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  • May 22, 2012
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    Robert Amirkhanyan: From the Beginning Was the… Melody
    Robert Amirkhanyan: From the Beginning Was the… Melody
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    February 15

    “One has to preserve the sacred admiration for the light of the world that exists in abundance next to us; one just needs to search for it… I believe I have a long way of revelations still to go.” Music is a means to reveal oneself, and he tells his story to the world in his own language and manner. We have tried to listen to the silence hidden inside the soul of composer Robert Amirkhanyan, the living classic of Armenian songs.



    Guest(s):   Robert Amirkhanyan
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