute silence
being secured by a detachment of Greek soldiery who suppressed all
interruption. The recording was later issued, on 78s, as the first
item in one of HMV’s Histories of Singing.

The Oxford connection through Wellesz bore rich fruit in 1950 when
Jack Westrup engaged her as Dido in the second part of Berlioz’s
Les Troyens, a big undertaking – it was her opera debut – which she
carried off with dignity and passion. Her love of the role is evident
in two recordings: a rare and rather dim set of 78s made at one of
the Oxford performances and a commercial set of LPs, released by HMV
in 1955, which Hermann Scherchen conducted.

Doors now began to open on an extraordinary ten-year career in the UK.

In 1951 she appeared at the Mermaid Theatre as First Witch in Purcell’s
Dido and Aeneas (Kirsten Flagstad was Dido), later graduating to
Sorceress, which she recorded twice, the second time in Benjamin
Britten’s version, the composer conducting. That autumn she took
the title role in Wellesz’s comic opera Incognita at Oxford. In 1952
she was Emma Hamilton in a concert performance at the Wigmore Hall
of Lennox Berkeley’s Nelson and at the Edinburgh Festival she was
Thomas Beecham’s soprano in Berlioz’s L’Enfance du Christ. She was
dissatisfied with her contribution, citing Edinburgh’s dry east wind
as an unexpected vocal handicap, Beecham later engaged her for one of
the sisters in Andre Gretry’s Zemire et Azor at Bath. The Paris Opera
cast her as Eurydice in 1953 and Covent Garden took notice of her the
same year, giving her a Niece in Peter Grimes, Musetta in La boheme
and (a year later) the title role in Rimsky-Korsakov’s Le Coq d’Or.

More valuable, though, was Britten’s interest: he gave her the Female
Chorus in The Rape of Lucretia, an English Opera production that toured
in Hamburg, Geneva, Aldeburgh and London. In Venice that same year
(1954) she created Miss Jessel in The Turn of the Screw, a production
then seen at Sadler’s Wells. The composer let it be known that the
role had been written for her particular dramatic and vocal gifts.

Other later roles included Alice Ford (Verdi’s Falstaff) for the
Chelsea Group in 1955, Savitri (Holst) with Peter Pears and Thomas
Hemsley in 1956, Elettra (Mozart’s Idomeneo) at St Pancras Town
Hall in 1958. In the autumn of 1959 at the Wigmore Hall she gave a
recital that encapsulated her special strengths: Ancient Greek hymns,
Byzantine monody, Greek folksong, Pizzetti and Respighi in the first
half; Gluck, Duparc, Berlioz, Debussy and Satie in the second.

In the early 1960s Mandikian’s elderly mother began to fail and she
returned to Athens where in due course she spoke out against the
junta, refused to sing in public and became, in the colonels’ eyes,
an unreliable citizen who was best kept under surveillance. Though
important offers came her way from abroad, she felt unable to accept
them for fear of being refused permission to return to Greece.

In effect she was robbed of the climax of an extraordinarily
distinguished performing career. Instead, she turned to administrative
work, being joint director of Greek National Opera (1974-80) and,
later, president of the Maria Callas Society, which administers
Callas scholarships. This work she took most seriously, as she did
her informal role as an adviser to young singers. Indeed, she became,
as it were, Greece’s Singing Supremo and was a familiar figure at
Athens’s principal musical occasions until late in her life.

Arda Mandikian was a quite exceptional artist. Her soprano was strongly
individual and she used it, when required, for powerfully emotional
expression; she was also a fine exponent of French melodies.

Her facial profile was pure classical Greek (it can be found on vases
and coins in museums all over the world) framed in raven-black hair.

English friends saw much less of her after 1960, although she came to
London from time to time and had acquired a nicely English sense of
humour. A good friend who sometimes visited in Athens recalled that
"to be with Arda is to laugh and laugh".

Armenian, Polish Control Chambers Developing Cooperation

ARMENIAN, POLISH CONTROL CHAMBERS DEVELOPING COOPERATION

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
19.11.2009 14:11 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Ishkhan Zakaryan, head of RA Control Chamber and
Jacek Jezierski, President of the Polish Supreme Chamber of Control
(NIK) and Chairman of the EUROSAI Governing Board signed Thursday an
agreement on cooperation.

The agreement envisages ecological control, since Poland has best
European experience in the field.

Mr. Zakaryan aslo informed that Armenia is closely collaborating
with the relevant agencies in Germany, Netherlands, Russia, France
and Bulgaria.

Armenian PM: Everybody Must Be Equal Before The Law

ARMENIAN PM: EVERYBODY MUST BE EQUAL BEFORE THE LAW

ArmInfo
2009-11-18 20:17:00

ArmInfo. Social surveys have shown that Armenian citizens care not so
much for wages and pensions, employment and new jobs, inflation and
high foreign exchange rate, not even so much for the independence of
Nagorno-Karabakh and the recognition of the Armenian Genocide as for
social justice, Prime Minister of Armenia Tigran Sargsyan said while
presenting draft national budget 2010 in the parliament today.

