-
every single night (Zemire, 1890) etc. He died in
Smyrna (now İzmir).
Chukhajian is
buried in the
Armenian cemetery of İzmir.[citation needed] He created...
- Räuber (1871)
Johann Strauss II:
Tausend und eine
Nacht (1871)
Tigran Chukhajian:
Zemire (1891)
Maurice Ravel: Shéhérazade (1898)
Ferrucio Busoni: Piano...
- was an
Armenian opera composed by an
ethnic Armenian composer Tigran Chukhajian in 1868 and
partially performed in 1873. It was
fully staged in 1945 in...
- was
written by
Mithat Efendi and
composed by
Armenian composer Tigran Chukhajian.
There are
still other sources that
claim the song was
written by Georges...
-
player Tigran Sargsyan (born 1960),
Prime Minister of
Armenia Tigran Chukhajian (1837-1898),
Armenian composer, conductor,
public activist and the founder...
- Trick) is an 1874 Turkish-language
opera by the
Armenian composer Tigran Chukhajian (Dikran Çuhaciyan in Turkish). It is
based on
Nikolai Gogol's The Government...
-
composer and
music teacher,
famous for his
Practical B****oon
School Tigran Chukhajian 1837 1898 Turkish-Armenian composer, conductor,
public activist and the...
- composers. The
founder of the
Armenian operatic tradition was
Tigran Chukhajian (1837–98), who was born in
Constantinople in the
Ottoman Empire and received...
-
Arsace II) is the
first Armenian classical opera,
composed by
Tigran Chukhajian to a
libretto by
Tovmas Terzian,
written first in
Italian and then translated...
-
Hovannesi Chitchian (born 1929)
Loris Ohannes Chobanian (1933–2023)
Tigran Chukhajian (1837–1898)
Harutiun Dellalian (1937–1990)
Yeghia Dndesian (1834–1881)...