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Ruben Aharonian Armenian National Philharmonic Orchestra National Philharmonic Orchestra 2005
MOZART Simfonia Concertante for violin and viola, Allegro, RUBEN AHARONIAN (Violin), IGOR NAIDIN (Viola), Concert dedicated to the 30th Anniversary of SAMVEL YERITSYAN's career as a luthier, Armenian National Philharmonic Orchestra, Conductor: EDUARD TOPCHIAN, 2005
Ruben Aharonian Armenian National Philharmonic Orchestra National Philharmonic Orchestra 2005
MOZART Simfonia Concertante for violin and viola, Andante, RUBEN AHARONIAN (Violin), IGOR NAIDIN (Viola), Concert dedicated to the 30th Anniversary of SAMVEL YERITSYAN's career as a luthier, Armenian National Philharmonic Orchestra, Conductor: EDUARD TOPCHIAN, 2005
Messer Catherine Robbin Gustav Mahler Raffi Armenian Kitchener Waterloo Symphony 2000
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America III. Ich hab' ein gluhend Messer · Catherine Robbin Mahler: Lieder Eines Fahrenden Gesellen / Ruckert-Lieder / Kindertotenlieder ℗ 2000 CBC Released on: 2000-01-01 Artist: Catherine Robbin Composer: Gustav Mahler Orchestra: Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony Conductor: Raffi Armenian Auto-generated by YouTube.
For fan from Berkeley............................................................. In the late 20s and 30s tango was very popular in Turkey. For many composers and singers it was the first contact they had with "western" music. Turkish musicians and singer Ibrahim Özgür wrote many tango songs and had an evident talent for nostalgia. His velvety voice was predestined for romantic tangos. In the late 20s and 30s tango was very popular in Turkey. For many composers and singers it was the first contact they had with "western" music. With the help of Armenian and Jewish musicians Tango established itself very quickly. At the time Istanbul was a cosmopolitan city with many foreigners and elegant audiences enjoying themselves in countless night clubs. The first Tango were performed by female soloists. The first man to win such an audience was Ibrahim Özgür. He was born in Istanbul in 1905 and his father Mustafa played the horn in the state orchestra. When Ibrahim was 16 he went to Ankara, in order to study clarinet and saxophone in the Military Academy. After he'd finished studying he went back to playing in night clubs in Istanbul. He founded his own orchestra and became famous for his talented arrangements. In 1931 he began the adventure of his life: He went on a 7 year concert tour to the Far East. This tour began in Beirut and took him to India, Java, Sumatra, Singapore and Ceylon. Özgür returned to Istanbul via England, where he then opened his own club... In his country house near Istanbul where he kept horses, dogs, birds and even a bear, Özgür died of a heart attack. It was the evening of 11th. February 1959. His voice however remains immortal.
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