
ArmInfo. Despite the merciless sun, Charles Aznavour Square in Yerevan was filled with a large crowd from early morning. The music of the great Chansonnier was played, creating a genuine and inexplicable feeling of something bright, great and deeply touching. Yerevan residents gathered in the square under the scorching sun to witness the unveiling of the monument to Charles Aznavour, the installation of which was announced by the capital's mayor's office a year and a half ago.
The sculptor, David Minasyan, shared during the opening ceremony that when the competition was announced, the first thing that came to his mind was that the monument should not have a pedestal, and Aznavour should appear to "float". Then the idea came to him to connect this feeling of flight with the song La Boheme. Calling it symbolic that the monument casting took place in Gyumri (Charles Aznavour personally supervised aid for the affected residents of Gyumri after the devastating earthquake of 1988 - ed.), he expressed gratitude to the Papoyan family of sculptors, who efficiently helped him carry out all the necessary work , the author of the sculpture said.
Charles Aznavour's son, Nicolas Aznavour, was present at the opening ceremony, and shared a personal and touching story related to his father and this square. According to him, when visiting Yerevan, Chansonnier always stayed in the hotel located here and loved to look out the window at this square, which was always full of stories and life. , said Nicolas. He noted that his father was passionately in love with Armenia, which was not limited to words, but also reflected in his actions. Charles Aznavour, according to his son, carried Armenia in his heart and on all world stages. He believed in the strength of this country, its culture and future. For the same reason, the Chansonnier made a lot of efforts to ensure that his family would come and settle in Armenia to continue his mission here. "This statue belongs to the entire Armenian people, and to all those around the world who loved and continue to love Aznavour," said Nicolas, expressing gratitude to the mayor of Yerevan for the initiative, and to the sculptor for his talent and depth of concept.
Note that the opening ceremony was also attended by mayor of Yerevan Tigran Avinyan, Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of Armenia Zhanna Andreasyan, and French Ambassador to Armenia Olivier Decottignies. A delegation from France included the vice-mayor of Paris and the mayor of the Ile-de-France region.