IERGINKN AMBEL A (The Sky is Cloudy) – Komitas – L. Zakarian

September 72009

GOMIDAS VARTABED or KOMITAS (1869-1935)

One of the most renowned armenian churchmen and musician of modern times was Gomidas Vartabed, also known as Komitas and recognized as “the father of modern armenian music”. He was born Soghomon Soghomonian in Keutahya, Asia Minor in 1869. His life had an interesting turn of events, when at the age of eleven, he was orphaned, and at a young age he was sent to a Seminary in Etchmiadzin to study. Because of his singing prowess, he decided to teach music at the Seminary after he completed his studies. In 1896, Soghomon was ordained a monk or “Apegha” of the Armenian Apostolic Church. A few years later he was ordained a “Vartabed”, and as is the practice in the Armenian Church, umed his new name “Komitas”(or Gomidas).

Komitas learned a great deal of music from the monks and continued to study music with the famous composer Kara-Murza, which eventually led Komitas into both secular and religious music. Komitas continued studying music (in Berlin), and in 1896, he was awarded a doctorate degree in musicology. He later returned to Etchmiadzin as a choir director, and Instructor of music at the Seminary.

Komitas wrote over three thousand songs in Armenian, Arabic, Kurdish, and Persian, and also contributed significantly to the modern Armenian Badarak (mass). His main contribution was to rediscover Armenian folk music. He spent years traveling throughout the provinces and visiting many villages listening to native songs and dances, and making notes of them for further analysis. His work in arranging and collating the folk music he had collected over the years eventually became excellent songs for chorus music, and made the public aware of the existence of true Armenian music. In addition to the folk music, Komitas arranged the entire music of the Divine Liturgy (Surp Badarak) of the Armenian Apostolic Church, for male voices.

The internationally known priest was the first non-European to be a member of the International Music Society. Komitas performed concerts in Paris, Geneva, Berne, Constantinople, Venice, and Alexandria. It is interesting to note that in the spring of 1915, during the imprisonment of more or less 700 leaders of the Armenian community for their killing, Komitas too was taken into custody. Through the efforts of Henry Morgenthau, Ambassador from the United States of America in turkey, and the turkish poet Mehmet Emin Yurdakul, who admired Komitas’ work, Komitas was released.

After the April 24, 1915 massacres of the Armenian people by the Turks, he succumbed to mental and physical anguish and never fully recovered. Komitas lived as if a walking corpse for the next twenty years. The revered holy man died in Paris on October 22, 1935 in a mental hospital. One year after his death his ashes were transferred to Yerevan and interred in the Yerevan Pantheon. In the 1950′s his manuscripts were transported from Paris to Yerevan where they were being studied and published .

Lusine Zakaryan (soprano)

Born Svetlana Zakarian (*1937, Akhaltsikhe, Georgian SSR – +1992, Armenia), was an armenian opera and academic music singer (soprano). She grew up in the Samtskhe-Javakheti region of southern Georgia. In 1952 she moved with her family to Yerevan, where she attended a secondary music school. She entered the Yerevan Conservatory in 1957 and her singing talent soon became clear. From 1970 to 1983 Zakarian was a soloist with the symphony orchestra of Armenian TV and Radio. She also sang in the choir of the Armenian Apostolic Church’s cathedral at Echmiadzin. Zakarian was known for singing the international opera repertoire as well as armenian traditional and church music.

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21 Responses

  1. Sako549 Says:

    As time passes by, …
    As time passes by, Zakarian, L. remains the legend. I’m a fan of Bayraqdarian. But, where would she be if she faces the great hostile USSR?! No mater what, who, and when. Zakarian, would represent an Armenian icon that would never get forgotten.

  2. arakhachatran Says:

    Diabetes sorry
    Diabetes sorry

  3. shahnur79 Says:

    Ay sa a …
    Ay sa a yerajshtutyune, voch te H1-i norahayt “Astxeri” nvnvotsnere

  4. francorussie Says:

    Sounds angelic, …
    Sounds angelic, true.

  5. torkomd Says:

    Հարգեցեք եւ անմար …
    Հարգեցեք եւ անմար պահեցեք հայ երգը…

  6. arakhachatran Says:

    isnt it possible …
    isnt it possible just to delete instead of answering back to that idiot?

  7. arakhachatran Says:

    NO, diabettes
    NO, diabettes

  8. rascaly1 Says:

    This is Really …
    This is Really amazing!!!
    OMG…I can’t stop listening to
    this beautiful song!

  9. zranzran Says:

    I am devasted to …
    I am devasted to know that lusine is dead. I found her “medieval armenian spiritual music” and I fell in love with the magic and passion of her voice… I cant barely stand to hear that she is there no more

  10. Gregory10000000000 Says:

    Voice of an …
    Voice of an angel.Thank you for posting this beautiful piece.

  11. sam0xin Says:

    IS THIS A REAL ??? …
    IS THIS A REAL ??? That a voice!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SHE’s an ANGEL!!!why she dye so early 55 ??? I guess crush?can I get her recordings online???sombody tell me please.

  12. tanguta Says:

    as a Turk, I must …
    as a Turk, I must say, amazing !

  13. keutahiatsi Says:

    Please, don´t make …
    Please, don´t make “political opinions” over this song. It´s an artistic “capo lavoro” of two world famous artists. Listen carefully to the song and try to understand the lyrics: there is no one political word. Make your absurd comments in your own count or video. I´ll no supress your “opinion” for the knowledge of the people.

  14. vetenli Says:

    armenia a shame for …
    armenia a shame for Caucasian people it the parasite among caucasus do not trust? AZERBAIJANIANS GEORGIANS HAVE expelled RUSSIAN the SOLDIER armenia each meter to be under the control of Russian the soldier and a question they deserve FREEDOM?

  15. BeautySavesWorld Says:

    OMG…Lucine …
    OMG…Lucine Zakarian was the best!

  16. keutahiatsi Says:

    3.- Lsir Hasmik …
    3.- Lsir Hasmik Papianin, Alla Avetisyanin (aijm aprum a Buenos Airesum), Isabel Bayrakdarianin, iev shad-shad urishnerin. Petk e sbasenk mi kani dasneag darineri vorbeszi hai hasaragutiune sa “azad ashkharh”-i mshaguite nergaiatznogh nor ierkichneren tzantzrana u sgsi veratarnal partzr voragi u djashagi orinageli artistnerin.

  17. keutahiatsi Says:

    2.- Sagain …
    2.- Sagain parepakhdapar koiutiun unen mi nor serunti nshanavor temker, voch ainkan darper Lusineitz u polor mius sovedagan shrchani iereveli arvesdakednerits u varbednerits.

  18. keutahiatsi Says:

    1.- Sako djan, im …
    1.- Sako djan, im hamesd gardzikov, angareli glini. Inke nergaiatznum e haieri mi mshagutain veradznunti jamanagashrchan me vore tantaghoren ge nahanche ardasahmanean noratzevutiants djnshumi hedevankov.

  19. Sako549 Says:

    Will we have …
    Will we have another Lucine one day?!!

  20. Kavor818 Says:

    Komitas and Lusine …
    Komitas and Lusine this is awesome thank U

  21. meandpepsi Says:

    Beautiful. Thank …
    Beautiful. Thank you.

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