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  1. Artemi (Harutyun) Ayvazyan (Armenian: Արտեմի Այվազյան, Russian: Артемий Айвазян; June 26, 1902 – November 14, 1975) was a Soviet Armenian composer, conductor, founder of the Armenian State Jazz Orchestra, and People's Artist of Armenia (1962).

  2. Artemi Sergejewitsch Ajwasjan war ein armenischer Komponist, Dirigent und Cellist.

  3. Artemi (Harutyun) Ayvazyan (Ermenice:Արտեմի Այվազյան ), Rusça:Артемий Айвазян) (26 Haziran 1902, Bakü - 14 Kasım 1975, Erivan), Ermenistan Sovyet Sosyalist Cumhuriyeti devlet Caz Orkestra'sının kurucusu ve halk sanatçısı.

  4. Armenian jazz. Yerevan 's first jazz band was formed in 1936, by composer and trumpeter Tsolak Vardazaryan. [citation needed] In 1938, composer Artemi Ayvazyan founded the Armenian State Jazz Orchestra, the first in the Soviet Union. [citation needed] The orchestra's first drummer Robert Yolchyan became an important artist of Soviet and ...

  5. Artemi (Harutyun) Ayvazyan (Armenian: Արտեմի Այվազյան, Russian: Артемий Айвазян; June 26, 1902 – November 14, 1975) was a Soviet Armenian composer, conductor, founder of the Armenian State Jazz Orchestra, and People's Artist of Armenia (1962).

  6. Artemi Ayvazyan was a gifted Armenian composer who was born on July 8, 1949, in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia. He was a composer and a pianist, known for his unique style that blended Eastern and Western musical traditions.

  7. Artemi Ayvazyan (1902–1975) wrote the first Soviet musical comedies, including the popular "Dentist from the Orient". In recent years, Avet Terterian (1929–1994), Tigran Mansurian (1939– ), Vache Sharafyan (1966– ) and Aram Petrosyan (1972– ) have achieved global success.