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System of a Down’s Serj Tankian Perform New Political Song ‘Artsakh’

May 19, 2016 By administrator

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Serj Tankian has recorded “Artsakh,” a song calling for solidarity among Armenians in the disputed region of Azerbaijan.

Passionate acoustic tune calls for solidarity among Armenians in disputed region of Azerbaijan.

System of a Down frontman Serj Tankian was so moved by the resilience of Armenian fighters in Nagorno-Karabakh, a region in the former Soviet Republic of Azerbaijan that neighbors Armenia, during a four-day war in April that he wrote a passionate new political folk song, “Artsakh,” in deference to them. The song voices support for the people of Artsakh – the Armenian name for the region – and protests what Tankian describes as Azeri aggression.

“These people have lived on those lands for thousands of years,” the singer wrote in a statement. “They have struggle but also great beauty written on their foreheads. The whimsical appropriation of land by an empire (Stalin) placed them under Azerbaijan. They have since gained their independence and have lived a prosperous existence for the last 20 or so years. I do not believe in wars and ultimately borders but I deeply believe in self-determination and life without oppression. Therefore it is time for the world to recognize them as the Republic of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh).”

Violence broke out in the region on April 2nd, prompting Azerbaijan’s president, Ilham Aliyev, to call for the “immediate and unconditional withdrawal of Armenian troops from our territories,” according to The Washington Post. As the situation worsened, Azerbaijani troops attempted to take control of the region. The paper reported scores of deaths, the worst in the region since 1994. A ceasefire was declared on April 5th. Russian President Vladimir Putin voiced his support of a truce, according to Armenia Now.

“It’s a crazy provocation,” the singer tells Rolling Stone. “It’s a land that these people have lived on from the beginning of time, from time immemorial, with children springing from the rivers and generations coming from their mountains. There is a national liberation struggle embedded within their character, their public mask, if you will. It goes on through trying to create peace. We will ultimately win with culture and all this beautiful stuff.”

Tankian made a video for the song, on which he sings and plays guitar, this past weekend.

“Artsakh” lyrics, translated:

We’ve always lived on these lands,

Reaped and harvested these fields,

Generations sprung from your rivers,

Children born from your mountains,

The public mask of tradition,

The struggle for liberation or death,

The enemy’s gaze at your terrain,

Our smiles at your bosom,

At your bottomless will.

We’re going to sing with our fists

With the tricolor flag of justice,

Humanitarian love of peace

With the holy blessing of a child’s face,

We are going to prevail with culture

We are going to prevail with culture

We are going to prevail by being Armenian.

I was inspired to write a song for #artsakh. @RollingStone is premiering the video by @RandCourtney here – https://t.co/BiR2ycvlyW

— Serj Tankian-#SanctionAzerbaijan (@serjtankian) May 4, 2016

Source: http://www.rollingstone.com

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: Artsakh, downs, perform, political, Serj Tankian, song, system

VAN, Tigran Hamasyan performs on Akhtamar Island (Western Armenia)

June 24, 2015 By administrator

f558a912fac478_558a912fac4ba.thumbUS-Armenian award-winning jazz pianist Tigran Hamasyan on Tuesday gave a concert on the Akhtamar Island of Van (Turkey).
Haber3 reports that the musician played under the accompaniment of the Armenian State Chamber Choir.
As part of his concert tour Luys i Luso, he is set to give concerts in a total of 100 churches of Armenia. Lebanon, France, Sweden, Belgium, Czech Republic, United Kingdom, Germany, Luxemburg, Russia and US.
The program will later continue until June 30, attracting more cities and towns of Turkey.
The concert on Akhtamar was attended by different officials from Turkey’s province of Van.
The cultural event, which lasted 90 minutes, drew a great interest, said Tamar Nalci, a coordinator of the Antatolia cultural projects.
“Tigran Hamasyan is an acclaimed Armenian jazz pianist. He performs concerts in different places around the world accompanied by the Armenian choir. It is his second concert in Turkey. The interest is big,” he said.
Hamasyan’s first concert in the country was on June 21. Accompanied by the Yerevan State Chamber Music Choir, he performed in the historic ruins of Ani.

Filed Under: Events, News Tagged With: Akhtamar Island, perform, Van

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