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This page is dedicated to the beloved memory of Komitas Vardapet

Soghomon Gevorki Soghomonyan - Komitas Vardapet, by Western Armenian transliteration also Gomidas Vartabed, born on September 26 or October 8 (see discussion) 1869 in Kütahya, Ottoman Empire, died on October 22, 1935 in Paris, France, was an Armenian priest, composer, choir leader, singer, music ethnologist, music pedagogue and musicologist. Many regard him as the founder of modern Armenian classical music.

Soghomon (Gevorki) Soghomonyan was born into a family whose members were deeply involved in music and were monolingual in Turkish. His mother died when he was one and ten years later his father also died. His grandmother looked after him until 1881 when a prelate of the local Armenian diocese went to Echmiadzin to be consecrated a bishop. The catholicos Gevork IV ordered him to bring one orphaned child to be educated at the Echmiadzin Seminary. Soghomon was chosen among 20 candidates and entered the seminary (where he impressed the catholicos with his singing talent) and finished it in 1893 when he became a monk. According to church tradition, newly ordained priests are given new names, and Soghomon was renamed Komitas (named after a 7th century Armenian catholicos who was also a hymn writer). Two years later he became a priest and obtained the title Vardapet (or Vartabed), meaning a priest or a church scholar.

He established and conducted the monastery choir till 1896 when he went to Berlin, enrolled the Kaiser Friedrich Wilhelm University and studied music at the private conservatory of Prof. Richard Schmidt. In 1899 he acquired the title doctor of musicology and returned to Echmiadzin, where he took over conducting a polyphonic male choir. He traveled extensively around the country, listening and recording details about Armenian folk songs and dances performed in various villages. This way he collected and published some 3000 songs, many of them adapted to choir singing.

His major work is Badarak (Divine Liturgy), today still part of the church liturgy, which he started composing in 1892 and never completely finished due to the upcoming World War I. For the basis of the work he took chants sung by the eldest priests and "upgraded it with typical ("cleaned" of foreign influences) Armenian music elements from his collected material. Today the best known version of Badarak is his favourite for a three voiced male choir.

He was the first non-European to be admitted into the International Music Society of which he was a co-founder. He held many lectures and performances throughout Europe, Turkey and Egypt, thus presenting till then very little known Armenian music.

From 1910 he lived and worked in Constantinople. There he established a 300 member choir Gusan. On April 24, 1915, said to be the day when Armenian Genocide officially began, he was arrested and put to train the next day together with 180 other Armenian notables and sent to the city of Çankiri in northern Central Anatolia, at a distance of some 300 miles. His good friend, Turkish nationalist poet Emin Yurdakul, the authoress Halide Edip, and the U.S. ambassador Henry Morgenthau intervened with the government and, by special orders from Talat Pasha, Komitas was dispatched back to the capital alongside eight other Armenians who had been deported.[1] Armenian sources deny rumors of earlier schizophrenia or venereal disease and stress that he never fully recovered from these 15 days experience. As of autumn 1916, he was taken to a Turkish military hospital and he moved to Paris in 1919 where he died in a psychiatric clinic Villejuif in 1935. Next year his ashes were transferred to Yerevan and buried in the Pantheon. In 1950s his manuscripts were also transferred from Paris to Yerevan.

Badarak was first printed in 1933 in Paris and first recorded onto a digital media in 1988 in Yerevan. In collecting and publishing so many folk songs, he saved the cultural heritage of Western Armenia that otherwise would have disappeared because of the genocide. His works have been published in the Republic of Armenia in a thoroughly annotated edition by Robert Atayan. Lately, also some nine songs on German poetry, written during his stay in Berlin, have been excavated from the archives in Yerevan and interpreted by soprano Hasmik Papian.

Today the music academy in Yerevan is named after Komitas. There also exists a worldwide renowned string quartet named after Komitas.

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Karina Baghdasarian



Aug 28 2009 5:38 PM

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Ana Laura Navarro



Jul 23 2009 6:13 AM

“Nothing worth doing is completed in our lifetime; therefore we must be saved by hope. Nothing true or beautiful makes complete sense in any immediate context of history; therefore we must be saved by faith. Nothing we do, however virtuous, can be accomplished alone; therefore, we are saved by love.” ~Reinhold Niebuhr
Elmassian Armenian Ancestry

Barbara Reitz



Jun 20 2009 2:48 PM

This existance of ours is as transient as autumn clouds.
To watch the birth and death of beings is like looking at the movements of a dance.
A lifetime is like a flash of lightning in the sky.
Rushing by, like a torrent down a steep mountain.

