The official rewarding ceremony took place at the Embassy of Armenia in Germany on October 26, 2011. The gifted musicians received their rewards by the Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the Republic of Armenia Armen Martirosyan.
The ceremony was also attended by the President of the German-Armenians Central Council and the Union of the Armenian Academics Azat Ordukhanyan, the President of the Armenian Cultural Community in Berlin Vartkes Alyanak, the President of the Church Community in Berlin Bedros Dikiciyan, the Religious Pastor of the Armenian Communities in Northern Germany Priest Gnel Gabrielyn, the permanent Deputy Representative of the Republic of Artsakh in Germany Harutyun Grigoryan, the Ambassador’s assistants Hayk Kakosyan, Karen Mkrtchyan, Hasmik Vasilyan, the ex-employee of the Embassy Anna Shavinyan, the member of the Armenian Academic Union cellist Petros Sargisian.
The Ambassador Martirosyan made a speech emphasizing that the task of the Armenian musicians living abroad is presenting and advocating Armenian culture to the foreigners. Meanwhile, the Ambassador offered his mediation in organizing the German-Armenian musicians concerts in Armenia. A speech was also made by the President of the German-Armenians Central Council Azat Ordukhanyan who agreeing with the Ambassador’s viewpoint in the meantime stated that in addition to the above mentioned activity and perhaps more important is that our musicians enter communities and present their music - Komitas, Babajanyan, Khachatryan, to the Armenian children who live far from their homeland and its educational system. Mr. Ordukhanyan stressed that the musicians and the teachers living outside the Republic of Armenia are to present the Armenian culture to the diaspora -living young generation in order to preserve our identity and develop it under a foreign sky, remain Armenians and fight for our common dreams.
Driven with patriotic spirit, Armenian culture and arts presenting and advocating ideas, aesthetical taste and patriotism inspiring and at the same time irreplaceable members of the Armenian Community are Armine Ghuloyan and Vardeni Davidian. Along with their art they also do community services. Both are members of the Armenian Academic Union, are paying members and have been participating in numerous community-held projects and giving concerts in communities and unions over years. Moreover, Armine Ghuloyan was among the first to initiate the reestablishment of the”Armenian Academic Union-1860” which is a scientific-cultural organization. And when on January 7, 2001 it was reopened, Armine Ghuloyan was elected as the vice-president of the Union.
Therefore, taking into consideration these facts as well, the German-Armenians Central Council (Zentralrat der Armenier in Deutschland, ZAD ) proposed Armine Ghuloyan’s, Vardeni Davidian’s and Koryun Asatryan’s nominees for rewarding. Talking about their achievements it is worth mentioning that they have gained indisputable eminence and recognition. Armine Ghuloyan is the author of six books, Vardeni Davidian took the first prize and “Grand Prix” in the Korean International Vocal Competition in Germany and since 2004 has worked in Bonn Opera. 26-year-old Koryun Asatryan who has already managed to get to the heights of the German saxophone art and take his permanent place in the German media is a prizewinner of numerous European competitions.
Armine Ghuloyan, Vardeni Davidian, Petros Sargisian, Aram Mikaelyan, Vahan Markarian, Hrachuhi Bassenz,Gor Harutyunyan, Ani Aghabekyan, Sona Talian, Karine Babajanyan, Hasmik Papyan, Tigran Mikaelyan, Sergey Khachatryan, Lusine Khachatryan, Elen Harutyunyan, Hayk Deinyan, Karine Gilanyan, Vladimir Yaskorski, Suren Anisonyan, Hayrapet Arakelyan, Ilona Markarova, Diana Harutyunyan, Satik Tumyan, Andranik Sargsyan, Levon Allaverdyan, Inga Petrosian, Anna Babayan, Lusine Ghazaryan, Astghik Beglaryan, Artur Paravyan, Alisa Yepremyan, prof. David Grigorian are good friends of Armenian communities’ and share their song and music with their compatriots. The German-Armenians Central Council is convinced that the involvement of the Armenian musicians will make a significant contribution on the way of forming Armenian identity as well as maintaining and developing it among the Armenians who live far from Mount Ararat and Echmiatsin.
Ofelya Sargsyan, Flensburg, Germany
www.times.am , 23.11.2011