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Komitas Vardapet (by Western Armenian transliteration also Gomidas Vartabed; Komitas Vartapet, born Soghomon Gevorki Soghomonyan on September 26 or October 8, 1869 in Kütahya, Ottoman Empire – October 22, 1935 in Paris, France) was an Armenian priest, ethnomusicologist, composer, choir leader, singer, and music pedagogue. He is widely regarded as the founder of modern Armenian classical music. Komitas was born into a family whose members were deeply involved in music and were monolingual in Turkish. His mother died when he was one and ten years later his father also died. His grandmother looked after him until 1881 when a prelate of the local Armenian diocese went to Echmiadzin to be consecrated a bishop. The catholicos Gevork IV ordered him to bring one orphaned child to be educated at the Echmiadzin Seminary. Soghomon was chosen among 20 candidates and entered the seminary (where he impressed the catholicos with his singing talent) and finished it in 1893 when he became a monk. According to church tradition, newly ordained priests are given new names, and Soghomon was renamed Komitas (named after a 7th century Armenian catholicos who was also a hymn writer). Two years later he became a priest and obtained the title Vardapet (or Vartabed), meaning a priest or a church scholar. He established and conducted the monastery choir till 1896 when he went to Berlin, enrolled the Kaiser Friedrich Wilhelm University and studied music at the private conservatory of Prof. Richard Sch
12 Pieces for Children: No. 6, My Darling and Marjan (Variation)
15,45227 Songs for Piano: No. 6, This Night, the Moonlit Night
1,95837 Songs for Piano: No. 7, Water Flowing from the High Mountain
1,1504Chinar Es (Arr. by João Kouyoumdjian)
8585Shushiki
7836Divine Liturgy (Arr. V. Sharafyan for Mixed Choir): Sanctus
7807Divine Liturgy (Arr. V. Sharafyan for Mixed Choir): The Holy One
7668Divine Liturgy (Arr. V. Sharafyan for Mixed Choir): Spirit of God
7449garun a
73510chinar es
687Komitas: Piano & Chamber Music

Komitas: Divine Liturgy

Komitas: Songs (Arr. V. Sargsyan for Piano)

Hayren - Music of Komitas and Tigran Mansurian

Armenian songs

Komitas: Seven Songs

Vardapet Komitas: Piano Works, 1906 - 1911

Komitas: Armenian Songs & Dances

Komitas – Shoror

The Voice of Komitas Vardapet (Recorded In Paris, 1912)

The Voice of Komitas Vardapet
Hommage à Komitas