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HEROSAGAN BALLAD - ARNO BABADJANIAN PART 1/3 Arno Babadjanian (1921-1983) Arno Babadjanian was a highly regarded composer in the former Soviet Union, a colleague of Rostropovich and Shostakovich. Arno Babadjanian was born and raised in Yerevan, Armenia. Although there were no professional musicians in his family, his father loved music and played himself some Armenian traditional instruments such as Kamancha and Shvee. In his early days, young Arno was noticed by Aram Khachaturian himself and was given an advice to pursue a career of a professional musician. The piano lessons under the guidance of E.Chosrovian played an important role in the formation of the young musician, first in Yerevan and later in Moscow Conservatory. Apart from the piano lessons the future composer got a broad musical education under V.Talian. In the following years, under the guidance of H. Litvinski, N. Peikoi and D.Rozalizki in the House of Armenian Culture in Moscow, Babadjanian produced his first important piece of music, which was called "Polyphonic Sonata for piano". This work significantly contributed to the Armenian school of music however it was recognized as such only ten years later. In 1947 Babadjanian participated in the first international competition of young musicians in Prague, where his vocal work "Raise the flags of friendship" received a wide recognition. In 1950 he completed the work on "Heroic Ballade", which reflected his impressions of the competition, and followed by "Piano Trio" proved the successful artistic development of the composer. Babadjanian's work and activities as a musician and composer were inseparable, according to the composer himself, from the life and development of the city of Yerevan which influenced Babadjanian' choices as a musician. His work attracted attention from the early years and lasted for more than 50 years. During those years Babadjanian produced number of works, in variety of musical genres- from piano and cello pieces to popular vocal and instrumental works. His other works are a violin concerto, Symphonic Variations for piano and Orchestra, a Piano Trio, a Sonata for Violin and Piano, three string quartets and numerous solo piano works and songs. In each case, his compositions bear the mark of the original and inspiring Armenian talent who managed to promote through his work the Armenian national music, in former Soviet Union and abroad. He died in 1983 in Moscow. Armen Babakhanian Piano soloist A prize-winner at several of the world's most prestigious international piano competitions including the Leeds, the Van Cliburn, the Guardian Dublin, the William Kappell, the Gina Bachauer, and most recently the World Piano Competition, Armen Babakhanian has captured the imagination of the audiences and the critics alike through the intensity and honesty of his performances. Mr. Babakhanian has given recitals in the USA, Canada, Japan, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and Spain. He has appeared as soloist with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra under Sir Simon Rattle, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Irish National Symphony, National Symphony Orchestra, Dallas Symphony, with St. Petersburg Philharmonic under Yuri Temirkanov, and with Moscow Philharmonic under Valery Gergiev. Festival appearances include the Aspen, Interlochen, Santander and Baalbec music festivals. Babakhanian's performance of the Shostakovich Piano Quintet with the Takács Quartet during Santander Festival in Spain was named the best chamber music performance of the festival. Mr. Babakhanian has recorded for the ASV and Real Sound labels and his performances have been broadcast on BBC, PBS (USA), ORF(Austria) and RAI (Italy) television networks. His recent recording of the Tchaikovsky piano sonatas has received rave reviews in the European press. In addition to his performing career, Mr. Babakhanian has served as jury member for several international piano competitions, including the Gina Bachauer, Prokofiev and the Rachmaninoff piano competitions. In 1999, he founded and served as Artistic Director for the Armenian Legacy International Piano Competition in Yerevan, Armenia. He has taught numerous master-classes in Russia, United Kingdom, Spain and the United States. Mr. Babakhanian is currently an Artist-in-Residence at the Komitas State Conservatory in Yerevan, where he also received his musical education. During the 2001/2002 season, Armen Babkhanian has appeared in 17 cities' concert tour in Japan, as well as in the United States, Canada, Australia and Finland, also he had concert tour in France which included recital in Lyon's famed Salle De Molliere. Armen Babahanyan has been appointed as an Artistic Director of Yerevan International Piano Competition to be held in April-May 2004. Tags: HEROSAGAN BALLAD HEROIC ARNO BABADJANIAN ARMENIAN MUSIC RABIZ RAP |
