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Nouritza Matossian

Nouritza Matossian
is a British Cypriot (of Armenian descent) writer, actress, broadcaster and human rights activist.〔(Modern Greek studies yearbook ) University of Minnesota. Modern Greek Studies Program - Foreign Language Study - 1987 - Page 421〕 She writes on the arts, contemporary music, history and Armenia.〔(Portraits of hope: Armenians in the contemporary world ) Huberta von Voss - 2007 - Page 275〕
Matossian published the first biography and critical study of the Greek composer Iannis Xenakis, the source book on his life, architecture and music based on ten years' collaboration with him. She later adapted it into a 50-minute documentary for BBC2, entitled ''Something Rich and Strange''.
Matossian's 1998 book ''Black Angel, The Life of Arshile Gorky'' was written after twenty years' research. ''Ararat'', the award-winning film by Atom Egoyan and Miramax, was partly inspired by ''Black Angel''. She acted as consultant to Egoyan who modelled the female lead role Ani on her. Matossian also wrote and performs a solo show on Gorky's life from the viewpoint of his four beloved women with images and music. It has been produced worldwide over 80 times at venues including the Barbican, Tate Modern, London, New York, Los Angeles, the Edinburgh Festival, Cyprus, Paris, Lebanon, Iran, Romania and Georgia. In Armenia she performed it simultaneously in two languages.
Matossian broadcasts on the BBC and contributes to several newspapers and magazines, including ''The Independent'', ''The Guardian'', ''The Economist'', and ''The Observer''. She was Honorary Cultural Attache for the Armenian Embassy in London from 1991-2000.
She spent her childhood in Cyprus with her Armenian family. Educated in England, she graduated with Honours in Philosophy (B.Phil) from Bedford College, University of London, then studied music, theatre and mime in Dartington and Paris; she has a command of nine languages. She is married to composer Rolf Gehlhaar.
==Publications==
Monographs:
*''Iannis Xenakis'' Fayard, Paris, 1981
*''Xenakis'', Kahn & Averill, London 1985, 1991, paperback; Pro Am, NY.
*''Xenakis'', Moufflon Publications, Cyprus, 2005
*''Black Angel, The Life of Arshile Gorky'' Chatto & Windus, Random House, 1998; Pimlico

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