Marianna plays history on her Qanun

The Hindu, India

07:20 pm | Updated 07:20 pm IST – THIRUVANANTHAPURAM

S.R. PRAVEEN
As Marianna Gevorgyan moves her fingers gently over the many closely arranged strings, she nudges them gently with minute, graceful plucks.

Behind her, the wind rustles through a bamboo grove, creating soft murmurs, almost gelling with the light strains from her Qanun. Just as with nature, she has a way of achieving a sort of communion with the people around her, even when they don’t speak a language known to her. Language has not been a barrier for this Armenian musician who has been collaborating with musicians from Japan, China, India and a host of other countries.

Marianna, who was in the capital city to perform at the ‘Wow Women Week’, organised by the Kerala Arts and Crafts Village as part of the International Women’s Day celebrations, has been an ambassador for Qanun (Kanun), an oriental stringed instrument that traces its origins to the old Assyrian empire. Indians would be more familiar with the Santoor, its distant cousin, resembling it in appearance and in the texture of the sound it produces. Marianna shared the story of her musical journey with The Hindu, using carefully strung together words in English, a language she is only vaguely familiar with.

“I joined music school when I was just seven years old. Initially, I started with the violin and was very active in the children’s philharmonic orchestra. Later, I entered the Komitas State Conservatory of Yerevan, an Armenian government-run musical education institution, when I was still very young. Since those days, I have been collaborating and performing in concerts with various musicians,” she says.

In Armenia, some of her notable performances in recent years have been with the National Chamber Orchestra of Armenia and the Tagharan ancient music ensemble. At the World Folk Vision festival in 2020, in which musicians from 115 countries participated, she won the grand prix in the ‘Music of the Nations’ category. But, collaborations with musicians from across the world playing a variety of instruments forms the major part of her works.

Even her concert in Thiruvananthapuram had her collaborating with a set of local musicians—darbuk player Jishnu, tablist Mahesh, keyboardist Rohith, and vocalist Amritha, a group which she now calls “my Indian band”. Earlier, she had collaborated for online performances with tablist Amit Mishra and others. Rock musician Jay Pillai of the band Lazie J, who is part of an large community of independent artistes, suggested her name to the organisers of the festival here.

“I don’t know any of their languages, but I can comfortably play with these artists from across the world. Generally, I read a lot about various natural cultures, music and films. At home, we watch a lot of Indian movies. My mother, especially, watches the two Indian channels available on our television regularly,” she says.

The musical influences from all the artists she has collaborated with has reflected in her own music too, although she often goes back to re-interpreting classic compositions by Paganini, Chopin, and quite a few others.

“I don’t play only sheets or notes. I play history. This is my history, as well that of my country,” says Marianna.

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 09-03-23

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 17:10, 9 March 2023

YEREVAN, 9 MARCH, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 9 March, USD exchange rate down by 0.11 drams to 388.49 drams. EUR exchange rate down by 3.65 drams to 410.56 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate down by 0.03 drams to 5.12 drams. GBP exchange rate down by 4.83 drams to 461.84 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price down by 415.59 drams to 22686.03 drams. Silver price down by 12.31 drams to 251.12 drams. Platinum price stood at 16414.1 drams.

The search for solutions to the situation over Lachin Corridor continues. Zakharova

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 19:00, 9 March 2023

YEREVAN, MARCH 9, ARMENPRESS. The search for solutions to the situation around Lachin and Nagorno-Karabakh as a whole continues, ARMENPRESS reports, the official representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Maria Zakharova, said.

Zakharova said that there is communication with Armenia and Azerbaijan in cooperation with the Russian Foreign Ministry and with the participation of the Russian peacekeeping force.

“The search for ways to resolve the situation around the Lachin Corridor and Nagorno Karabakh in general continues,” Zakharova said, without providing further details.

Since December 12, 2022, Azerbaijan has closed the only road connecting Artsakh to Armenia and the world, the Lachin Corridor.




SPORTS: 15 players called up to Armenian national team for Turkey clash

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Armenia – March 8 2023

UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying round match between Armenia and Turkey will take place in Yerevan on March 25.

Armenian national team head coach Oleksandr Petrakov has announced the list of players abroad, which are invited to take part in the upcoming camp, the FFA said.

Varazdat Haroyan – FC Anorthosis Famagusta (Cyprus)
Kamo Hovhannisyan – FC Astana (Kazakhstan)
Andre Calisir – IF Brommapojkarna (Sweden)
Jordy Ararat – Independiente Medellin (Colombia)
Nair Tiknizyan – FC Lokomotiv Moscow (Russia)
Georgi Harutyunyan – FC Krasnodar-2 (Russia)
Eduard Spertsyan – FC Krasnodar (Russia)
Khoren Bayramyan – FC Rostov (Russia)
Edgar Babayan – Randers FC (Denmark)
Tigran Barseghyan – SK Slovan Bratislava (Slovakia)
Lucas Zelarayan – FC Columbus Crew (USA)
Zhirayr Shaghoyan – CSKA Sofia (Bulgaria)
Vahan Bichakhchyan – Pogoń Szczecin (Poland)
Sargis Adamyan – FC Koln (Germany)
Norberto Briasco Balekian – Boca Juniors (Argentina)

Armenpress: Azerbaijan fired at citizens carrying out agricultural work in the Martuni region of Artsakh. no casualties

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 20:54, 1 March 2023

YEREVAN, MARCH 1, ARMENPRESS. On February 28 and March 1, Azerbaijan opened fire in the direction of citizens carrying out agricultural work in the Martuni region of the Republic of Artsakh, ARMENPRESS reports the Police of Artsakh Ministry of Internal Affairs informed on its Facebook page.

