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Music Review

In season finale, BMOP charts the Armenian experience

Conductor Gil Rose led the Boston Modern Orchestra Project in a concert that featured works by the late Alan Hovhaness. Conductor Gil Rose led the Boston Modern Orchestra Project in a concert that featured works by the late Alan Hovhaness. (Liz Linder/file)
By Matthew Guerrieri
Globe Correspondent / May 27, 2008

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Centuries of upheaval have made the Armenian diaspora one of the world's largest; by some estimates, almost three times as many Armenians live outside the country as in it. Charting Armenian music and inspiration, the Boston Modern Orchestra Project's season finale, "Armenia Resounding," balanced perspectives from within and without. (Full article: 404 words)

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