Creation & Conflict; 8 Days In June Festival Hopes To Challenge Conv

CREATION & CONFLICT; 8 DAYS IN JUNE FESTIVAL HOPES TO CHALLENGE CONVENTION
by Ted Shaw, Windsor Star

Windsor Star (Ontario)
June 21, 2007 Thursday
Final Edition

When the Detroit Symphony Orchestra wanted to put together a festival
of music that challenges the conventions of orchestral music, it
looked north.

Or south, actually, to Ontario.

More specifically, the DSO asked Peter Oundjian, Toronto-born music
director of the Toronto Symphony, and its own principal guest conductor
and artistic adviser since last September, to assemble 8 Days in June,
a bold, new arts festival that begins today at Orchestra Hall.

The DSO also lured a Canadian radio personality Tom Allen, host of
CBC’s Music & Company, to act as creative consultant over several
classical music announcers on Detroit radio.

Far from a snub, it was a recognition of the close relationship
between the two countries and the cities of Detroit and Toronto,
Oundjian insists.

"I think that since Detroit is north of Canada, it is Canada,"
Oundjian said with a twinkle in his eye.

The 52-year-old conductor said the ties binding us are tight.

"Seriously, I think the fact that Detroit gets all the CBC stations
has had a lot of impact over the years. They’re always in touch with
Canadian news and the Canadian arts scene."

Since his appointment as the DSO’s artistic adviser in the absence
of retired director Neeme Jarvi, Oundjian has earned frequent-flyer
points between Toronto and Windsor.

"There’s been a close connection going back to Gunther Herbig," he
said. While Herbig was music director in Toronto in the early 1990s,
following his tenure in Detroit, he continued to live in Bloomfield
Hills, Mich.

"It’s an easy connection," Oundjian said. "I fly into Windsor to
conduct in Detroit. It’s an internal flight for me."

The Canadian-born Oundjian, the youngest of five children of Armenian
immigrants, still bears the British accent of his musical education in
England. From the age of seven, he studied violin there and eventually
attended the Royal College of Music. He also studied at the Juilliard
School in New York with, among others, Itzhak Perlman.

Oundjian was appointed music director of his hometown Toronto Symphony,
succeeding Jussa Pekka Saraste, in 2003 and has contributed to turning
that troubled operation around with some unconventional programming.

A cousin of Monty Python original Eric Idle — his mother and Idle’s
are sisters — Oundjian will conduct the premiere in Toronto later
this month of Idle’s oratorio, Not The Messiah (He’s a Very Naughty
Boy), based on the film, Life of Brian.

His challenge in Detroit, he said, is to push the envelope in a
similar way.

"The whole idea of the festival is to challenge convention,"
he explained.

So the classics of Beethoven and Stravinsky rub shoulders with jazz
music by Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, hip
hop from Public Enemy’s Chuck D, rock ‘n’ roll, and a 20th-century
stage play with music, Stravinsky’s A Soldier’s Tale, recast by
novelist Kurt Vonnegut.

The Canadian connection extends to the participation in A Soldier’s
Tale by Colm Feore, his wife Donna Feore as director, and Stratford
Festival actor Graham Abbey.

"We understand we are messing with tradition to a certain degree,"
Oundjian said. "But this festival is a great place for people who
think the concert hall is dull to come and experience music in a
different way."

A classical music performance in the new millennium, Oundjian said,
relies on what he calls "enhancements," the use of techniques common
to other media, like cinema and theatre.

"The audience comes conditioned to expect that," he said. "We’ve
been getting messages from our audiences for years now that they are
totally ready for enhancements."

When he conducted the Shostakovich Symphony No. 11, The Year 1905,
based on historical events in czarist Russia, the performance opened
with a single shaft of light trained on him. When it ended, the hall
was thrust into total darkness.

"It was very ominous and very effective," he said. "It’s a simple
technique done in every theatre in the world. But you almost never
see it in a concert hall."

That performance will be duplicated during 8 Days in June.

