Arthur Meschian

Arthur Meschian
Born March 3, 1949 (1949-03-03) (age 63)
Genres Rock
Occupations Musician, architect
Years active 1960s–present

Arthur (Artashes) Meschian (Armenian: Արթուր Մեսչյան, born March 3, 1949, Yerevan) is an Armenian rock musician, singer, composer, artist and architect. He is also known as one of the founders of Armenian rock.[1] He is the author of different architectural projects, including Guest House and the new building of Matenadaran in Armenia.

Meschian was the leader of the "Apostles" (Arakyalner), an Armenian underground rock-band in the 1960-70's that become the "voice of the generation" during the period of stagnation and Soviet censure.</ref> Three students of the Yerevan State Politechnic Institute were singing about pain and sorrow (they used the lyrics written by Moushegh Ishkhan and Meschian). General themes in the songs included the philosophy of life's meaning, pain and mercy or joy and pride.

In 1976 "Apostles" were banned by Soviet censorship, by the end of the 80's, in 1989 before "iron curtain" fell Meschian moved to the United States with his family. He formed the "Apostles-90" band and recorded four studio albums featuring both old works from "Apostles" and new songs.

"Catharsis" was very popular with some of the best-known old songs such as "Song of conscience", "Steps", "I used to know", "With the pain of the world" and "Where were you, God?" . In 1996 he returned to Armenia and become the Chief architect of Yerevan, then he came back to Boston, and started working as an architect there.

In 2005, Arthur Meschian moved back to Yerevan, where he now works as an architect. He gave a number of concerts throughout Armenia in 2005, 2006, 2009 He is "retired" from music now - fans hope that not for long.

"If we lose the light of art, the darkness will drive us crazy...", says Arthur Meschian.

Discography

In 1975 "Apostles" recorded the "Requiem" album, dedicated to the memory of the Armenian Genocide victims. The album was never released by the Soviet recording studio Melodiya

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