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    MARK PETROSYAN'S CIVIL FUNERALS TO TAKE PLACE AT ST. JOHN CHURCH

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    http://armenpress.am/eng/news/728494/mark-petrosyans-civil-funerals-to-take-place-at-st-john-church.html
    14:34, 7 August, 2013

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 7, ARMENPRESS. The civil funerals of the champion of
    the Public TV Company of the Republic of Armenia, Merited Artist Mark
    Petrosyan will take place at 18.00 on August 8 in Yerevan's St. John
    Church. The Public Relations Department of "The First Channel" informed
    "Armenpress" that the Armenian society will bid last farewell to Mark
    Petrosyan at 12:00-14:00 on August 9 at the Chamber Music House.

    Mark Petrosyan was one of the few who are in TV industry from its
    commencement. He started as sound director, music designer, and then
    for nearly 25 years was the chief editor of musical programs.

    In November 1956 nearly 400 people participated in TV-staff
    recruiting contest. Mark Petrosyan was selected as the chief of
    musical department. People call him simply Mark: "Mark's program",
    "Mark's saying", "Mark's book", "Mark's..." Possessing interesting
    personality, friendly and restless, hot-tempered, sensitive as a
    child, often obstinate and stubborn he was a real professional and
    a figure in Armenian TV industry. Mark Petrosyan was the author of
    Golden Screen TV-show devoted to classical  music airing consecutively
    for 2 years from 1957, as well as the manager and editor of the 1968
    program devoted to the 2759 anniversary  of Yerevan. The program was
    broadcasted by Moscow Central television in Russia and Intervidenie
    network in Eastern European countries. 

    Mark Petrosyan initiated and participated in the filming of a movie
    dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the founder of Armenian classical
    opera  Al. Spendyaryan, a program devoted to Sayat-Nova's 275th
    anniversary and other programs depicting lives and creative paths
    of Aram Khachatryan,  Arno Babajanyan, Ohan Duryan, Pavel Lisitsyan
    and other prominent Armenian musicians. The biggest reward in his
    life Mark Petrosyan considered  his friendship with Aram Khachatryan,
    M. Rostropovich, Tariverdiev, Eduard Mirzoyan, Lusine Zakaryan, Zaruhi
    Dolukhanyan, Bashmet, Spivakov  and a number of other renowned artists.

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