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  1. Tigran Mansourian (en arménien : Տիգրան Մանսուրյան, souvent écrit à l'anglaise Mansurian) est un compositeur arménien le 27 janvier 1939 à Beyrouth [1], [2].

    • compositeur
    • 27 janvier 1939 (85 ans)Beyrouth Liban
    • Edvard Bagdasaryan, Lazar Saryan
    • musique contemporaine
  2. Tigran Yeghiayi Mansurian ( Armenian: Տիգրան Եղիայի Մանսուրյան; born January 27, 1939) is a leading Armenian composer of classical and film music, People's Artist of the Armenian SSR (1990), and Honored Art Worker of the Armenian SSR (1984). He is the author of orchestral, chamber, choir, and vocal works which have been played across the world.

  3. 25 avr. 2013 · I Requiem - II Kyrie - III Dies irae - IV Tuba mirum - V Lacrimosa - VI Domine Jesu Christe - VII Sanctus - VIII Agnus Dei This work is dedicated to the victims of the Armenian genocide. During...

    • 47 min
    • 91,1K
    • Levon Levonyan
  4. 27 mars 2017 · The work is a milestone for Mansurian, widely acknowledged as Armenia’s greatest composer. The Los Angeles Times has described his music as that “in which deep cultural pain is quieted through ...

    • 6 min
    • 23,3K
    • ECM Records
  5. 9 déc. 2017 · Le sixième volume consacré par le label ECM New Series en tout ou partie au compositeur contemporain arménien Tigran Mansurian est entièrement dévolu à son récent Requiem, composé à la mémoire des victimes du génocide arménien. Une éblouissante et émouvante réussite réconciliant les traditions musicales et les cult(ur ...

  6. In the 1960s he was attracted by the ideas of the Western avant-garde, but became increasingly convinced of the importance of the spirit of place and of composing in an authentically Armenian voice; he is deeply steeped in his country’s folk tradition.

  7. Tigran Yeghiayi Mansurian ( Armenian: Տիգրան Եղիայի Մանսուրյան; born 27 January 1939) is a leading Armenian composer of classical music and film scores, a National Artist of the Armenian SSR (1990) and honored art worker of the Armenian SSR (1984).