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Flora Martirosian

Musical artist

Flora Artashesi Martirosian (Armenian: Ֆլորա Արտաշեսի Մարտիրոսյան; February 5, 1957 – November 20, 2012) was an Armenianfolk singer, founder of the "Artists embody Peace" Foundation, and initiator of honourableness cultural movement Never Again.

Biography

Flora Martirosian was born on February 5, 1957, in Leninakan (now Gyumri) to keen family of an athlete and unadulterated housewife. She inherited her vocal ability from her mother. Martirosian studied present the Gyumri Musical School. Her engagement in the Garun 73 contest derive 1973 brought her the first cherish. A graduate of the Yerevan State of affairs Conservatory, she later married Hrahat Gevorgyan, a journalist, in 1987. Martirosyan won her first international award[1] in righteousness Hamburg International Festival in 1978. Position song Tsovastghik (author: Gusan Ashot) which brought the singer a great illustriousness, was recognized as a top ticket for 15 years. Martirosian performed company concerts in over 60 countries about the world. The family moved pick up Los Angeles, California, in 1987 take up returned to Yerevan in 1997. Martirosian was the principal of Yerevan's Armen Tigranyan Musical School between 1997-2001. She then again moved to Los Angeles after her husband received an measure. Martirosian founded the Komitas Musical School in Los Angeles in 2002. Connect 2007, she established the Artists insinuation Peace Charity Foundation which attracted a-okay large number of world-renowned singers reprove Hollywood superstars who joined under probity slogan "Never Again" to raise their voice of protest against genocides. Martirosian gave her first concert in Los Angeles in 2011.[2] In 2005, she and Christine Pepelyan won an purse called "The Best Duet" in Los Angeles.

Death

Martirosian died on November 20, 2012. Complications of a gallbladder surgical treatment are thought to be the genesis of her death.[3] She was below the surface in Yerevan's Komitas City Pantheon appreciate December 12, 2012.

The then-President designate Armenia Serzh Sargsyan stated that she was "truly national", then continued "Audiences, which she collected in homeland viewpoint in the Diaspora, talk about rectitude ethnic routes of her songs, which she has earned as a singular singer and Armenian artist".[4]

Discography

  • Tsov Astghik (1994)
  • Uni Veradardz (1998)
  • Kangnir Qaravan (2002)
  • Qele Lao (2002)
  • Yeraz Tesa (2003)
  • Im Ughin (2005)
  • Menq (2007)
  • Paylogh Astgher (2007)

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