Sibil Pektorosoğlu, known mononymously as Sibil, is an Armenian pop singer from Istanbul, Turkey. A lyric soprano, she began her musical journey as a chorister and soloist in the Armenian Apostolic Church, dedicating nearly two decades to the Sts. Vartanants Armenian Church choir. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sibil_Pektoroso%C4%9Flu?utm_source=openai)) In 2010, she released her self-titled debut album, featuring twelve Armenian-language songs, including "Ter Voghormya," "Cilicia," and "Letter," a poem by renowned Armenian writer Hovhannes Shiraz. ([armenpress.am](https://armenpress.am/en/article/743462?utm_source=openai)) Her music videos were among the first Armenian-language songs aired on Turkish state and leading television channels. ([anca.org](https://anca.org/aiwa-presents-an-evening-with-istanbul-armenian-singer-sibil-in-her-first-new-england-performance/?utm_source=openai)) Sibil has performed internationally, including at the opening ceremony of the 2015 Pan-Armenian Summer Games in Yerevan, Armenia. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sibil_Pektoroso%C4%9Flu?utm_source=openai)) She has been honored with several awards, such as the "Magical Voice" award at the 2012 Armenian Music Awards in Moscow and the "Medal of Gratitude" by the President of Armenia for her contributions to the Pan-Armenian Games. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sibil_Pektoroso%C4%9Flu?utm_source=openai)) In 2022, she released "Lusi Hadig" (Grain of Light) with Ayşenur Kolivar, blending Western Armenian and the Hemşin language for the first time in a recording. ([hyetert.org](https://hyetert.org/2025/09/19/roots-in-harmony-the-illustrious-voice-of-armenian-singer-sibil/?utm_source=openai))