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HEROSAGAN BALLAD - ARNO BABADJANIAN - PART 2/3 Arno Babadjanian (1921-1983) Arno Babadjanian was a highly regarded composer in the former Soviet Union, a colleague of Rostropovich and Shostakovich. Arno Babadjanian was born and raised in Yerevan, Armenia. Although there were no professional musicians in his family, his father loved music and played himself some Armenian traditional instruments such as Kamancha and Shvee. In his early days, young Arno was noticed by Aram Khachaturian himself and was given an advice to pursue a career of a professional musician. The piano lessons under the guidance of E.Chosrovian played an important role in the formation of the young musician, first in Yerevan and later in Moscow Conservatory. Apart from the piano lessons the future composer got a broad musical education under V.Talian. In the following years, under the guidance of H. Litvinski, N. Peikoi and D.Rozalizki in the House of Armenian Culture in Moscow, Babadjanian produced his first important piece of music, which was called "Polyphonic Sonata for piano". This work significantly contributed to the Armenian school of music however it was recognized as such only ten years later. In 1947 Babadjanian participated in the first international competition of young musicians in Prague, where his vocal work "Raise the flags of friendship" received a wide recognition. In 1950 he completed the work on "Heroic Ballade", which reflected his impressions of the competition, and followed by "Piano Trio" proved the successful artistic development of the composer. Babadjanian's work and activities as a musician and composer were inseparable, according to the composer himself, from the life and development of the city of Yerevan which influenced Babadjanian' choices as a musician. His work attracted attention from the early years and lasted for more than 50 years. During those years Babadjanian produced number of works, in variety of musical genres- from piano and cello pieces to popular vocal and instrumental works. His other works are a violin concerto, Symphonic Variations for piano and Orchestra, a Piano Trio, a Sonata for Violin and Piano, three string quartets and numerous solo piano works and songs. In each case, his compositions bear the mark of the original and inspiring Armenian talent who managed to promote through his work the Armenian national music, in former Soviet Union and abroad. He died in 1983 in Moscow. Armen Babakhanian Piano soloist A prize-winner at several of the world's most prestigious international piano competitions including the Leeds, the Van Cliburn, the Guardian Dublin, the William Kappell, the Gina Bachauer, and most recently the World Piano Competition, Armen Babakhanian has captured the imagination of the audiences and the critics alike through the intensity and honesty of his performances. Mr. Babakhanian has given recitals in the USA, Canada, Japan, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and Spain. He has appeared as soloist with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra under Sir Simon Rattle, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Irish National Symphony, National Symphony Orchestra, Dallas Symphony, with St. Petersburg Philharmonic under Yuri Temirkanov, and with Moscow Philharmonic under Valery Gergiev. Festival appearances include the Aspen, Interlochen, Santander and Baalbec music festivals. Babakhanian's performance of the Shostakovich Piano Quintet with the Takács Quartet during Santander Festival in Spain was named the best chamber music performance of the festival. Mr. Babakhanian has recorded for the ASV and Real Sound labels and his performances have been broadcast on BBC, PBS (USA), ORF(Austria) and RAI (Italy) television networks. His recent recording of the Tchaikovsky piano sonatas has received rave reviews in the European press. In addition to his performing career, Mr. Babakhanian has served as jury member for several international piano competitions, including the Gina Bachauer, Prokofiev and the Rachmaninoff piano competitions. In 1999, he founded and served as Artistic Director for the Armenian Legacy International Piano Competition in Yerevan, Armenia. He has taught numerous master-classes in Russia, United Kingdom, Spain and the United States. Mr. Babakhanian is currently an Artist-in-Residence at the Komitas State Conservatory in Yerevan, where he also received his musical education. During the 2001/2002 season, Armen Babkhanian has appeared in 17 cities' concert tour in Japan, as well as in the United States, Canada, Australia and Finland, also he had concert tour in France which included recital in Lyon's famed Salle De Molliere. Armen Babahanyan has been appointed as an Artistic Director of Yerevan International Piano Competition to be held in April-May 2004. Tags: HEROSAGAN BALLAD HEROIC ARNO BABADJANIAN RABIZ RAP |
