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    Armenian Composers and Performers
    Armenian Composers and Performers
    How is Armenian music perceived in the world today? How is Armenian music presented in the world? At this present time, how successful are Armenian musicians? What should be the future of Armenian music?

    Armenian music is used as a vehicle for presenting Armenian culture. Music can be analyzed as a component of an overall cultural strategy. Also considered is the interrelationship between music and education. These themes and others are presented in a live discussion on the show. The show features well-known Armenian composers and performers.

    mail: olya@vem.am


    Host  Olya Nurijanyan

    No. Date Aired Topic Listen Download
    1 April 26, 2010 The Architect who Plays Armenian  
    2 April 12, 2010 The First Armenian Concert  
    3 April 5, 2010 The Way We Serve  
    4 March 29, 2010 Alexander Spendiaryan's Symphonic Picture "Three Palms"  
    5 March 22, 2010 Hayk Melikyan: “Our Tradition Needs To Be Noticed”  
    6 March 15, 2010 Hayk Melikyan: “To me, the most modern composer is St. Gregory of Narek”  
    7 March 8, 2010 The Victory of the Armenian Spiritual Songs  
    8 March 1, 2010 Gevorg Armenyan: “Keep Me in Your Memory”  
    9 February 22, 2010 Armine Grigoryan: From “Toccata” to “Unknown Pages”  
    10 February 15, 2010 Robert Amirkhanyan: From the Beginning Was the… Melody  
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