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Armenian National Radio Chamber Choir

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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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were donated to a children’s fund in Lithuania; in 1991 they recorded a CD in the Netherlands and the proceeds of its sale—US $ 100,000—were donated to the victims of the 1988 devastating
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followed Mazmanyan as artistic directors. Following a hiatus, the choir was re-established in 1979. From 1979 to 1984, well known Armenian composer
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was Martin Mazmanyan, under whose baton the choir won First Prize in a competition including choirs from the all
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The choir and its soloists have won medals and prizes at the following prestigious international competitions:
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The Armenian National Radio Chamber Choir has performed in numerous well known international
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was the artistic director and Haroutyoun Topikyan conducted the choir. From 1984 to 2002,
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and 4 CDs in France, the Netherlands, Russia, and the United States of America.
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Since 1991, the Armenian National Radio Chamber Choir is a member of the
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1 Gold Medal, Grand Prix, Takarazuka International Choral Competition,
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2 Gold, 1 Silver Medals Roodepoort International Music Competition,
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The Armenian National Radio Chamber Choir was founded in 1929. Its
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was both the choir’s artistic director and conductor.
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Index

Yerevan
Armenian
chamber choir
artistic director
conductor
Soviet republics
Tatoul Altounyan
Karo Zakaryan
Edgar Hovhannisyan
Tigran Hekekyan
festivals
Austria
Baltic countries
France
Georgia
Germany
Netherlands
Hungary
Israel
Japan
Poland
Russia
Spain
Switzerland
Uzbekistan
benefit concerts
Nagorno-Karabagh
Lithuania
earthquake
Roodepoort

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