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HEROSAGAN BALLAD - ARNO BABADJANIAN - PART 3/3 Arno Babadjanian (1921-1983) Arno Babadjanian was a highly regarded composer in the former Soviet Union, a colleague of Rostropovich and Shostakovich. Arno Babadjanian was born and raised in Yerevan, Armenia. Although there were no professional musicians in his family, his father loved music and played himself some Armenian traditional instruments such as Kamancha and Shvee. In his early days, young Arno was noticed by Aram Khachaturian himself and was given an advice to pursue a career of a professional musician. The piano lessons under the guidance of E.Chosrovian played an important role in the formation of the young musician, first in Yerevan and later in Moscow Conservatory. Apart from the piano lessons the future composer got a broad musical education under V.Talian. In the following years, under the guidance of H. Litvinski, N. Peikoi and D.Rozalizki in the House of Armenian Culture in Moscow, Babadjanian produced his first important piece of music, which was called "Polyphonic Sonata for piano". This work significantly contributed to the Armenian school of music however it was recognized as such only ten years later. In 1947 Babadjanian participated in the first international competition of young musicians in Prague, where his vocal work "Raise the flags of friendship" received a wide recognition. In 1950 he completed the work on "Heroic Ballade", which reflected his impressions of the competition, and followed by "Piano Trio" proved the successful artistic development of the composer. Babadjanian's work and activities as a musician and composer were inseparable, according to the composer himself, from the life and development of the city of Yerevan which influenced Babadjanian' choices as a musician. His work attracted attention from the early years and lasted for more than 50 years. During those years Babadjanian produced number of works, in variety of musical genres- from piano and cello pieces to popular vocal and instrumental works. His other works are a violin concerto, Symphonic Variations for piano and Orchestra, a Piano Trio, a Sonata for Violin and Piano, three string quartets and numerous solo piano works and songs. In each case, his compositions bear the mark of the original and inspiring Armenian talent who managed to promote through his work the Armenian national music, in former Soviet Union and abroad. He died in 1983 in Moscow. Armen Babakhanian Piano soloist A prize-winner at several of the world's most prestigious international piano competitions including the Leeds, the Van Cliburn, the Guardian Dublin, the William Kappell, the Gina Bachauer, and most recently the World Piano Competition, Armen Babakhanian has captured the imagination of the audiences and the critics alike through the intensity and honesty of his performances. Mr. Babakhanian has given recitals in the USA, Canada, Japan, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and Spain. He has appeared as soloist with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra under Sir Simon Rattle, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Irish National Symphony, National Symphony Orchestra, Dallas Symphony, with St. Petersburg Philharmonic under Yuri Temirkanov, and with Moscow Philharmonic under Valery Gergiev. Festival appearances include the Aspen, Interlochen, Santander and Baalbec music festivals. Babakhanian's performance of the Shostakovich Piano Quintet with the Takács Quartet during Santander Festival in Spain was named the best chamber music performance of the festival. Mr. Babakhanian has recorded for the ASV and Real Sound labels and his performances have been broadcast on BBC, PBS (USA), ORF(Austria) and RAI (Italy) television networks. His recent recording of the Tchaikovsky piano sonatas has received rave reviews in the European