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Arev Baghdasaryan

Arev Baghdasaryan (Armenian: Արև Բաղդասարյան; April 1913 – February 17, 1994) was an Armenian dancer, singer, People's Artist of the Armenian SSR (1961).[1]

Arev Baghdasaryan
Armenian: Արև Բաղդասարյան
Background information
BornApril 2 (16), 1913
Shusha, Elisabethpol Governorate, Russian Empire
Origin Russian Empire  Soviet Union  Armenia
DiedFebruary 17, 1994(1994-02-17) (aged 80)
Yerevan, Armenian SSR, Soviet Union
Occupation(s)singer, dancer

Biography edit

 
"A woman from Karabakh" monument created according to the image of Arev Baghdasaryan

Arev Baghdasaryan was born in Shusha, Azerbaijan. She graduated from the Azerbaijan State Economic University. In 1936 she won the first place at the Rostov Song and Dance Olympiad. In 1940 she graduated from the Baku Dancing College and got a diploma of solo dancer. During 1937-1941 she performed in the Ensemble of song and dance of the Azerbaijan SSR.[citation needed]

In 1938 in Moscow Arev Baghdasaryan met Avetik Isahakyan who advised her to move to Soviet Armenia. In 1941 she became the soloist of the Armenian State Philharmonic. German-Soviet War, she was involved in the 89th Tamanian Rifle Division.

Since 1946, Arev Baghdasaryan worked in jazz orchestra conducted by founder of the Armenian State Jazz Orchestra Artemi Ayvazyan and had performed in many cities of the Soviet Union and abroad, including Canada, China, Vietnam, Indonesia, Birma (Myanmar), France, Belgium, Luxemburg, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Egypt, Lebanon, etc.[2] In 1981 and 1991 she made a tour in Washington, USA. During 1955–1987 she was the artistic director of "Barekamutyun" Song and dance ensemble.

One of the popular songs by the artist was "Nakhshun Bajin". Arev Baghdasaryan was buried in "Nakhshun Baji" costume.

Awards edit

Legacy edit

  • In 1983 the name of Arev Baghdasaryan was given to "Barekamutyun" Song and Dance Ensemble.
  • Arev Baghdasaryan's memorial plaque can be seen on wall of the 21st building of Abovyan Street in Yerevan (Arev Baghdasaryan lived in that building).
  • "A woman from Karabakh" monument (sculptor - David Yerevantsi), which stands on the crossroads of Teryan Street and Sayat-Nova Avenue, was created by the image of Arev Baghdasaryan.

References edit

  1. ^ "Arev Bagdasaryan". Illustrated Weekly of Pakistan. Vol. 17. Karachi: Pakistan Herald Publications. 1965. pp. 31–33. ISSN 0019-2449.
  2. ^ Arev Baghdasaryan dancing and singing

External links edit

  • Arev Baghdasaryan
  • RA Ministry of Culture, Arev Baghdasaryan

Further reading edit

  • Egiyan V. Famous Women of Armenia. - Yerevan, 1971./Егиян В. Передовые женщины Армении. — Ереван, 1971.
  • Stepanyan G. Biographical Dictionary (Figures of Armenian Culture): In 3 volumes. - Yerevan, 1973. - V. 1./Степанян Г. Биографический словарь (Деятели армянской культуры) : В 3-х т. — Ереван, 1973. — Т. 1.
  • Araksmanyan A. Arev Baghdasaryan. - Yerevan, 1973./ Араксманян А. Арев Багдасарян. — Ереван, 1973.

arev, baghdasaryan, armenian, Արև, Բաղդասարյան, april, 1913, february, 1994, armenian, dancer, singer, people, artist, armenian, 1961, armenian, Արև, Բաղդասարյանbackground, informationbornapril, 1913shusha, elisabethpol, governorate, russian, empireorigin, rus. Arev Baghdasaryan Armenian Արև Բաղդասարյան April 1913 February 17 1994 was an Armenian dancer singer People s Artist of the Armenian SSR 1961 1 Arev BaghdasaryanArmenian Արև ԲաղդասարյանBackground informationBornApril 2 16 1913Shusha Elisabethpol Governorate Russian EmpireOrigin Russian Empire Soviet Union ArmeniaDiedFebruary 17 1994 1994 02 17 aged 80 Yerevan Armenian SSR Soviet UnionOccupation s singer dancer Contents 1 Biography 2 Awards 3 Legacy 4 References 5 External links 6 Further readingBiography edit nbsp A woman from Karabakh monument created according to the image of Arev Baghdasaryan Arev Baghdasaryan was born in Shusha Azerbaijan She graduated from the Azerbaijan State Economic University In 1936 she won the first place at the Rostov Song and Dance Olympiad In 1940 she graduated from the Baku Dancing College and got a diploma of solo dancer During 1937 1941 she performed in the Ensemble of song and dance of the Azerbaijan SSR citation needed In 1938 in Moscow Arev Baghdasaryan met Avetik Isahakyan who advised her to move to Soviet Armenia In 1941 she became the soloist of the Armenian State Philharmonic German Soviet War she was involved in the 89th Tamanian Rifle Division Since 1946 Arev Baghdasaryan worked in jazz orchestra conducted by founder of the Armenian State Jazz Orchestra Artemi Ayvazyan and had performed in many cities of the Soviet Union and abroad including Canada China Vietnam Indonesia Birma Myanmar France Belgium Luxemburg India Nepal Pakistan Egypt Lebanon etc 2 In 1981 and 1991 she made a tour in Washington USA During 1955 1987 she was the artistic director of Barekamutyun Song and dance ensemble One of the popular songs by the artist was Nakhshun Bajin Arev Baghdasaryan was buried in Nakhshun Baji costume Awards editHonored Artist of the Armenian SSR 1955 Order of the Badge of Honour 1956 Ho Chi Minh badge 1957 People s Artist of the Armenian SSR 1961 Jubilee Medal In Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin 1970 Medal Veteran of Labour 1983 Legacy editIn 1983 the name of Arev Baghdasaryan was given to Barekamutyun Song and Dance Ensemble Arev Baghdasaryan s memorial plaque can be seen on wall of the 21st building of Abovyan Street in Yerevan Arev Baghdasaryan lived in that building A woman from Karabakh monument sculptor David Yerevantsi which stands on the crossroads of Teryan Street and Sayat Nova Avenue was created by the image of Arev Baghdasaryan References edit Arev Bagdasaryan Illustrated Weekly of Pakistan Vol 17 Karachi Pakistan Herald Publications 1965 pp 31 33 ISSN 0019 2449 Arev Baghdasaryan dancing and singingExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Arev Baghdasaryan Arev Baghdasaryan RA Ministry of Culture Arev BaghdasaryanFurther reading editEgiyan V Famous Women of Armenia Yerevan 1971 Egiyan V Peredovye zhenshiny Armenii Erevan 1971 Stepanyan G Biographical Dictionary Figures of Armenian Culture In 3 volumes Yerevan 1973 V 1 Stepanyan G Biograficheskij slovar Deyateli armyanskoj kultury V 3 h t Erevan 1973 T 1 Araksmanyan A Arev Baghdasaryan Yerevan 1973 Araksmanyan A Arev Bagdasaryan Erevan 1973 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arev Baghdasaryan amp oldid 1190949750, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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