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Grigorian or Grigoryan ( hy, Գրիգորյան) is an Armenian surname. It is a patronym from the Armenian equivalent of Gregory and is the Eastern Armenian form of Krikorian. It can refer to the following people: * Armen Grigoryan (b. 1960), Russian rock musician * Artur Grigorian (b. 1967), Uzbek boxer * Artur Grigoryan (b. 1985), Armenian football player * Asmik Grigorian (b. 1981), Lithuanian opera singer * David Grigoryan (b. 1982), Russian-Armenian former football player * Gegham Grigoryan (1951–2016), Armenian opera singer * Harut Grigorian (b. 1989), Armenian-Belgian kickboxer * Hambarsoom Grigorian (1893–1975), Iranian-Armenian composer and music professor * Karen Grigorian (1947–1989), Armenian chess player * Karen H. Grigoryan (b. 1995), Armenian chess player * Karen L. Grigorian (b. 1968), Armenian diplomat * Marcos Grigorian (1925–2007), Iranian-Armenian artist * Mark Grigorian (1900–1978), Armenian neoclassical architect. * Razmik Grigoryan (b ...
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Slava Grigoryan
Slava Grigoryan (born 1976) is an Australian classical guitarist and recording artist. He frequently collaborates and performs with his younger brother, fellow guitarist Leonard Grigoryan, performing as the Grigoryan Brothers. Early life He was born in Kazakhstan to Eduard and Irina Grigoryan, both professional violinists. His family emigrated to Australia in 1981 and he was raised in Melbourne. Grigoryan began to study guitar with his father at the age of seven. By the age of twelve, he was performing professionally and made his solo debut in Sydney at fourteen. He attended Caulfield Junior College (then known as Caulfield North Central School) and St Michael's Grammar School, during which time he studied with Ron Payne, and, later, at the Victorian College of the Arts. Career Following his win at the Tokyo International Classical Guitar Competition, where he was the youngest finalist in the history of that competition, Grigoryan signed with Sony Music Entertainment in 1995 for ...
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Leonard Grigoryan
Leonard Grigoryan is an Australian classical guitarist and recording artist of Armenian heritage. He is the younger brother of fellow guitarist Slava Grigoryan, with whom he often plays in a duo as the Grigoryan Brothers. Life and career Of Armenian heritage, Leonard and his elder brother Slava often play in a duo as the Grigoryan Brothers. Leonard's first solo album, entitled ''Solo'', was released through Which Way Music in 2012. Discography Albums Awards ARIA Awards The ARIA Music Awards are presented annually from 1987 by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Grigoryan has received 8 nominations, either as a member of Grigoryan Brothers, or shared with other artists (including his brother Slava).Leonard Grigoryan at the ARIA Music Awards: * 2003 winners and nominees: * 2006 winners and nominees: * 2007 winners and nominees: * 2009 winners and nominees: * 2011 winners and nominees: * 2012 winners and nominees: * 2015 winners and nominees: , ...
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Armen Grigoryan
Armen Grigoryan (russian: Армен Григорян, hy, Արմեն Գրիգորյան) is a singer/songwriter, artist, and the front man (and main songwriter) of "Krematorij" (''Crematorium'') Russian rock-band. Biography Armen Grigoryan was born on November 24, 1960, in Moscow to Armenian parents. During school time, he was a classmate of Sergey Golovkin, who later became a notorious serial killer. A player of Dynamo Moscow, Grigoryan became a two-time champion of junior football. He grew up listening to the magic sounds of The Beatles mysteriously penetrating the Iron Curtain. Inspired by Beatle's music, Grigoryan, while still in high school, started his musical career (from 1977 he played in a band called "Atmospheric pressure") and in 1983 he formed "Crematorium" which gained a reputation throughout the former Soviet Union and began to perform at concerts all over the country. A long search for his own unique sounds came to fruition in 1984, when "Krematorij" added a vio ...
