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Naregatsi Art Institute had the honor to host the legendary Deep Purple lead singer Ian Gillan, Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi and Rock Aid Armenia founder Jon Dee.
Jon Dee initiated the Rock Aid Armenia charity program in 1989 to help Armenia after the Spitak earthquake.
The Naregatsi Art Institute, with the participation of the Naregatsi Orchestra /Artistic Director Artem Khachatur/ was delighted to welcome world-famous musicians who arrived in Armenia to mark the 30th anniversary of the Rock Aid Armenia charity project. Naregatsi Art Institute founder Nareg Hartounian welcomed the guests.
We are greatly honored to have you here. We thank you for your charitable activity in Armenia. The mission of Naregatsi Art Institute is based on love and dedication, and we are glad that you are also guided by those values. Naregatsi Art Institute wants to express its gratitude to you through music, - said Nareg Hartounian.
The Orchestra had prepared a surprise for the guests, and after Nareg Hartounian’s speech, they presented the cover of the songs "Smoke on the Water" and "She's Gone" playing them on folk instruments. The guests were extremely impressed with the musical surprise. After the Orchestra's performance, Ian Gillan and Tony Iommi expressed their admiration for the young musicians. Despite the rush of the guests, the attendees managed to take photos with their favorite musicians, capturing those memorable moments. Special thanks to Mediamax Company for oganizing the visit of the musicians and guests to Naregatsi Art Institute.
2019-06-05
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