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hellocanticle · 2 years
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The Aznavoorian Duo Plays New and Recent Chamber Music from Armenia
The Aznavoorian Duo Plays New and Recent Chamber Music from Armenia
Cedille CDR 90000 209 Listeners of a certain age and those versed in recent classical music history will recall another fine pair of Armenian American musicians (also sisters) whose performances and recordings introduced many to the work of Armenian American composer Alan Hovhaness (1911-2001) as well as John Cage, Aram Khachaturian, and others. I am speaking of pianist Maro Ajemian (1921-1978)…
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armeniaitn · 4 years
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Statue of Komitas unveiled in Montreal
New Post has been published on https://armenia.in-the.news/society/statue-of-komitas-unveiled-in-montreal-56056-06-09-2020/
Statue of Komitas unveiled in Montreal
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A statue of Komitas Vartabed has been unveiled in Montreal, the Armenian National Committee of Canada reports.
Dr. Megerditch Tarakdjian is the sculptor of the monument.
The father of Armenian Folk Music, persecuted in 1915, survived the genocide physically, but was driven into emotional trauma by it. Thanks to him, thousands of our folk songs survived the Armenian Genocide.
Born on on September 26, 1869 , Komitas (Soghomon Soghomonian) was an Armenian priest, musicologist, composer, arranger, singer, and choirmaster, who is considered the founder of the Armenian national school of music and is recognized as one of the pioneers of ethnomusicology.
On April 24, 1915, the day when the Armenian Genocide officially began, he was arrested and put on a train the next day together with 180 other Armenian notables and sent to the city of Cankiri in northern Central Anatolia, at a distance of some 300 miles.
His good friend Turkish nationalist poet Mehmet Emin Yurdakul, writer Halide Edip, and  U.S. Ambassador Henry Morgenthau intervened with the government, and, by special orders from Talat Pasha, Komitas was dispatched back to the capital, but the nightmare he had experienced left a deep ineradicable impression on his soul. Komitas remained in seclusion from the outer world, absorbed in his gloomy and heavy thoughts – sad and broken.
In the autumn of 1916, he was taken to a hospital in Constantinople, Hôpital de la paix, and then moved to Paris in 1919, where he died in a psychiatric clinic in Villejuif in 1935. the following year, his ashes were transferred to Yerevan and buried in the Pantheon that was named after him.
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haydzayn · 5 years
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The VEM Quartet of the University of California Los Angeles, performed for students of the #AGBU Vatche and Tamar Manoukian High School on January, in an inspiring and educational program under the guidance of artistic director Professor Movses Pogossian. 🎻 The musical ensemble, composed of all non-Armenian performers, played a range of classical music by renowned composers Aram #Khatchatourian, #Komitas Vartabed, and Edvard #Mirzoyan, including selections from the “#Gayane” ballet (Dance of the Rose Maidens and #Lezginka) and Miniatures for the String Quartet (Shogher Jan and Gakavik). http://bit.ly/2WW8Lh5
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bluesyemre · 5 years
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Gomidas Vartabed 1869-1935 (Ermeni ulusal müzik okulunun kurucusu, müzikolog, besteci, aranjör)
Gomidas Vartabed 1869-1935 (Ermeni ulusal müzik okulunun kurucusu, müzikolog, besteci, aranjör)
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Gomitas, Gomidas veya gerçek adıyla Soğomon Kevork Soğomonyan[3] Ermenice yazılımı ile (Սողոմոն Գևորգի Սողոմոնեան – Կոմիտաս Վարդապետ Komitas Vardapet; 26 Eylül 1869, Kütahya, Hüdavendigâr Vilayeti – 22 Ekim 1935, Paris), Ermeni ulusal müzik okulunun kurucusu sayılan Ermeni rahip, müzikolog, besteci, aranjör ve koro şefi.[4]
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