"ARTNOVA" choir accepts new singers: Rehearsals resume on September 4

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"ARTNOVA" adult mixed choir, a joint initiative by the Armenian Cultural and Educational Center (ACEC) and the Hamazkayin Armenian Educational and Cultural Society of Boston continues to accept new singers under the direction of Doctor of Music, Maestro Artur Veranian, internationally acclaimed choral conductor and instructor.

Maestro Artur Veranian

Internationally acclaimed choral conductor and teacher, recipient of numerous awards in Germany, Italy, Spain, Russia, Latvia, Estonia, Ukraine, and Armenia. Many of his students have become professional vocalists around the world.

Rehearsals and registration

Following the summer break, rehearsals will resume on September 4th and will be held every Wednesday, 7-9pm, at the ACEC.

For more information and registration, call (781) 367-2293


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