press. In addition to his performing career, Mr. Babakhanian has served as jury member for several international piano competitions, including the Gina Bachauer, Prokofiev and the Rachmaninoff piano competitions. In 1999, he founded and served as Artistic Director for the Armenian Legacy International Piano Competition in Yerevan, Armenia. He has taught numerous master-classes in Russia, United Kingdom, Spain and the United States. Mr. Babakhanian is currently an Artist-in-Residence at the Komitas State Conservatory in Yerevan, where he also received his musical education. During the 2001/2002 season, Armen Babkhanian has appeared in 17 cities' concert tour in Japan, as well as in the United States, Canada, Australia and Finland, also he had concert tour in France which included recital in Lyon's famed Salle De Molliere. Armen Babahanyan has been appointed as an Artistic Director of Yerevan International Piano Competition to be held in April-May 2004. Tags: HEROSAGAN BALLAD ARNO BABADJANIAN ARMENIAN MUSIC RABIZ RAP |
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"ELEGY" - ARNO BABADJANIAN - A. NERSISSIAN /1995) "Elegie in Memoriam Aram Khatchatourian" (1978) ARNO H. BABADJANIAN Né le 22 janvier 1921 à Erevan (Republique d´Arménie), ARNO H. BABADJANIAN a été lauréat du Conservatoire Gomidas de cette ville en 1947 et a étudié la classe de piano du Conservatoire Tchaikovsky de Moscou en 1948. De 1950 à 1957, il prit la classe de piano du Conservatoire d'etat de Erevan en tant que professeur. Dès 1957, il se dévoua complètement à la composition. La réputation de Babadjanian en tant que compositeur fut révélée très tôt et ce depuis les années 1940. En 1957 il fut honoré comme lauréat au Festival Des Jeunes Étudiants à Prague (Tchécoslovaquie) pour sa composition "Suite de pièces pour piano". Il atteint sa vraie maturité en 1950 avec sa "BALLADE HEROIQUE" (Concerto pour piano et orchestre) et ensuite il gagna un Prix de l' Etat avec son « Trio de piano, violon et violoncelle », sa « Sonate pour violon et piano », le « Concerto pour alto », six « Images pour piano solo » et surtout son troisieme « Quatuor pour cordes » dédié à Chostakovitch (1976). En tant que pianiste Babadjanian avait un talent exceptionnel, ne jouant pas uniquement ses propres œuvres, mais il fut également un brillant interprète de Rachmaninov, Chopin et Van Beethoven. Le talent d'Arno Babadjanian s'exprime le plus pleinement dans la musique instrumentale et la musique de chambre. Au piano, Babadjanian a une envergure proprement rachmaninovienne, et sa palette étincelle de couleurs peu communes. Babadjanian pianiste est le fidèle conseiller de Babadjanian compositeur. Ses œuvres pour piano - la "Sonate polyphonique" (1947), un "Capriccio" (1951), les Six Tableaux op. 40 (1965), un "Poème" (1966), la "Ballade Héroïque" pour piano et orchestre (1950), un "Trio pour piano, violin et cello" (1953) et la "Elegie in Memoriam Aram Khatchatourian" (1978)- appartiennent aux meilleures pages de la littérature nationale pour piano. Elles font partie du répertoire des interprètes aussi bien russes qu'étrangers. Une certaine largeur de vues, l'intensité de l'émotion, une force élémentaire assagie par l'intelligence, ces traits, caractéristiques de l'œuvre de Babadjanian, enchantent de nombreux amateurs de son art. Arno Babadjanian est aussi largement connu en tant que chansonnier. Pourtant, c'est ce qu'il a écrit de meilleur dans le genre sérieux qui lui a valu la renommée d'un des plus brillants représentants de la musique soviétique. Son œuvre fut hautement récompensé par l'Etat d'Arménie, avec le prix «Lénine», le titre «d'Artiste Du Peuple», et lauréat de nombreux prix de l'Etat d'Arménie. Pour finir, il a été élu plusieurs fois en tant que membre du Comite De L'Union Des Compositeurs Arméniens. Le monde de la musique academique a éprouvé une grande perte avec la mort de A. Babadjanian le 15 novembre 1983. Traduit par Sahag Doroumian Tags: ARNO BABADJANIAN NERSISSIAN ARMENIAN MUSIC PIANO RABIZ RAP |
