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South Caucasus Railway's investment program for 2023 will exceed $5.3 million.

The South Caucasus Railway Company (SCR) has launched an investment program for 2023. This year, 2 billion 90 million drams (5.3 million USD) will be spent on the programs of development and maintenance of infrastructure and rolling stock. According to SCR, 290 million drams will be spent on rolling stock and 1.8 billion drams on infrastructure. 1.7 billion rubles will be invested in track equipment, 30 million rubles in electrification and power supply, 10 million rubles in automation, telemechanics and communication equipment. In 2023 it is planned to completely renovate 14 km of tracks by various types of capital repairs. It is planned to replace 15.6 thousand concrete and 4 thousand wooden sleepers along the entire length of the track. "This year the main volume of investment funds will be used for maintenance and development of the infrastructure, which directly affects the safety and smooth operation of the railway. 2023 will be a year of hard work for our company. Targeted

Remembering the First Martyrs and Hermits of the Armenian Church

  The Armenian Apostolic Church commemorates today the Holy Priests Voskian, the first martyrs and hermits of the Armenian Church. According to popular tradition, the Voskians were five envoys of the Roman Emperor to King Sanatruk. Arriving in Armenia in the middle of the 1st century, they met the Apostle Thaddeus and, under the influence of his sermons, were baptized and converted to Christianity. The eldest among them was Khrusi (Voski), which in Armenian means "gold" (hence the origin of the "Voskian"). He was also ordained a bishop. After the death of Thaddeus the Voskians secluded themselves in the mountains of Tsakhkavet (Tsakhkotn province) and lived a life of asceticism for almost forty years. Guided by the commandments of God, they came to the palace to preach Christianity to the Armenian King Artashes and Queen Satenik. In the palace their sermons were followed only by the relatives of Queen Satenik. The 18 courtiers, who arrived in Armenia together with t

Remembering the Poet

  138 years ago, on February 9, 1885 (new style), in the family of a village priest in the village of Gandza near Akhalkalaki was born an outstanding Armenian poet Vahan Teryan. In 1899 Vahan entered Lazarev Institute of Oriental Languages in Moscow. Together with his friends Teryan publishes at the institute a handwritten newspaper "Nadezhda", where he not only writes editorials and editorials, but also heads the poetry department, where he publishes his poems under the pseudonyms of Shvin, Volo and others. In August 1906 Teryan enters Moscow University, the Department of Russian Language and Literature of the Faculty of History and Philology. Under the direct influence of the 1905-1907 revolution, he wrote the cycle of poems "Crown of Thorns", in which he glorifies the revolutionary fighters. On the night of December 3, 1906 Teryan's apartment was searched, he and a friend were arrested, but on December 13 he was released from custody. During this period Terja

Maestro Gegham Grigoryan would have turned 72

 The Armenian opera singer (tenor), director, People's Artist of Armenia and Honored Artist of  Lithuania Gegham Grigoryan was born on January 29, 1951 in Yerevan. Maestro Gegham Grigoryan has created his own values in the art of opera and for almost half a century he has been presenting the best role songs and delicate performances to the world. He has worked with all the giants of classical music who have shaped the history of classical performance in the 20th and 21st centuries: Giaurov, Mirella Freni, Leontine Price, Grace Bumbry, Gena Dimitrova, Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo, Leo Nucci, Gergiev, Zubin Meta, Levis, Levine, Bartoletti, Svetlanov, Richter. Directors: Graeme Wick, Kanchalowski, Dzefirelli, Giancarlo Del Monaco, Hugo de Anna and many others. As a representative of the Armenian performing arts, Grigoryan reached unprecedented professional heights on famous opera stages of the world. Maestro died on May 16, 2016.

Composer Tigran Mansuryan turns 84

Today is the 84th birthday of Tigran Mansuryan, a world-famous Armenian composer, national artist and honored artist of Armenia. Tigran Mansuryan was born in Beirut on January 27, 1939. The Mansuryan family moved to Armenia in 1947 and settled in Yerevan in 1956. The future composer graduated from the Music College under Romanos Melikyan, then studied at the Yerevan Conservatory, taught there in 1967-1986, and was its rector in 1992-1995. At present he concentrates fully on composing. He is one of the most performed composers of modern Armenia. In his creative work he combines modern writing techniques with the support of national musical traditions, especially the traditions of Komitas. Tigran Mansuryan is known for his symphonic works as well as for his film music.

Arno Babajanyan: maestro for all time

  Armenian composer and pianist, People's Artist of the Soviet Union and Armenia Arno Babajanyan was born on January 22, 1921. He gained great popularity as a songwriter, successfully collaborated with poet Robert Rozhdestvensky and singer Muslim Magomaev ("Королева красоты", "Голубая тайга", "Улибнись", "Будь со мной", "В нежданный час", "Встреча", "Воспоминание", "Позови меня", "Загадай дечено", "Благодарю тебя", "Свадьба"). Yevheni Yevtushenko's ("Не спеши", "Чёртово колесо", "Твои следы"), Andrey Voznesensky ("Год любви", "Москва-река", "Верни мне музыку"), Leonid Derbenyov ("Лучший") were also very successful. город земли"), the songs written in co-authorship with "First love song" and "Yerevan" are perceived as the anthem of the hometown. "Nocturne" is widely k

Yekmalyan authored the Liturgy sung in Armenian churches

 The Armenian composer, conductor and teacher Makar Yekmalyan was born on January 21, 1856. During his short life of 49 years, the famous composer-songwriter through his creative work and educational activities contributed to the formation of the National Music School, developed the polyphonic principles of Armenian monody (singing in unison), founded the genres of oratorio-cantata and romance. As a student, Yekmalyan created choral arrangements of folk and spiritual melodies. Among his works, the extensive lyrical "Liturgy", written for unaccompanied choir, stands out. In 1895, through the mediation of Archbishop Gevorg Surenyants (1911-1930, Catholicos of All Armenians Gevorg V Surenyants), Catholicos of All Armenians Mkrtich I Vanetsi (Khrimyan Hayrik) and the Patriarchal Kondak, M. Yekmalyan's "Liturgy" was officially accepted by the Armenian Church and multi-choir performances began. Komitas, Armenak Shahmuradian, Shara Talyan, Armen Tigranian and others st