Meruzhan Khachatryan
Meruzhan Khachatryan was born on February, 26, 1980 in Yerevan, in a painter's family. He graduated from the Painting Department of the P.Terlemezjan art college in 2001. Being involved in numerous exhibitions both personal and joint, he started his productive creative work. His works are available in private collections in different countries:
Russia, Greece, Cyprus, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Denmark, Holland, England, Ireland, India, Egypt, Japan, China, Turkey, Lebanon, Brazil, the USA, Canada, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Georgia, Argentina, Iran, Venezuela, Israel, Australia, New Zealand
And a lot of other countries, and certainly Armenia.
Since 2004, Meruzhan Khachatryan is a member of the Artists Union of Republic Armenia.
Works of Meruzhan Khachatryan were exposed:
Russia, Sankt-Peterburg: 1993. In the contecst of "Days of the Armenian Culture" Festival.
USA. Los Angeles: 1994. In the contecst of " Bravo Armenia " Festival.
Denmark, Copenhagen: 2005. In the contecst of " Culture of Armenia " Exhibition
Armenia, Yerevan:
2003 " the Republican Youth Exhibition " the Exhibition in the house of the Union of Artists of Armenia
2003-2004, " the Republican Exhibition Schedules " the Exhibition in the house of the Union of Artists of Armenia
2004 " the Republican Exhibition of Self-portraits " the Exhibition in the house of the Union of Artists of Armenia
2007. An exhibition under the name " Old and new Yerevan " in the Art gallery " Аrev-art " as in Municipality of Yerevan sity
2008. An exhibition devoted 75years of the Union of Artists of Republic Armenia. An exhibition in the house of the Union of Artists of Armenia
2008. An exhibition under the name "Freedom" in the Art gallery " Аrev-art "
2008 " the Republican Youth Exhibition " the Exhibition in the house of the Union of Artists of Armenia
In the future will exposed the individual exhibition.
Now the new catalogue and the booklet of works Meruzhan Khachatryan is printed.
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Armenian still-life • 11 artworks
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View allSold Artworks • 38 artworks
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Meruzhan Khachatryan was born on February, 26, 1980 in Yerevan, in a painter's family. He graduated from the Painting Department of the P.Terlemezjan art college in 2001. Being involved in numerous exhibitions both personal and joint, he started his productive creative work. His works are available in private collections in different countries:
Russia, Greece, Cyprus, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Denmark, Holland, England, Ireland, India, Egypt, Japan, China, Turkey, Lebanon, Brazil, the USA, Canada, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Georgia, Argentina, Iran, Venezuela, Israel, Australia, New Zealand
And a lot of other countries, and certainly Armenia.
Since 2004, Meruzhan Khachatryan is a member of the Artists Union of Republic Armenia.
Works of Meruzhan Khachatryan were exposed:
Russia, Sankt-Peterburg: 1993. In the contecst of "Days of the Armenian Culture" Festival.
USA. Los Angeles: 1994. In the contecst of " Bravo Armenia " Festival.
Denmark, Copenhagen: 2005. In the contecst of " Culture of Armenia " Exhibition
Armenia, Yerevan:
2003 " the Republican Youth Exhibition " the Exhibition in the house of the Union of Artists of Armenia
2003-2004, " the Republican Exhibition Schedules " the Exhibition in the house of the Union of Artists of Armenia
2004 " the Republican Exhibition of Self-portraits " the Exhibition in the house of the Union of Artists of Armenia
2007. An exhibition under the name " Old and new Yerevan " in the Art gallery " Аrev-art " as in Municipality of Yerevan sity
2008. An exhibition devoted 75years of the Union of Artists of Republic Armenia. An exhibition in the house of the Union of Artists of Armenia
2008. An exhibition under the name "Freedom" in the Art gallery " Аrev-art "
2008 " the Republican Youth Exhibition " the Exhibition in the house of the Union of Artists of Armenia
In the future will exposed the individual exhibition.
Now the new catalogue and the booklet of works Meruzhan Khachatryan is printed.
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ARMENIA
- Date of birth : 1980
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- Groups: Contemporary Armenian Artists
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APRIL, 24 Dedicated to... Great KOMITAS ,
26a Nizami street, Yerevan, Armenia
APRIL, 24 Dedicated to... Great KOMITAS
Komitas, a.k.a. Soghomon Soghomonyan, was born on September 26, 1869 in Anatolia, Turkey, in the town of Koutina (Ketaia). His father, Gevorg Soghomonyan was a shoemaker but he also composed songs and had a beautiful voice. The composer’s mother – Tagui - was also singled out for her vivid musical abilities; she was a carpet weaver.
Komitas’s childhood was joyless and full of deprivations. He lost his mother when he was less than one year old, and because his father was too busy his grandmother took care of him. At age 7 Komitas entered the local elementary school. As soon as he finished school his father sent him to Broosa to continue his education. However, he failed and 4 months later he came home having ultimately become an orphan: his father passed away and Soghomon was only 11 years old…
“He was a frail, weak, pale boy, always thoughtful and kind. He was dressed poorly, ” one of his classmates recalled about Komitas.
