Ruben Aharonyan
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Ruben Aharonyan
Summary
Ruben Aharonyan is a human[1]. He was born in Riga[2]. He was born on May 24, 1947[3]. He worked as a violinist[4] and music educator[5]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (11 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[6]
Key Facts
- Ruben Aharonyan was born in Riga[2].
- Ruben Aharonyan was born on May 24, 1947[3].
- Ruben Aharonyan held citizenship in Soviet Union[7].
- Ruben Aharonyan held citizenship in Armenia[8].
- Ruben Aharonyan held citizenship in Russia[9].
- Ruben Aharonyan is identified as part of the Armenians ethnic group[10].
- Ruben Aharonyan's professions included violinist[4].
- Ruben Aharonyan worked as a music educator[5].
- Among Ruben Aharonyan's employers was Yerevan Komitas State Conservatory[11].
- Ruben Aharonyan was employed by National Chamber Orchestra of Armenia[12].
- Ruben Aharonyan was employed by Borodin Quartet[13].
- Ruben Aharonyan was educated at Yerevan's Tchaikovsky Secondary Music School[14].
- Ruben Aharonyan received the People's Artist of the Armenian SSR[15].
- Ruben Aharonyan received the Armenian SSR State Prize[16].
- Ruben Aharonyan received the State Prize of the Russian Federation[17].
- Ruben Aharonyan received the Khorenatsi medal[18].
- Ruben Aharonyan received the Gold medal from the Ministry of Culture of Armenia[19].
- Ruben Aharonyan received the Order of Honour[20].
- Ruben Aharonyan is recorded as male[21].
- Ruben Aharonyan's instance of is recorded as human[22].
- Ruben Aharonyan's genre is classical music[23].
- Ruben Aharonyan's residence is recorded as Russia[24].
- Ruben Aharonyan's family name is recorded as Aharonyan[25].
- Ruben Aharonyan's given name is recorded as Ruben[26].
- Ruben Aharonyan's professorship is recorded as full professor[27].
Product Details
The following facts are restated verbatim from public-domain and CC0 open-data sources — every line is independently verifiable against the named source's catalog.
MusicBrainz — CC0 open music encyclopedia
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Type: Person[28]
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Country: AM[29]
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Began / founded: 1947-05-24[30]
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MusicBrainz ID: 9448f4b0-b798-4f0b-a8a2-60bf9c247b59[31]
Body
Origins and Family
Ruben Aharonyan's place of birth was Riga[2]. He was born on May 24, 1947[3]. He is identified as part of the Armenians ethnic group[10].
Education
Ruben Aharonyan was educated at Yerevan's Tchaikovsky Secondary Music School[14].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include violinist[4] and music educator[5]. Employers include Yerevan Komitas State Conservatory[11], a conservatory[32], in Armenia[33], founded in 1921[34]; National Chamber Orchestra of Armenia[12], a chamber orchestra[35], founded in 1962[36]; and Borodin Quartet[13], a string quartet[37], in Russia[38], founded in 1945[39].
Recognition
Awards received include People's Artist of the Armenian SSR[15], a title of honor[40], in Soviet Union[41], founded in 1931[42]; Armenian SSR State Prize[16], an award[43], in Soviet Union[44], founded in 1969[45]; State Prize of the Russian Federation[17], a national award[46], in Russia[47], founded in 1992[48]; Khorenatsi medal[18], a medallion[49], in Armenia[50], founded in 1993[51]; Gold medal from the Ministry of Culture of Armenia[19]; and Order of Honour[20], an order[52], in Russia[53], founded in 1994[54].
Why It Matters
Ruben Aharonyan ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (11 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[6] He has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[55] He is known by 26 alternative names across languages and contexts.[56]
FAQs
Where was Ruben Aharonyan born?
Ruben Aharonyan was born in Riga[2].
What did Ruben Aharonyan do for work?
Ruben Aharonyan worked as violinist[4] and music educator[5].
Where did Ruben Aharonyan go to school?
Ruben Aharonyan was educated at Yerevan's Tchaikovsky Secondary Music School[14].
What awards did Ruben Aharonyan receive?
Honors received include People's Artist of the Armenian SSR[15], Armenian SSR State Prize[16], State Prize of the Russian Federation[17], and Khorenatsi medal[18].