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Benefis is a weekly one-hour talk show hosted by Armenian presenter Avet Barseghyan , and airing on Yerevan -based Public Television company of Armenia . The show featured one-on-one interviews with notable residents of Armenia, their best performances, and interesting facts about their lives and creative paths. The talk-show aired every Sunday.

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21-445: The episode aired on September 17, 2016. The talk-show was about Armenian singer-songwriter Hayko . The episode aired on September 24, 2016. The talk-show was about Armenian singer Silva Hakobyan . The episode aired on October 1, 2016. The talk-show was about Armenian singer Arame . The episode aired on October 8, 2016. The talk-show was about Armenian singer-songwriter Forsh . The episode aired on October 15, 2016. The talk-show

42-456: A car accident on Los Angeles on July 9, 2007. The episode aired on June 3, 2017. The talk-show was about Armenian singer Sona Shahgeldyan . The episode aired on June 24, 2017. The talk-show was about Armenian singer Arman Aghajanyan. The episode aired on July 1, 2017. The talk-show was about Armenian singer Ani Christy. The episode aired on July 8, 2017. The talk-show was about Armenian singer-songwriter Alla Levonyan . The last episode of

63-520: A young age Tumanyan moved to Tiflis , which was the centre of Armenian culture under the Russian Empire during the 19th and early 20th centuries. He soon became known to the wide Armenian society for his simple but very poetic works. Many films and animated films have been adapted from Tumanyan's works. Two operas, Anush (1912) by Armen Tigranian and Almast (1930) by Alexander Spendiaryan , were written based on his works. Hovhannes Tumanyan

84-890: The Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Helsinki . He represented Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest in the final with the song " Anytime You Need ". The song placed eighth in the contest. Hayko, who had cancer , died on 29 September 2021, in Yerevan after contracting COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Armenia . He was 48. Hovhannes Tumanyan Hovhannes Tumanyan ( Armenian : Հովհաննես Թումանյան , classical spelling : Յովհաննէս Թումանեան, February 19 [ O.S. February 7] 1869 – March 23, 1923)

105-563: The Nersisyan School from 1883 to 1887. Tumanyan's wrote his first poem at the age of 12, while studying in Jalaloghly school. He lived at the teacher's house for a while and fell in love with the teacher's daughter Vergine. Since 1893, Tumanyan worked for Aghbyur , Murtch , Hasker and Horizon periodicals and also was engaged in public activism. In 1899, Tumanyan came up with an idea of organizing meetings of Armenian intellectuals of

126-606: The House of Armenian Art. Tumanyan's work is simple, natural and poetically inspired at the same time. It is not by mere chance that dozens of phrases and expressions from Tumanyan's works have become a natural part of people's everyday language, their sayings, adages, and maxims. Tumanyan is usually regarded in Armenian circles as "All-Armenian poet". He earned this title when the Catholicos of Armenia had ordered that Armenian refugees from

147-415: The age of 19, Hovhannes Tumanyan married Olga Matchkalyan, age 17. They had 10 children: Musegh (1889–1938), Ashkhen (1891–1968), Nvard (1892–1957), Artavazd (1894–1918), Hamlik (1896–1937), Anush (1898–1927), Arpik (1899–1981), Areg (1900–1939), Seda (1905–1988), Tamar (1907–1989). During the government-provoked Armenian–Tatar massacres of 1905–1907 , Tumanyan took the role of a peacemaker, for which he

168-421: The series aired on July 29, 2017 at 22:20 pm. The talk-show was about Armenian musician Avet Barseghyan (the presenter of the show). The episode was hosted by many Armenian well-known artists, such as Aram Mp3 and Gohar Gasparyan . Hayko Hayk Borisi " Hayko " Hakobyan ( Armenian : Հայկ Բորիսի "Հայկո" Հակոբյան ; 25 August 1973 – 29 September 2021) was an Armenian singer and songwriter. Hayko

189-796: The time at his house on 44 Bebutov Street in Tiflis (present-day Amaghleba 18, in Sololaki). Soon it became an influential literary group, which often gathered in the garret of Tumanyan's house. Vernatun means garret in Armenian, which was the name the group was referred to. Prominent members of the collective were Avetik Isahakyan , Derenik Demirchyan , Levon Shant , Ghazaros Aghayan , Perch Proshyan , Nikol Aghbalian , Alexander Shirvanzade , Nar-Dos , Vrtanes Papazyan, Vahan Terian , Leo , Stepan Lisitsyan, Mariam Tumanyan, Gevorg Bashinjagyan and many other significant Armenian figures of early 20th century. With some pauses, it existed until 1908. In 1912 Tumanyan