Each year, the festival will have a new theme. In its debut, the
theme is Creation and Conflict.

It’s the perfect climate in which to depart from the norm, especially
in programming classical music.

"We start out with the Beethoven 5 (Symphony No. 5) and Stravinsky’s
Rite of Spring on the same program," Oundjian said. That concert is
tonight at Orchestra Hall at 8:30 p.m.

"You never see those works on the same program. But there’s a very
strong reason for it here. In the festival, we are looking at the
start of three centuries — the 19th, the 20th and the new millennium
— and taking a particular interest in the conflicts at the start of
those epochs.

"There were the Napoleonic Wars in Beethoven’s time, the First World
War and the Russian Revolution in Stravinsky’s time, and our own era
of post-9-11.

"The Beethoven and the Stravinsky were absolutely central to two of
those epochs, and it will be very instructive to see what music was
produced out of the conflicts. These kinds of juxtapositions can
provide new perspectives, new ideas."

Another example is Vonnegut’s rewrite of A Soldier’s Tale (L’histoire
du soldat), which transports Stravinsky’s early-20th century stage work
inhabited by magicians and fairies to the court-martial and execution
of Second World War Pte. Edward Slovik, who was born in Detroit.

Ultimately, Oundjian would like to see a new kind of audience attend
8 Days in June.

"If you’re doing anything that is somewhat worthwhile," he said,
"one of the ways you find that out is the criticism you receive. I
don’t think anyone has done anything that makes a strong statement
without some kind of criticism.

"We aren’t doing anything truly outrageous. We’re letting the material
dictate how far we need to go. The Vonnegut-Stravinsky piece represents
what the festival’s all about.

"It’s a work not often performed, but transformed into something
different and completely relevant to this city and these times."

[email protected] or 519-255-5777, ext. 641

8 DAYS IN JUNE HIGHLIGHTS

All events take place at the Max M. Fisher Music Center and Orchestra
Hall, 3711 Woodward Ave., Detroit. Tickets range from US$65 to $20,
or $300 for the series pass. For more details and to order tickets,
go to , or call 313-576-5111.

– Tonight at 8:30 p.m., DSO performs Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 and
Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring.

– Friday at 8 p.m., trumpeter Wynton Marsalis leads the Lincoln Center
Jazz Orchestra.

– Saturday at 8 p.m., pianist Christopher O’Riley performs
interpretations of the music of Radiohead.

– Sunday at 5 p.m., a screening of the documentary Beethoven’s Hair,
plus performances of two sonatas.

– Monday at 8 p.m., rapper Chuck D of Public Enemy discusses the
hip-hop movement, followed by a poetry slam by Detroit writers.

– Tuesday at 8 p.m., a DSO program of world music inspired by events
of 9-11.

– Wednesday at 8 p.m., Kurt Vonnegut’s reworking of the Stravinsky
work, A Soldier’s Tale, starring F. Murray Abraham, Colm Feore and
Graham Abbey.

– Thursday at 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m., DSO performs Shostakovich’s
Symphony No. 11, The Year 1905, and the String Quartet No. 8.

www.8daysinjune.com

The Former Director Of The NKR National Security Service May Become

THE FORMER DIRECTOR OF THE NKR NATIONAL SECURITY SERVICE MAY BECOME THE NKR PRESIDENT, THE DATA OF THE PUBLIC OPINION POLL SAY

ArmInfo
2007-06-18 18:54:00

As director of the research centre "Sociometer" Aharon Adibekyan
said at the press-conference in Urbat club today, according to the
public opinion poll, 60% of respondent are ready to support Bako
Sahakyan’s candidacy at the presidential election that will be held on
19 July in Karabakh. He also added that he has got not more than 1.5%
rivals. The majority of respondents say about humanism of Sahakyan,
his readiness to give aid to those who need that, big experience and
participation in the Karabakh war. Adibekyan declined to comment on
the rumours about the spy activity of Sahakyan and is allegedly big
"freaky" experience.

