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Komitas Chamber Music House

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Designation
  
Chamber music hall

Architect
  
Stepan Kyurkchyan

Capacity
  
300

Current use
  
Concert

Type
  
Armenian architecture

Opened
  
1977

Owner
  
Yerevan City Council

Komitas Chamber Music House httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Address
  
Isahakyan 1 street Yerevan Armenia

Similar
  
ARF History Museum, Red Bridge - Yerevan, Charles Aznavour Museum, Presidential Palace - Yerevan, Davtashen Bridge

Komitas Chamber Music House (Armenian: Կոմիտասի անվան կամերային երաժշտության տուն (Komitasi anvan kamerayin yerazhshtut'yan tun)) is a concert hall in Yerevan, Armenia, located on Isahakyan street at the Circular Park of Kentron district. It was designed by artist Stepan Kyurkchyan and constrcuted by engineer Eduard Khzmalyan.

The music hall was opened in October 1977..

It is listed among the historic and cultural monuments of the city of Yerevan.

Architecture

The hall was built and designed in the shape of an Armenian three-nave basilica type church. It has a one single hall with no visible limits between the stage and the seats forming an entirely overlapping space between the musicians and the audience. The organ of the Komitas Chamber Music Hall is one of the unique pipe organs that have been used in the USSR. It was designed in the Netherlands on the basis of the 17th-century organs to perform mainly Baroque music, consisted of 4000 pipes. It was installed in 1979 and ronovated in 2007.

The external walls of the hall are decorated with traditional Armenian ornaments. A large pool with water fountaines froms the backyard of the music hall.

In 2003, the statue of Ivan Aivazovsky (designed by sculptor Yura Petrosyan) was erected near the chamber music house.

References

Komitas Chamber Music House Wikipedia