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The role of Christianity in the life of Armenians. What is, and what is not, Christianity? Is Christianity a historical and cultural heritage or a power for constant renewal? The status and responsibility of the first Christian nation. Lack of public discussion and of reflection on spiritual issues. Why don't we want to delve into the spiritual?
- Speakers: Hakob Hakobyan, Stole Bearer Tovmas Arakelyan
- Host: Fr. Mesrop Aramian
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The broadcast presents Tchaikovsky's opera Eugene Onegin, written on the basis of Alexander Pushkin's poem of the same name. The plot of this work is simple and well-known to many: it's centered around a love story. Tchaikovsky called his opera "Lyrical Scenes." It presents the fate of Tatyana Larina, a daughter of a modest aristocratic family living in a village. The characters are revealed in the opera through lyrical and dramatic arias, recitatives and duets, while the chorus of girls gathering berries describes the village life of that time.