Paperback. Condition: New. Komitas Vardapet is the most significant and iconic figure of Armenia. He is revered by all Armenians. A tragic figure and the genius of Armenian music, he survived the Armenian genocide, yet his story remains at the cultural center of the Armenian people and nation. All Armenians, both in Armenia and in the diaspora, recognize their soul and find their spiritual nature in Komitas. It is often said that the Armenian people continue today to live through him and his musical legacy. Much of the creative legacy of Komitas, music, papers, manuscripts, were destroyed or lost. Today, there is growing world-wide interest in Komitas' music with recordings, his concerts, and performances. During his lifetime, Komitas was highly regarded by his musical colleagues everywhere, including in Europe. He traveled extensively to the major musical capitals of Europe, Berlin, Paris, Vienna, and more. He also maintained a full and lively correspondence with churchmen, musical colleagues, and intellectuals in many countries. His letters give us an opportunity to understand this brilliant musician who possessed remarkable features of charm, modesty, an acutely perceptive mind, and an original wit.
Published by Hearts of Space, San Francisco, CA, 2000
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. Komitas Vardapet is the most significant and iconic figure of Armenia. He is revered by all Armenians. A tragic figure and the genius of Armenian music, he survived the Armenian genocide, yet his story remains at the cultural center of the Armenian people and nation. All Armenians, both in Armenia and in the diaspora, recognize their soul and find their spiritual nature in Komitas. It is often said that the Armenian people continue today to live through him and his musical legacy. Much of the creative legacy of Komitas, music, papers, manuscripts, were destroyed or lost. Today, there is growing world-wide interest in Komitas' music with recordings, his concerts, and performances. During his lifetime, Komitas was highly regarded by his musical colleagues everywhere, including in Europe. He traveled extensively to the major musical capitals of Europe, Berlin, Paris, Vienna, and more. He also maintained a full and lively correspondence with churchmen, musical colleagues, and intellectuals in many countries. His letters give us an opportunity to understand this brilliant musician who possessed remarkable features of charm, modesty, an acutely perceptive mind, and an original wit.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Komitas Vardapet is the most significant and iconic figure of Armenia. He is revered by all Armenians. A tragic figure and the genius of Armenian music, he survived the Armenian genocide, yet his story remains at the cultural center of the Armenian people and nation. All Armenians, both in Armenia and in the diaspora, recognize their soul and find their spiritual nature in Komitas. It is often said that the Armenian people continue today to live through him and his musical legacy. Much of the creative legacy of Komitas, music, papers, manuscripts, were destroyed or lost. Today, there is growing world-wide interest in Komitas' music with recordings, his concerts, and performances. During his lifetime, Komitas was highly regarded by his musical colleagues everywhere, including in Europe. He traveled extensively to the major musical capitals of Europe, Berlin, Paris, Vienna, and more. He also maintained a full and lively correspondence with churchmen, musical colleagues, and intellectuals in many countries. His letters give us an opportunity to understand this brilliant musician who possessed remarkable features of charm, modesty, an acutely perceptive mind, and an original wit.
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Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2016
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Published by Routledge 2016-02-28, 2016
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Published by Erevan, Armgiz, ,, 1950
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Tom II. 4°, 175 S., 2 Abbildungen (Illustrations), Originalleineneinband (publisher's cloth binding), gutes Exemplar (fine), Sprache: armenisch.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. Komitas Vardapet is the most significant and iconic figure of Armenia. He is revered by all Armenians. A tragic figure and the genius of Armenian music, he survived the Armenian genocide, yet his story remains at the cultural center of the Armenian people and nation. All Armenians, both in Armenia and in the diaspora, recognize their soul and find their spiritual nature in Komitas. It is often said that the Armenian people continue today to live through him and his musical legacy. Much of the creative legacy of Komitas, music, papers, manuscripts, were destroyed or lost. Today, there is growing world-wide interest in Komitas' music with recordings, his concerts, and performances. During his lifetime, Komitas was highly regarded by his musical colleagues everywhere, including in Europe. He traveled extensively to the major musical capitals of Europe, Berlin, Paris, Vienna, and more. He also maintained a full and lively correspondence with churchmen, musical colleagues, and intellectuals in many countries. His letters give us an opportunity to understand this brilliant musician who possessed remarkable features of charm, modesty, an acutely perceptive mind, and an original wit.
Condition: new. Pages: 100 Language: Russian. The armenian piano music has gone a way of more than one and a half century long. The works for piano by composers of the pre-Soviet period laid the foundation for a special national style. In the opuses of Armenian authors there is, on the one hand, a trend towards the forms of European classical and romantic miniatures, and on the other hand, a closeness to national musical folklore. The collection includes selected pieces by D. Tchouhadjian, M. Ekmalian, N. Tigranian, Komitas, A. Spendiarov. The edition is addressed to students of music colleges, higher schools, performing pianists, and piano music lovers. Contents D. Tchouhadjian Salon Polka "Zephyr" Mazurka M. Ekmalian Nocturne N. Tigranian Transcaucasian Folk Songs and Dances, op. 1 1. Georgian romance "Ah Dilav, Dilav!" 2. Armenian song "Inguer" 3. Armenian romance "Cilicie" 4. Armenian round dance "Diuz-Par" 5. Armenian round dance "Yed u arach" 6. Armenian romance "Kho papaguov" 7. Persian dance "Charachoube" Grand Persian Fantasy "Tcharguiah", op. 8 Komitas Seven Dances (Second edition) 1. Manushaki, Vagharshapat dance (in the manner of dappa) 2. Yerangi, Yerevan dance (in the manner of naia and tar) 3. Unabi, Shusha dance (in the manner of tar and dappa) 4. Marali, Shusha dance (in the manner of dappa) 5. Shushiki, Vagharshapat dance (in the manner of tar and dappa) 6. Yed u arach, Erzerum dance (in the manner of blul and dool) 7. Shoror, Erzurum dance (in the manner of blul, dool and dapp) A. Spendiarov Crimean sketches, op. 9 1. Dance 2. Elegiac Song 3. Drinking Song 4. "Ka'itarma" Dance 9785507484690.
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Condition: New. Translated by E. Gulbekian, edited with introduction by N.V. Nersessian. Komitas Vardapet was the giant of Armenian sacred and folk music. Eight of Komitas's principal musicological studies have been selected from his Collected Works published in Yerevan in 1941. Series: Caucasus World. Num Pages: 192 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: JF; RGL. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 234 x 156 x 10. Weight in Grams: 358. . 2016. 1st Edition. paperback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
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Add to basketCondition: New. Translated by E. Gulbekian, edited with introduction by N.V. Nersessian. Komitas Vardapet was the giant of Armenian sacred and folk music. Eight of Komitas's principal musicological studies have been selected from his Collected Works published in Yerevan in 1941. Series: Caucasus World. Num Pages: 192 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: JF; RGL. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 234 x 156 x 10. Weight in Grams: 358. . 2016. 1st Edition. paperback. . . . .
Language: English
Published by Taylor & Francis Group, 1997
ISBN 10: 0700706372 ISBN 13: 9780700706372
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Published by Taylor & Francis Group, 1997
ISBN 10: 0700706372 ISBN 13: 9780700706372
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