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Hundreds of the choir’s performances have been preserved as Gold Discs. The choir has a rich repertoire, including arrangements of
Armenian folk music, and Armenian, European and American sacred, classical, contemporary, and jazz compositions. They have recorded 4 LPs in the Netherlands and Russia,
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