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  2. Harout Pamboukjian - Wikipedia

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    Harout Pamboukjian ( Armenian: Հարութ Փամբուկչյան; Western Armenian: Յարութ Փամպուքճեան; born July 1, 1950), known as Dzakh Harut ( Armenian: Ձախ Հարութ, lit. 'Left Harout' ), is an Armenian pop singer living in Los Angeles. His Armenian dance, folk, and revolutionary and romantic songs make him a ...

  3. Sabre Dance - Wikipedia

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    See media help. The cover of a 1953 record of "Sabre Dance" by the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra [1] " Sabre Dance " [a] is a movement in the final act of Aram Khachaturian 's ballet Gayane (1942), where the dancers display their skill with sabres. [2] It is Khachaturian's best known and most recognizable work worldwide.

  4. Tamzara - Wikipedia

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    Tamzara [a] is a folk dance native to Armenian Highlands. In Armenia the dance originally had a ritual character, it was a wedding song and dance. Now "Tamzara" has lost its former ritual significance, when it was performed during almost all community events and parties. It is today performed by Armenians, Assyrians, Azerbaijanis (in the ...

  5. Armenian Music Awards - Wikipedia

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    Armenian Music Awards was an annual music awards ceremony first held at the Alex Theatre in Glendale, California on October 7, 1998. It was created and produced for the first eight years by Peter Bahlawanian who wanted to support Armenian artists and make Armenian culture. The awards consist of several categories varying from 20 to 30 from year ...

  6. 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, 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).

  7. Arpine Mikaeli Ter-Petrosyan - Wikipedia

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    Arpine Mikaeli Ter-Petrosyan (born September 30, 1990, Yerevan) whose artistic name is Arpi Alto (Armenian: Արփի Ալտո), is an Armenian singer, songwriter, musician and record producer. She was born in a family of artists and musicians. Her mother, Anahit Ter Petrosyan, is a German jazz artist.

  8. 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 ...

  9. 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 .