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  1. Parsegh Ganatchian or Barsegh Kanachyan (Armenian: Բարսեղ Կանաչեան; 17 April 1885 – 21 May 1967) was an Armenian composer, conductor, and sociocultural activist. He is best-known for his part in arranging the music to Մեր հայրենիք (Our Fatherland), the Armenian national anthem .

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    t. e. " Mer Hayreniḱ " ( Armenian: Մեր Հայրենիք, pronounced [mɛɾ hɑjɾɛˈnikʰ]; "Our Fatherland") is the national anthem of Armenia. It was arranged by Barsegh Kanachyan; the lyrics were written by Mikayel Nalbandian.

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  4. Current official. Original version. References. Mer Hayrenik. " Our Fatherland " ( Armenian: Մեր Հայրենիք, say: mair hy-ren-IK) is the national anthem of Armenia. The words of the song were written by by Mikael Nalbandian in 1861, and the melody for his words were composed by Barsegh Kanachyan. [1] .

  5. Sep 16, 2008 · Barsegh Kanachyan ( 1885 - 1967) was an Armenian composer. Wrote the music to the Armenian national anthem Mer Hayrenik . In 2006 a big celebration was initiated by "B. Kanachian" Musical Collage of the Beirut National Theatre at its " Levon Shant " Center to commemorate 120th anniversary of Barsegh Kanachian.

  6. About. "Mer Hayrenik" is the national anthem of Armenia. Barsegh Kanachyan composed the music, while the lyrics were authored by Mikayel Nalbandian. First adopted in 1918 as the anthem of the short-lived First Republic of Armenia, it was subsequently banned after the country was invaded and incorporated into the Soviet Union.

  7. Jan 12, 2022 · Mer Hayrenik (Armenian: Մեր Հայրենիք, pronounced [mɛɾ hɑjɾɛnikʰ]; 'Our Fatherland') is the national anthem of Armenia. Barsegh Kanachyan composed the music, while the lyrics were authored by Mikayel Nalbandian. First adopted in 1918 as the anthem of the short-lived First Republic of Armenia, it was subsequently banned after the ...

  8. Aug 25, 2019 · Soprano Siranous Tsalikian performs Barsegh Kanachyan's "Oror" (Lullaby), one of the most touching Armenian melodies, in two live performances. 0:00 Performance 1 (Greece, 2003), with Giannis...

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