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  • Events Dedicated To 70th Anniversary Of Great Singer Lusine Zakarian

    EVENTS DEDICATED TO 70th ANNIVERSARY OF GREAT SINGER LUSINE ZAKARIAN
    HELD IN YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, JUNE 4, NOYAN TAPAN. Jubilee events dedicated to the 70th
    anniversary of great singer Lusine Zakarian were held on June 1 on the
    initiative of the National Library of Armenia. Early in the morning
    representatives of National Library of Armenia and lovers of singer's
    art left for Etchmiadzin and laid flowers to the singer's grave in the
    yard of Surb Gayane Church. An exhibition opened the same day at the
    National Library of Armenia. Articles about the singer published in
    Armenian and foreign media, photographs, disks released in Armenia and
    U.S. kept at Library's archives were presented at the exhibition.

    "Lusine Zakarian's name stands out in the history of Armenian art
    thanks to her talent, unique timbre of her voice and sincerety of her
    performances," Mher Navoyan, Chairman of Sacred Musical Center, senior
    lecturer of Komitas State Conservatory of Yerevan, said. In his words,
    L. Zakarian's uniqueness is conditioned by the circumstance that in the
    Soviet years the singer was able to take out Armenian sacred music to
    concert stage. And though the church criticized L. Zakarian's step, the
    singer without hesitating made Armenian sharakans (Armenian chirch
    psalms) popular not only in Armenia, but also abroad. The Center
    Director emphasized that L. Zakarian managed to properly present sacred
    music first of all thanks to her husband, connoisseur of sacred song
    Khoren Palian.

    M. Navoyan regretted to say that today one can seldom listen to L.
    Zakarian's songs: "Our musical life is not pure, today only short-lived
    phenomena appear in the air and the fundamental layers of culture are
    left out," he said.
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