Renowned tenor Vanno Tadeo to perform in Yerevan

PanARMENIAN.Net - "My program features music pieces from operas and arias that were a great success with foreign audience," famous tenor Vanno Tadeo related. The 2-part performance will be held to commemorate Armenian Genocide victims, with first part including academic arias, Neapolitan songs and classical works. The second part is comprised of works by Komitas and Yekmalyan, folk songs. Many of the works will be performed for the first time.



The concert will be held after Apr. 24, the Armenian Genocide commemoration day, in Aram Khatchryan Philharmonic Hall in Yerevan, as well as in other cities of Armenia.



In 1996 Vanno Tadeo was invited to Barcelona, and with the assistance of the Catolicos of All Armenians Garegin I, participated in F. Vinias International Tournament, where he was awarded with diploma and Verdi Prize. For the last 8 years Vanno Tadeo has been living in Spain, performing on major European stages.
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