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  2. Tatul Avoyan - Wikipedia

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    rabiz. Occupation (s) Musician, songwriter. Instrument. Vocals. Labels. Akhtamar Records. Parseghian Records. Tatul Avoyan (Armenian: Թաթուլ Ավոյան; born August 20, 1964), known commonly by his mononym Tatul or Tatoul, is a Yazidi - Armenian rabiz singer.

  3. Music of Armenia - Wikipedia

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    The music of Armenia (Armenian: հայկական երաժշտություն haykakan yerazhshtut’yun) has its origins in the Armenian highlands, dating back to the 3rd millennium BCE, [1] [2] and is a long-standing musical tradition that encompasses diverse secular and religious, or sacred, music (such as the sharakan Armenian chant and taghs, along with the indigenous khaz musical notation).

  4. Tatul Altunyan - Wikipedia

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    Tatul Altunyan's plaque in Yerevan. Tatul Tigrani Altunyan (Armenian: Թաթուլ Տիգրանի Ալթունյան; October 2 (15), 1901, Adana, Adana Vilayet, Ottoman Empire - November 29, 1973, Yerevan, Armenia) was an Armenian conductor, the founder of Armenian State Song-Dance Ensemble (currently named after him), People's Artist of USSR (1965), recipient of the State Prize of the USSR ...

  5. Rabiz (music genre) - Wikipedia

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    Rabiz or rabis (Armenian: ռաբիզ or ռաբիս) is a genre of Armenian popular music, distinguished by its lyrics and dance-oriented synthesized melodies in 6/8 time signature with elements of Armenian folk music. Rabiz first emerged in Yerevan in the 1970-80s and was often associated with Armenian migrants from Baku, Kirovabad, and rural ...

  6. Tata Simonyan - Wikipedia

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    1990s–present. Albert Simonyan (Armenian: Ալբերտ Սիմոնյան; born December 5, 1962), better known by his stage name Tata (Armenian: Թաթա), is an Armenian singer-songwriter [2][3] widely known among the Armenian diaspora. [4] Simonyan received the title of the Honored Artist of Armenia in 2006, and was nominated for "King of ...

  7. Armenian folk music - Wikipedia

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    Armenian folk music is a genre of Armenian music. [1][2][3] It usually uses the duduk, the kemenche, and the oud. It is very similar to folk music in the Caucasus [citation needed] and shares many similar songs and traditions with countries around Armenia, namely Georgia and Azerbaijan.

  8. Yerevan - Wikipedia

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    The first group was the Armenian Folk Music and Dance Ensemble founded in 1938 by Tatul Altunyan. It was followed by the State Dance Ensemble of Armenia in 1958.

  9. Ohannes Tchekidjian - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Tchekidjian was born in Istanbul, Turkey and attended Mekhitaryan School there for seven years. From 1941 to 1947 he attended French College of Saint Michel and from 1944 to 1951 worked at both Istanbul Conservatory as faculty conductor and as a conductor of the Duryan Choir. From 1951 to 1953 he attended lectures of professor Jean ...