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Makar Grigori Yekmalyan (Makar Ekmalian; Armenian: Մակար Եկմալյան) (2 February 1856, Vagharshapat - 6 March 1905, Tiflis) was an Armenian composer of Church, Classical, and sometimes Folk music. Yekmalyan studied at the Echmiadzin seminary and later in St Petersburg with Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. He then taught music in Tbilisi (Tiflis), where he died in 1905. His most noted composition was the Patarag (in Armenian Պատարագ), the setting of the Armenian Apostolic Church's Divine Liturgy, which he completed in 1892 in several arrangements. Patarag was first published in Leipzig in 1896. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Les chants de la liturgie arménienne: Amen hayr sourp (Arr. for Duduk, Treble, Tenor Viol and 2 Bass Viols by Fredrik Hildebrand)
662Horzham - When you go into the church remember those who have died; when you listen to the liturgy remember me, who has committed many sins
463Fifth part. Miajn Surb
54Hayr Mer
45Sourp Astvadz
46Hichia Ter Yev Voghormia
47Marmin Terounakan
48Second part. Khristos i metc mer
39Prima part. Khorurd Khorin
310Fourth part. Hair mer
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