Adibekyan named the NKR Deputy Foreign Minister Masis Mailyan as
Saakyan’s main opponent at the presidential election. According to the
public opinion poll, 3% of respondent were for Mailyan’s candidacy,
and 5% said they wanted to see him at the post of the NKR president. At
the same time 1% of respondents were against his candidacy. Adibekyan
also added that the major part of Mailyan’s supporters live in
Stepanakert (about 10%), but this number decreases 3-4 times in the
regions. He also said that it is not ruled out that the incumbent
president Arkadiy Gukasyan may affect the results of the presidential
election. According to the data of the public opinion poll, about 60%
of respondents consider Mailyan’s activity "chiefly positive" and
only 11% "extremely negative". Thus, distribution of forces at the
election may change if Gukasyan will "prefer" one of the candidates.

To note, 700 residents from Stepanakert, 6 regional centres and 11
big inhabited localities participated in the public opinion poll.

Hrant Dink Awarded Posthumously With Armenian President’s Prize

HRANT DINK AWARDED POSTHUMOUSLY WITH ARMENIAN PRESIDENT’S PRIZE

PanARMENIAN.Net
18.06.2007 18:55 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Today Armenian President Robert Kocharian has
handed 13 nominal presidential awards for 2006. Agos Armenian-Turkish
newspaper editor-in-chief Hrant Dink was awarded posthumously.

Paolo and Vittorio Taviani also received the award for their Lark Farm.

The award was for the first time conferred posthumously. "Hrant Dink’s
death is a great loss for our people. We will always remember him and
I assure his family that Armenia is their home and we will always
be glad to see them," Mr Kocharian said. When receiving the award,
Dink’s widow Rakel Dink said, "The award of the President of Armenia
is honorary and sad for our family. I believe Hrant wished he could
be among us now. He used to say that Armenia is a big Homeland and
Diaspora appears as small islands."

Awards were also handed to a group of young scientists. "Today we
have heard unknown names. But I wish these names to become Armenia’s
visit card in future," the RA leader said.

The presidential award has been conferred since 2001 with the
assistance of Rober Poghossian and Sons Foundation and Hayastan All
Armenian Fund, the RA President’s press office reports.

The opening ceremony of Homenetmen Stockholm Club

17 June, 2007

PRESS RELEASE
Homenetmen Sweden
Contact: Hagop Khatcherian
Tel: 0046707461495
E-mail: [email protected]

The opening ceremony of Homenetmen Stockholm Club

After several years of a club absence, finally Homenetmen Stockholm
Chapter made a very vital decision by opening the Homenetmen Club in
Stockholm, Sweden. There were almost 150 guests who came in order to
witness and appreciate Homenetmens presence in Stockholm.

Present were, the special guest of the day Mr. Hrach Maroutian who cut
the ribbon during the opening ceremony as a faithful member of
Homenetmen.

The ceremony started with `Mer Hayrenik’ anthem followed by the
opening speech by Brother Hagop Mardirossian chairman of Homenetmen
Stockholm chapter. Brother Mardirossian emphasized the importance of
Homenetmens duty to the Armenian young generation to educate them with
the spirit of the humble Armenian to give his outmost for the
prosperity of the Armenian Community. The speech by the Homenetmen
Sweden was presented by the chairman Brother Hagop Khatcherian who
officely announced the name of the club which was specially dedicated
to one of our `Fedayis’ during the struggle war in Artsakh who was
killed in 1993 Brother Shahen Meghryan. He spoke about the concern
regarding our new generation which has the difficulty of speaking our
language and promised that Homenetmen would do his outmost on
educating them our language, religion and history.

Our special guest Brother Hrach Maroutian expressed his gratitude
towards the Homenetmen Stockholm Chapter members for their fantastic
and hard work on creating the club which would serve not only for
Homenetmen members but the whole Armenian community of Stockholm.

Representative of Armenian National Committee of Scandinavia Suzanne
Khardalian talked about the importance of Homenetmen in Sweden,
specially for the youth to come closer in order to learn more about
our land, language, culture, history and religion.

