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    Paruyr Muradyan, Astghik Musheghyan: THE SEMINARY OF ARMASH
    Paruyr Muradyan, Astghik Musheghyan:  THE SEMINARY OF ARMASH

    1998, 259 pp. (in Armenian)

    This two-partite study is dedicated to a seminary established in the 19th century in the Armenian-populated village of Armash, Turkey, the region of Nicomedia. The founders of the Seminary of Armash were Bishop Maghakia Ormanian and the Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople Khoren Ashekian. The first part of this study, written by Prof. Paruyr Muradyan, presents the history of the monastery where the Seminary was located and of the Seminary itself. Astghik Musheghyan, the author of the second part, presents the musical traditions of the Seminary, the teachers of music who worked there, and their musical heritage.



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