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(Redirected from Armenian Lyre) 19th-century musical periodical in Armenia

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Knar Haykakan
Քնար Հայկական
TypeBimonthly periodical
EditorGabriel Yeranian (1861-1862)
Tigran Tchouhadjyan (1862-1864)
Founded1857 (1857)
LanguageArmenian
Ceased publication1858 (1858)
Relaunched1861 (1861); ceased again 1864 (1864)
CountryArmenia

The Armenian Lyre (Knar Haykakan) was an Armenian musical periodical first published in 1861 by Gabriel Yeranian and Nikoghayos Tashjian. However, six months later its publication was halted. In 1862 the "Armenian Lyre" music society was established in Constantinople. Its purpose was to keep the musical spirit among Armenians alive. That same year the "Armenian Lyre" periodical began publishing again, this time through the efforts of Tigran Tchouhadjyan.

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