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- Tigran Yeghiayi Mansurian (Armenian: Տիգրան Եղիայի Մանսուրյան; born January 27, 1939) is a leading Armenian composer of classical and film music, People's...
- Arvo Pärt, Peter Eötvös, Ken Ueno, Thomas Larcher, Lera Auerbach, Tigran Mansurian. She has collaborated with ECM Records since 1985. The ECM website notes...
- Stephen ****er Swan Hennessy (Op. 43, 1911) Tigran MansurianSonatina No. 1 (1963) Tigran MansurianSonatina No. 2 (1987) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart –...
- revitalisation efforts are based on this dialect. Bashmuric (also known as Mansurian and Dialect G) was a sub-dialect of Bohairic most likely spoken in Eastern...
- Luxemburg 1939 Moldovan-American Ma S****-Long 1939 2015 Taiwanese Tigran Mansurian 1939 Armenian Bruce Mather 1939 Canadian John McCabe 1939 2015 English...
- performance of the Romance for violin and strings dedicated to her by Tigran Mansurian with Amsterdam Sinfonietta. 2014 first performance of her own violin concerto...
- reveal at once his national elements of an art work." Composer Tigran Mansurian suggested that Khachaturian's music incorporates American characteristics...
- Cinematography Mikhail Vartanov Edited by Aïda Galstyan Music by Tigran Mansurian Production company Armenfilm Release date 1975 (1975) Running time 29...
- 2017. Galstanian, Nairi (16 January 2014). "A Conversation with Tigran Mansurian". Music & Literature. Retrieved 23 April 2018. "The Color of Pomegranates...
- Zealander John Rimmer 1939 New Zealander Marlos Nobre 1939 Brazilian Tigran Mansurian 1939 Armenian Bruce Mather 1939 Canadian David Loeb 1939 American Jaroslav...