Buddha

Peace and Love to you always~Have a beautiful weekend~Barbara
Big Daddy & Red Hot Java

Big Daddy & Red Hot Java



May 17 2009 8:05 PM

Thanks a million Komitas for joining our ministry of Blues. It's all about peace, love, understanding, and GROOVE! Hope to perform for you sometime, just not too soon. Your music inspires. Wishing you the very best in Blues and life and afterlife! -Big Daddy
Fabrice Bozouklian - Novai

Fabrice Bozouklian - Novai



Mar 31 2009 6:35 AM

Hi master
Kamikaze Deadboy

Kamikaze Deadboy



Mar 21 2009 10:11 PM

pure beauty and excellence.
Silva Hakobyan

Silva Hakobyan



Mar 8 2009 2:01 PM

Դու միակն ես...
Fovea Hex

Fovea Hex



Feb 14 2009 10:14 AM

much love from dublin xxxxxxxxx!
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Barbara Reitz



Jan 25 2009 5:18 AM

Only the development of compassion and understanding for others can bring us the tranquillity and happiness we all seek.
HHDL
Sending Love And Appreciation For Your Friendhsip~Tashi Delek~Barbara
vihmana

vihmana



Jan 20 2009 10:22 AM

In Spain knows too the amazing legacy of Komitas, long life!
STEFANOS DEKERIAN

STEFANOS DEKERIAN



Jan 12 2009 3:05 PM

THANKS FOR THE FRIENDSHIP VARDABET!
YOU HAVE ALWAYS BEEN A GRAND MAESTRO,AND YOU WILL CONTINUE TO INSPIRE ALL OF US ETERNALLY!!
Mauricio ROMERO

Mauricio romero



Jan 6 2009 6:33 PM

Thanks for add
I find music for doublebass
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happy new year
mauricio ROMERO
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Barbara Reitz



Dec 21 2008 8:00 PM

Love from Elmassian Ancestry:)

He who experiences the unity of life sees his own Self in all beings, and all beings in his own Self, and looks on everything with an impartial eye.
Buddha
DUO MOSÏK

DUO MOSÏK



Dec 7 2008 12:40 AM

Thanks for the add, is is a honor! Shorhakalutyun!

<— CLICK THE IMAGE and listen to good MOSÏK!
Grigory Zaytsev (composer)

Grigory Zaytsev (composer)



Nov 23 2008 2:51 PM

Thanks for the add.!
The profile is first class!!!
Wonderful compositions!
G.Z.
Jane Radion Newton

jane radion newton



Nov 21 2008 7:55 PM

Thankyou - it is a true pleasure to be part of this beauty.
JANE.
armine

armine



Nov 17 2008 9:19 AM

Shat gexetzik page ...
shat shnorhakal em.
KABINETT MUTANTE

KABINETT MUTANTE



Nov 14 2008 6:36 AM

It is an honour to be part of this homage.
What an inspirational musician!
Mick Carr

Mick Carr



Nov 9 2008 7:29 AM

It's a great honer to be added.
Thank you.
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Los Armenios

Los Armenios



Oct 28 2008 9:04 PM

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Theresa

Theresa Neuman



Jul 21 2008 9:24 PM

It is such an honor to have Komitas as a friend. Such a genius. On my last two visits to Yeravan I went to the memorial, and heard Katachurian, I hope the next time I visit they will play the Vardapet! All the best, Theresa
Gayaneh

Gayaneh



Jun 21 2008 7:15 AM

Barev,
It is a great idea to create this site in myspace. Komitas is one of the treasures of Armenian Nation, has done vital studies for core Armenian music. It is only a pleasure to open this page and listen to that magnificent music every time.
Thanks a lot for adding.
Barbara

Barbara Reitz



Apr 21 2008 12:05 AM

Namaste:)
S H A N T

S H A N T



Apr 8 2008 5:30 AM

I just wanted to tell you that you r in my top friends list.

Shant ♪
Noriko

Noriko Hayashi



Mar 4 2008 3:02 AM

Thank you so much for the add. It is the great honor. Your scores are so elegant and beautiful.
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