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Eurovision 2015: Armenia names third participant

February 23, 2015 By administrator

Vahe-Tilbian.jpg

Vahe-Tilbian.jpg

The Public Television of Armenia has announced the name of the Eurovision 2015 Song Contest’s participant from the African continent.

Vahe Tilbian, who is from Ethiopia, is thus the third representative of Geneology which aims to bring together ethnic Armenian singers from different continents across the globe at the international music event set to be held in Vienna, Austria in May.

Tilbian is represented as a popular musician known for his outstanding image and energetic character. His unique music style is said to range from rock to techno, raggie to R&B, Armenian to Ethiopian and Latin.


The band’s six singers will be representatives of different continents sharing a common history.
The first two named participants are Yesai Altunian from France and Tamar Kaprielian from the United States.
The band will perform the song “Don’t Deny” at the contest.
The fourth participant will be named on February 27.
This year’s song contest will unite participants from 40 countries under the slogan Building Bridges.

Vahe was born in Ethiopia to a family of Armenia parents (Garo Tilbian and Ani Aslanian). His grandfather on father’s side settled in the country after narrowly escaping the Genocide. His mother’s ancestors left Western Armenia in the later 1890’s and early 1900’s.


A graduate of the Vancouver University, Canada, Vahe began demonstrating a serious interest in music upon obtaining his bachelor’s degrees in biology. He commenced as a senior tenor in the choir “The Motley Singers”.

The young singer’s first song, “Life or Something Like it”, was released in 2010. In 2012, his single “Don’t Stop” won the third place in the Armenian Pulse Music Award.
Later the same year, he completed the disc “Mixology” which was released for free.
In 2013, the singer released the song Yene Tizita (Nostalgia or Memories), which was a reproduced version of an old Ethiopian prototype. Its director and producer are Aramazd Kalajian and Mulugeta Amaru.

For the past two years, Vahe has been the soloist of Zemen Band. He has collaborated with singers Zeritu Kebede and Michael Belayneh, and the Nubian Arc Band. The ethnic Armenian singer has also been a back vocalist and first concert performer for Abby Lakew, Nhatty, Tsedenya Gebremarkos, Eyob Mekonnen and Shewandagn Hailu. He has performed concerts with Oliver Mtukudzi and Vee and Liz Ogumbo during tours in Ethiopia.

Vahe has been a correspondent for the Ethiopia-based Zoma Magazine; he can freely expresses his thoughts in Armenian, English, Amharic, Italian and French.

The young singer now intends to release two more discs, of which one will be completely Armenina, while the other will feature the Ethiopian musical culture, at the same time presenting a mix of equivalent elements.

Vahe is now training for the contest.
The Eurovision 2016 semifinals are due on May 19 and 21. The final concert will take place on May 23.

Filed Under: Articles, Events Tagged With: Armenia, Eurovision, Vahe-Tilbian

Eurovision: Armenian-American singer Tamar Kaprelian joined the “Genealogy” group to represent Armenia at Eurovision 2015

February 22, 2015 By administrator

Armenian-American singer Tamar Kaprelian

Armenian-American singer Tamar Kaprelian

After the French-Armenian singer Essaï Altounian and probably the Armenian singer Emmi, the third member of the “Genealogy” formed Armenian diaspora and Armenia and will present the song “Do not deny” ( do not deny) at Eurovision 2015 in Vienna (Austria) is known. This is the Armenian-American Tamar Kaprelian representing the American continent in “Genealogy”. Public Channel of Armenia confirmed that the singer Tamar Kaprelian who lives in New York will participate for Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015. “I’m excited, it’s an honor for me to represent Armenia Eurovision “wrote on his facebook site Tamar Kaprelian the announcement of information. “Genealogy” will be composed of Armenians from the five continents of the world (Europe, Asia, America, Africa and Australia) as well as Armenia, rich symbol in the year of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide that decimated the Armenian people and dissemina worldwide survivors. “Do not deny” would address the deniers -mainly Turkey- that distort history and deny their responsibility in this crime against humanity.

Krikor Amirzayan

Filed Under: Events, News Tagged With: Eurovision, genealogy, singer, Tamar-Kaprelian

After Essaï the Emmi singer could join “Genealogy” to represent Armenia at Eurovision 2015

February 17, 2015 By administrator

Emmi at Eurovision 2015 for Armenia?

