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Makar Yekmalyan
Makar Grigori Yekmalyan (also transliterated ''Ekmalian''; in Armenian Մակար Եկմալյան) (2 February 1856, Vagharshapat - 6 March 1905, Tiflis) was an Armenian composer. Biography 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. Bibliography * Nikoghos Tahmizian Nikoghos Tahmizian (1926–2011, hy, Նիկողոս Թահմիզյան; also spelled: Nikogos Tahmizyan) was an Armenian musicologist, theorist and historian. His professional accomplishments were to decipher neumes ('' khaz'') of Armenian chur ..., ''Makar Yekmalian - Life and Work'' (in Armenian), 1981, Sovetakan Grogh Publishing, Yerevan, Armenia ...
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Makar Yekmalyan
Makar Grigori Yekmalyan (also transliterated ''Ekmalian''; in Armenian Մակար Եկմալյան) (2 February 1856, Vagharshapat - 6 March 1905, Tiflis) was an Armenian composer. Biography 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. Bibliography * Nikoghos Tahmizian Nikoghos Tahmizian (1926–2011, hy, Նիկողոս Թահմիզյան; also spelled: Nikogos Tahmizyan) was an Armenian musicologist, theorist and historian. His professional accomplishments were to decipher neumes ('' khaz'') of Armenian chur ..., ''Makar Yekmalian - Life and Work'' (in Armenian), 1981, Sovetakan Grogh Publishing, Yerevan, Armenia ...
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