On February 28, around 4:55 p.m., Azerbaijani servicemen fired from their combat positions from different caliber firearms in the direction of 53-year-old A. Avanesyan from Murishen village, Martunu region, while carrying out agricultural work with a tractor in the area called “Under the Asphalten” of the administrative area of Berdashen village, as a result of which the agricultural work was stopped.

Azerbaijan violated the ceasefire regime today as well.

On March 1 at around 14:00, Azerbaijan opened fire from their military positions in the direction of 59-year-old S. Vardanyan from Berdashen community, which caused the agricultural work to stop.

Martuni regional police department prepared materials and presented to the Russian peacekeeping troops.

Azerbaijani press: Azerbaijan’s Deputy FM briefs UN High Commissioner on situation on Lachin-Khankendi road

Politics Materials 1 March 2023 11:14 (UTC +04:00)

BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 1. Deputy Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan Elnur Mammadov met with the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk as part of his participation in the 52nd session of the UN Human Rights Council on February 28, Trend reports via the Foreign Ministry of Azerbaijan.

During the meeting, the current agenda of cooperation between Azerbaijan and the UN in the field of human rights, as well as the situation in the region and around the Lachin-Khankendi road were discussed.

Elnur Mammadov noted with satisfaction the existence of cooperation between Azerbaijan and the UN in various fields, including in the field of human rights protection. In particular, he noted the prospects for further expanding cooperation.

The deputy FM also added that Azerbaijan’s peaceful and constructive efforts face constant political and military provocations from Armenia.

In particular, it was noted that, in order to discredit the legitimate peaceful protest of representatives of Azerbaijani civil society and mislead the international community, Armenia is misinforming the world community that the participants of the peaceful rally allegedly blocked the Lachin-Khanekndi road, causing a “humanitarian crisis” for residents of Armenian origin. Thus, Armenia demonstrates an inadequate position.

It was mentioned that Azerbaijan is ready to ensure the safety Armenians on that territory, just as it ensures safety of other citizens.

During the meeting, the sides also exchanged views on other matters of mutual interest.

Iran highlights Armenia’s role in accessing EEU market

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 28, ARMENPRESS. Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructures Gnel Sanosyan held a meeting with the delegation led by Iran’s Minister of Cooperatives, Labour and Social Welfare Sowlat Mortazavi.

The Iranian Ambassador to Armenia Abbas Badakhshan Zohouri, the Iranian Consul General in Kapan Abedin Varami, representative of the Armenian Embassy in Iran Vardan Kostanyan and other officials were present at the meeting, the ministry said in a press release.

Minister Sanosyan welcomed the officials and appreciated the multi-sector cooperation with friendly Iran.

The Iranian minister attached importance to the existing high level relations between Armenia and Iran. “But we shouldn’t stop here. We must work to further increase the trade-economic relations between the two countries,” Minister Mortazavi said, adding that Armenia is an important actor for Iran in terms of accessing the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) market.

A number of issues of bilateral interest were discussed.

Utilizing the potential of Iranian companies for the development of Armenian infrastructures was highlighted.

“We’ve increased road construction volumes several times, the construction volume of other infrastructure has also increased, which means that we need additional construction companies and workforce and we will be happy to see Iranian companies in this sector,” the Armenian minister said.

Mortazavi said that Iranian private companies have big potential and are ready to contribute to the construction of Armenian infrastructures, including roads, railway and tunnels.

Minister Sanosyan welcomed the readiness and an agreement was reached to convey the needs of the Armenian side to Iran.

Mirzoyan and Bashar al-Assad discuss the work of overcoming the problems in the disaster-affected regions of Syria

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 23, ARMENPRESS. On February 23, in Damascus Bashar al-Assad, the President of the Syrian Arab Republic, received Foreign Minister of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan, ARMENPRESS was informed from MFA Armenia.

The interlocutors discussed the situation in the disaster-affected regions of Syria and the works aimed at overcoming the existing problems.
Issues of Armenian-Syrian bilateral relations were also on the agenda. Cooperation on international platforms was touched upon.

Regional and international security issues were also discussed.

The Foreign Minister of Armenia briefed the President of Syria on the recent developments in the normalization process of Armenia-Azerbaijan relations, as well as the dire humanitarian situation resulting from the illegal blockade of the Lachin corridor by Azerbaijan.

Armenpress: Center for Integration of Repatriates expected to open by summer

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 22, ARMENPRESS. The Center for Integration of Repatriates is expected to open in the end of spring. The office of the new organization launched by the Office of the High Commissioner of Diaspora Affairs will be located at 37 Hanrapetutyan Street in downtown Yerevan.

