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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. Hasmik Harutyunyan - Wikipedia

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    Hasmik Harutyunyan ( Armenian: Հասմիկ Հարությունյան; born December 26, 1960, in Yerevan [1]) is an Armenian folk singer. She is the leading member of the Shoghaken Folk Ensemble and directs the Hayrik Mouradian Traditional Song and Dance Children's Ensemble . The music of the Shoghaken Ensemble is featured on the soundtrack ...

  5. Djivan Gasparyan - Wikipedia

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    Years active. 1948–2021. Labels. All Saints Records. Djivan Gasparyan (var. Jivan Gasparyan; [ 1] Armenian: Ջիվան Գասպարյան, Armenian pronunciation: [dʒiˈvɑn ɡɑspɑɾˈjɑn]; 12 October 1928 – 6 July 2021) [ 1][ 2][ 3] was an Armenian musician and composer. He played the duduk, a double reed woodwind instrument related to ...

  6. Yarkhushta - Wikipedia

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    e. Yarkhushta ( Armenian: Յարխուշտա (modern orthography) or Եարխուշտայ (classical/traditional orthography), pronounced [jɑɾχuʃtɑ]) is an Armenian folk and martial dance [1] associated with the highlands of the historical region of Sasun in Western Armenia. [2] [3] [4] Yarkhushta belongs to a wider category of Armenian ...

  7. Dashterov (project) - Wikipedia

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    Dashterov. (project) Dashterov is a collaborative project by Armenian musicians Iveta Mukuchyan and Aram Sargsyan. Dashterov was awarded "Collaboration of the Year" at the Armenian Europe Music Awards. [1] On 10 June 2017, the two artists presented their project at the Dalma Garden Mall. [2] [3] The project presents Armenian music in a modern ...

  8. Shoghaken Folk Ensemble - Wikipedia

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    Shoghaken Folk Ensemble. The Shoghaken Folk Ensemble ( Armenian: «Շողակն» ժողովրդական համույթ) is an Armenian musical group that performs and records Armenian folk and ashugh (troubadour) music. The ensemble was founded in 1991 [1] in Yerevan. It has since performed in various countries, including France (including a ...

  9. Category:Music of Armenia - Wikipedia

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    Armenian chant. Armenian Dances. Armenian folk music. Armenian genocide in culture. Armenian Music Awards. Armenian opera. Armenian rock. Ashik. Avedis Zildjian Company.