Anahit Tsitsikian
Classical music, Musical Artist
1926 – 1999
Who was Anahit Tsitsikian?
Anahit Tsitsikian was the first renowned Armenian female violinist. She toured around the world through more than 100 cities during the Soviet times; she taught at the State Conservatory for approximately 40 years and wrote more than 300 articles and scenarios for television and radio programs. She was also a scholar who established a new branch of Armenian musicology, history of performing art, and dedicated the last twenty years of her life to research in the field of ancient music history, becoming the founder of a new branch of Armenian musical archaeology.
Tsitsikian was Merited Artist of Armenia or People's Artist of Armenian SSR, PhD of Musical Science and Professor of Music.
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- Born
- Aug 26, 1926
Saint Petersburg - Education
- Yerevan State Musical Conservatory
- Died
- May 2, 1999
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on July 23, 2013
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