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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...
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official collection of
sharakans. It is not
found among the
apocryphal sharakans either. Nevertheless, Sahakdukht's
sharakans are
thought to have had...
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Armenian alphabet. Some of the best
performers of
these chants, or
sharakans,
reside at the Holy
Cathedral of Etchmiadzin, and
include the late soprano...
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Komitas I
contributed to the
hymnography of the
Armenian Church. His
sharakan "Andzink Nviryalk", ('Devoted Souls')
earned him a
special place in the...
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religious music became widely spread when
Armenian chants (also
known as
sharakans) were
performed by the
soprano Lusine ****yan.[citation needed]The state-run...
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subject "The
Theology of the
Armenian Church,
According to
Liturgical Hymns Sharakans" and was
promoted to the
ecclesiastical degree of
vardapet (archimandrite)...
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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...
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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...
- Liturgy" or "Book of the Sacrament"), the
Mashtots ("Book of Rituals"), the
Sharakan ("Book of Hymns"), the Jhamakirk' (book of hours), and the
Casoc (also...
- Khosrovidukht's
piece was not
included in the
collection of
official sharakans; however,
despite its
secular nature, "Zarmanali e indz"
eventually became...