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Title:
Armenian Songs & Dances
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MP3 album size:
1446 mb
Other music formats:
AAC AC3 DMF MPC MIDI FLAC VOX
Rating:
4.5 ✱
Style:
Neo-Classical
Date of release:
Komitas - Armenian Songs & Dances album download
Tracklist
1 | Dele Iaman | 2:56 |
2 | Kele Kele | 3:27 |
3 | Hoi Nazan Im | 1:28 |
4 | Erangi | 3:05 |
5 | Keler Tsoler | 2:42 |
6 | Sar, Sar | 0:55 |
7 | Tchinar Es | 3:00 |
8 | Al Ailoughes | 1:43 |
9 | Chouchigi | 1:39 |
10 | Hed Aradch | 3:40 |
11 | Gantche Groung | 3:22 |
12 | Akh! Maral Djan | 2:19 |
13 | Karoun | 4:43 |
14 | Goujn Ara | 1:45 |
15 | Ounabi-Marali | 2:30 |
16 | Ies Sarèn Gou Kahi | 3:36 |
17 | Hov Arek | 2:11 |
18 | Mogats Mirza | 2:00 |
19 | Ambel A Gamar Gamar | 1:01 |
20 | Oror | 3:26 |
21 | Choror | 6:00 |
22 | Groung | 3:57 |
Notes
Music for baritone and solo piano.Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 5025702160826
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Karoun song from the album Komitas: Armenian Songs & Dances is released on Mar 1995. The duration of song is 04:43.
Soghomon Soghomonian, ordained and commonly known as Komitas, (Armenian: Կոմիտաս; 26 September 1869 – 22 October 1935) was an Armenian priest, musicologist, composer, arranger, singer, and choirmaster, who is considered the founder of the Armenian national school of music. He is recognized as one of the pioneers of ethnomusicology. Orphaned at a young age, Komitas was taken to Etchmiadzin, Armenia's religious center, where he received education at the Gevorgian Seminary
Vartabed Komitas is the name taken by the Armenian composer, conductor and collector of liturgical and folk music, Soghomon Soghomonian, when as a young man he became a priest. Born in 1869, he studied music in Tiflis and Berlin, returning to his native country to write or arrange between three and four thousand melodies. Though he survived the terrible year of 1915, his collection was destroyed, and he himself, it seems, wrote no more. He emigrated to Paris in 1919 and died there 17 years later. Vartabed Komitas is the name taken by the Armenian composer, conductor and collector of liturgical and folk music, Soghomon Soghomonian, when as a young man he became a priest.