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Alfred Roubenovich "Avet"
Terterian (also Terteryan) (Armenian: Ալֆրեդ "Ավետ" Տերտերյան, July 29, 1929 –
December 11, 1994) was an
Armenian composer,...
- Persian: ویگن دردریان,
Vigen Derderyân; Armenian: Վիգէն Տէրտէրեան, Vigēn
Tērtērian; 23
November 1929 – 26
October 2003) was an
Iranian pop
music singer and...
- Galgenlieder; Ein
Stern aus
Jacob James Helme Sutcliffe 1929 2000
American Avet
Terterian 1929 1994
Armenian Lloyd Ultan 1929 1998
American James Yannatos 1929...
- (1899–1983),
Armenian violinist and the
founder of the
Komitas Quartet Avet
Terterian (1929–1994),
Armenian composer Flaminio Avet, French-born
Italian World...
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Hamasyan was
influenced by
Armenian composers Arno
Babajanian and Avet
Terterian. Hamasyan,
together with his
parents and sister,
moved to
Yerevan when...
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including the po****r "Dentist from the Orient". In
recent years, Avet
Terterian (1929–1994),
Tigran Mansurian (1939– ),
Vache Sharafyan (1966– ) and Aram...
- solo viola,
chorus and orchestra. It is a
farewell to his
friends Avet
Terterian and
Alfred Schnittke,
whose names the
chorus sings during the piece. For...
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Internal Affairs Military Affairs Drastamat Kanayan Finance Hambardzum Terterian Interim Welfare Agriculture and
State Properties Arshak Hovhannisyan Judicial...
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Konstantin Orbelyan (1928–2014)
Geghuni Hovannesi Chitchian (born 1929) Avet
Terterian (1929–1994)
Edgar Hovhannisyan (1930–1998)
Iosif Andriasov (1933–2000)...
- The Icy Mirror, by
Malcolm Williamson (1972) *
Symphony No. 2, by Avet
Terterian (1972)
Symphony No. 24, Op. 273, Majnun, by Alan
Hovhaness (1973) Symphony...