Emmi at Eurovision 2015 for Armenia?

After the French-Armenian singer Essaï Altounian, the singer from Armenia, Emmi could join the group “Genealogy” to represent Armenia at Eurovision 2015 with the song “Do not deny” (do not deny), the group “Genealogy” to be composed of six singers from Armenia and the Diaspora. Public Television of Armenia desired in the year of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, presented at Eurovision, a group of younger generations of artists Diaspora and Armenia.

To mark the effects of the genocide of the Armenian people to spread throughout the world, and rebirth through the union of these artists turned to the memory and the future. Besides this initiative of Armenia angered Turkey … which through its ally Azerbaijan did not fail to protest to the Eurovision organizers say that the “political” nature of the song Armenia was in contradiction with the rules of the European song contest …

Krikor Amirzayan

#armeniangenocide

Filed Under: Genocide, News Tagged With: armenian genocide, Emmi, Eurovision, genealogy

Armenia: First artist of Genealogy known! Eurovision Video

February 16, 2015 By administrator

Yrevan, Armenia –

Essaï Altounian. Photo: Public Television of Armenia

Essaï Altounian. Photo: Public Television of Armenia

Essaï Altounian is the first member of the band representing Armenia in the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest to be announced. The well-known French-Armenian singer will represent the continent Europe in the project.

ssaï is a French-Armenian singer whose charming voice has touched many hearts. He is also a songwriter, keyboardist and an actor.

First of all I’m really proud to represent Armenia. To be a part of the Genealogy means something powerful to me. It is like being a link between the past and the future, a link between earth and sky.

Armenian Public TV Company has announced earlier that Genealogy will be uniting the new generation of Armenians spread through 5 continents (Europe, Asia, America, Africa, and Australia) around the world in the year of 1915. The group consists of 6 artists with Armenian origin – 6 destinies with 1 story

 

Armenia has come up with a new and innovative idea for the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest: The country will be represented by artists from all five continents! The project will be called Genealogy, and … Read more

In the band, Essaï Altounian will represent the continent of Europe. Even though he has grown up and lived in France, he feels Armenian and has strong feelings about his roots:

With Genealogy I’m one of the bridges connecting Armenian people around the world. I am also one of the bridges who are spreading love and positivity around the world through music. I represent Armenians from Europe – the continent of the Human right and the peace. I want to send a powerful message of humanity and serenity on behalf of European Armenians.I wish that people all around the world realize that Armenians will always climb on the higher mountains to sing, dance and spread joy and happiness.

My official logo ! U like it? 🙂 #genealogy #Armenia #Eurovision #Esc2015 #Austria #Vienna pic.twitter.com/nhj72AQVDx

— Genealogy (@GenealogyMusic) February 14, 2015

Filed Under: Articles, Events Tagged With: Armenia, Essaï-Altounian, Eurovision, genealogy

Armenian genocide, is about to land at the Eurovision song contest #armeniangenocide

February 15, 2015 By administrator

Turkey is not going to like the Eurovision this year.(AP Photo/ Photolure, Hayk Badalyan)

Turkey is not going to like the Eurovision this year.(AP Photo/ Photolure, Hayk Badalyan)

This year’s edition of Europe’s top kitsch-fest, which will be held in Vienna May 19-23, had already promised plenty of intrigue, with Ukraine withdrawing from the contest, Russia organizing a competing event (while still going for a Eurovision win), and the decidedly non-European nation of Australia planning to make its contest debut. Report http://qz.com

Now comes word that Armenia will present a song evoking the aftermath of the Armenian genocide.

This year’s Eurovision contest roughly coincides with the 100th anniversary of the Ottoman empire’s decimation of its Armenian minority. More than 1 million people who were living in what’s now Turkey were killed. Others scattered, seeding the modern Armenian diaspora.

The genocide, which began in April 1915, is still denied by the Turkish government; a trial underway in the European Court of Human Rights Court will test whether outlawing its denial is a violation of free speech.

Armenia will take part in Eurovision with a song evocatively titled Don’t deny, by Genealogy. The group will be comprised of artists from the Armenian diaspora—one each from Africa, America, Asia, Australia, and Europe—who will be joined on stage by an Armenian performer.

Armenian news agency Armenpress reports that the meaning behind the choice to have performers from five different parts of the world is to symbolize unity and peace.

The number goes along with the five petals of the Forget Me Not flower, and another participant will join the group and bring the “petals” together.