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VOCALIZE - LUCINE ZAKARIAN - ARNO BABADJANIAN ARNO H. BABADJANIAN Né le 22 janvier 1921 à Erevan (Republique d´Arménie), ARNO H. BABADJANIAN a été lauréat du Conservatoire Gomidas de cette ville en 1947 et a étudié la classe de piano du Conservatoire Tchaikovsky de Moscou en 1948. De 1950 à 1957, il prit la classe de piano du Conservatoire d'etat de Erevan en tant que professeur. Dès 1957, il se dévoua complètement à la composition. La réputation de Babadjanian en tant que compositeur fut révélée très tôt et ce depuis les années 1940. En 1957 il fut honoré comme lauréat au Festival Des Jeunes Étudiants à Prague (Tchécoslovaquie) pour sa composition "Suite de pièces pour piano". Il atteint sa vraie maturité en 1950 avec sa "BALLADE HEROIQUE" (Concerto pour piano et orchestre) et ensuite il gagna un Prix de l' Etat avec son «Trio de piano, violon et violoncelle», sa «Sonate pour violon et piano», son «Concerto pour alto», six «Images pour piano solo» et surtout un «Quatuor pour cordes» dédié à Chostakovitch. En tant que pianiste Babadjanian avait un talent exceptionnel, ne jouant pas uniquement ses propres œuvres, mais il fut également un brillant interprète de Rachmaninov, Chopin et Van Beethoven. Le talent d'Arno Babadjanian s'exprime le plus pleinement dans la musique instrumentale et la musique de chambre. Au piano, Babadjanian a une envergure proprement rachmaninovienne, et sa palette étincelle de couleurs peu communes. Babadjanian pianiste est le fidèle conseiller de Babadjanian compositeur. Ses œuvres pour piano - la Sonate polyphonique, un Capriccio, les Six Tableaux, un Poème, la Ballade Héroïque pour piano et orchestre, un Trio pour piano - appartiennent aux meilleures pages de la littérature nationale pour piano. Elles font partie du répertoire des interprètes aussi bien russes qu'étrangers. Une certaine largeur de vues, l'intensité de l'émotion, une force élémentaire assagie par l'intelligence, ces traits, caractéristiques de l'œuvre de Babadjanian, enchantent de nombreux amateurs de son art. Arno Babadjanian est aussi largement connu en tant que chansonnier. Pourtant, c'est ce qu'il a écrit de meilleur dans le genre sérieux qui lui a valu la renommée d'un des plus brillants représentants de la musique soviétique. Son œuvre fut hautement récompensé par l'Etat d'Arménie, avec le prix «Lénine», le titre «d'Artiste Du Peuple», et lauréat de nombreux prix de l'Etat d' Arménie. Pour finir, il a été élu plusieurs fois en tant que membre du Comite De L'Union Des Compositeurs Arméniens. Le monde de la musique academique a éprouvé une grande perte avec la mort de A. Babadjanian le 15 novembre 1983. LUCINE ZAKARIAN Né Svetlana Zakarian (*1937, Akhaltsikhe, Georgie RSS +1992), elle est connue comment la plus pleine et brillante voix de soprano du XXèm siècle (avec Kohar Kasparian). Zakarian a grandit dans la région de Samtsekhe-Javakheti au sud de la Georgie. En 1952, elle est partie vivre avec sa famille a Erevan, où elle a fait un 2eme cycle dans une école de musique. Elle est entrée au Conservatoire de Erevan en 1957 et rapidement son talent de chanteuse devint évident. De1970 jusqu´á 1983 elle a chanté comme soliste dans l' Orchestre Symphonique de la TV et le Radio Arménienne, ainsi que dans le chœur de l' Eglise Apostolique Arménienne en l´église de Sourp Etchmiadzine (la plus antique église chrétienne du monde). Elle est bien connue comme chanteuse du répertoire operistique international ainsi que la musique traditionnelle et liturgique arménienne. Injustement non encore connue par le public mélomaniaque universel, elle est présente pour votre plaisir spirituel dans l'interprétation de la «Vocalise» composée par Arno Babadjanian. Trad. par M. Sahag Doroumian Tags: VOCALIZE ZAKARIAN SOPRANO RABIZ RAP BABADJANIAN ARMENIAN MUSIC |
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Nikolai Madoyev - A.Babadjanian Violin Sonata (I. Grave) Nikolai Madoyev violin, Armine Grigoryan piano Tags: classical world music Nikolai Madoyev violin Armine Grigoryan pianon Arno Babadjanian contemporary Grave Sonata |
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Levon Hovsepian plays Elegy by A.Babadjanian Levon Hovsepian plays Elegy by A.Babadjanian from live performance on March 1, 2008 in Belmont, MA, Tags: Levon Hovsepian Armenian music pianist Babadjanian classical folk Chopin Schumann |
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Nikolai Madoyev - A.Babadjanian Violin Sonata (II. Andante) Nikolai Madoyev violin, Armine Grigoryan piano Tags: classical world music Nikolai Madoyev violin Armine Grigoryan pianon Arno Babadjanian contemporary Grave Sonata |
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Nikolai Madoyev - A.Babadjanian Violin Sonata (III. Allegro) Nikolai Madoyev violin, Armine Grigoryan piano Tags: classical world music Nikolai Madoyev violin Armine Grigoryan pianon Arno Babadjanian contemporary Allegro Sonata |
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Improvization (theme of Nocturne A.Babadjanian) Levon Leonard Improvisation on endlessly beautiful music of A. Babadjanian's "Nocturne". From the album "Armenian Tales" by armenian-dutch pianist and composer Levon leonard Tags: Piano Classical Pop Jazz Folk Armenian Song Tale Composition Improvisation |
