SHUSHI TO PREMIERE NEW ANTHEM MAY 8
PanARMENIAN.Net
April 17, 2012 - 16:00 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - New anthem for Shushi will be premiered on May 8,
author of the anthem music, San Francisco-based Armenian composer said,
according to Karabakh Open.
Avetis Berberyan named Nushik Mikaelyan as the author of the lyrics.
In response to the question regarding the changes Nagorno Karabakh has
undergone since the end of the war, the composer said, "Before we all
had a more romantic image of Artsakh. However, today the fact that
it makes our inalienable part is more conceivable to all of us. I'm
happy that war-affected towns and villages are being restored; the
life regains its vitality. People have faith and confidence in future,
which is extremely important."
Dwelling on the reasons behind alternation of the romantic approach
to Artsakh, Mr. Berberyan answered, "people have different views in
hardships. One must be optimistic. Hopefully, the ordinary citizen
will feel the government's support as a result of dynamic political
processes."
PanARMENIAN.Net
April 17, 2012 - 16:00 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - New anthem for Shushi will be premiered on May 8,
author of the anthem music, San Francisco-based Armenian composer said,
according to Karabakh Open.
Avetis Berberyan named Nushik Mikaelyan as the author of the lyrics.
In response to the question regarding the changes Nagorno Karabakh has
undergone since the end of the war, the composer said, "Before we all
had a more romantic image of Artsakh. However, today the fact that
it makes our inalienable part is more conceivable to all of us. I'm
happy that war-affected towns and villages are being restored; the
life regains its vitality. People have faith and confidence in future,
which is extremely important."
Dwelling on the reasons behind alternation of the romantic approach
to Artsakh, Mr. Berberyan answered, "people have different views in
hardships. One must be optimistic. Hopefully, the ordinary citizen
will feel the government's support as a result of dynamic political
processes."