VivaCell-MTS general sponsor of Return 6th Classical Music Festival
“Gallery of Arts” cultural foundation, under high patronage of the First Lady of the Republic of Armenia Mrs. Rita Sargsyan and with VivaCell-MTS general sponsorship, presents the Return 6th Classical Music Festival.
The name of the festival symbolizes the aim of the festival – bringing together under one roof those Armenian classical musicians, who have left for other countries during the last two decades. VivaCell-MTS is committed to the noble goal of providing our compatriots, who are making musical career outside Armenia an opportunity to visit and perform for the Armenian lovers of classical music. For already six years, this festival is bringing the sons and daughters of Armenia to Homeland from all parts of the world. Famous Armenian musicians from France, Israel, Denmark and Germany will perform during the Festival.
“Experiencing classical music is very important for the individual development and harmony. And, as Armenia’s leading telecommunication operator and responsible corporate citizen, VivaCell-MTS pays high importance to the aesthetical education and development of the Armenian society”, VivaCell-MTS General Manager Ralph Yirikian commented. “Classical music is a magical tool we must cultivate in the society, and especially in the younger generation, because it is the classical music that can broaden human ability to understand and appreciate the whole beauty of the world around them. It is the music that can enrich one’s life, provide a tool to experience the world from a new perspective”, added Ralph Yirikian.
Having embedded the cultural mission in the heart of its operation, VivaCell-MTS supports projects aiming at the preservation and development of the arts and cultural elements such as music, dance, theater, and everything that constitutes the source of national pride and makes the core of Armernian national identity.
The opening of the festival took place at A. Khachatryan Concert Hall on September 24. The Festival includes eight concerts and will be closed on October 31.