Nersik Ispiryan
Nersik Ispiryan (Armenian: Ներսիկ Իսպիրյան, born May 15, 1963[1]) is an Armenian singer best known for his revolutionary songs.
Nersik Ispiryan Ներսիկ Իսպիրյան | |
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Ispiryan in Lebanon, 2010 | |
Background information | |
Born | Yerevan, Soviet Union | May 15, 1963
Genres | patriotic, pop, folk |
Occupation(s) | singer |
Instruments | Voice, zurna, dhol, duduk |
Years active | late 1980s–present |
Biography
Nersik Ispiryan was born in Yerevan, Armenian SSR, Soviet Union. He graduated from School No.160 in Erebuni district of Yerevan, Soviet Armenia. He studied in Yerevan Komitas State Conservatory from 1986 to 1992, while singing in Akunk («Ակունք») folk ensemble.[2] He moved to the United States in 1995, because of pressure from Levon Ter-Petrosyan's anti-nationalist government, against him and other pro-Dashnak figures in mid-1990s.
Nersik Ispiryan is married with three children, two daughters (Ashken and Ani) and son Arabo.
Discography
Studio Albums:
- 1987 Nersik Vol 1
- 1988 Nersik Vol 2
- 1992 Armenian Country Dances
- 1992 Armenian Patriotic Songs
- 1994 Anmah Herosner
- 1996 Aravod Er
- 1997 Jan Jan Jan Aghchig
- 1997 Ardziv Slatsir
- 1999 Moderne Dances
- 1999 Haverj Hokiner
- 2000 Im Yerkn Ourish E
- 2001 Goratz Ser
- 2002 Yergirs Kancha
- 2004 Dzyun
- 2005 Vrezh
- 2007 Aryan Kanche
- 2011 Yergir Sassoun
- 2011 Heros Kacherin
- 2012 Veradardz Akunqnerin
- 2014 Sa Hayastanne U Verj
- 2015 Hay Mna
Compilation Albums:
- 2010 The Best
References
- Այսօրվա հյուրն է՝ Ներսիկ Իսպիրյանը [Today's guest is Nersik Ispiryan] (in Armenian). Archived from the original on 2012-08-04.
- ՆԵՐՍԻԿ ԻՍՊԻՐՅԱՆ [Nersik Ispiryan] (in Armenian).
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