ArmInfo. This is an irreplaceable loss. In Stepanakert, the legendary French chanson of the Armenian origin Charles Aznavour reacted this way to death.
Thus, in a conversation with the correspondent of ArmInfo, the press secretary of the NKR head David Babayan stressed that the epoch-man has passed away. "The star of the world epoch, who made an important contribution to the development of world culture, left the life of Aznavour, developing relations with Europe and France, he also glorified the Armenian people, he never forgot that he is an Armenian." This is an irreplaceable loss, "Babayan concluded.
Note that today at the age of 94, the legendary French chanson of Armenian origin Charles Aznavour (real name Shahnur Vaginak Aznavouryan) was born on May 22 1924 in Paris, his parents are Armenian immigrants. Charles Aznavour studied at the children's art school, and later - at the TSF Central School (Paris). At the age of nine, Charles performed on stage, sang and played; at the age of twelve, he first acted in films. Initially, Aznavour performed in a duet with the composer Pierre Roche. After Edith Piaf noticed them, Aznavour and Roche took part in her tour of France and the USA in 1946. Since that time, Charles began his professional career singer. For a long time he was unrequitedly in love with Piaf, she was his friend, his muse and love. In the early 1960s, Aznavour was already quite popular, he gave concerts in New York's halls and, and later, Frank Sinatra released his first American album, Calend.ru writes. During his creative career, Aznavour created more than a thousand songs, many of which were sung with pleasure by such world-famous performers as Rey Charles, Lisa Minnelli, Bob Dylan, Julio Iglesias. Aznavour performed in a duet with F. Sinatra, S.Dion, L. Pavarotti, P.Domingo, P.Kaas, L. Minnelli, E. Segara and other famous artists. According to a survey conducted by Time and CNN, Charles Aznavour was the best performer of pop songs of the 20th century.