Today is Alexander Spendaryan’s birthday. Traditionally, the composer’s home-museum staff, members of the Opera and Ballet National Academic Theater, the students of Spendiaryan Music School, composers, musicians and composer’s fans gather at his tomb at the Opera House to pay tribute, and events are organized at the home-museum after A. Spendaryan. Two interactive educational programs were presented today.
“The 21st century generation visits the museum today. The use of modern technologies is aimed at making educational and cognitive programs more exciting and perceptible to them,” said Marine Otaryan, head of the museum.
The events will continue and will be dedicated to the 50-year-old home-museum, which opened on 25 November, 1967.
The museum cooperates with the Charents Museum of Art and Literature and Spendiaryan’s fund studying, digitizing, will help to unify and understand what inheritance is in the archives.
Marine Otaryan said that the culture of visiting museums had changed. And in order to keep their hands on the pulse of time, they organize various events, concerts, presentations. And after the reconstruction of the museum, the area of the hall helps to have a new audience and provides with a great deal of visitors.