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Years active
  
1992–present

Little Singers of Armenia

Little Singers of Armenia (founded in November 6, 1992) is an internationally acclaimed children's chorus, laureate of international competitions, Cultural Ambassador by the European Federation of Choirs. The choir is actively performing in Armenia and abroad. It has participated in many international festivals, important governmental projects and charity concerts. By International federation of choral art, the Little Singers of Armenia was recognized as one of the best choirs of the world. The founder and artistic director of the choir is Tigran Hekekyan, a conductor, pedagogue and professor at the Yerevan Komitas State Conservatory.

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Description

Little Singers of Armenia was founded in 1992 under the auspices of the Armenian Little Singers International Association and Yerevan Municipality, bringing together talented youths from Yerevan and the surrounding provinces.

Activities

Little Singers of Armenia has performed extensively in cities and countries throughout Europe, Asia, Africa, and North America. The choir’s performances have enthralled audiences in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland, Belgium, Russia, Latvia, Poland, Greece, Cyprus, Georgia, China, Japan, Egypt, South Africa, Canada, and in twenty states of the United States.The choir has also participated in various international festivals including, but not limited to, the Basel International Festival (Basel, Switzerland, 1995); Hong Kong and Beijing International Festivals (China, 1999); EXPO 2000 (Hannover, Germany); the Sixth World Symposium on Choral Music (Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, 2002); Dimitria International Festival (Thessaloniki, Greece, 2002); Armenian American choral festival Song of Unity (Armenia, 2004, 2006); Children’s Friendship on the Planet (Moscow, Russia, 2010); and Let the Future Sing international festival (Stockholm, Sweden, 2012).The Little Singers of Armenia often perform under famous conductors, participate in significant state programs, such as the Cultural Days of Armenia in Russia (2001), the 80th anniversary of Charles Aznavour in Paris (2004), the Year of Armenia in Russia (2006), and the Year of Armenia in France (2007).

Awards

The talent of this choir is evident in its many competitive achievements throughout the musical world. Among its accomplishments are several silver medals at the Roodepoort International Eisteddfod of South Africa, in 1993, and the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod in Wales, UK, in 1994. The choir also won gold and silver medals at the Golden Gate International Children’s and Youth Choral Festival in San Francisco, California, USA, in 1995. These many accolades have earned the choir international acclaim. The Little Singers of Armenia were recognized as a Choir of the European Union, nominated as Cultural Ambassador by the European Federation of Choirs in 2001, and awarded the Leonardo da Vinci silver medal by the European Academy of Natural Sciences. The choir has also received some of the highest awards bestowed by the President of Armenia as well as the country’s Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Science and Education, and the Mayor of Yerevan.

Recordings

The choir has several award-winning recordings, among those is Parsegh Ganatchian: Complete Works (1997). The choir has also released a triple-disc album, Fiat Lux (2009). The album Furusato (2012) is dedicated to concert tour of Japan, and 20 Years of Music (2013) is dedicated to the 20th anniversary of the choir.

References

Little Singers of Armenia Wikipedia