Gérald Papasian est un talent à multiples facettes .
Il restaure l'opéra Arshag II pour l'Opéra de San Francisco.,un opéra du 19ème siècle composé par Tigran Chouhadjian, le ‘Verdi arménien’ . La prestation formidable est celle de la soprano Hasmik Papian, qui incarne la reine Olympia, malheureuse épouse du roi Archak. Hasmik Papian est tout simplement magnifique :l'air du 3. acte sur son fils assassiné, est le summum de la musique et du théâtre réunis.
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Il met en scène Anoush pour le Detroit Opera House.
Il est décoré ,par le président d'Arménie, de la médaille de Moïse de Khoren, la plus haute distinction culturelle du pays.
Il monte l'opera-bouffe Gariné en français avec 40 chanteurs, danseurs, acteurs & musiciens.
He restored Arshak II, which premiered at the San Francisco Opera, and staged Anoush at the Detroit Opera House in 2001. The President of Armenia recently awarded Papasian the Movses Khorenatsi medal, the country's highest cultural honor.
Gariné est un succès formidable quand il est créé en 1870 à Constantinople . Inspiré par Verdi et Offenbach, il mélange le classique avec de la musique orientale.
L'oeuvre est extrêmement populaire aussi bien auprès des Arméniens que des Turcs, pendant tout le 20ème siècle et elle a connu de nombreuses adaptations cinématographiques et TV.
Gérald Papasian tourne régulièrement avec la troupe d'Irina Brook.
The founder of the Dikran Tchouhadjian Research Center in Paris, Papasian has already helped revive several Armenian operas in the United States. He restored Arshak II, which premiered at the San Francisco Opera, and staged Anoush at the Detroit Opera House in 2001. The President of Armenia recently awarded Papasian the Movses Khorenatsi medal, the country's highest cultural honor.
He is now focusing on Gariné, a playful opera by Dikran Tchouhadjian, that was staged in Paris and Marseille earlier this year to great critical acclaim. The show is performed in French by a company of 40 actors, singers, dancers and musicians. Papasian will show video clips of these performances (CDs will be available) and talk about his plans to bring the iconic operetta to the United States and Armenia next year.
Gariné (Léblébidji Hor Hor Agha) was a huge hit when it was created in Constantinople in the 1870s. Inspired by Verdi and Offenbach, Tchouhadjian's score blends classical music with oriental melodies. The work continued to be extremely popular with both Turks and Armenians throughout the 20th century, and it was turned into several movies and TV shows.
A founding member of the Irina Brook Company, Gerald Papasian recently performed in the play "Waiting for the Dream" at La MaMa theatre in New York, and he is the co-author of the award-winning show "Sojourn at Ararat".
The evening is under the joint auspices of Archbishop Khajag Barsamian – Primate of the Eastern Diocese of the Armenian Church, and Mr. Garen Nazarian – Ambassador, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Armenia to the UN.
Read more about Gerald Papasian Presents Armenian Opera Bouffe at New York Fundraiser 12/13 – BWWOperaWorld by opera.broadwayworld.com
The founder of the Dikran Tchouhadjian Research Center in Paris, Papasian has already helped revive several Armenian operas in the United States. He restored Arshak II, which premiered at the San Francisco Opera, and staged Anoush at the Detroit Opera House in 2001. The President of Armenia recently awarded Papasian the Movses Khorenatsi medal, the country's highest cultural honor.
He is now focusing on Gariné, a playful opera by Dikran Tchouhadjian, that was staged in Paris and Marseille earlier this year to great critical acclaim. The show is performed in French by a company of 40 actors, singers, dancers and musicians. Papasian will show video clips of these performances (CDs will be available) and talk about his plans to bring the iconic operetta to the United States and Armenia next year.
Gariné (Léblébidji Hor Hor Agha) was a huge hit when it was created in Constantinople in the 1870s. Inspired by Verdi and Offenbach, Tchouhadjian's score blends classical music with oriental melodies. The work continued to be extremely popular with both Turks and Armenians throughout the 20th century, and it was turned into several movies and TV shows.
A founding member of the Irina Brook Company, Gerald Papasian recently performed in the play "Waiting for the Dream" at La MaMa theatre in New York, and he is the co-author of the award-winning show "Sojourn at Ararat".
The evening is under the joint auspices of Archbishop Khajag Barsamian – Primate of the Eastern Diocese of the Armenian Church, and Mr. Garen Nazarian – Ambassador, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Armenia to the UN.
