- Pantheon. The
Music of
Komitas –
double LP
released on the
centenary of
Komitas's birth. KCC, 1970. The
Voice of
Komitas Vardapet,
Komitas Vardapet – archival...
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Komitas, or Gomidas, also
known as
Gomidas Vartabed,
birth name
Soghomon Gevorgi Soghomonyan (1869–1935), was an
Armenian musician.
Komitas (also spelled...
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Komitas I
Aghtsetsi (Armenian: Կոմիտաս Ա Աղցեցի) or
Komitas I of
Aghdznik was a
Catholicos of
Armenia and
Supreme Patriarch as well as the
bishop of Taron...
- here,
including Komitas (1869–1935), the
founder of
Armenian national music, for whom it is named.
There are 60
burials at the
Komitas Pantheon. Below...
- "Ucom"
service centre HSBC bank on the
avenue Komitas-Gyulbenkian
intersection Shirvanzade school on
Komitas Avenue 40°12′21″N 44°30′22″E / 40.20583°N...
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Komitas State Conservatory of
Yerevan (Armenian: Երևանի Կոմիտասի անվան պետական կոնսերվատորիա), also
known as
Yerevan Komitas State Conservatory (YKSC)...
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renowned Armenian musicologist and
composer Komitas. It is
located adjacent to the
pantheon at the
Komitas Park of
Shengavit district. The
museum was opened...
- 2011 "History of
Komitas Quartet".
Virtual Museum of
Komitas Vardapet. 21
January 1950.
Retrieved 4
January 2022. "AUS
hosts the
Komitas Quartet". American...
- collector,
musicologist Komitas, and
composers Alexander Spendiaryan and
Romanos Melikian.
Khachaturian acknowledged that
Komitas "singlehandedly laid the...
- to friends,
Komitas describes his
motives and his
desire to
publish a
collection of
volumes on his findings. In
other writings,
Komitas discusses in...