Father Nerseh Khalatian Vice-vicar of the Armenian Apostolic Church of
Scandinavia accompanied with the priest of Stockholm and Uppsala
Father Norayr Gandjumian, expressed his gratitude towards Homenetmens
faithful approach to our church and promised to do his outmost on
giving the Armenian Churches role in Homenetmen by teaching about our
religion to the youth and the adults by creating a fruitful
cooperation.

The ceremony was ended by `Harach Nahadag’ which was followed by a
reception and donations to Homenetmen Stockholm Chapter.

As of June 15 4 Candidates to NA Nominated at Elecoral District 15

AS OF JUNE 15 FOUR CANDIDATES TO NATIONAL ASSEMBLY NOMINATED AT
ELECTORAL DISTRICT No 15

YEREVAN, JUNE 16, NOYAN TAPAN. June 17 is the deadline for nominating
candidates for by-elections to the RA National Assembly by the
majoritarian electoral system at electoral district No 15 of Aragatsotn
marz. Spokeswoman for the Central Election Commission (CEC) Tsovinar
Khachatrian told NT correspondent that as of June 15, four candidates
were nominated – ARF member Gurgen Shahinian, nonpartisans Mnatsakan
Mnatsakanian (Talin mayor), Emin Karapetian and Mekhak Mkhitarian. The
first was nominated by the ARF, the other three – on civil initiative.

To recap, RPA member Khachik Manukian elected at the May 12 elections
at this electoral disctrict has declined to receive his deputy mandate.
Out of the candidates nominated, it is only M. Mnatsakanian who as
candidate participated in the May 12 elections, being the main rival of
K. Manukian.

By Far’s Program "Travel To Armenia" Next Group Of American Armenian

BY FAR’S PROGRAM "TRAVEL TO ARMENIA" NEXT GROUP OF AMERICAN ARMENIAN YOUNG SPECIALISTS VISITS HISTORIC HOMELAND

Noyan Tapan
Jun 15 2007

YEREVAN, JUNE 15, NOYAN TAPAN. By the "Travel to Armenia" program of
Fund for Armenian Relief (FAR) next group consisting of 23-40-year-old
American Armenian specialists is in Armenia on a ten-day visit
from June 11. As Noyan Tapan correspondent was informed by Levon
Lachikian, FAR Spokesperson, the group will see Armenia’s sights,
will visit Nagorno Karabakh, as well as will meet with Catholicos of
All Armenians Karekin II, RA Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian.

L. Lachikian said that within the framework of the program being
implemented for already the 11th year in total 280 specialists have
visited Armenia. In his words, this program has the goal to contribute
to strengthening of contacts between young Armenian specialists of
Armenia and Diasapora. In L. Lachikian’s words, during the visits
Diasporan Armenian young people not only get acquainted with their
native land, but also receive a possibility to orient themselves in
the issue of providing practical assistance to the homeland.

His Holiness Karekin II Defrocks Rev. Fr. Ruben Yeghiazarian

HIS HOLINESS KAREKIN II DEFROCKS REV. FR. RUBEN YEGHIAZARIAN

ArmRadio.am
13.06.2007 12:51

His Holiness Karekin II, Catholicos of All Armenians, has accepted the
letter of resignation submitted by Rev. Fr. Ruben Yeghiazarian, and
a pontifical order defrocking him has been issued. Fr. Yeghiazarian’s
primate, His Grace Bishop Sebouh Chouljian of the Diocese of Gougark,
had submitted a letter supporting the resignation.

>From this day forward, Fr. Yeghiazarian shall be recognized as a
layman and be known by his baptismal name, Tigran Yeghiazarian.

United States Scrutinizes Investigation Into Wrongdoings

UNITED STATES SCRUTINIZES INVESTIGATION INTO WRONGDOINGS

Lragir.am
11-06-2007 13:49:27

On June 11 the office of the Millennium Challenge Account Armenia state
non-commercial organization was dedicated, which is located near the
government building, across the office of the Republican Party, hardly
10 or 15 meters away. John Danilovich, CEO MCC, participated in the
ceremony, who has twice visited Armenia and has also written a few
letters to the president of Armenia on the necessity for fair
governance as an important benchmark of the Millennium Challenge
program.