Read more about Gerald Papasian Presents Armenian Opera Bouffe at New York Fundraiser 12/13 – BWWOperaWorld by opera.broadwayworld.com
The founder of the Dikran Tchouhadjian Research Center in Paris, Papasian has already helped revive several Armenian operas in the United States. He restored Arshak II, which premiered at the San Francisco Opera, and staged Anoush at the Detroit Opera House in 2001. The President of Armenia recently awarded Papasian the Movses Khorenatsi medal, the country's highest cultural honor.
He is now focusing on Gariné, a playful opera by Dikran Tchouhadjian, that was staged in Paris and Marseille earlier this year to great critical acclaim. The show is performed in French by a company of 40 actors, singers, dancers and musicians. Papasian will show video clips of these performances (CDs will be available) and talk about his plans to bring the iconic operetta to the United States and Armenia next year.
Gariné (Léblébidji Hor Hor Agha) was a huge hit when it was created in Constantinople in the 1870s. Inspired by Verdi and Offenbach, Tchouhadjian's score blends classical music with oriental melodies. The work continued to be extremely popular with both Turks and Armenians throughout the 20th century, and it was turned into several movies and TV shows.
A founding member of the Irina Brook Company, Gerald Papasian recently performed in the play "Waiting for the Dream" at La MaMa theatre in New York, and he is the co-author of the award-winning show "Sojourn at Ararat".
The evening is under the joint auspices of Archbishop Khajag Barsamian – Primate of the Eastern Diocese of the Armenian Church, and Mr. Garen Nazarian – Ambassador, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Armenia to the UN.
Read more about Gerald Papasian Presents Armenian Opera Bouffe at New York Fundraiser 12/13 – BWWOperaWorld by opera.broadwayworld.com
The founder of the Dikran Tchouhadjian Research Center in Paris, Papasian has already helped revive several Armenian operas in the United States. He restored Arshak II, which premiered at the San Francisco Opera, and staged Anoush at the Detroit Opera House in 2001. The President of Armenia recently awarded Papasian the Movses Khorenatsi medal, the country's highest cultural honor.
He is now focusing on Gariné, a playful opera by Dikran Tchouhadjian, that was staged in Paris and Marseille earlier this year to great critical acclaim. The show is performed in French by a company of 40 actors, singers, dancers and musicians. Papasian will show video clips of these performances (CDs will be available) and talk about his plans to bring the iconic operetta to the United States and Armenia next year.
Gariné (Léblébidji Hor Hor Agha) was a huge hit when it was created in Constantinople in the 1870s. Inspired by Verdi and Offenbach, Tchouhadjian's score blends classical music with oriental melodies. The work continued to be extremely popular with both Turks and Armenians throughout the 20th century, and it was turned into several movies and TV shows.
A founding member of the Irina Brook Company, Gerald Papasian recently performed in the play "Waiting for the Dream" at La MaMa theatre in New York, and he is the co-author of the award-winning show "Sojourn at Ararat".
The evening is under the joint auspices of Archbishop Khajag Barsamian – Primate of the Eastern Diocese of the Armenian Church, and Mr. Garen Nazarian – Ambassador, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Armenia to the UN.
Read more about Gerald Papasian Presents Armenian Opera Bouffe at New York Fundraiser 12/13 – BWWOperaWorld by opera.broadwayworld.com
The founder of the Dikran Tchouhadjian Research Center in Paris, Papasian has already helped revive several Armenian operas in the United States. He restored Arshak II, which premiered at the San Francisco Opera, and staged Anoush at the Detroit Opera House in 2001. The President of Armenia recently awarded Papasian the Movses Khorenatsi medal, the country's highest cultural honor.
He is now focusing on Gariné, a playful opera by Dikran Tchouhadjian, that was staged in Paris and Marseille earlier this year to great critical acclaim. The show is performed in French by a company of 40 actors, singers, dancers and musicians. Papasian will show video clips of these performances (CDs will be available) and talk about his plans to bring the iconic operetta to the United States and Armenia next year.
Gariné (Léblébidji Hor Hor Agha) was a huge hit when it was created in Constantinople in the 1870s. Inspired by Verdi and Offenbach, Tchouhadjian's score blends classical music with oriental melodies. The work continued to be extremely popular with both Turks and Armenians throughout the 20th century, and it was turned into several movies and TV shows.
A founding member of the Irina Brook Company, Gerald Papasian recently performed in the play "Waiting for the Dream" at La MaMa theatre in New York, and he is the co-author of the award-winning show "Sojourn at Ararat".
The evening is under the joint auspices of Archbishop Khajag Barsamian – Primate of the Eastern Diocese of the Armenian Church, and Mr. Garen Nazarian – Ambassador, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Armenia to the UN.
Read more about Gerald Papasian Presents Armenian Opera Bouffe at New York Fundraiser 12/13 – BWWOperaWorld by opera.broadwayworld.com