210-915: The west not enter certain areas of his church and house, since he is considered to be "The Catholicos of all Armenians". Tumanyan in response decried that decision claiming that the refugees could seek relief in the Catholicos' quarters under order of "The Poet of all Armenians". He created lyrics, fables, epic poems and translations into Armenian of Byron , Goethe and Pushkin . Tumanyan's most famous works include: Tumanyan's works were translated by Valeri Bryusov , Konstantin Balmont , Joseph Brodsky , Samuil Marshak , Bella Akhmadulina and others. In Armenia: Outside of Armenia: There are 2 museums dedicated to Tumanyan in Armenia, one in his birthplace Dsegh and another one in Yerevan. Tumanyan's museum in Yerevan

231-464: Was about Armenian singer Hasmik Karapetyan . The episode aired on November 19, 2016. The talk-show was about Armenian singer Erik . The episode aired on November 26, 2016. The talk-show was about Armenian singer Arminka . The episode aired on December 3, 2016. The talk-show was about Armenian singer Emmy . The episode aired on December 17, 2016. The talk-show was about Armenian singer SONA . The episode aired on December 24, 2016. The talk-show

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252-403: Was about Armenian singer Varduhi Vardanyan , who died in a car accident on Sevan - Martuni highway on October 15, 2006. The episode aired on October 22, 2016. The talk-show was about Armenian singer Razmik Amyan , his friend Hayko was also there. The episode aired on October 29, 2016. The talk-show was about Armenian singer Nune Yesayan . The episode aired on November 5, 2016. The talk-show

273-420: Was about Armenian singer-songwriter Arsen Grigoryan . The episode aired on March 25, 2017. The talk-show was about Armenian singer Christine Pepelyan . The episode aired on April 8, 2017. The talk-show was about Armenian singer and presenter Aram MP3 . The episode aired on March 25, 2017. The talk-show was about Armenian singer-songwriter Edgar Gyanjumyan. The episode aired on April 8, 2017. The talk-show

294-403: Was about Armenian singer-songwriter Artur Grigoryan. The episode aired on February 11, 2017. The talk-show was about Armenian singer Arsen Safaryan. The episode aired on February 18, 2017. The talk-show was about Armenian singer Shushan Petrosyan . The episode aired on March 4, 2017. The talk-show was about Armenian singer Zaruhi Babayan . The episode aired on March 11, 2017. The talk-show

315-421: Was about Armenian singer-songwriter Leyla Saribekyan. The episode aired on April 29, 2017. The talk-show was about Armenian singer Andre . The episode aired on May 20, 2017. The talk-show was about Armenian musician and actress Iveta Mukuchyan . The show was also featuring Gohar Gasparyan , Hayk Petrosyan. The episode aired on May 27, 2017. The talk-show was about Armenian singer Elvina Makaryan, who died in

336-447: Was an Armenian poet, writer, translator, and literary and public activist. He is the national poet of Armenia . Tumanyan wrote poems, quatrains, ballads, novels, fables, and critical and journalistic articles. His works were mostly written in the style of realism , frequently revolving around the everyday life of his time. Born in the historical village of Dsegh in the Lori region, at

357-451: Was an avid storyteller with a particular interest in fables. Young Tumanyan was the oldest of eight children; his siblings were Rostom (1871–1915), Osan (1874–1926), Iskuhi (1878–1943), Vahan (1881–1937), Astghik (1885–1953), Arshavir (1888–1921), Artashes (1892–1916). From 1877 to 1879, Tumanyan attended the parochial school of Dsegh. From 1879 to 1883 he went to a school in Jalaloghly . Tumanyan moved to Tiflis in 1883, where he attended

378-620: Was arrested twice. Tumanyan also deeply criticized the Georgian–Armenian War of 1918. Tumanyan was also actively engaged in preaching the Gospel. As he put in one of his verses, "There is only one way of salvation; through Jesus Christ abiding inside every one of us". In October 1914 Tumanyan joined the "Committee for Support of War Victims", which later helped Armenian Genocide refugees settled in Etchmiadzin . In 1921 in Tiflis he founded

399-629: Was born on 25 August 1973 in Yerevan , Armenia (then part of the Soviet Union ). He studied at Yerevan Secondary School No. 170, then in Secondary School No. 32 named after Hovhannes Tumanyan . In 1987, he graduated from the Yerkhani Chukhachyan Music School and was admitted to R. Melikyan Music College. He started his music career in 1996 with his first song Love (Armenian: Սեր ). He won Armenia's national selection for

420-553: Was born on February 19, 1869, in the village of Dsegh , Tiflis Governorate , Russian Empire (now in Lori Province , Armenia). His father, Aslan (1839–1898), was the village priest known as Ter-Tadevos. He was an offspring of an Armenian princely family of Tumanyan , branch of the famous royal house of Mamikonian that settled in Lori in 10th and 11th centuries from their original feudal fief of Taron . His mother, Sona (1842–1936),

441-563: Was elected the president of the Company of Caucasus Armenian Writers. In the fall of 1921, Tumanyan went to Constantinople to find support of Armenian refugees. After months spent there, he returned ill. After surgery in 1922, he started to get better. But in September, Tumanyan's disease started to progress again. He was transferred to a hospital in Moscow, where he died on March 23, 1923. In 1888, at

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