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Levon Hovsepian plays Impromptu by A.Babadjanian From live performance in March, 2008, Belmont MA. Tags: classical folk Armenian music pianist Levon Hovsepian |
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Folk Tune by A. Babadjanian Levon Hovsepian performs live in March, 2008. Tags: folk Armenian pianist Levon Hovsepian |
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Chorale by Babadjanian Levon Hovsepian performs live in March, 2008. Tags: Armenian music pianist Babadjanian world |
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Lilia Mkrtchyan Piano Recital Babadjanian Lilia Mkrtchyan Piano Recital of Susanna Tarontsi 2008. Playing Arno Babadjanian Elegya (in memory of Aram Khatchaturian). Tags: Lilia Mkrtchyan Classical Piano Susanna Tarontsi Arno Babadjanian Elegia Memory Aram Khatchaturian safarian armenian |
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A. Arutiunian/A. Babadjanian, Armenische Rhapsody Flügel in doppelten Einsatz Rahlstedter Kulturwochen, Hamburg 2007 Klavierduo "NN" Tags: Klavierduo NN Hamburg Rahlstedter Kulturwochen Rhapsody pianoduo 4hands |
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Vocalize Lusine Zakarian, Arno Babadjanian Tags: Lusine Zakarian Arno Babadjanian |
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Armenian Rhapsody Armenian Rhapsody by A. Rutiunian en A. Babadjanian. Performed by Elise Keep and Corinne Moerbeek on Fazzioli concert piano's during the annual "Anton Mauve feest" Sept. 16, 2007 in Laren, Netherlands. Tags: corinne moerbeek piano laren elise keep |
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Pianola plays Babadjanian's Elegy Written in the 1970s in commemoration of Khatachurian. A new piano roll, played on a 1908 Gotha Steck Pianola grand. Tags: Pianola Gotha Steck player piano Babadjanian Khatachurian |
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Muslim Magomaev - Winter's Love (Zimniaia Lubov') Muslim Magomaev (1942-2008) Winter's Love (Zimniaia Lubov') A.Babadjanian, R.Rojdestvensky Tags: Muslim Magomaev Winter's Love (Zimniaia Lubov') A.Babadjanian R.Rojdestvensky |
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Nikolai Madoyev - Adam Khudoyan Violin Sonata Nikolai Madoyev violin Tags: classical world music Nikolai Madoyev violin pianon Arno Babadjanian contemporary Adam Khudoyan Sonata |
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MAYR IEV GOUYS (Mother and Virgin) - A.BARTEVIAN - L.ZAKARIAN LUSINE ZAKARIAN (soprano)(engl.) Born Svetlana Zakarian (*1937,Akhaltsikhe, Georgian SSR - +1992, Armenia), was an armenian opera and academic music singer (soprano). She grew up in the Samtskhe-Javakheti region of southern Georgia. In 1952 she moved with her family to Yerevan, where she attended a secondary music school. She entered the Yerevan Conservatory in 1957 and her singing talent soon became clear. From 1970 to 1983 Zakarian was a soloist with the symphony orchestra of Armenian TV and Radio. She also sang as soloist in the choir of the Armenian Apostolic Church's cathedral at Echmiadzin. Zakarian was known for singing the international opera repertoire as well as armenian traditional and church music. LUCINE ZAKARIAN(soprano)(Fr.) Né Svetlana Zakarian (*1937, Akhaltsikhe, Georgie RSS +1992), elle est connue comment la plus pleine et brillante voix de soprano du XXèm siècle (avec Kohar Kasparian). Zakarian a grandit dans la région de Samtsekhe-Javakheti au sud de la Georgie. En 1952, elle est partie vivre avec sa famille a Erevan, où elle a fait un 2eme cycle dans une école de musique. Elle est entrée au Conservatoire de Erevan en 1957 et rapidement son talent de chanteuse devint évident. De1970 jusqu´á 1983 elle a chanté comme soliste dans l' Orchestre Symphonique de la TV et le Radio Arménienne, ainsi que dans le chœur de l' Eglise Apostolique Arménienne en l´église de Sourp Etchmiadzine (la plus antique église chrétienne du monde). Elle est bien connue comme chanteuse du répertoire operistique international ainsi que la musique traditionnelle et liturgique arménienne. Injustement non encore connue par le public mélomaniaque universel, elle est présente pour votre plaisir spirituel dans l'interprétation de la «Vocalise» composée par Arno Babadjanian. Trad.fr.par Meur.Sahag Doroumian Tags: MAYR IEV GUIS ARMENIAN SACRED MUSIC RAP RABIZ ARA BARTEVIAN LUSINE ZAKARIAN |