LUSINYAN
AREG
AREG
Composer
20/03/1935, Akhaltska – 02/10/2024, Yerevan
Was member of the Composers Union of USSR since 1966
Was member of the Composers Union of Armenia since 1996
1956 – graduated from the department at the State music college after R. Melikyan (prof. E. Mirzoyan)
1961 – graduated from the composition department at the Yerevan State Conservatory after Komitas (YSCK) (profs. G. Eghiazaryan and Gh. Saryan)
1953-2004 – Yerevan State Humanitarian College (professor)
1992-2003 – head of the department at the same college
1962-1964 – State music college after R. Melikyan (tacher)
1969 -1970 – responsible secretary of the Composer Union of Armenia (CUA)
Since 1971 – Kh. Abovyan Armenian Pedagogical University (Art Education” faculty teacher)
For many years, he held the position of the chairman of the music department of the Republican preschool scientific-methodical cabinet.
1953 – “Small Pictures” piano series
1955 – “Four Miniatures” for string quartet
1955 – “Dance with Kindness” (“Slow Dance”)
1956 – “Youth Dance”
1956 – “Suite” for two pianos
1958 – String Quartet No. 1
1959 – “Trio” (piano, violin and cello)
1960 – String Quartet No. 2
1962 – Symphony No. 1
1966, 1974 – “Circus” piano series (two notebooks)
1967 – “Come our spring!” (by D. Charkhchyan)
1969 – ” World Nations Dances” piano series
1970 – “Always with you” operetta (libretto by A. Melikyan and N. Znamenska)
1973 – “My Armenian people” (by P. Sevak)
1973 – “This Spring” (by L. Poghosyan)
1974-1975 – “Fantastic 4 Miniatures” piano pieces
1975 – “Toy World” piano pieces
1981 – “Waiting for spring” (by N. Mikayelyan)
1988 – “Symphony-Requiem”
Vocal works:
1955 – “Lullaby” (by Sarmeni)
1963 – “Cranes of Homeland” (by Metaxe)
1963 – “Every night” (by S. Kaputikyan)
1965 – “Homeland Spring” (“Nostalgy”) (by H. Shiraz)
1972 – “You, my Highlands” (by N. Mikayelyan)
2005 – “Queen of my Heart” (“Nostalgia”) (words by H. Tumanyan)
Vocal series for voice and piano:
1967 – by H. Shiraz
1975 – by Av. Isahakyan
1976 – by Ashot Grashi
1990 – “Native Taghs” arrangements of 24 patriotic songs
Series of military marchs:
1993 – “Come, brave soldier!” (by S. Muradyan)
1993 – “Military March” (by S. Hakobyan)
1993 – “March” (by H. Srapyan)
2001 – “Base of Faith” choir (by S. Muradyan)
Series of spiritual songs by Sister Arshakuhi:
1998 – “Protective Prayer” for 4-part choir and piano
“Cheer up!”
1998 – “Holy Trinity” for 3 voices and piano
1999 – 5 prayers “I will confess my faith” (by N. Shnorali), 1999 – Matenashar from “Lusaghbir”
1988 – “Hymn to Armenian scrypt” (by L. Sargsyan)
1993 – “Artsakh series” (by V. Varduni) “Toward the Sun”, “Erablur”, “March Proudly, New Year!”, “Artsakh World”
1994 – “Your smile will not be imprisonned”
1995 – “Artsvik Shushi”
Compositions for schoolchildren:
1967 – “Song to the teacher” (by A. Marashyan)
1970 – “Beautiful Yerevan” (by N. Mikayelyan)
1975 – “Happy Morning” (by N. Mikayelyan)
1981 – “New Year’s Bells” (by N. Mikayelyan)
1981 – “Funny Song-Dance” (by N. Mikayelyan)
1982 – “Blue Sky” (by N. Mikayelyan)
1991 – “Hilly Armenia” (by N. Mikayelyan)
1967 – “New Year’s song and dance” (by L. Sargsyan)
1968 – “My Mother’s Day” (by A. Marashyan)
1968 – “Kindergarten for chicks”
1972 – “Yerevan in May”
1972 – “The Bubble and the Balloon”
1977 – “The First Call”
1977 – “At the Crossroads”
1982 – “Musical Alphabet” series of 39 songs (with letters of the Armenian alphabet, by N. Mikayelyan)
1968 – “Sunny flower garden” series of 12 songs (about flowers, each of which symbolizes a certain month of the year, by S. Muradyan)
1986 – “Singing Alphabet” series of 35 songs (manual, with letters of the Russian alphabet, by V. Gudimov)
1987 – “Songs of the bright garden” arrangement of 50 Armenian folk songs for children’s performance with piano
1986-1988 – “Playsongs” song series of 9 songs (by L. Poghosyan)
2000 – Handbook “Das Alphabet in Liedern” (“The Alphabet in Songs”). Based on 26 letters of the German alphabet (by A. Hovhannisyan)
2004 – “Let’s Learn English in Songs” manual (by A. Nazaryan)
Children’s operas by H. Tumanyan’s fairy tales “Kinder” (1965), “Falling Sky” (1966), “Bird” (1986), and 50 Armenian folk songs with piano.
1985 – “Veteran of Labor”
2001 – Golden Medal of the Armenian Cultural “Ararat” Organization of Tehran.
2003 – dean of the Armenian State Pedagogical University (ASPU)
2005 – professor of the ASPU
2010 – medal “for impeccable services” by Yerevan’s Anania Shirakatsi seminary
2010 – Gold Medal of the RA Ministry of Culture
2010 – medal for “90th Anniversary of the ASPU”
2011 – Honored Artist of the RA