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'''Arpine Pehlivanian''' was a [[Lebanese Armenian]] classical [[coloratura soprano]] singer who fled [[Lebanon]] during the [[Lebanese Civil War]] and resettled in the [[United States]], where she lived in [[Long Beach]].<ref>{{Cite book| publisher = Berghahn Books| isbn = 978-1-84545-352-7| last = Migliorino| first = Nicola| title = (Re)constructing Armenia in Lebanon and Syria: Ethno-cultural Diversity and the State in the Aftermath of a Refugee Crisis| date = 2008 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=rP4kg8cew2QC&pg=PA167}}</ref><ref name=latimes1998>''[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/25598266/the_los_angeles_times/ The Los Angeles Times]'', 12 Feb 1998, Thu, Other Editions, Page 329</ref> She is the mother of well-known conductor [[George Pehlivanian]].<ref>{{Cite news| issn = 0458-3035| last = Pasles| first = Chris| title = Married to His Work| work = Los Angeles Times| accessdate = 2018-11-21| date = 1997-03-26| url = http://articles.latimes.com/1997-03-26/entertainment/ca-42376_1_george-pehlivanian}}</ref> Her daughter, Elizabeth Pehlivanian, is a [[mezzo-soprano]]. The three have appeared in performances together with the USC Symphony and the [[Pacific Symphony]]. Pehlivanian has performed works by [[Vivaldi]], [[Haydn]], [[Nikoghayos Tigranian|Tigranian]], [[Rachmaninov]], [[Scarlatti]], [[Mozart]] and others.<ref>''The Los Angeles Times''. 09 Nov 1986, page 329.</ref><ref name=latimes1998 /><ref>''The Los Angeles Times.'' 14 October 1984. Page 365.</ref> |
'''Arpine Pehlivanian''' was a [[Lebanese Armenian]] classical [[coloratura soprano]] singer who fled [[Lebanon]] during the [[Lebanese Civil War]] and resettled in the [[United States]], where she lived in [[Long Beach]].<ref>{{Cite book| publisher = Berghahn Books| isbn = 978-1-84545-352-7| last = Migliorino| first = Nicola| title = (Re)constructing Armenia in Lebanon and Syria: Ethno-cultural Diversity and the State in the Aftermath of a Refugee Crisis| date = 2008 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=rP4kg8cew2QC&pg=PA167}}</ref><ref name=latimes1998>''[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/25598266/the_los_angeles_times/ The Los Angeles Times]'', 12 Feb 1998, Thu, Other Editions, Page 329</ref> She is the mother of well-known conductor [[George Pehlivanian]].<ref>{{Cite news| issn = 0458-3035| last = Pasles| first = Chris| title = Married to His Work| work = Los Angeles Times| accessdate = 2018-11-21| date = 1997-03-26| url = http://articles.latimes.com/1997-03-26/entertainment/ca-42376_1_george-pehlivanian}}</ref> Her daughter, Elizabeth Pehlivanian, is a [[mezzo-soprano]]. The three have appeared in performances together with the USC Symphony and the [[Pacific Symphony]]. Pehlivanian has performed works by [[Vivaldi]], [[Haydn]], [[Nikoghayos Tigranian|Tigranian]], [[Rachmaninov]], [[Scarlatti]], [[Mozart]] and others.<ref>''The Los Angeles Times''. 09 Nov 1986, page 329.</ref><ref name=latimes1998 /><ref>''The Los Angeles Times.'' 14 October 1984. Page 365.</ref> |
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Arpine Pehlivanian was a Lebanese Armenian classical coloratura soprano singer who fled Lebanon during the Lebanese Civil War and resettled in the United States, where she lived in Long Beach.[1][2] She is the mother of well-known conductor George Pehlivanian.[3] Her daughter, Elizabeth Pehlivanian, is a mezzo-soprano. The three have appeared in performances together with the USC Symphony and the Pacific Symphony. Pehlivanian has performed works by Vivaldi, Haydn, Tigranian, Rachmaninov, Scarlatti, Mozart and others.[4][2][5]
Pehlivanian was a member of the faculty at California State University in Long Beach.[6]
References
- ^ Migliorino, Nicola (2008). (Re)constructing Armenia in Lebanon and Syria: Ethno-cultural Diversity and the State in the Aftermath of a Refugee Crisis. Berghahn Books. ISBN 978-1-84545-352-7.
- ^ a b The Los Angeles Times, 12 Feb 1998, Thu, Other Editions, Page 329
- ^ Pasles, Chris (1997-03-26). "Married to His Work". Los Angeles Times. ISSN 0458-3035. Retrieved 2018-11-21.
- ^ The Los Angeles Times. 09 Nov 1986, page 329.
- ^ The Los Angeles Times. 14 October 1984. Page 365.
- ^ The Los Angeles Times. 20 November 1986, Page 330