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  2. Music of Armenia - Wikipedia

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    The music of Armenia (Armenian: հայկական երաժշտություն haykakan yerazhshtut’yun) has its origins in the Armenian highlands, dating back to the 3rd millennium BCE, [1] [2] and is a long-standing musical tradition that encompasses diverse secular and religious, or sacred, music (such as the sharakan Armenian chant and taghs, along with the indigenous khaz musical notation).

  3. Armenian folk music - Wikipedia

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    Armenian folk music is a genre of Armenian music. [ 1][ 2][ 3] It usually uses the duduk, the kemenche, and the oud. It is very similar to folk music in the Caucasus [citation needed] and shares many similar songs and traditions with countries around Armenia, namely Georgia and Azerbaijan .

  4. Adiss Harmandian - Wikipedia

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    Harmandian has released 40 albums and around 400 songs and has received numerous awards, [5] [6] both abroad and in Armenia. [3] During the Lebanese Civil War, Harmandian emigrated to the United States and resided in Los Angeles, CA. [7] He became one of the most influential figures in Armenian music and the pioneer the estradayin musical genre.

  5. Mi Gna - Wikipedia

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    Mi Gna. " Mi Gna " ( Armenian: Մի Գնա, lit. 'Don't Go') is a song in Armenian and English by Armenian-American rapper Super Sako (Sarkis Balasanyan) and features vocals by the Armenian rabiz singer Spitakci Hayko (Hayk Ghevondyan). "Mi Gna" was written by Artak Aramyan with added English lyrics by Super Sako and appeared in his 2016 album ...

  6. List of compositions by Aram Khachaturian - Wikipedia

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    Dancing Music (on the theme of an Armenian song) (1932) March No. 3 (Uzbek March) (1932) Dance (on the theme of an Armenian song) (1932) To the Heroes of the Patriotic War, a march (1942) March of the Moscow Red Banner Militia (1973)

  7. Aram Asatryan - Wikipedia

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    Aram Asatryan. Aram Asatryan ( Armenian: Արամ Ասատրյան; 3 March 1953 – 7 November 2006) was an Armenian singer and songwriter of Armenian pop and rabiz music, known for his energetic concerts. He is widely regarded as the pioneer of the "rabiz" music genre and to this day remains the most popular rabiz singer of all time.

  8. Snap (Rosa Linn song) - Wikipedia

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    Snap (Rosa Linn song) " Snap " is a song by Armenian singer Rosa Linn written and composed by Linn, with Larzz Principato, Allie Crystal, Kinetics, Courtney Harrell, and Tamar Kaprelian, and released on 19 March 2022. [2] It represented Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022, [3] where it finished in 20th place with 61 points.

  9. Category:Armenian songs - Wikipedia

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    Where Were You (song) Categories: Armenian music. Songs by country. Works by Armenian people.