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Grigoryants
Grigoryants, Grigoriants and Grigorýanc are transliterations of the Russian surname Григорьянц (of Armenian origin) and the Armenian surname Գրիգորյանց, patronymic derivarions from the given name Grigor. People with those names include: * Boris Grigorýanc (active from 2005), Turkmen football manager * Elena Grigoryants (born 1965), Soviet and Russian culturologist, art critic * Grigory Sarkisovich Grigoryants (1919–1982), Soviet surgeon * Norat Ter-Grigoryants (born 1936), Soviet and Armenian lieutenant-general * Sergei Grigoryants (1941–2023), Soviet dissident and former political prisoner, journalist, and literary critic * Sergey Grigoriants (born 1983), Russian Grandmaster chess player See also * * Krikorian *Grigoryan Grigorian or Grigoryan ( hy, Գրիգորյան) is an Armenian surname. It is a patronym from the Armenian equivalent of Gregory and is the Eastern Armenian form of Krikorian. It can refer to the following people: * Armen Grigor ...
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David Grigoryan (footballer, Born 1982)
David Grigoryan ( hy, Դավիթ Գրիգորյան, born on 28 December 1982 in Yerevan, Soviet Union) is an Armenian football defender. He is currently unattached. Grigoryan was also a member of the Armenia national football team, and has participated in eight international matches since his debut in an away friendly match against Hungary Hungary ( hu, Magyarország ) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the ... on 18 February 2004. National team statistics External links * 1982 births Living people Armenian men's footballers Armenia men's international footballers Armenian expatriate men's footballers FC Mika players FC Kyzylzhar players Ulisses FC players FC Ararat Yerevan players Armenian Premier League players Kazakhstan Premier League players Expatriate men's footballers in Kazakh ...
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Razmik Grigoryan (footballer)
Razmik Grigoryan ( hy, Ռազմիկ Գրիգորյան, born 11 October 1971) is an Armenian football midfielder. He was a member of the Armenia national team, and has participated in 14 international matches and scored 2 goals since his debut on 15 May 1994 in an away friendly match against the USA The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territori .... He scored the first official goal for the Armenia national team after independence on 10 May 1995. Career statistics International goals References External links * * 1971 births Living people Armenian men's footballers Armenia men's international footballers Armenian expatriate men's footballers FC Ararat Yerevan players PFC CSKA Sofia players FC Spartak Varna players Armenian Premier League players Armenian expatri ...
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Artur Grigoryan (footballer)
Artur Akopovich Grigoryan (russian: Артур Акопович Григорян; born 29 January 1985) is a Russian-Armenian former football player. Club career Grigoryan previously played for FC Metallurg Lipetsk FC Metallurg Lipetsk (russian: Футбольный клуб «Металлург» Липецк) is an association football club in Lipetsk, Russia, formed in 1957. Their home, Metallurg Stadium, is located on Pervomayskaya Street, 59, in Lipetsk ... in the Russian First Division. External links * * 1985 births People from Akhaltsikhe Georgian people of Armenian descent Armenian men's footballers Men's footballers from Georgia (country) Russian sportspeople of Armenian descent Living people Russian men's footballers Men's association football forwards Russian expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's footballers in Montenegro Expatriate men's footballers in Belarus FC Chernomorets Novorossiysk players FK Bokelj players FC Metallurg Lipe ...
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Gegham Grigoryan
Gegham Grigorian (also written Grigoryan) ( hy, Գեղամ Գրիգորյան}; russian: Гегам Григорян; 29 January 1951 – 23 March 2016) was an Armenian operatic tenor. Biography Gegham Grigorian was born in Yerevan and graduated from Yerevan Komitas State Conservatory, the class of People's Artist of Armenia professor Sergei Danielyan. Grigorian made his first appearance on the big stage in 1971 at age 20, in 1972 he went to West Berlin to appear with solo concerts. In 1975 he made his debut at the National Theater of Opera and Ballet of Armenia in the role of Edgardo (opera "Lucia di Lammermoor" by Donizetti). This is followed by Saro (opera "Anush" by Tigranian), Tirith ("Arshak II" by Chukhajyan), Sayat Nova ("Sayat-Nova" by Arutiunian), Count Almaviva ("Il Barbiere di Siviglia" by Rossini), and Faust ("Faust" by Gounod). Travel restrictions In the 1970s he was already a famous singer in the then Soviet Union. In 1978 he took part in the competitio ...
