Grikor Mirzaian Suni (1876-1939)

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The Suni Project: Music Preservation preserves and presents the beautiful and special music of Armenian composer GRIKOR MIRZAIAN SUNI (1876-1939), one of the founders of modern Armenian music. He came from a long line of folk musicians and was highly educated in all the formal learning centers of his time. His music is based in Armenian folk tradition yet is unique and fully developed as art music. He "composed some of the sweetest lyrical pieces in the realm of Armenian music".

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"Armenian Music: Sketches in Armenian Musicological History"

Mirzaian Suni's book (ca. 1919) "Armenian Music: Sketches in Armenian Musicological History" newly translated into English and just published in Armenia in the original Armenian with English translation along with Suni's autobiography!
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  • 4 pm Tues 29 Dec 2009 was our Suni concert in Yerevan, Armenia in Toumanian Museum. Suni's grandson, Professor Ronald Grigor Suny, introduced the life of his grandfather, we played the voice of Suni's son Gourgen (George) Suny on his 84th birthday in 1994 singing "Yete MI Or" to Toumanian's poem, also the voice of Suny's daughter Seda Suny singing at age 80 her father's song "Sareri Hovin Mernim". View Photos Suni's great granddaughters violinists Sevan + Anoush Suni + pianist mother Armena Marderosian performed works of Grikor Mirzaian Suni (1876-1939), and Anoush sang two Suni songs with her oud.
  • The Ann Arbor District Library invited us for January 2, 2009 Friday 7pm to perform Armenian Music of Grikor Mirzaian Suni, 343 S. 5th Avenue ('twixt William + Liberty St). View Photos Voices, violin, piano, + oud presented Suni's beautiful music again to an Arbor.Listen to the concert Our first All-Suni Ann Arbor concert was March 5,1994 at University of Michigan's Rackham Aud. Concert Flyer
  • Our Concert of Armenian music of Grikor Mirzaian Suni (1876-1939). Thursday, January 17th 2008 at the Armenian Congregational Church, Southfield, Michigan. Concert Flyer. View Photos. Listen to the concert
  • "Jubilee Concert": See photos, flyer and program for our 2007 March 10 Philadelphia Suni concert for AGBU 100th Anniversary Jubilee. View Photos. See Concert Program.
  • Music scores for all the 1997 CD songs are available for viewing and printing
  • Grikor Suni's book "Armenian Music: Sketches in Armenian Musicological History" in new English translation is here for reading and download. View Photos
  • Modern replica of Caucasian Armenian rug (made in 1914 in Gendje) now complete! Dale Johnson of Santa Cruz, California put in countless hours of work on this beautiful replica. View photos of the original and replica now.
  • Grikor Mirzaian Suni (1876-1939) collected Armenian folk songs and legends of many regions including the Van region which inspired his orchestral suite "Sketches of Van" and his choral/orchestral work "Zinch oo Zinch". These works can be heard on the Suni Project CD "Grikor Mirzaian Suni (1876-1939): Archival Concert recordings (1935?, 1940, 1971)".
  • "Dancing Vanetsi's", a 2-minute video, is now available to view online! Armenian dancers from Van, Armenia filmed in 1946 in New York by Antranig Shahinian. Among the 8 dancers are Andy's dad Vagharshag and, the eldest, Levon Kazanjian. View the video now >>
  • Levon Kazanjian's book (Boston, 1950) about Van - a cultural history of Armenia - will also be available here soon, in translation. "Renaissance: Van-Vaspooragan (1850-1950) Cultural Golden Age".
  • The Suni Project in 2002 reissued its 1997 CD "Armenian Songs of Grikor Mirzaian Suni (1876-1939): Vocal Solos and Duets" with revised 44-page booklet. Place your order today >>
 

 

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