ما 4018 مهمان و بدون عضو آنلاین داریم

By: Azad Karimi

I mean your prediction for the future of music! actually I do not compos, but often like to improvise. Hopefully the music will never die because of such a pandemice as now we are experiencing.

 

Interview

Armenian Violinist Tigran Poghosyan

By Azad Karimi

 

I have already written about the Crusades and promised to write about the Norwegian warrior presence in this war. In 1107 Sigurd I Magnusson the Christian Viking king of Norway came to the Middle East to visit the Holy Land, Israel, with warships and 5,000 soldiers.

During this period, the provinces of Edessa and Aleppo were formed in Barfraat, or what is now called Urfa, Rahaa, and  Rojava. When the king of Norway went to Jerusalem, the king of Edessa was a man named Baldwin II. Sigurd Jorsalfar), was King of Norway from 1103 to 1130. His rule, together with his half-brother Øystein (until Øystein died in 1123), has been regarded by historians as a golden age for the medieval Kingdom of Norway.)Wikipedia).

King Sigurd is son of King Magnus II.

 This great king traveled a long way from Norway in northern Europe to the Middle East. Sigurd was a king of splendor. On his way back to Norway, he was greeted by European kings. Sigurd died in 1130 and was buried in Hallvard's church (Hallvardskirken) in Oslo.

His courage, generosity, and his good character, have made him an attractive fascinating figure in history.

In the last introduction, I would like to recount four famous Viking laws. We know that the Vikings were the sailors, warriors, and successful merchants who ruled Scandinavia.

 

viking-laws

  1. Be Brave and Aggressive:

Be direct • Grab all opportunities • Use varying methods of attack • Be versatile and agile • Attack one target at a time • Don’t plan everything in detail • Use top quality weapons

  1. Be Prepared:

Keep weapons in good condition • Keep in shape • Find good battle comrades • Agree on important points • Choose one chief

  1. Be a Good Merchant:

Find out what the market needs • Don’t make promises that you can’t keep • Don’t demand overpayment • Arrange things so that you can return

  1. Keep the Camp In Order:

Keep things tidy and organized • Arrange enjoyable activities which strengthen the group • Make sure everyone does useful work • Consult all members of the group for advice

The person you are reading his interview is an artist from Armenia. Armenians, Kurds, Syriacs, and Hebrews have a common racial and geographical origin; they have a semi-terrestrial and semi-celestial origin known as the Shurupak culture or apocalyptic savior advocates. In this mystical culture, these people trace their lineage to Bariwa. Bariwa is the son of Enlil and Ninlil.

Bariwa is also pronounced with the following names: Yama, Yiwa, Hiwaa, Braayma, Aabraam, Pariwa, Partowa, Baartoma, Dariwa, Zariwa.

I will write about him in detail in future articles. I wish success to dear Tigran. Please read our interview.

 

 

 

 

 

Thank you!

Vestland-Norway

 

1- Please present yourself: (Name, education, Civil status and...)

.Tigran Poghosyan, A students at the Musik Hogeschule Munich. Single doing My Master studies in Munich. The concertmaster of The Orfeo Symphony Orchestra of Antwerp. A violinist at the Royal Teater of La Monnaie and in the past a violinist of few years at the Royal Liege Symphony orchestra.

 

2-What is your artistic specialize?

.A violinist and Pedagog.

 

3- When and how did you become interested in this field of art?

.When I was 7 my parents suggested me to start to learn the Violin.

 

4- Who was your motivator?

.Vladimir Spivakov

 

5- What was your parent’s reaction?

.They supported me to study Violin.

 

6- When started you such as a professional concertmaster-Violinist?

.When I was 22.

 

7- Are you thankful and happy because of your activities as musician- concertmaster-Violinist?

.Yes, I am. I think that's one of the job that you don't only work also you enjoy every moment on the stage.

 

8- What is music culture? What is music logic?

.I think mostly the music culture Comes From the folk music of each country.

 

9- Why do some songs become immortal?

.Because they are mostly similar to religion ( such as the pieces of Bach, which sounds as a religious music).

 

10- How you see the Music, composering, art and culture in your perspective?

.I mean your prediction for the future of music! actually I do not compos, but often like to improvise. Hopefully the music will never die because of

such a pandemice as now we are experiencing.

 

11- Can you become one part of the cultural movement for motivation in youth or new generation in your country and so than?

.Yes, I am trying to support and improve as much as I can 12- How can you help our world become a better place to live? The only thing I can do is by music and that's what I am trying to )

 

13- Have you more word to say or suggest for our readers?

.Note: I would suggest to our readers to listen more often the Violin Sonatas of Bach and of Course some Armenian composers such as Khachaturian, Babjanian, Babajanian, Mirzoyan and some more...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?fbclid=IwAR1l9BiVgx0TpOhczaqJet76GDc8Q2oVNyyi7Fa-oQ7IBULgnU-gdp_sY-c&v=dLwNuxPgBpE&feature=youtu.be

https://www.youtube.com/watch?fbclid=IwAR35dlSZTIHXEjSQv0hCLI6qfkhrr-BXuG_2qLm4c1pjgo_61HppuDoK1po&v=0hCCoBHUKkQ&feature=youtu.be

https://www.youtube.com/watch?fbclid=IwAR3l2zsVmYyAVUK9au4gK6wEHXpZbuZozbEb-80ZADXyZPh2veQySDJ4BhU&v=M3YPSV338p0&feature=youtu.be

 

 

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