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Avetik Isahakyan

    Avetik Isahakyan fut un poète et écrivain arménien de renom, dont les œuvres sont profondément empreintes de douleur et de méditations sur le destin de l'humanité et les injustices de la vie. Son écriture, caractérisée par son lyrisme, son intensité émotionnelle et sa mélodie, exprime un amour profond pour sa patrie et son peuple. Isahakyan s'est particulièrement concentré sur la lutte arménienne pour la liberté, devenant l'un des premiers à aborder la tragédie du génocide arménien, qu'il a relatée dans "Le Livre Blanc". Son roman inachevé, "Usta Karo", symbolise la cause arménienne non résolue et la croyance durable de l'auteur au retour du peuple arménien sur ses terres ancestrales.

    Sheram: Songs with music notation in Armenian and transliterated English lyrics
    • It is with great pleasure that we announce the publication of one of Armenia's most important ashoughs' works in transliterated English for the first time in history. Ashough Sheram is one of the most prominent Armenian traditional ashoughs (bard singers). Having been born in 1857 in Aleksandropol (currently Gyumri) as Grigor Talyan, he received "Sheram" as his musical avatar for weaving beautiful melodies. More than 100 songs of Sheram are included in this book, each with a music notation and Armenian lyrics transliterated into English. The reader also gets a deeper understanding of Sheram's ability as a poet of love by reading around thirty of his songs translated into English for the first time. There are five chapters in the book: Love Songs, From the Sad Past, Satirical, Dances, and Appendix. The first four chapters of this book contain transcriptions of songs written by Sheram's son, composer Vardges Talyan circa 1948. There are also transcriptions of several songs by another scholar, musicologist Aram Kocharyan. This book ends with transcriptions of the most popular songs of Sheram, as performed by two of his greatest interpreters, Araksya Gyulzadyan and Ofelia Hambardzumyan.

      Sheram: Songs with music notation in Armenian and transliterated English lyrics