{"id":4126,"date":"2016-10-23T16:21:36","date_gmt":"2016-10-23T16:21:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/komitasmuseum.am\/en\/3687\/"},"modified":"2016-12-15T05:49:56","modified_gmt":"2016-12-15T05:49:56","slug":"3687","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/komitasmuseum.am\/en\/3687\/","title":{"rendered":"\u201cHover\u201d State Chamber Choir"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">The \u201cHover\u201d Chamber Choir is open to all manifestations of the chamber choral genre. The Choir has presented many choral performances, large-scale traditional and experimental vocal-symphonic, operatic and chamber projects.<br \/>\nThe Choir collaborates with the Armenian National Philharmonic Orchestra (ANPO), the National Chamber Orchestra of Armenia (NCOA), the Armenian State Soloists Ensemble, as well as with the \u201cYerevan Perspectives\u201d International Music Festival. The repertoire of the Choir is versatile and diverse. \u201cHover\u201d is the initiator and the first performer of a number of works by Armenian composers: V. Sharafyan, A. Avanesov, A. Azizyan, Y. Yerkanyan, S. Yerkanyan, S. Babatorosyan.<br \/>\nThe Choir has recorded seven CDs. \u201cHover\u201d took part in recording soundtracks for \u201cArarat\u201d (directed by A. Egoyan), \u201cLa masseria delle allodole\u201d (\u201cThe Lark Farm\u201d, directed by the Taviani brothers), \u201cNamus\u201d (restored version of the ARTE studio), and other films.<br \/>\nThe \u201cHover\u201d Choir appeared with concerts in Italy, France, Great Britain, Germany, Austria, Russia, Poland, Taiwan, Belgium and the USA. It has taken part in a number of competition festivals. It has appeared in such prestigious concert halls as the Teatro Dal Verme, Cite de la Musique, Le Quartz, \u0422h\u00e9\u00e2tre Nanterre-Amandiers, Strathmore Hall, Carnegie Hall and, at MIDEM, Beiteddine Art Festival, the International Music Festival of Sion Valais, Emilia-Romagna Festival, S\u00fcdtirol Festival, and participated in prestigious ceremonies, the last one being the Aurora Prize in April 2016.<br \/>\n\u201cHover\u201d\u2019s performances of compositions by S. Gubaidulina, R. Shchedrin, K. Penderecki, G. Kancheli, as well as number of other prominent contemporary composers gained great appreciation. The \u201cHover\u201d Chamber Choir has appeared with a number of prominent musicians among whom: G. Kremer, A. Mustonen, R. Shervenikas, D. Geringas and J. Nelson.<br \/>\nStarting from 2011 \u201cHover\u201d continues its activity as a member of the National Center of Chamber Music. On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of its professional activity, the \u201cHover\u201d Chamber Choir was awarded a gold medal of the Ministry of Culture of Armenia. The \u201cHover\u201d Chamber Choir also performs as a septet for special occasions comprised of its male members. As the \u201cHover\u201d septet it appears at various prestigious festivals and halls (last time in March 2016 at Imago Dei in Austria).<br \/>\nStarting from 2013 the general sponsor of the \u201cHover\u201d State Chamber Choir has been VivaCell-MTS Company (CEO R. Yirikian). This circumstance initiated a new, significant stage for the Choir, promoting its creative activity, presenting conditions for the realization of its versatile ideas and projects in full volume. The Choir was founded and ever since has been conducted by Assistant Professor of the Yerevan Komitas State Conservatory, Honored Worker of Culture Sona Hovhannisyan.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The \u201cHover\u201d Chamber Choir is open to all manifestations of the chamber choral genre. The Choir has presented many choral performances, large-scale traditional and experimental vocal-symphonic, operatic and chamber projects. 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