

Hour of Tales
The first encounter of each of us with good and evil begins from tales for children. Good wins, because it is God-given. Tales teach us to love, appreciate beauty, fight for justice, and empathize. The program “Hour of Tales” gives us the opportunity to listen to these wonderful tales.


Armenian Folk Tale, Three Sorrowers, Part I
Armenian Folk Tale, Three Sorrowers, Part I
(adapted by Suren Kocharyan)


Armenian Folk Tale, The Enchanted Boy, Part II
Armenian Folk Tale, The Enchanted Boy, Part II


Armenian Folk Tale, The Enchanted Boy, Part I
Armenian Folk Tale, The Enchanted Boy, Part I


Armenian Folk Tale "Father's Three Instructions" (Part III)
Armenian Folk Tale "Father's Three Instructions" (Part III)


Armenian Folk Tale "Father's Three Instructions" (Part II)
Armenian Folk Tale "Father's Three Instructions" (Part II)


Armenian Folk Tale "Father's Three Instructions" (Part I)
Armenian Folk Tale "Father's Three Instructions" (Part I)


Armenian Folk Tale, The Tale of the Taciturn Girl
Armenian Folk Tale, The Tale of the Taciturn Girl
(adapted by Suren Kocharyan)




Armenian Folk Tale, The Chaste Queen and Her Three Sons
Armenian Folk Tale, The Chaste Queen and Her Three Sons
(adapted by Suren Kocharyan)




Armenian Folk Tale, The Naive Peasant's Clever Daughter
Armenian Folk Tale, The Naive Peasant's Clever Daughter


Armenian Folk Tale "A World Beauty" (Part II)
Armenian Folk Tale "A World Beauty" (Part II)


Armenian Folk Tale "A World Beauty" (Part I)
Armenian Folk Tale “A World Beauty” (Part I)


Armenian Folk Tale, The Tale of the Snake
Armenian Folk Tale, The Tale of the Snake


Armenian Folk Tale, The Fisherman's Son
Armenian Folk Tale, The Fisherman's Son








Armenian Folk Tale, Whoever Works, Also Eats
Armenian Folk Tale, Whoever Works, Also Eats


Hans Christian Andersen, Childish Chatter
Hans Christian Andersen, Childish Chatter