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Mark Grigorian
Mark Grigorian ( hy, Մարկ Գրիգորյան, russian: Марк Владимирович Григорян; April 29, 1900 – January 10, 1978) was a Soviet Armenian neoclassical architect. Life Born in Nakhichevan-on-Don, southern Russia, Grigorian moved to Soviet Armenia in 1924. He graduated from the Yerevan State University in 1928 and was appointed as chief architect of Yerevan in 1939, succeeding Nikolay Buniatyan. Works Grigorian designed (or co-designed) several major landmarks of Yerevan, including the buildings where the three branches of the government are housed—all on Baghramyan Avenue Marshal Baghramyan Avenue ( hy, Մարշալ Բաղրամյան Պողոտա) is an avenue in the central Kentron and the northwestern Arabkir districts of Yerevan, Armenia. The avenue is named after the Soviet Armenian commander and Marshal of ..., and three of the five buildings around Republic Square, along with Eduard Sarapian. Below are listed his most notable works, ...
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Artur Grigorian
Artur Razmikovich Grigorian ( hy, Արթուր Գրիգորյան; born 20 October 1967) is a retired Armenian-Uzbek professional boxer. Grigorian is a former WBO lightweight champion. He defended his title against record-breaking 17 boxers, and held it for seven years, six months and twenty days; nearly as long as record holder Benny Leonard held his lightweight title (7 years, 8 months). Biography Grigorian was born on 20 October 1967 in Soviet Tashkent, Uzbek SSR to an Armenian family from Nagorno-Karabakh. He has a brother and sister. Amateur career Grigorian began boxing at the age of 11. He defeated Shane Mosley and won a gold medal at the 1990 Goodwill Games in Seattle City. Grigorian won a silver medal at the 1991 World Amateur Boxing Championships and competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. *1991 2nd place as a lightweight at the World Championships in Sydney, Australia. His results were: **Defeated Juan Carlos Saiz (Spain) PTS (26–18) **Defeated Juli ...
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Karen Grigorian
Karen Ashotovich Grigorian (7 September 1947 – 30 October 1989) was an Armenian chess master, and son of the poet Ashot Grashi. Born in Moscow, Russia, Grigorian won the Armenian Chess Championship three times (joint winner 1969, winner 1971, joint winner 1972), and the Moscow City Chess Championship twice (1975, 1979). He also participated in six USSR Chess Championships between 1971 and 1977, with his best performances being at the 1973 USSR Chess Championships, in which he finished at the 7th-8th place. He was awarded the International Master title in 1982. Grigorian's trainers included Lev Aronin, and he was friends with the Latvian chess master Alvis Vītoliņš. Grigorian and Vitolins were excellent blitz players, but both also suffered from psychiatric disorders. At the age of 42, Grigorian committed suicide by jumping from the highest bridge in Yerevan. His brother Levon Grigorian was also a chess player and won several chess championships. References Extern ...
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Krikorian
Krikorian is an Armenian surname. It is a patronym from the Armenian equivalent of Gregory. It may refer to: * Adam Krikorian * Blake Krikorian, American entrepreneur, envisioned the concept of the Slingbox establishing Sling Media with Jason Krikorian * David Krikorian, Cincinnati politician and Ohio congressional candidate * Kirk Kerkorian, an American businessman, investor, and philanthropist * Krikor Krikorian, technical consulting, co-founder of KBC Advanced Technologies * Mark Krikorian (fl. c. 2000), executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies * Mark Krikorian (born 1960), American soccer coach * Raffi Krikorian, creator of Wattzon and engineering at Twitter Twitter is an online social media and social networking service owned and operated by American company Twitter, Inc., on which users post and interact with 280-character-long messages known as "tweets". Registered users can post, like, and ... * Steve M. Krikorian (born 1950), aka Tonio ...
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