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St. Gregory of Tathev, Homily on the Church
16/08/2025

Readings From the Church Fathers

St. Gregory of Tathev, Homily on the Church

Vahram Vardapet, On the Holy Trinity and One Divinity, and on the Saving Economy of Christ (Part IV)
16/08/2025

Vahram Vardapet, On the Holy Trinity and One Divinity, and on the Saving Economy of Christ (Part IV)

Feast of Holy Etchmiadzin
16/08/2025

The Day in the Liturgical Calendar

Prov. 3:19-26, Ez. 40:3-10, 1 Pet. 2:1-10, Mt. 16:13-19

Sergei Rachmaninoff, Francesca da Rimini
15/08/2025

This opera consists of one act, a prologue, and an epilogue.
The plot is based on the Fifth Canto of Dante Alighieri's “The Inferno” in “Divine Comedy.” The author of the libretto is Modest Tchaikovsky. Despite its beautiful music, the opera didn't become part of repertoires after its premiere in 1906. It was staged anew by conductor Mark Ermler at Moskow Bolshoi Theater in 1973.

 

St. John Chrysostom, On Reading the Bible
15/08/2025

Readings From the Church Fathers

St. John Chrysostom, On Reading the Bible

The Burning Bush
15/08/2025

This expression is used as an illustrated definition of firmness. It comes from Exodus 3. Moses was tending the flock of Jethro, his father-in-law, the priest of Midian, and led the flock to the far side of the wilderness and came to Horeb, the mountain of God, where God was revealed to him in flames of fire from within a blackthorn bush. “There the angel of the Lord appeared to him in flames of fire from within a bush. Moses saw that though the bush was on fire, it did not burn up.”

The bush which God called to Moses from within is a uniquely versatile picture and makes us think.

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Selected Literary Works
Remarkable writers of the 20th century and their most famous works. The literary paths taken by modern Armenian writers, and their literary achievements
World Classical Music
The show presents the masterpieces of classics in performance of distinguished musicians, as well as provides comprehensive information about the lives and works of composers and performers, their role and influence on further development of...
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.
Tagharan
The Tagharan program is dedicated to the spiritual and folk branches of Armenian music. At the heart of the creation of the program is the idea of kinship of these two branches, which was first scientifically dealt with by Komitas.
Zatik, Program for Children
Every day something happens to little Nerses: despair, anger, joy, surprise, frustration... And whenever he needs help, the angel of God appears and tells him a story. The stories from the Bible help little Nerses to understand what happens to him and...