Mikoyan Nami Artemyevna (born 21.11.1928, Tbilisi ) is a music historian, journalist, author of many publications, and the author of the do-it-yourself memoir.
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| Occupation | historian - musicologist , journalist , writer , publicist |
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Awards
- 3 notes
- 4 References
Biography
Father - Artyom Geurkov . Mother - Priklonskaya Ksenia. The name Nami was invented by her father, who worked at NAMI (Scientific Automotive and Automotive Institute) [1] .
Nami Artemyevna studied before the 5th grade in Tbilisi. In 1937, her father became a victim of Stalinist repression. and since 1939, we were taken up by the sister of Father Nina, who lived with her husband in Yerevan (Armenia). Uncle - Grigory Arutinov (Harutyunyan) from the end of 1937 to 1953 was I Secretary of the Central Committee of the Party of Armenia. We studied at a music school at the conservatory.
In 1946, she entered the Yerevan Conservatory, which she graduated in 1951 in two faculties: the piano department and, with honors, the musicology department.
During the Great Patriotic War, while studying at school, she participated in helping hospitals. For which, after the end of the war, she received the medal "For Labor Distinction during the Great Patriotic War."
In 1950, she married Alexei Anastasovich Mikoyan and moved to Moscow.
From 1957 to 1960 she studied at the graduate school of the Institute of Art History of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR with a degree in Music History.
In 1951, Nami had a son, Anastas ( Stas Namin ), and in 1954, Nina’s daughter.
Nami Artemyevna worked in the Committee on Lenin Prizes as a referent in music. Since 1961 she worked as a senior editor in the magazine "Soviet Music". After a divorce from her husband (then she married the Deputy Minister of Culture Kukharsky [1] ), in 1965 she began working as a correspondent for the Armenian Telegraph Agency in Moscow. In 1965 she became a member of the Union of Journalists.
In 1973, she began working as a music expert at the All-Union Copyright Agency. She worked as an editor of the classical music department in the Stas magazine.
In 1989, as a member of the board, she took part in the work of the International Peace Fund.
In 1991, she received the Medal for the Consolidation of Peace, and in 1992 she received the Gold Medal of the Peace Foundation.
He is currently participating in the work of the Children's Commission of the Peace Foundation (International Association of Peace Funds).
In 1998, the Terra Publishing House released her memoir, With Love and Sorrow.
In 2000, a collection of memoirs compiled by Us Artemyevna “Grigory Harutyunyan: Life and Activity” was published, dedicated to her uncle, Grigory Harutyunyan .
An expanded and expanded edition of the book “With Love and Sorrow” was published under the title “With Your Own Eyes” (Vagrius Publishing House) in 2003.
In 2011, the 3rd edition was published with many photographs in the publishing house "Gorodets".
Rewards
- Medal for Labor Distinction during the Second World War
- Peace Medal
- Peace Fund Gold Medal
- Anniversary victory medals in WWII