Many famous classic musicians, who are participants of the Artsakh Peace Festival, joined this Manifesto:
We, the musicians from around the world, stand united to raise our voices in support of the people of Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh), who are facing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis.
120 000 people are kept under a total blockade for almost 8 months, under the threat of a real genocide.
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People of Artsakh faced a devastating war 3 years ago. A war where thousands were killed and tens of thousands fled their homes, leaving the villages and towns of their ancestors.
The remaining part of Artsakh is now under a total siege by Azerbaijan. People who simply want to live in their ancestral land, in their own homes, are now deprived of mobility, getting no medications, no food supply, no fuel, no baby food, nothing. What they get instead are the everyday threats from Azerbaijan, that shoots even at the agricultural machinery of the simple villagers who just want to get some food from their land.
We, who have dedicated our lives to the beautiful and sublime art of music, want to share our best and most profound emotions with them.
We want to play and sing for the people of Artsakh to bring HOPE back.
We are also deprived of our right to play for our audience in Artsakh.
So we announce the Artsakh Peace Festival – a virtual Festival that is designed to spread the word about the besieged people, to break the wall of silence, to make our voices the voice of Artsakh.
Our dear public,
We have filled your souls with beautiful melodies and harmonies for many years.
Now we are asking you to open your ears and your hearts for the cry of besieged people of Artsakh. Stand with us in this critical moment, and let us amplify the voices of the people of Artsakh together.
Do not let the worst happen.
Help open the Road of Life. Spread the word. Together let’s be worthy of the high art of music that we are gifted.
Art of Duo: Hrayr Karapetyan & Hasmik Manukyan (violin/piano)
Gurgen Baveyan, bariton
Lianna Haroutounian, soprano
Aksel Daveyan, bariton
Navasard Hakobyan, bariton
Ruzan Mantashyan, soprano
Hasmik Torosyan, soprano
Ani Yorentz-Sargsyan, soprano
Narine’ Dellalian, violonist
Mane Galoyan, soprano
Suren Shahidjanian, bass
Levon Mouradian, cellist