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    WEEK DEDICATED TO 140TH ANNIVERSARY OF KOMITAS PASSED IN FRANCE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    20.10.2009 17:28 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The week in memory of the great Armenian composer
    Komitas in France, finished October 18 with a big concert of Armenian
    and French musicians in the Concert Hall "Gaveau" in Paris, press
    office of the foreign ministry of Armenia reports.

    The concert was attended by the Ministers of Culture of France
    and Armenia Frederic Mitterrand and Hasmik Poghosyan, as well as
    representatives of political and social circles in France, science
    and culture workers.

    Participants enjoyed the works of Komitas performed by the pianist
    Svetlana Navasardyan, singers Barsegh Tumanyan (bass), Juliet Galstyan
    (mezzo-soprano), Hasmik Torosyan (soprano), Nairi orchestra led by
    Hayk Davtyan (France), the quartet "Arpeggione" (France).

    The week, dedicated to 140th anniversary of Komitas, opened on October
    13 with a lecture-concert in the Paris-based House of World Cultures.

    The concert of the Armenian State Chamber Choir on October 15 in the
    hall of the Paris Church of Saint-Louis was a great success.

    Week dedicated to Komitas was held under the patronage of culture
    ministries of France and Armenia. Komitas (Soghomon Gevorg
    Soghomonyan), Armenian composer, folklorist, singer and choral
    conductor, was born September 26, 1869 in the Ottoman Empire. In 1890
    Soghomon was ordained a monk. In 1893 he graduated from the Echmiadzin
    Theological Academy. In 1895, Komitas was ordained Archimandrite. In
    1896-99 he studied history and music theory in Berlin. From 1899 he
    lived in Echmiadzin, led music classes and chorus of the Theological
    Academy. He moved in 1910 in Constantinople. From 1919 he lived in
    Paris. He died in 1935 in Paris, in 1936 the remains Komitas was
    transported and buried in Yerevan.
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