Everybody must be equal before the law irrespective of what position he
holds or property he possesses. This problem will be in the center of
our attention. This, first of all, concerns big business. In order to
restore public confidence the big business should work transparently.

Each big company must meet its tax obligations. "We must work on
this together. For this purpose, we have drafted two big legislative
initiatives," Sargsyan said.

First and foremost, the matter concerns the fact that 500 high-ranking
officials will have to publicly declare their incomes and property, and
a single e-register will operate in Armenia, which will be available
for all the citizens of the country. The high-ranking officials are
to also declare the property and incomes of their relatives. Secondly,
the tax bodies’ control based on risks implies that first of all large
business should be transparent for public, and introduction of the
institute of compulsory external audit is an important measure on the
path to restoration of confidence in large business. "Unfortunately,
I should state that in this sphere we have gained no success, and
the criticism against the government is quite fair",- T.Sargsyan said.

Opposition In Armenia Exists, Says Political Scientists Union Presid

OPPOSITION IN ARMENIA EXISTS, SAYS POLITICAL SCIENTISTS UNION PRESIDENT

Tert
Nov 18 2009
Armenia

According to Political Scientists Union President Hmayak Hovhannisyan,
there is opposition in Armenia because, despite shortcomings, our
country is authoritative, whereas in totalitarian systems, there is
no opposition.

Speaking with journalists today, Hovhannisyan stated, "There is
opposition today; it’s not mandatory for it to be the same."

Hovhannisyan made a reference to Levon Ter-Petrossian’s speech,
noting that the first president had stressed that there’s opposition
today, adding it comes in two forms: those leaning toward the Armenian
National Congress and those leaning toward the Armenian Cause ("Hay
Dat"). Meanwhile, Hovhannisyan spoke about the political footwork in
choosing an opposition leader.

"Though the issue of an opposition leader is not decided by the
ambitions of this or that opposition party or force, in a political
sense, the issue of an opposition leader is decided as a result of
the presidential elections. That is, if extraordinary presidential
elections don’t take place in the coming two years, no one has the
right, politically speaking, to place Levon Ter-Petrossian’s role,
as opposition leader, into doubt, because he took second place in
the elections’ official results; [Armenian Revolutionary Federation]
Dashnaktsutyun’s candidate was not in second place," announced
Hovhannisyan.

VivaCell-MTS And GNC Alfa Sign An Agreement

VIVACELL-MTS AND GNC ALFA SIGN AN AGREEMENT

PanARMENIAN.Net
17.11.2009 18:03 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ VivaCell-MTS Armenia’s mobile operator and wholesale
Internet provider GNC Alfa signed an agreement that enables the
cellular operator to build its own high-speed fiber-optic backbone
network, press service of the company reports.

The contract will enable the company to acquire optic fiber cable
network owned by GNC Alfa, which stretch from the Armenian-Iranian
border to Yerevan.

Armenia’s President Awarded Mikhail Shvydkoi With Medal Of Movses Kh

ARMENIA’S PRESIDENT AWARDED MIKHAIL SHVYDKOI WITH MEDAL OF MOVSES KHORENATSI

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
16.11.2009 20:53 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan met with
representatives of a number of Russian television companies currently
in Yerevan within the framework of Days of Russia’s television. The
Russia’s delegation is headed by President of the "Academy of Russia’s
television" Foundation, special representative of the President of
Russia on international cultural cooperation, Ambassador-at-Large
Mikhail Shvydkoi.

Welcoming the guests and attaching importance to Days of
Russia’s television in Yerevan, Serge Sargsyan mentioned that the
Armenian-Russia strategic partnership, requires attention in various
fields.

"We attach great importance to the deepening of our relations in the
humanitarian sphere. Armenia-Russia relations require daily attention.

The world is changing rapidly, people with new thinking is increasingly
influencing public opinion and, therefore, our task is to remember
our past and pass it all to our new generations, " the Armenian
president said.

Serzh Sargsyan emphasized the role of the media, particularly
television. He stressed that the three Russian channels available
to the Armenian audience that includes a great influence and
responsibility.

Representatives of Russia television presented the results of
the discussions with their Armenian counterparts, in particular,
the possibility of establishing cooperative programs, training of
Armenian specialists at Russian television stations, workshops.

"For his contribution to the development of Armenian-Russian cultural
relations Serzh Sargsyan awarded Mikhail Shvydkoi with the Medal of
Movses Khorenatsi to, press service of the Armenian President reports.

BAKU: Azerbaijan’s Embassy In Russia Investigates Information About

AZERBAIJAN’S EMBASSY IN RUSSIA INVESTIGATES INFORMATION ABOUT MOSCOW’S COOPERATION WITH ARMENIAN SEPARATISTS

news.az
Nov 16 2009
Azerbaijan

Elkhan Polukhov FM has instructed the Azerbaijani embassy in Russia
to investigate information about cooperation of separatist Karabakh
regime with Moscow mayor’s office.