Soghomon was often seen sleeping on the cold stones of the laundry room.
He could sing perfectly, and no wonder in Koutina he was nicknamed “a little vagrant singer”.
For his delightful voice Soghomonyan was also indebted to an event that fundamentally changed the entire course of his life.
In 1881 the priest of Koutina, G. Dertsakyan, had to leave for Echmiadzin to be ordained a bishop. At the request of the Catholicos he brought the gifted orphan boy with him to study at the Echmiadzin Church Seminary. Twelve-year old Soghomon was selected out of the other 20 orphans to study at the Seminary. As it was forbidden to speak Armenian at that time the boy spoke Turkish and when being greeted by the Catholicos Gevorg IV, he replied, “I don’t speak Armenian, if you wish I will sing”. Then with his fine soprano voice he sang an Armenian sharakan (a church hymn) without understanding the words. Due to his exclusive aptitude Soghomon overcame all the obstacles in a very short time and perfectly learned Armenian.
In 1890 Soghomon was ordained a monk.
In 1893 he finished studying at the seminary, then he was ordained a “Vardapet” (priest) and acquired his new name “Komitas” - the name of the outstanding poet of VII century, the author of sharakans. At the seminary Komitas was assigned to teach music.
Along with teaching, Komitas organized a choir, an orchestra of folk instruments, and treated folk songs; he made the first researches in the field of Armenian Church music.
In 1895 Komitas was ordained an archimandrite. In the autumn of the same year he left for Tiflis to study at the musical college. However, when he met the composer Makar Yekmalyan, who had received his education at the conservatory of Petersburg, he changed his mind and started studying a course on harmony by that composer. These studies became the original forerunner and the firm basis for gaining the European technique of composition.
The further events of Komitas’s life had to do with the large music center in Europe – Berlin, where he went to study under the protection of the Catholicos, being financed by the largest Armenian oil magnate Alexander Mantashyan.
Komitas entered the private conservatory of Professor Richard Schmidt. Within the conservatory Komitas took private classes on singing, elaborating his beautiful voice, fine baritone. Simultaneously with these classes, he also attended the lectures on Philosophy, Esthetics, General History and History of Music. During these academic years he had an opportunity to “communicate” with European music, continually enriching the supply of knowledge, and engaging in musical criticism. Upon the invitation of the International Music Association he held lectures devoted to the Armenian church and contemporary music in comparison with Turkish, Arabic and Kurdish music.
In September 1899 Komitas returned to Echmiadzin and started his musical activity right away. In a short period he radically changed the system of teaching music in the seminary, organized a small orchestra and perfected the performance level of the choir.
He visited various regions of Armenia treating and putting down thousands of Armenian, Kurdish, Persian and Turkish songs……
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Komitas, a.k.a. Soghomon Soghomonyan, was born on September 26, 1869 in Anatolia, Turkey, in the town of Koutina (Ketaia). His father, Gevorg Soghomonyan was a shoemaker but he also composed songs and had a beautiful voice. The composer’s mother – Tagui - was also singled out for her vivid musical abilities; she was a carpet weaver.
Komitas’s childhood was joyless and full of deprivations. He lost his mother when he was less than one year old, and because his father was too busy his grandmother took care of him. At age 7 Komitas entered the local elementary school. As soon as he finished school his father sent him to Broosa to continue his education. However, he failed and 4 months later he came home having ultimately become an orphan: his father passed away and Soghomon was only 11 years old…
“He was a frail, weak, pale boy, always thoughtful and kind. He was dressed poorly, ” one of his classmates recalled about Komitas.
Soghomon was often seen sleeping on the cold stones of the laundry room.
He could sing perfectly, and no wonder in Koutina he was nicknamed “a little vagrant singer”.
For his delightful voice Soghomonyan was also indebted to an event that fundamentally changed the entire course of his life.
In 1881 the priest of Koutina, G. Dertsakyan, had to leave for Echmiadzin to be ordained a bishop. At the request of the Catholicos he brought the gifted orphan boy with him to study at the Echmiadzin Church Seminary. Twelve-year old Soghomon was selected out of the other 20 orphans to study at the Seminary. As it was forbidden to speak Armenian at that time the boy spoke Turkish and when being greeted by the Catholicos Gevorg IV, he replied, “I don’t speak Armenian, if you wish I will sing”. Then with his fine soprano voice he sang an Armenian sharakan (a church hymn) without understanding the words. Due to his exclusive aptitude Soghomon overcame all the obstacles in a very short time and perfectly learned Armenian.
In 1890 Soghomon was ordained a monk.