According to the Eurovision official website:

The idea is to unite a new generation of Armenians on stage whose families once spread all over the world in the year 1915.

The performers reportedly will include French-Armenian Essaï, who recently released Je n’oublie pas (I don’t forget), a song he dedicates, in the video, to “the 1.5 million Armenians, victims of the 1915 genocide.”
This is not the first time Eurovision has been tied to Armenian politics. In 2012, Armenia withdrew from the contest after the organizers selected Baku, Azerbaijan, as the host city of the event. Armenia and Azerbaijan had gone to war over the disputed South Caucasus territory of Nagorno-Karabakh in the 1990s, without ever getting to a resolution.

Filed Under: Events, Genocide, News Tagged With: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Eurovision, Turkey

Azerbaijan in hysterics over Armenia’s Eurovision pick, “Don’t Deny”

February 14, 2015 By administrator

188271At Eurovision 2015 song contest, Armenia will be presented by artists from five continents.

On the occasion of the Armenian Genocide centennial – musicians from Europe, Asia, America, Africa, Australia will symbolize its emblem – the flower of forget-me-not. The idea behind performance is to unite a new generation of Armenians on stage whose families once spread all over the world in the year 1915.

The project called Genealogy will sing “Don’t Deny” in Vienna.

Armenia’s entry, however, caused hysterics in Azeri media outlets who were quick to come up with accusations of politicizing the event.

Thus, Azerbaijan’s Public Television and Radio Broadcasting Company (ITV) issued a statement saying, “this contest can’t be a victim of any country’s political ambitions and converted into a political arena. The Public Television and Radio Broadcasting Company state that if the news is confirmed, we will also take appropriate steps in the contest.”

Source: PanARMENIAN.Net
Related links:

Тренд: Азербайджан поступит адекватно, если Армения превратит «Евровидение» в политическую арену
Report.az: Официальный представитель “Евровидения” прокомментировал ситуацию с армянской песней

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Don’t-Deny, Eurovision, hysterics

Eurovision Song Contest: Armenia to be represented by Genealogy! #Eurovision2015

February 12, 2015 By administrator

Yerevan, Armenia #genealogy

#armeniangenocide

The logo of the Genealogy project. Photo: Armenian Public Television Company

Armenia has come up with a new and innovative idea for the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest: The country will be represented by artists from all five continents! The project will be called Genealogy, and they will sing Don’t Deny in Vienna.

Peace, unity and tolerance – that will be the key message of the Armenian entry in the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest. Inspired by the symbol of a forget-me-not flower and of Building Bridges, the slogan of the contest, a wholly new concept was born. eurovision.tv

Taking into account numerous requests of the Armenian diaspora, five musicians from Europe, Asia, America, Africa, and Australia, all of Armenian origin, will be part of the band Genealogy. The idea is to unite a new generation of Armenians on stage whose families once spread all over the world in the year 1915.

A Global Forget-Me-Not Flower

The five artists at the same time symbolize the five petals of the forget-me-not flower. In their centre, the group will be unified by a sixth artist, who will be from Armenia.

The stage name of the project in the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest will be Genealogy, and they will sing Don’t Deny.

The first member of the band will be announced on February 16. Stay with Eurovision.tv to be among the first to know!

Did you know?

It’s not the first time Armenia is being represented by an act that refers to its globally spread diaspora:

In 2010, Eva Rivas sang Apricot Stone in Oslo – a song refering to Armenians living far from home, feeling their strong links and longing to the far-away motherland.

Like the forget-me-not flower in this year’s entry, the apricot is also a heavy symbol for Armenians – the fruit even gave its color to one part of the Armenian flag!

 

Filed Under: Genocide, News Tagged With: Armenian, armenian genocide, Contest, Eurovision, genealogy, song

Eurovision 2015: Does the song of France referring to the Armenian Genocide?

February 6, 2015 By administrator

Friday6 February 2015 by Stéphane / armenews

arton107662-480x321The Armenian press expressed appreciation that the French song that will be presented to the greatest pop music competition in Europe this year seems to refer to the Armenian genocide in Ottoman Turkey a century ago.
According to the official website of the Eurovision Song Contest, it is stated that the French singer Lisa Angell, 46, will interpret “Remember” and “Do not Forget” which was performed at a concert in November

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: armenian genocide, Eurovision, french-song

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