Yeghishe Vardapet (Armenian:Եղիշե, pronounced[jɛʁiˈʃɛ], AD 410 – 475; Eliseus, spelled alternatively Yeghisheh, Yeghishé, Eghishe, Egishe, Elishe, or Ełišē) was a prominent Armenian historian. He was the author of a history documenting the successful revolt of the Armenians in the 5th century against the rule and religion of the Sassanid Persians.
Life
According to ancient and medieval sources that have trickled down to historians, Yeghishe was one of the younger pupils of Sahak Partev and Mesrop Mashtots, the inventor of the Armenian Alphabet. In 434, he, along with several other students, were sent to Alexandria to study Greek, Syriac and the liberal arts. He returned to Armenia in 441 and entered into military service, serving as a soldier or secretary to the SparapetVardan Mamikonian. He took part in the war of religious independence (449-451) against the Persian King, Yazdegerd II.
Following their defeat at the battle of Avarayr, he renounced military life, became a hermit and retired to the mountains south of Lake Van (Rshtunik'). In 464-465, he was asked to write the history of the events leading up to and after the battle of Avarayr by a priest named David Mamikonian. Following his death, his remains were removed and taken to the Surb Astvatsatsin Monastery, located along Lake Van's shoreline. All ancient authorities speak of Yeghishe as a vardapet (church doctor).
Born in Kars, on March 13, 1897, Charents received his primary and secondary education in his hometown. At the age of 18 (in 1915,) he joined the Armenian Voluntary Troops. Afterward, he moved to Moscow to continue his education. In 1919, he moved to Yerevan, where he lived for the rest of his life. Charents is a poet gifted with an incredible talent, dynamism, and individuality. He is one of the greatest names, not only in Armenian, but also in Soviet poetry. His major works are: “Danteyagan arasbel” (“A legend of Dante,”) “Yergir Nayiri” (“Nayiri country,”) “Epicahgan lousapats” (“An epic dawn,”) and “Kirk Janabarhi” (“A road book.”) Following the publication of the last title, he was accused as a nationalist and member of the ARF. He was arrested in 1936. Charents died in 1937, at the p...
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published: 09 Jan 2015
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Armenian Dance Music Yeghishe Manoukian Yeghishi Dance
Armenian Dance Music Yeghishe Manoukian Yeghishi Dance
published: 15 Jun 2012
Concert in the Galleries! Yeghishe Manucharyan, Victoria Avetisian, and Armen Manucharyan
Timestamps:
Introduction: 0:00
Aragil, A. Heqimyan: 3:17
Vard, R. Meliqyan: 7:33
Kyanq ou Kriv, A. Grigoryan: 10:31
Alagyaz Folk Song: 15:03
Ave Maria, G. Caccini: 19:13
Cinema Paradiso, E. Morricone: 22:23
O Sole Mio, 25:45
Per Te, W. Afannasieff: 29:30
Chinar es, Komitas: 33:34
Dzakhord orer Jivani: 36:45
Ari-Ari A. Avagyan: 41:27
Hayastan, Konstantin Petrossian: 46:08
published: 18 Oct 2020
Yeghishe Charents
Yeghishe Charents was an Armenian poet, writer and public activist. Charents' literary subject matter ranged from his experiences in the First World War, the Russian Revolution, and frequently Armenia and Armenians.He is recognized as "the main poet of the 20th century" in Armenia.
published: 10 Aug 2024
Victoria Avetisyan and Yeghishe Manucharyan Commercial
These wonderful performers and teachers have a unique quality of being able to draw out each individual's true voice.
If you’ve ever dreamt of being able to sing or are in need of amazing singers please contact them at:
victoriaavetisyan.com
yeghishemanucharyan.com
Born in Kars, on March 13, 1897, Charents received his primary and secondary education in his hometown. At the age of 18 (in 1915,) he joined the Armenian Volun...
Born in Kars, on March 13, 1897, Charents received his primary and secondary education in his hometown. At the age of 18 (in 1915,) he joined the Armenian Voluntary Troops. Afterward, he moved to Moscow to continue his education. In 1919, he moved to Yerevan, where he lived for the rest of his life. Charents is a poet gifted with an incredible talent, dynamism, and individuality. He is one of the greatest names, not only in Armenian, but also in Soviet poetry. His major works are: “Danteyagan arasbel” (“A legend of Dante,”) “Yergir Nayiri” (“Nayiri country,”) “Epicahgan lousapats” (“An epic dawn,”) and “Kirk Janabarhi” (“A road book.”) Following the publication of the last title, he was accused as a nationalist and member of the ARF. He was arrested in 1936. Charents died in 1937, at the prison hospital in Yerevan.