“Our main partner, the Hrayr and Anna Hovnanian Foundation, financed the whole renovation. Overall, we can say that the work in this direction is completed. We still have things to do with furnishing, then we will move there and I think that we will be able to open our doors for repatriates in the end of spring,” the coordinator of the project Margarita Baghdasaryan told ARMENPRESS.

The purpose of the new center is to facilitate the integration process for repatriates by offering a one-window access to more services.

“Our goal is to foster the swift and easy integration of repatriates in Armenia. Our work is going to be helping those who are interested in repatriation, and those who’ve already moved to Armenia, providing support, consultation from one center, given the fact that some bureaucratic issues happen elsewhere. This center will support them,” Baghdasaryan said.

She added that the launch of the new center itself shows the significance that the government attaches to repatriation.

Today, the Office of the High Commissioner of Diaspora Affairs is rendering the above-mentioned services, but the new center will have an extended staff and broader range of services.

Among planned initiatives are comprehensive training courses of Armenian language, seminars on how to open a business in Armenia, the tax and customs conditions, trends in the job markets etc.

The Center for Integration of Repatriates will digitize the data of repatriates.

“Another goal of the center is to coordinate and digitize the entire repatriation process. Unfortunately, we don’t have that digitization system today, but it is under development. Repatriates will be able to create their personal accounts in the system, fill in their data and contact our staff. We’ll have the entire picture upon their arrival and will offer solutions and a response accordingly.”

In 2022, 25,000 ethnic Armenians applied for Armenian citizenship.

Most of those who moved to Armenia in the recent period are from Russia, Syria and Lebanon. Many from Australia and Argentina are also displaying interest towards moving to Armenia.

Anna Gziryan




Pan Armenian Council of New England protests Azerbaijan’s blockade of Artsakh

BOSTON, Mass. — More than 200 Armenian-Americans convened outside the Massachusetts State House on Thursday to protest the illegal blockade of more 120,000 Armenians of Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh). This 70-plus day siege has caused significant hardship for the Armenians of Artsakh; their rights to access to the outside world and freedom of movement have been violated by the despotic regime in Azerbaijan. The siege has meant no food, no medical supplies and no fuel for the inhabitants, and they have had to ration food, close down the schools due to lack of heat and deal with medical emergencies for patients needing care.

Organized by the Pan Armenian Council of New England, the event featured speakers from the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF), the Armenian Assembly of America, the Armenian General Benevolent Union of New England, the Tekeyan Cultural Association and the Armenia Tree Project. Massachusetts State Representative David Muradian of Grafton emceed the program. An ecumenical opening prayer featured clergy from local Armenian and non-Armenian churches, mosques and synagogues; there was a closing prayer by Reverend Laura E. Everett, executive director of the Massachusetts Council of Churches. Robert Trestan and Craig Kaufman represented the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and the American Jewish Committee (AJC) at the event, respectively. 

Reverend clergy and state lawmakers participate in protest against Azerbaijan’s blockade of Artsakh, February 16, 2023 (Photo: Knar Bedian)

The Azeri regime, under the rule of the Aliyev clan, is implementing this plan to drive the Armenians of Artsakh from their ancestral homelands, conducting an act of ethnic cleansing in broad daylight and in full view of the international committee. Alarm bells are going off at international organizations who monitor acts of genocide and ethnic cleansing. Amnesty International, the Lemkin Institute and the International Society of Genocide Scholars, among others, have spoken out on this issue and have issued warnings about a looming humanitarian crisis and genocide. Many governments, including the US, have urged Azerbaijan to stop the blockade, but they have failed to put measures in place to force the government of Azerbaijan to stop the blockade.

Currently, a resolution (H. Res. 108) with over 60 original co-sponsors is moving through the House to stop all US assistance to Azerbaijan and denounce the Artsakh blockade. This is a welcome step to halt this flagrant attempt at ethnic cleansing.

As descendants of survivors of genocide and numerous atrocities, those gathered expressed solidarity in the face of the continuation of such acts into the 21st century. As citizens of the Commonwealth, the Armenian-American community is profoundly concerned by the immediate dangers of this unfolding act of ethnic cleansing. The community, through their advocacy efforts and the protest last Thursday, sent a strong message to the Congress to pass H.Res.108 to stop all aid to Azerbaijan and issue sanctions against the Azeri government until they lift the blockade. 

Meghri Dervartanian speaks on behalf of the ARF of Boston (Photo: Knar Bedian)

The community calls on the US State Department and our ambassadors in Yerevan and Baku to physically travel to Artsakh and demonstrate the intent of the US government to stop this campaign of genocide. Additionally, the Armenian Americans of Massachusetts call on Samantha Power to leverage the immense resources of USAID to organize an international airlift of supplies and aid to Artsakh, akin to that of Berlin in 1948-49. Most importantly, they call on all citizens of the Commonwealth and the world to stand shoulder to shoulder with the Armenians of Artsakh and let them know they are not alone in their struggle.

Protest against Azerbaijan’s blockade of Artsakh, February 16, 2023 (Photo: Knar Bedian)