Yerevan City Council Renames Silikyan 8th Street in Honor of Khachatur Avetisyan
Yerevan, Armenia – March 12, 2026 – The Yerevan City Council has decided to rename Silikyan 8th Street, located in the Ajapnyak administrative district, to honor the memory of the prominent Armenian composer and kanon player, Khachatur Avetisyan. The announcement was made by Yerevan Mayor Tigran Avinyan during a session of the City Council.
A Tribute to a Musical Icon
The renaming of the street serves as a tribute to Khachatur Avetisyan, a celebrated figure in Armenian music. Avetisyan was not only a gifted composer but also a master of the kanon, a traditional string instrument. His contributions to Armenian culture have left an indelible mark, and this decision aims to commemorate his legacy.
Mayor Avinyan emphasized the importance of honoring individuals who have significantly enriched the cultural heritage of Armenia. The renaming initiative is part of a broader effort to recognize and preserve the contributions of national heroes and cultural luminaries.
Details of the Decision
The decision to rename Silikyan 8th Street was finalized during the City Council meeting held yesterday, March 12, 2026. The street is situated in the Ajapnyak district, a residential area in the western part of Yerevan. The process of officially changing street signs and updating maps will commence in the coming weeks.
The initiative has been met with positive reception from cultural figures and residents who view it as a fitting tribute to Avetisyan’s artistic achievements and his role in promoting Armenian music worldwide.
Who Was Khachatur Avetisyan?
Khachatur Avetisyan (1926-1996) was a highly respected Armenian composer and virtuoso kanon player. He is known for his significant contributions to both classical and folk music, blending traditional Armenian melodies with contemporary compositional techniques. His works often drew inspiration from Armenian folklore and spiritual themes, earning him widespread acclaim both nationally and internationally.
Avetisyan’s compositions include numerous pieces for kanon, as well as orchestral works, chamber music, and vocal compositions. He was also a dedicated educator, mentoring many young musicians and ensuring the continuation of Armenian musical traditions.
Broader Context of Renaming Initiatives in Yerevan
This renaming is not an isolated event. Yerevan has seen several initiatives aimed at renaming streets and public spaces in honor of prominent Armenian figures. For instance, on March 12, 2026, it was also announced that a street in Yerevan would be named after the legendary football player Nikita Simonyan. These actions highlight the city’s commitment to recognizing its heroes and preserving its rich history and culture.
The City Council continues to review proposals for similar renaming projects, ensuring that the legacy of those who have contributed significantly to Armenia’s development and identity is appropriately recognized and celebrated for future generations.