The Foreign Ministry has instructed the Azerbaijani embassy in
Russia to investigate information in Moscow press about cooperation
of separatist Karabakh regime with Moscow mayor’s office, spokesman
for the Foreign Ministry Elkhan Polukhov told.

It was reported today that Narine Agabalyan, a representative of
the leadership of separatist regime in Nagorno Karabakh, dealing
with issues of culture and youth, met in Moscow with chief of
department of foreign economic ties and international relations
of Moscow Georgy Muradov who told her that Moscow is ready to
establish the same cooperation with Nagorno Karabakh like it has
with Abkhazia. According to Agabalyan, they with the Muscovites are
preparing definite projects that will be discussed. She has had the
same meetings with representatives of the Moscow State University and
the Russian Educational Academy with whom they have "reached definite
agreements on cooperation".

BAKU: Turkey’s EU bid hinges on Genocide Recognition, Swedish

AssA-Irada, Azerbaijan
November 12, 2009 Thursday

TURKEYS EU BID HINGES ON GENOCIDE RECOGNITION, SWEDISH POLITICIAN

A Swedish party leader has reportedly claimed that Turkey is to
recognize the developments that happened during World War I as
genocide against Armenians if it seeks to advance toward its admission
to the European Union. The statement was made by Mona Ingeborg Sahlin,
the leader of the Swedish ruling Social Democratic Party, Armenias
public TV channel reported quoting Germanys Deutsche Welle radio
station. This comes after the Swedish party passed a decision at its
annual meeting denouncing the alleged mass killings of Armenians under
the Ottoman rule. In its statement, the party also maintained that,
besides Armenians, Assyrians faced genocide. It is not ruled out that
a genocide bill will soon be put on discussion at the Swedish
parliament. We recall that during the developments in the Ottoman
Empire from 1915 to 1923, Armenians had risen to a riot. They had
taken up arms against Turkey and assisted Russia, one of Turkeys
enemies in WWI. To counter these actions, the Ottoman Empire passed a
decision to resettle the Armenians. However, the latter claim that
their predecessors were subjected to genocide in the process, while
Ankara rejects the allegations and has repeatedly offered to study the
issue through a joint commission of historians.

Vardanyan: Ameriabank Intends To Develop Into Best Commercial Banks

VARDANYAN: AMERIABANK INTENDS TO DEVELOP INTO BEST COMMERCIAL BANKS OF ARMENIA AND CIS

ARKA
Nov 13, 2009

YEREVAN, November 13. /ARKA/. Ruben Vardanyan, the chairman of
Ameriabank’s directorial board and the head of Troika Dialogue Group’s
directorial board, told journalists on Thursday at the bank’s home
office opening ceremony that Ameriabank intends to develop into
the best commercial banks of Commonwealth of Independent States,
not only Armenia.

"We were in luck, since we enlarged our capital and adopted our
development program right before the recession," he said. "That’s why,
despite adverse environment, the bank had a good chance to build up
its capacity. We has grown many times, though it was not so easy to
do it amid the crisis".

Remarkable is that the bank hasn’t changed its strategy, "we has come
for a long time and with sufficient financial resources".

"Some products that are usually sold on markets when things go in a
due course, were temporarily left until later," Vardanyan said.

He said Ameriabank wants not only to be profitable, but also
has ambition to set a good example in some types of activities,
particularly by displaying a high sense of commitment toward its
clients and the personnel.

Artak Anesyan, Ameriabank’s director general-directorial board
chairman, who spoke at a press conference as well, said that the
next year the bank will pay special attention to widening the rage
of services for corporate clients.

Extension of loans to small- and mid-scale entrepreneurship and those
businesses involved in the energy system will be among these services.

"Besides, we have worked out a new service on running assets,"
he said. "This service will be offered soon. This is a service on
subordinated liabilities and trust management."

The Ameriabank CJSC (former Armimpexbank) was founded in July 1992
using the facilities of the Armenian branch of the USSR Vnesheconombank
(Foreign Economy Bank). On September 8, 1992, the bank received a
banking license from the Central Bank of Armenia.

Last August, TDA Holdings limited, affiliated with Troika Dialogue,
Russia’s leading investment company, purchased the bank’s shares.

Swedish Information Portal Puts Online Materials On Armenian Genocid

SWEDISH INFORMATION PORTAL PUTS ONLINE MATERIALS ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

PanARMENIAN.Net
13.11.2009 17:40 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenica, the information portal of the Armenian
community of Sweden is working on digitalizing archive materials found
in the Swedish National and War Archives about the Armenian Genocide.

The first batch of documents from the Foreign Department, mostly from
1915, has been already put online. These are just a number of the
documents which were included in the research paper "The Armenian
Genocide 1915: From a Neutral Small State’s Perspective: Sweden"
which is available at

http://www.armenica.org/material.