- September, the twelve-year-old
Soghomon was
taken to
Etchmiadzin by
Kevork Vartabed Tertsagyan, the
local Armenian bishop, who was
asked by the Holy See of...
- (Armenian: վարդապետ,
Eastern Armenian: [vaɾtʰa'pεt];
Western Armenian:
vartabed, [vɑɾtʰɑˈbɛd]) is a
title given to
highly educated hieromonks in the Armenian...
- The
Armenian Apostolic Church (Armenian: Հայ Առաքելական Եկեղեցի, romanized: Hay Aṙaqelakan Ékełetsi) is the
autocephalous national church of Armenia. Part...
- all
Armenians in the Empire. A
first attempt was
delegated to
Karekin Vartabed Srvantsdiants in 1878, who made two
trips to
Armenian vilayets in 1878...
- Komitas, or Gomidas, also
known as
Gomidas Vartabed,
birth name
Soghomon Gevorgi Soghomonyan (1869–1935), was an
Armenian musician.
Komitas (also spelled...
-
based on
authentic Armenian folk
songs from the
collected works of
Gomidas Vartabed, the
founder of
Armenian classical music. — Alfred Reed, Composer's Notes...
-
opening of the Holy
Cross Seminary, he
received the rank of
Dzayrakuyn Vartabed,
supreme doctorate of
Christian dogma, from
Patriarch Karekin I. At this...
-
Baghdad Radio, as well as the
collections of
Armenian composer Gomidas Vartabed. In
addition to her
musical contributions, Çeliker is
dedicated to preserving...
- Yuval,
Studies of the
Jewish Music Research Centre, ii,
Jerusalem 1971.
Vartabed Comitas,
Quelques spécimens des mélodies kurdes, in
Recueil d'Emine, Moscow...
- (2010). Exile, Trauma, and Death: On the Road to
Chankiri with
Komitas Vartabed.
Gomidas Institute. p. 20. ISBN 978-1-903656-92-1. Patmagirkʻ hushamatean...