The reporters did not have an opportunity to find out the opinion of
John Danilovich on the program, the continuity and performance to
benchmarks because Danilovich declined to answer their questions, and
the officers of the Millennium Challenge Armenia said there will be no
questions, for it is their style of work. According to the style of
work, the symbolic tape was cut, speeches were made by John Danilovich,
the minister of finance and economy, member of the board of the
Millennium Challenge Account Armenia Vardan Khachatryan, and the
resident country director of the Millennium Challenge Corporation Alex
Russin. Danilovich and Khachatryan cut the tape, then walked about the
office which had been set up earlier but was dedicated on June 11.
After visiting a couple of rooms the reporters and cameramen were asked
out.

As to the thoughts of John Danilovich, an advocate of fair governance,
on fair governance in Armenia, the implementation of the program and
the performance on the benchmarks, the reporters learned from his
speech which was fortunately open for reporters, as well as the press
release of the U.S. Embassy which had informed beforehand what John
Danilovich would be saying. By the way, his address to the ceremony did
not differ from the speech that had been handed over to reporters on
paper. At least, the satisfaction of Danilovich with the implementation
of the Armenian program of the MCC, the efforts of the Armenian
government, Millennium Challenge Account Armenia was expressed in both
the text and his speech. During the address John Danilovich said the
government is fully responsible for the program implemented in its
country. The CEO endorsed the willingness of the Armenian government to
assume responsibility. By the way, the prime minister of Armenia Serge
Sargsyan had been said to take part in the ceremony of opening of the
office with Danilovich but he did not turn up. The minister of finance
and economy Vardan Khachatryan said Serge Sargsyan was absent because
he was busy introducing the new ministers, and he has to visit all the
ministries within a few hours.

The only but perhaps the core difference between the text of the speech
by John Danilovich and the real speech was that the statement on the
full responsibility of the government was absent in the text.
Meanwhile, the statement that made the core idea of the text was not
uttered during the speech. The text held that they welcomed the
Armenian parliamentary elections and congratulate the Armenian people
on a more successful election over the previous elections. These
elections appeared to be progress towards international standards, but
they continue to scrutinize the investigation into reported wrongdoing.
According to the text, the MCC board will make a decision on
eligibility of Armenia as well as all the other countries participating
in the MCC in December.

7 out of 17 Ministers in RA Government are Newly Appointed

7 OUT OF 17 MINISTERS IN RA GOVERNMENT ARE NEWLY APPOINTED

YEREVAN, JUNE 11, NOYAN TAPAN. The number of newly appointed Ministers
in RA government is 7, the rest retained their Minister portfolios. At
that, 6 out of 17 Ministers were put forward by RPA, 3 by ARFD, 2 by
Bargavach Hayastan and 6 are non-partisan.

The Ministers offered by RPA are:

Aram Haroutiunian – RA Minister of Nature Protection. He had been
working as RA Minister of Urban Development since 2004 June. He was
born on July 20, 1967 in the village of Yeghvard, Nairi region.

Armen Movsisian – RA Minister of Energy. He has been RA Minister of
Energy since 2001. He is a member of RPA Board. He was born on January
13, 1962 in Ghapan.

Manuk Topuzian – Minister-Chief of RA Government Staff. He has been
taking the post of Minister-Chief of RA Government Staff since 2000
November. He is a member of RPA Board. He was born on March 5, 1949 in
Yerevan.

Hovik Abrahamian – RA Minister of Territorial Administration. He has
been RA Minister of Territorial Administration since 2000. He is a RPA
member. He was born on January 24, 1958 in the village of Mkhchian,
Ararat region.

Andranik Manukian – RA Minister of Transport and Communication. He has
been RA Minister of Transport and Communication since July 2001. He is
a RPA member. He was born in 1954 in the village of Aghavnadzor,
Hrazdan region.

