- Sayat-Nova
:"For the town in Armenia, see
Sayat-Nova, Armenia ."Sayat-Nova (Armenian: Սայաթ-Նովա; Persian/Azeri: سایاتنووا; Georgian: საიათ-ნოვა) (
June 14 , 1712 Tiflis–September 22 ,1795 , Haghpat), or 'King of Songs' is the name given toArmenia n [ [http://slovari.yandex.ru/dict/bse/article/00069/09500.htm?text=саят-нова Sayat-Nova] . Great Soviet Encyclopedia]poet andashik Harutyun Sayatyan. His mother, Sara, was born in Tbilisi, and his father, Karapet, either inAleppo orAdana . He was skilled in writing poetry, singing and playing thekamancheh . He performed in the court ofHeraclius II of Georgia , where he also worked as adiplomat , and apparently helped forge an alliance between Georgia,Armenia andShirvan against thePersian Empire . He lost his place at court when he fell in love with the king's daughter, and spent the rest of his life as an itinerant bard. In 1795 he was killed inHaghpat Monastery by the army ofAgha Mohammed Khan .About 220 songs can be attributed to Sayat-Nova, although he may have written thousands altogether. Most of his extant songs are in Armenian, Georgian and Persian. A number of them are sung to this day. He was also fluent in Arabic.
Sayat-Nova is considered by many the greatest ashough (folk singer-songwriter) that ever lived in the
Caucasus (the area between the Black and the Caspian sea). The world-famous Armenian composerAlexander Arutiunian wrote an opera called "Sayat Nova". There is a street and music school named after him inYerevan , Armenia, as well as anArmenian-American dance ensemble in theUnited States , and apond located inMont Orford ,Quebec ,Canada .The 1968 art film "Sayat Nova" directed by
Sergei Parajanov - which was banned in theSoviet Union - follows the poet's path from his childhood wool-dying days to his role as a courtier and finally his life as amonk . It was released in the United States under the title "The Color of Pomegranates ". It is not so much a biography of Sayat Nova but a series of tableaux of Armenian costume, embroidery and religious ritual interspersed with scenes and verses from the poet's life.In
Armenia Sayat Nova is also considered a poet with a considerable contribution to the Armenian poetry of his century. Despite the fact that he lived his entire life in a deeply religious society, his poems are mostlysecular and full of Romantic expressionism. A book on his life and work was published byCharles Dowsett , Armenian scholar in 1997 entitled "Sayat'-nova: An 18th-century Troubadour: a Biographical and Literary Study".On October 14th, 2006Grigor Shahmuradyan & his wifeGayane Minasyan prepared an outstanding performance in memory of Sayat-Nova's 300th anniversary. Songs were sung by Grigor and Gayane told the life story of Sayat-Nova.The evening will be repeated on September 14th, 2008References
External links
* [http://www.armenianmusicarch.com/sayatnova.html Armenianmusicarch.com]
* [http://armenianhouse.org/blackwell/armenian-poems/sayat-nova.html Love Song] translated into English by Alice Stone Blackwell
* [http://www.classical-composers.org/cgi-bin/ccd.cgi?comp=nova Classical Composers Database]
* [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=67689 Encyclopaedia Britannica]
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