- Arno
Harutyuni Babajanian (January 22, 1921 –
November 11, 1983) was a
Soviet and
Armenian composer and pianist. He was made a People's
Artist of the USSR...
- artists, such as
composers Aram Khachaturian,
Alexander Arutiunian, Arno
Babajanian, Haig Gudenian, and
Karen Kavaleryan as well as by
traditional performers...
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after him. The
piano piece "Elegy in
Memory of Aram Khachaturian" by Arno
Babajanian is
based on a
melody by Sayat-Nova. An Armenian-Georgian poem written...
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Beknazarian (1891–1965), film
director Silva Kaputikyan (1919–2006), poet Arno
Babajanian (1921–1983),
Soviet composer Grigor Khanjyan (1926–2000),
artist and painter...
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Hamazasp Khachaturi Babadzhanian or
Babajanian (Armenian: Համազասպ Խաչատուրի Բաբաջանյան; Russian: Амазасп Хачатурович Бабаджанян, romanized: Amazasp Khachaturovich...
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Arnold 1921 2006
English Symphony No. 5 and No. 7;
English Dances Arno
Babajanian 1921 1983
Armenian Seymour Barab 1921 2014
American Jack
Beeson 1921 2010...
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symphonic music traditions of Armenia,
including on the
works of Arno
Babajanian,
Edvard Mirzoyan, and
Konstantin Orbelyan,
among others.
Early compositions...
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bestowed upon film
actors (e.g.,
Lyubov Orlova),
composers (e.g., Arno
Babajanian,
Dmitri Shostakovich),
violinists (e.g.
David Oistrakh), pop
singers (e...
- teens. At this stage,
Hamasyan was
influenced by
Armenian composers Arno
Babajanian and Avet Terterian. Hamasyan,
together with his
parents and sister, moved...
- in 1987, a
controversy arose as some said the
Armenian composer Arno
Babajanian recognised the
first eight measures of Europa, when he
first heard it...