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León Gieco & Alin Demirdjian: Uniting Cultures in Armenian Genocide Tribute - News Directory 3

León Gieco & Alin Demirdjian: Uniting Cultures in Armenian Genocide Tribute

April 25, 2025 Catherine Williams Entertainment
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  • BUENOS AIRES – Argentine musician León gieco and Armenian⁢ artist Alin Demirdjian have released a collaborative ⁢song to commemorate the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide‍ on April⁣...
  • Each year on April 24, Armenians worldwide commemorate the Armenian Genocide, a systematic extermination of armenians by the Ottoman government during World⁣ War I.
  • The collaborative effort merges two well-known songs: "Las⁣ Golondrinas"⁣ (J.
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Armenian ⁢Genocide Commemoration: Argentine and Armenian Artists Unite in song

Argentine, Armenian Artists Collaborate on Song Commemorating‍ Armenian genocide

BUENOS AIRES – Argentine musician León gieco and Armenian⁢ artist Alin Demirdjian have released a collaborative ⁢song to commemorate the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide‍ on April⁣ 24. The song blends Argentine and‍ armenian musical traditions as a tribute to shared history and⁣ identity.

Armenian Genocide Remembrance: April 24 Commemorations

Each year on April 24, Armenians worldwide commemorate the Armenian Genocide, a systematic extermination of armenians by the Ottoman government during World⁣ War I.

The collaborative effort merges two well-known songs: “Las⁣ Golondrinas”⁣ (J. ⁣Dávalos ⁣/ E. Falú), sung ⁣in Spanish, and “ծիծեռնակ – tsitsernak” (B. Kanachyan / G. Dodokhyan), performed in Armenian. Both compositions centre on the swallow, a symbol representing migrants ⁤and their enduring desire to return to their homeland.

Music video for “Las Golondrinas/ծիծեռնակ – tsitsernak”

Lito Vitale produced the project, which included musicians from both Argentina and ⁤armenia. Notable contributors include Argentine‍ bassist Javier Malosetti‍ and Armenian woodwind instrumentalist Norair Cartashyan. Recordings took place in studios in both ⁢countries, and the music video‍ visually represents the intercultural collaboration.

the song has been available on all major digital ⁣music platforms since Wednesday, April 24.

Commemorative Event ‍Scheduled

A civic ceremony, organized by Armenian institutions of the Argentine ‍Republic (IARA), will⁢ take ⁤place at the Avenida Theater (Avenida de Mayo ⁣1222) next Monday, April 28, at 7 p.m. Gieco, demirdjian, and Vitale are scheduled to perform alongside the Argentine Airport Orchestra, conducted by Néstor Tedesco, and a 110-voice choir ⁤led by Santiago Chotsourian.

Image of the Avenida Theater
The Avenida Theater in Buenos Aires, where a commemorative event will be held.

Demirdjian, a Buenos⁣ aires native currently residing in Gyumri, Armenia, is known for her cultural fusion work.

Argentine and Armenian Artists Collaborate to Commemorate armenian ⁣Genocide with New Song

this‍ article explores the collaborative musical project between Argentine and Armenian artists to commemorate the Armenian⁢ Genocide. The project blends musical⁣ traditions and features a commemorative event.

What is the Armenian Genocide?

Each year on ⁢April 24th, armenians around the world ‍remember the Armenian Genocide.⁤ This was a systematic extermination of ⁤Armenians by the Ottoman⁣ government during World War I.

What is the New Collaborative song About?

The collaborative song merges two well-known songs: “Las Golondrinas” (sung in Spanish) and “ծիծեռնակ – tsitsernak” (performed in Armenian). Both‍ songs ⁢use the swallow as a symbol, representing migrants and their⁢ longing for home. The project is a tribute to shared history and identity, particularly in the context of remembrance.

Who are the artists involved in the Song?

The project brings together notable artists from both Argentina and Armenia:

  • León Gieco: Argentine musician.
  • Alin Demirdjian: Armenian artist (from Argentina, residing in Armenia).
  • Lito Vitale: Producer of the project.
  • Javier Malosetti: ⁤ Argentine bassist
  • Norair Cartashyan: Armenian woodwind ⁣instrumentalist.

Where was the Song Recorded?

The recordings took place in studios located in ⁤both Argentina and Armenia, representing the countries’ intercultural collaboration.

When was the Song released?

The ⁤song became available on all major digital music platforms on Wednesday, April 24th.

What is the importance of ‍the Swallow in the Song?

The swallow is a symbol of migrants and their desire ⁤to return to their homeland, making it ⁤a fitting metaphor for the Armenian experience of displacement and longing.

Commemorative Event in Buenos Aires

A civic ceremony commemorating the release and the date will ‍take place. ⁣HereS what you need to know:

  • Organized by: Armenian institutions ⁣of the Argentine Republic (IARA).
  • Location: Avenida Theater (Avenida de Mayo 1222), Buenos⁢ Aires.
  • Date & Time: ⁣Next Monday, April 28th at 7 p.m.
  • Performers: Gieco, Demirdjian, and Vitale, alongside the argentine Airport Orchestra, conducted by Néstor Tedesco, and a 110-voice choir led by Santiago Chotsourian.

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The Avenida Theater in Buenos Aires,⁢ where a commemorative event will be held.

About Alin Demirdjian

Alin Demirdjian, originally from Buenos Aires and now⁣ residing ⁣in gyumri, Armenia, is known for her work that fuses cultures‍ in her art.

Summary of the collaboration

This musical collaboration is a powerful example of cultural exchange. Here’s a swift⁣ overview:

Aspect Details
Song‍ Title “Las Golondrinas/ծիծեռնակ – ⁢Tsitsernak”
Languages⁢ Used Spanish and Armenian
theme Commemoration of⁢ the Armenian Genocide, Symbolism of Migration
Lead artists León Gieco, Alin Demirdjian
Production Lito Vitale
Release Date April 24th
Commemorative Event Avenida Theater, Buenos Aires,⁣ April 28th

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