Tickets are selling out fast for jazz prodigy Tigran Hamasyan’s Luys i Luso project, hosted by the AGBU Performing Arts Department. Hamasyan’s rearrangement of 5th to the 20th-century sacred Armenian music for piano and voices—in collaboration with the Yerevan State Choir—is a multimedia installation and concert that uses life-sized screens to project his 2,000-mile pilgrimage through historical Armenia, documented by filmmakers Alex Igidbashian and Emily Mkrtichian.
TICKETS SELLING OUT FAST FOR TIGRAN HAMASYAN’S LUYS I LUSO MULTIMEDIA INSTALLATION AND CONCERT
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Tickets are selling out fast for jazz prodigy Tigran Hamasyan’s Luys i Luso project, hosted by the AGBU Performing Arts Department. Hamasyan’s rearrangement of 5th to the 20th-century sacred Armenian music for piano and voices—in collaboration with the Yerevan State Choir—is a multimedia installation and concert that uses life-sized screens to project his 2,000-mile pilgrimage through historical Armenia, documented by filmmakers Alex Igidbashian and Emily Mkrtichian.