
In a stirring celebration of faith, culture, and musical genius, the sanctuary of St. Leon (Ghevontiants) Armenian Cathedral was filled to capacity on the evening of Palm Sunday, March 29, 2026, for a historic orchestral concert commemorating the enduring legacy of the legendary 20th-century composer Alan Hovhaness.
Held under the auspices of His Eminence Archbishop Hovnan Derderian, Primate of the Western Diocese of the Armenian Church of North America, and under the generous patronage of Mr. Arman Narinyan and Mrs. Suzanna Azizian, the concert was dedicated in honor of His Excellency Narek Mkrtchyan, Ambassador of the Republic of Armenia to the United States.


Presented by the Stewardship Committee of the Western Diocese, the evening brought together clergy, dignitaries, benefactors, and music lovers in a profound tribute to one of the most distinctive voices in 20th-century classical music, whose works bridge East and West, sacred and symphonic traditions.




Among the distinguished guests in attendance were Ambassador Narek Mkrtchyan; Consul General of Armenia in Los Angeles Anna Avetisyan; Japan’s Consulate General Advisor Jennifer Usyak; Diocesan Council Chairman Derik Ghookasian, accompanied by his spouse Adrineh; and the son of Alan Hovhaness Mr. William Holst, who was accompanied by his spouse Colleen. Numerous diocesan benefactors, Cathedral godfathers, and devoted supporters were also present, underscoring the communal significance of the occasion.
Opening the program, Derik Ghookasian delivered welcoming remarks, emphasizing the Western Diocese’s steadfast commitment to preserving and celebrating Armenian cultural identity through exceptional artistic initiatives.

The orchestra was masterfully conducted by Maestro Raffi Mikaelian, Artistic Director and Conductor of the Paros Chamber Choir and a conductor at the National Opera and Ballet Theater of Armenia. Under his baton, the evening unfolded as a rich tapestry of Hovhaness’s most beloved works.
The program featured Armenian Rhapsody No. 1, Alleluia & Fugue, and Prayer of St. Gregory, with a moving trumpet solo by Andrew Rodman. Audiences were further captivated by Armenian Rhapsody No. 2 and the evocative piano concerto Lousadzak, featuring pianist Leon Thomasian.

A highlight of the evening was Avak the Healer, Part V, featuring the luminous soprano Arsine Zargaryan, who also delivered a heartfelt rendition of the beloved Armenian folk song Yar Nazani.

The concert was enriched by the participation of the Shnorhali Choir under the direction of Deacon Artur Vardanyan. Their performances included Bahaban Amenayni, a cherished Armenian hymn inspired by the writings of St. Nerses Shnorhali, as well as Der Lour, reflecting the profound liturgical heritage of the Armenian Church.
The evening culminated in a joyful and uplifting choral finale, Jesus Christ Is Risen Today from the Easter Cantata. Celebrating the Resurrection of Christ, the timeless hymn resounded through the cathedral, proclaiming a message of hope, renewal, and triumph.




In his closing remarks, Archbishop Hovnan Derderian expressed heartfelt gratitude to Ambassador Narek Mkrtchyan and Consul General Anna Avetisyan for their gracious presence, to patrons Mr. Narinyan and Mrs. Azizian for their generosity, and to the Stewardship Committee for their unwavering dedication to advancing the mission of the Diocese. He also extended special appreciation to Mr. and Mrs. Holst for their inspiring attendance, to the gifted performers for their artistic excellence, and to all who gathered in celebration of the rich musical and cultural heritage embodied in the works of Alan Hovhaness.


Proceeds from the concert will directly benefit the Stewardship Program of the Western Diocese, supporting the education and formation of the next generation of Diocesan clergy.
This remarkable evening stood as a testament not only to the timeless genius of Alan Hovhaness, but also to the enduring vitality of Armenian sacred and cultural traditions, brought to life through music, community, and faith.