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  • "In our chair, we all learn from each other, and that is wonderful" Liana Grigoryan

    During these thirty years, every day, Doctor of Economics, Professor Liana Grigoryan comes to the Armenian State University of Economics with great enthusiasm. ASUE Chair of Management Accounting and Audit is the place where the young scientist started to build her professional career in 1994. It was 2011, when thanks to her managerial experience and skills Liana Grigoryan was elected to manage the chair that is considered to be a difficult and responsible work.

    Liana Grigoryan had to combine the duties of a wife and a mother with scientific research interests, teaching, creative and administrative work and she was sure that it is possible to achieve everything in case of strong will and determination. In 2001 she defended her dissertation, in 2003 she received the title of an associate professor, in 2015 she was already a Doctor of Economics, and in 2018 she became a professor.

    Years of professional maturity have convinced her that this was the work she was passionate about, and she would never get bored of it, and if she had to choose again, she would definitely choose the path of a scientist-pedagogue. "Everyday contacts with students give me wings, I learn constantly from them, cheer them up and get motivated from them as well," the professor points out.

    Liana Grigoryan considers her main mission to educate the generations and open the doors of science for them and as a senior partner and consultant, she works with graduate students, postgraduates, guides them to overcome the impediments that exist in the process of this difficult work.

    Manager Liana Grigoryan, being strict and impartial, manages to retain and keep the qualities of a charming and benevolent woman at the same time. With feminine wisdom, she tries to solve inevitable problems, tackle problems that eventually lead to a friendly and warm atmosphere around her.

    Armenian Music

    Armenian music, monophonic by internal structure, entered a new phase in the second half of the 19th century with the introduction of polyphony and more or less western forms. Thanks to Armenian composers who studied in the west. The initial Modal & Monodic nature (That is, excluding the concept of Harmony) of traditional Armenian music condensed the musical creativity in the horizontal line. This resulted in a very intense melodic expressivity and a rich rhythmic variety(initially adopting contrapunatic form inaugurated by Father Komitas), posed a new challenges like that of choosing harmonies that would respect the modal nature of the Armenian melody, specially the melismatic aspect of it.

    Traditional Instruments

    Get more info from: http://www.music.ch/face/instrum/armenia_instrum.html

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    Christian music

    Melismatic chanting, composed in one of eight modes, is the most common kind of religious music in Armenia. It is written in khaz, a form of indigenous musical notation. Many of these chants are ancient in origin, extending to pre-Christian times, while others are relatively modern, including several composed by Saint Mesrop Mashtots, who invented the Armenian alphabet. Some of the best performers of these chants, or sharakans, are at the Holy Cathedral of Etchmiadzin, and include the late soprano Lucine Zakarian.

    Armenian religious music remained liturgical until Komitas Vardapet introduced polyphony in the end of the 19th century. He collected more than 3,000 folk songs from 1899 to 1910.

    Folk music

    While under Soviet domination, Armenian folk music was taught in a rigidly controlled manner at conservatoires. Instruments played in this way include kanon (dulcimer), dhol (double-headed hand drum), oud (lute), tar (short-necked lute) and zurna (shawm). The duduk[2] is especially important, and its stars include Gevorg Dabagian and Yeghish Manoukian, Vatche Housepian, Antranik Askarian, Albert Vardanyan as well

    The world famous Armenian scientist has lectured at ASUE

    On June 18, the Rector, Professor of the Russian School of Economics, Professor of Pompeu Fabra University (Spain) Ruben Yenikolopov lectured on “The main trends of the development of digital economy”.

    Before the thematic lectures, the professor has met ASUE Rector Diana Galoyan, and head of ASUE Chair of Finance, PhD in Economics, Associate Professor Levon Barkhudaryan was also present at the meeting.

    ASUE Rector presented the scientific potential of the University of Economics highlighting the works carried out by Amberd Research Center. “Our cooperation with the HEIs of Russia has always been on high level as the Russian direction was always one of our priorities” – Diana Galoyan pointed out and added the willingness to cooperate with the Russian School of Economics.

    Ruben Yenikolopov expressed his gratitude, presented the functioning of the Russian School of Economics under his management and addressed the joint programs implementation opportunities.

    Afterwards, the professor lectured for the academic staff representatives of the university on digital economy that is one of the main interests of Ruben Yenikolopov. He obtained his education in Russian School of Economics (2002) and then at Harvard University (2008) and he is interested in the economies of the developing countries, civil economy and data analysis. His lecture on digital economy, role of Information Technologies, Digitalization as the main trends of the digital economy development was extremely interesting for the audience.

    Ruben Yenikolopov is in Armenia to participate in the event “Science and Business Days” organized by RA Ministry of Economy.

    Domino (TV series)

    2015 Armenian TV series or program

    Domino is an Armenian sitcom developed by Harout Khalafyan. The series premiered on Armenia TV on September 15, 2015. The series takes place in Yerevan, Armenia.

    Series overview

    Because of problems at work, three friends (Mika, Norik, Garik/Doctor) decide to get together and set up an own business. Saying goodbye to the former management in not very amiable manner they apply for a loan from the bank. Money given by the bank is less than the needed amount, so the young men decide to fill the lack. They bet all the money and unfortunately lose everything. There’s nothing left for them to do but to return to ex job, to stand not so friendly boss, to work double time in order to be able to pay the loan. Realization of all this should be combined with their personal life. In one case a suspicious wife controlling the income of her husband, in other case a fiancée whose family has been waiting long for their marriage, and in third case an emerging new romance.

    Cast and characters

    • Sos Janibekyan portrays Mika (seasons 1,2,3,4,5) Single boy
    • Mher Khachatryan portrays Garik "Doctor" (Seasons 1,2,3,4,5) Husband of Sofa
    • Narek Baveyan portrays Norik (Seasons 1,2,3,4,5) Ex-boyfriend of Lilit
    • Anna Grigoryan portrays Ani (season 1) Director of Cafe
    • Gayane Avetisyan portrays Sofa (Seasons 1,2,3,) Wife of Garik
    • Lika Salmanyan portrays Lilit (Season 1) Engaged of Norik
    • Arsen Grigoryan portrays Artur (Seasons 1,2,3) Bank employee
    • Rippi Navasardyan portrays Kara (Seasons 1,2,3,4,5) Wife of Viktor
    • Yelena Vardanyan portrays Nelly Vardanovna (Seasons 1,) Director of gym, mistress of Gago
    • Satenik Ohanyan portrays Margarita "Margo" (Seasons 1,2) Director of Massage Center
    • Ara Karagyan portrays Alik (Season 1,2) Director of restaurant
    • Narine Aleksanyan portrays Janna (1,2,3,4,5) Worker in restaurant
    • Hayk Hambartzumyan portrays Viktor (Seasons 1,2) Husband of Kara