In 1893 he finished studying at the seminary, then he was ordained a “Vardapet” (priest) and acquired his new name “Komitas” - the name of the outstanding poet of VII century, the author of sharakans. At the seminary Komitas was assigned to teach music.
Along with teaching, Komitas organized a choir, an orchestra of folk instruments, and treated folk songs; he made the first researches in the field of Armenian Church music.
In 1895 Komitas was ordained an archimandrite. In the autumn of the same year he left for Tiflis to study at the musical college. However, when he met the composer Makar Yekmalyan, who had received his education at the conservatory of Petersburg, he changed his mind and started studying a course on harmony by that composer. These studies became the original forerunner and the firm basis for gaining the European technique of composition.
The further events of Komitas’s life had to do with the large music center in Europe – Berlin, where he went to study under the protection of the Catholicos, being financed by the largest Armenian oil magnate Alexander Mantashyan.
Komitas entered the private conservatory of Professor Richard Schmidt. Within the conservatory Komitas took private classes on singing, elaborating his beautiful voice, fine baritone. Simultaneously with these classes, he also attended the lectures on Philosophy, Esthetics, General History and History of Music. During these academic years he had an opportunity to “communicate” with European music, continually enriching the supply of knowledge, and engaging in musical criticism. Upon the invitation of the International Music Association he held lectures devoted to the Armenian church and contemporary music in comparison with Turkish, Arabic and Kurdish music.
In September 1899 Komitas returned to Echmiadzin and started his musical activity right away. In a short period he radically changed the system of teaching music in the seminary, organized a small orchestra and perfected the performance level of the choir.
He visited various regions of Armenia treating and putting down thousands of Armenian, Kurdish, Persian and Turkish songs……
SILVER AWARD SUBMITION 2009
SILVER AWARD SUBMITION 2009. It was given to my web page out of artmajeur
Russia, Sankt-Peterburg: 1993.
Russia, Sankt-Peterburg: 1993. In the contecst of "Days of the Armenian Culture" Festival.
USA. Los Angeles: 1994.
USA. Los Angeles: 1994. In the contecst of " Bravo Armenia " Festival.
Denmark, Copenhagen: 2005.
Denmark, Copenhagen: 2005. In the contecst of " Culture of Armenia " Exhibition
2003 the Exhibition in the house of the Union of Artists of Armenia
2003 " the Republican Youth Exhibition " the Exhibition in the house of the Union of Artists of Armenia
2003-2004, the Exhibition in the house of the Union of Artists of Armenia
2003-2004, " the Republican Exhibition Schedules " the Exhibition in the house of the Union of Artists of Armenia
Meruzhan Khachatryan's art world. The world in which the beauty and harmony exist in seat and this world can be your world too.
Meruzhan Khachatryan was born on February, 26, 1980 in Yerevan, in a painter's family. He graduated from the Painting Department of the P.Terlemezjan art college in 2001. Being involved in numerous exhibitions both personal and joint, he started his productive creative work. His works are available in private collections in different countries:
Russia, Greece, Cyprus, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Denmark, Holland, England, Ireland, India, Egypt, Japan, China, Turkey, Lebanon, Brazil, the USA, Canada, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Georgia, Argentina, Iran, Venezuela, Israel, Australia, New Zealand
And a lot of other countries, and certainly Armenia.
Since 2004, Meruzhan Khachatryan is a member of the Artists Union of Republic Armenia.
Works of Meruzhan Khachatryan were exposed:
Russia, Sankt-Peterburg: 1993. In the contecst of "Days of the Armenian Culture" Festival.
USA. Los Angeles: 1994. In the contecst of " Bravo Armenia " Festival.
Denmark, Copenhagen: 2005. In the contecst of " Culture of Armenia " Exhibition
Armenia, Yerevan:
2003 " the Republican Youth Exhibition " the Exhibition in the house of the Union of Artists of Armenia
2003-2004, " the Republican Exhibition Schedules " the Exhibition in the house of the Union of Artists of Armenia
2004 " the Republican Exhibition of Self-portraits " the Exhibition in the house of the Union of Artists of Armenia
2007. An exhibition under the name " Old and new Yerevan " in the Art gallery " Аrev-art " as in Municipality of Yerevan sity
2008. An exhibition devoted 75years of the Union of Artists of Republic Armenia. An exhibition in the house of the Union of Artists of Armenia
2008. An exhibition under the name "Freedom" in the Art gallery " Аrev-art "
2008 " the Republican Youth Exhibition " the Exhibition in the house of the Union of Artists of Armenia
In the future will exposed the individual exhibition.
Now the new catalogue and the booklet of works Meruzhan Khachatryan is printed.

Meruzhan Khachatryan continues a series of works devoted to Armenian poet Naapet Kuchak.
Here a pomegranate, cut,
You see, how many kernels inside, -
For grain on a kiss,
Superfluous to me do not give.
- I considered you clever,
Leave and do not make a fool.
This heard ль business-
To kiss up to a dawn?!
