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KOMITAS (KOMITAS VARDAPET) (1869-1935) PIANO AND CHAMBER MUSIC KOMITAS: PIANO AND CHAMBER MUSIC KOMITAS: PIANO AND CHAMBER MUSIC MIKAEL AYRAPETYAN, piano VLADIMIR SERGEEV, violin GP720 GP720 16 SEVEN FOLK DANCES (1916) 23:13 7# SEVEN SONGS FOR PIANO (1911) * 06:09 $TWELVE CHILDREN'S PIECES BASED ON FOLK-THEMES (1910) 10:58 § MSHO-SHOROR (1906) 07:57 SEVEN PIECES FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO (1899-1911) * 21:30 * WORLD PREMIÈRE RECORDING TOTAL TIME: 70:47 7 47313 97202 9 Komitas was one of the first Armenian musicians to undergo classical Western musical training, in Berlin, in addition to music education in his own country. He published both folksong collections and writings on Armenian church melodies, and his work laid the foundations for the development of a clearly defined national musical style. The Seven Folk Dances evoke the specific timbres of Armenian instruments, the Seven Songs for Piano are fleeting and lyrical while the Twelve Children’s Pieces based on folk-themes are beautifully crisp. Msho-Shoror is one of the most ancient of all Armenian dances. & © 2017 HNH International Ltd. Manufactured in Germany. Unauthorised copying, hiring, lending, public performance and broadcasting of this recording is prohibited. Booklet notes in English and German. Distributed by Naxos. GP720

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Page 1: KOMITAS (KOMITAS VARDAPET) (1869-1935) PIANO … · KOMITAS (KOMITAS VARDAPET) (1869-1935) PIANO AND CHAMBER MUSIC KOMITAS: PIANO AND CHAMBER MUSIC ... Komitas was one of the first

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VLADIMIR SERGEEV, violin

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1–6 SEVEN FOLK DANCES (1916) 23:13

7–# SEVEN SONGS FOR PIANO (1911) * 06:09

$–∞ TWELVE CHILDREN'S PIECES BASED ON FOLK-THEMES (1910) 10:58

§ MSHO-SHOROR (1906) 07:57

¶–‹ SEVEN PIECES FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO (1899-1911) * 21:30

* WORLD PREMIÈRE RECORDING TOTAL TIME: 70:47

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Komitas was one of the first Armenian musicians to undergo classical Western musical training, in Berlin, in addition to music education in his own country. He published both folksong collections and writings on Armenian church melodies, and his work laid the foundations for the development of a clearly defined national musical style. The Seven Folk Dances evoke the specific timbres of Armenian instruments, the Seven Songs for Piano are fleeting and lyrical while the  Twelve Children’s Pieces based on folk-themes are beautifully crisp. Msho-Shoror is one of the most ancient of all Armenian dances.

℗ & © 2017 HNH International Ltd. Manufactured in Germany. Unauthorised copying, hiring, lending, public performance and broadcasting of this recording is prohibited. Booklet notes in English and German. Distributed by Naxos.

GP720