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    UNMATCHED ARTIST OF ARMENIAN SPIRITUAL SONGS KHOREN PALIAN DIES

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 24, NOYAN TAPAN. "The Armenian culture suffered
    a heavy loss - the unmatched artist of Armenian spiritual songs,
    connoisseur of sharakans Khoren Palian passed away. His contribution
    was great. He was not only a higly artistic performer of spiritual
    songs but also their untiring herald in the world, an apologist for
    education of the future generations by this culture and an active
    peson." This is said in the Forum of Intellectuals' press release,
    which was submitted to NT.

    Being from the famous Palian family - he inherited their high
    human characteristics, talent and unbending will to serve his
    nation. According to the press release, "everything mean and dark,
    the permissiveness which have afflicted the Armenian people over the
    last fifteen years were strange to him." K.

    Palian never betrayed himself: he lived an exemplary life and and
    immortalized his name.

    Assistant professor of the Armenian Language History Department of
    Yerevan State University, well-known expert of sharakans (Armenian
    church psalms), lecturer of grabar (old Armenian language), composer
    and singer Khoren Palian graduated from the Etchmiadzin Seminary. In
    1955, he was ordained as a deacon, and in 1961 he was ordained
    as a priest by the Catholicos of All Armenians Vazgen I. He held
    positions in St. Etchmiadzin. The unprecedented outburst of national
    self-consciousness in Armenia in 1965 in connection with the 50th
    anniversary of the Armenian Genocide caused him to leave the spititual
    field of activity, however, never separating from the church.

    In 1965 Khoren Palian entered the Armenian Language Department of
    Yerevan State University and 3 years later graduated with honors. In
    1968, he was appointed a lecturer at the Armenian Language History
    Department where he taught language history and grabar. In 1978-2004,
    he taught chronicle, theory of sharakans and Armenian spiritual
    music at the Gevorgian Seminary of Holy Etchmiadzin, then - at the
    Vazgenian school of Sevan. Catholicos Karekin II conferred Saint
    Nerses Shnorhali Order on him.

    K. Palian was married to the unmatched performer of spiritual songs
    Lusine Zakarian.

    The funeral of Khoren Palian will take place in the cemetry of
    Etchmiadzin's St Gayane Monastery on January 25.
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