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- Sharakan may refer to: Armenian chant (Armenian: շարական, pronounced sharakan) Sharakan, alternative name of Shorkan, a village in Iran This disambiguation...
- official collection of sharakans. It is not found among the apocryphal sharakans either. Nevertheless, Sahakdukht's sharakans are thought to have had...
- religious music became widely spread when Armenian chants (also known as sharakans) were performed by the soprano Lusine ****yan.[citation needed]The state-run...
- the Armenian alphabet. Some of the best performers of these chants, or sharakans, reside at the Holy Cathedral of Etchmiadzin, and include the late soprano...
- is known for his sharakans, which are collections of hymns, and for the several lays he had written during his lifetime. The sharakans written by Pahlavuni...
- rhythm. The tagh is basically a lyric song but it is not canonic like the sharakan. There are two types of taghs - religious and secular. St.Narekatsi's taghs...
- Armenian poet and musician who occupies a special place among the writers of Sharakans Khachatur of Kaffa (died 1658), Crimean chronicler and priest This page...
- Genres Sharakan Tagh Hayren Antuni Horovel...
- Gregory also composed music for his odes, but they are not considered sharakans (chants). Many of the festal odes and litanies as well as the panegyrics...
- Khosrovidukht's piece was not included in the collection of official sharakans; however, despite its secular nature, "Zarmanali e indz" eventually became...