Vardan Khachatrian – RA Minister of Finance and Economy. He has been RA
Minister of Finance and Economy since November 2000 up to present. He
is a RPA member. He was born on April 6, 1959 in the town of Jermuk.

ARFD retained three Minister’s portfolios: the following Ministers were
reappointed from ARFD:

Aghvan Vardanian – RA Minister of Labor and Social Issues. He has been
taking this post since 2003. He is a member of ARFD Supreme Body. He
was born in 1958 in the village of Gemur, Nakhichevan.

David Lokian – RA Minister of Agriculture. He has been taking this post
since June 2003. He was born on January 20, 1958 in the Republic of
Georgia.

Levon Mkrtchian – RA Minister of Education and Science. He has been
taking this post since 2006 May. He is a member of ARFD. He was born on
March 18, 1965 in Yerevan.

The following Ministers were appointed from Bargavach Hayastan Party:

Haroutiun Khushkian – RA Minister of Health. Before taking the post he
was Director General of Erebuni Medical Center CJSC and Nairi Medical
Center CJSC. He was born on April 14, 1956 in Yerevan.

Vardan Vardanian – RA Minister of Urban Development. He was RA Minister
of Transport and Communication in 2004-2007.

The following Ministers are non-partisan:

Mikhail Haroutiunian – RA Defence Minister. In 1994 he was appointed
Head of General Headquarters of RA Armed Forces – First Deputy Defence
Minister and in April 2007 RA Defence Minister. He was born on February
10, 1946 in the village of Sagiyan, Shemakhi region of Azerbaijan.

Nerses Yeritsian – RA Minister of Trade and Economic Development. Since
2003 he had been Adviser to CBA Chairman and since 2005 Acting Head of
Financial Observations Center, too. He was born on February 23, 1971 in
Yerevan.

Gevorg Danielian – RA Justice Minister. He had been RA Deputy
Prosecutor General since 2004. He was born on May 5, 1958 in Yerevan.

Armen Grigorian – RA Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs. He was
Vice-Chairman of Physical Culture and Sport State Committee attached to
RA government in 2003-2007. He was born on February 1, 1961 in Yerevan.

Vartan Oskanian – RA Foreign Minister. He has been RA Foreign Minister
since April 1998. He was born on February 7, 1955 in Aleppo (Syria).

Hasmik Poghosian – RA Minister of Culture. She has been RA Minister of
Culture and Youth Affairs since May 2006. She was born on May 22, 1960
in Yerevan.

Journalist Sentenced To 2.5 Years Imprisonment

JOURNALIST SENTENCED TO 2.5-YEAR IMPRISONMENT

A1+
[04:24 pm] 06 June, 2007

June 6 – Court of First Instance of Erebuni and Nubarashen communities
sentenced Gagik Shamshyan, a press photographer of "Aravot" (Morning)
and "Chorord Ishkhanutyun" (Forth Power) newspapers, to 2.5-year
imprisonment.

Gagik Shamshyan will note be imprisoned. He will be on two-year
probation. Gagik Shamshyan has been fined 200 000 AMD. The money will
be given to Zohrab Ghazaryan, the injured party.

The judge Alexander Azaryan found the accusation submitted by Zohrab
Ghazaryan warranted. To remind, Shamshyan was accused of money
embezzlement (250 thousand AMD).

Gagik Shamshyan can appeal the verdict at the Appellate Court on
criminal issues within 15 days.

Gagik Shamshyan doesn’t admit his guilt. Nevertheless, he is not
going to quash the verdict.

"I am not afraid that the Appellate Court might change the restraint
-preventive punishment. I am content with court employees’ attitude. I
have participated in many trials and observed judges’ unbiased attitude
towards defendants and witnesses," the press photographer said.

According to Shamshyan, the support of mass media representatives
helped him a lot. "I think both the Prosecutor’s Office and the
Police came to realise that they cannot silence journalists through
intimidation and threats. I shall continue my activities without any
sense of fear," said Shamshyan.