Born in Kars, on March 13, 1897, Charents received his primary and secondary education in his hometown. At the age of 18 (in 1915,) he joined the Armenian Voluntary Troops. Afterward, he moved to Moscow to continue his education. In 1919, he moved to Yerevan, where he lived for the rest of his life. Charents is a poet gifted with an incredible talent, dynamism, and individuality. He is one of the greatest names, not only in Armenian, but also in Soviet poetry. His major works are: “Danteyagan arasbel” (“A legend of Dante,”) “Yergir Nayiri” (“Nayiri country,”) “Epicahgan lousapats” (“An epic dawn,”) and “Kirk Janabarhi” (“A road book.”) Following the publication of the last title, he was accused as a nationalist and member of the ARF. He was arrested in 1936. Charents died in 1937, at the prison hospital in Yerevan.
http://armaudiobooks.blogspot.com/
Yerajhshtakan dzevavorum@ kompositor yev gortziqavorogh Vahan Nahapetyani !
Kardum e Ruben Karapetyan@ !
Երաժշտական ձևավորո...
http://armaudiobooks.blogspot.com/
Yerajhshtakan dzevavorum@ kompositor yev gortziqavorogh Vahan Nahapetyani !
Kardum e Ruben Karapetyan@ !
Երաժշտական ձևավորումը կոմպոզիտոր և գործիքավորող Վահան Նահապետյանի !
Կարդում է Ռուբեն Կարապետյանը !
http://armaudiobooks.blogspot.com/
Yerajhshtakan dzevavorum@ kompositor yev gortziqavorogh Vahan Nahapetyani !
Kardum e Ruben Karapetyan@ !
Երաժշտական ձևավորումը կոմպոզիտոր և գործիքավորող Վահան Նահապետյանի !
Կարդում է Ռուբեն Կարապետյանը !
Timestamps:
Introduction: 0:00
Aragil, A. Heqimyan: 3:17
Vard, R. Meliqyan: 7:33
Kyanq ou Kriv, A. Grigoryan: 10:31
Alagyaz Folk Song: 15:03
Ave Maria, G. Cac...
Timestamps:
Introduction: 0:00
Aragil, A. Heqimyan: 3:17
Vard, R. Meliqyan: 7:33
Kyanq ou Kriv, A. Grigoryan: 10:31
Alagyaz Folk Song: 15:03
Ave Maria, G. Caccini: 19:13
Cinema Paradiso, E. Morricone: 22:23
O Sole Mio, 25:45
Per Te, W. Afannasieff: 29:30
Chinar es, Komitas: 33:34
Dzakhord orer Jivani: 36:45
Ari-Ari A. Avagyan: 41:27
Hayastan, Konstantin Petrossian: 46:08
Timestamps:
Introduction: 0:00
Aragil, A. Heqimyan: 3:17
Vard, R. Meliqyan: 7:33
Kyanq ou Kriv, A. Grigoryan: 10:31
Alagyaz Folk Song: 15:03
Ave Maria, G. Caccini: 19:13
Cinema Paradiso, E. Morricone: 22:23
O Sole Mio, 25:45
Per Te, W. Afannasieff: 29:30
Chinar es, Komitas: 33:34
Dzakhord orer Jivani: 36:45
Ari-Ari A. Avagyan: 41:27
Hayastan, Konstantin Petrossian: 46:08
Yeghishe Charents was an Armenian poet, writer and public activist. Charents' literary subject matter ranged from his experiences in the First World War, the Ru...
Yeghishe Charents was an Armenian poet, writer and public activist. Charents' literary subject matter ranged from his experiences in the First World War, the Russian Revolution, and frequently Armenia and Armenians.He is recognized as "the main poet of the 20th century" in Armenia.
Yeghishe Charents was an Armenian poet, writer and public activist. Charents' literary subject matter ranged from his experiences in the First World War, the Russian Revolution, and frequently Armenia and Armenians.He is recognized as "the main poet of the 20th century" in Armenia.
These wonderful performers and teachers have a unique quality of being able to draw out each individual's true voice.
If you’ve ever dreamt of being able to sin...
These wonderful performers and teachers have a unique quality of being able to draw out each individual's true voice.
If you’ve ever dreamt of being able to sing or are in need of amazing singers please contact them at:
victoriaavetisyan.com
yeghishemanucharyan.com
These wonderful performers and teachers have a unique quality of being able to draw out each individual's true voice.
If you’ve ever dreamt of being able to sing or are in need of amazing singers please contact them at:
victoriaavetisyan.com
yeghishemanucharyan.com
Born in Kars, on March 13, 1897, Charents received his primary and secondary education in his hometown. At the age of 18 (in 1915,) he joined the Armenian Voluntary Troops. Afterward, he moved to Moscow to continue his education. In 1919, he moved to Yerevan, where he lived for the rest of his life. Charents is a poet gifted with an incredible talent, dynamism, and individuality. He is one of the greatest names, not only in Armenian, but also in Soviet poetry. His major works are: “Danteyagan arasbel” (“A legend of Dante,”) “Yergir Nayiri” (“Nayiri country,”) “Epicahgan lousapats” (“An epic dawn,”) and “Kirk Janabarhi” (“A road book.”) Following the publication of the last title, he was accused as a nationalist and member of the ARF. He was arrested in 1936. Charents died in 1937, at the prison hospital in Yerevan.
http://armaudiobooks.blogspot.com/
Yerajhshtakan dzevavorum@ kompositor yev gortziqavorogh Vahan Nahapetyani !
Kardum e Ruben Karapetyan@ !
Երաժշտական ձևավորումը կոմպոզիտոր և գործիքավորող Վահան Նահապետյանի !
Կարդում է Ռուբեն Կարապետյանը !
Timestamps:
Introduction: 0:00
Aragil, A. Heqimyan: 3:17
Vard, R. Meliqyan: 7:33
Kyanq ou Kriv, A. Grigoryan: 10:31
Alagyaz Folk Song: 15:03
Ave Maria, G. Caccini: 19:13
Cinema Paradiso, E. Morricone: 22:23
O Sole Mio, 25:45
Per Te, W. Afannasieff: 29:30
Chinar es, Komitas: 33:34
Dzakhord orer Jivani: 36:45
Ari-Ari A. Avagyan: 41:27
Hayastan, Konstantin Petrossian: 46:08
Yeghishe Charents was an Armenian poet, writer and public activist. Charents' literary subject matter ranged from his experiences in the First World War, the Russian Revolution, and frequently Armenia and Armenians.He is recognized as "the main poet of the 20th century" in Armenia.
These wonderful performers and teachers have a unique quality of being able to draw out each individual's true voice.
If you’ve ever dreamt of being able to sing or are in need of amazing singers please contact them at:
victoriaavetisyan.com
yeghishemanucharyan.com
Yeghishe Vardapet (Armenian:Եղիշե, pronounced[jɛʁiˈʃɛ], AD 410 – 475; Eliseus, spelled alternatively Yeghisheh, Yeghishé, Eghishe, Egishe, Elishe, or Ełišē) was a prominent Armenian historian. He was the author of a history documenting the successful revolt of the Armenians in the 5th century against the rule and religion of the Sassanid Persians.
Life
According to ancient and medieval sources that have trickled down to historians, Yeghishe was one of the younger pupils of Sahak Partev and Mesrop Mashtots, the inventor of the Armenian Alphabet. In 434, he, along with several other students, were sent to Alexandria to study Greek, Syriac and the liberal arts. He returned to Armenia in 441 and entered into military service, serving as a soldier or secretary to the SparapetVardan Mamikonian. He took part in the war of religious independence (449-451) against the Persian King, Yazdegerd II.
Following their defeat at the battle of Avarayr, he renounced military life, became a hermit and retired to the mountains south of Lake Van (Rshtunik'). In 464-465, he was asked to write the history of the events leading up to and after the battle of Avarayr by a priest named David Mamikonian. Following his death, his remains were removed and taken to the Surb Astvatsatsin Monastery, located along Lake Van's shoreline. All ancient authorities speak of Yeghishe as a vardapet (church doctor).
Now it's too late to be using my mind To reason with you would be far too kind It's all coming down like the dark on the town The cold stings my tearstained face So now it's all over, it's much too late to say 'Oh no' I try not to echo everyone's dream But they don't exist or so it seems They just live inside of me But it's too dark I can never ever see you And now it's all over, it's much too late to say 'Oh no' Oh, she looked so lovely, standing on her own Oh, she looked so lonely, standing all alone She looked at me as she closed the door A stare so cold, but what for? I fell in love as she crossed the floor I need her now but she hates me more And now it's all over, it's much too late to say 'Oh no' Oh, she looked so lovely, standing on her own Oh, she looked so lonely, standing all alone Oh, she left me lonely, standing on my own She takes her pass so quickly
Very ReverendSenior Archimandrite Yeghishe Mandjikian ... On May 22, 1960Archbishop Khoren Paroian ordained him a deacon, and on May 23, 1963 he was ordained to the priesthood by Bishop Hrant Khachadourian, and received the name Hieromonk Yeghishe.