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Grikor Mirzaian Suni (Armenian Գրիգոր Միրզայեան Սիւնի) (originally Grikor Mirzaian, given name also transliterated as Grigor) (September 10, 1876, Getabek (now Gədəbəy), at the time a village in Elisabethpol Governorate of the Russian empire, now part of Azerbaijan – December 18, 1939, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was an Armenian composer. The music he wrote—choral works, songs, several operas, and orchestral and instrumental works—is European classical music, but suffused with the tradition of Armenian folk music and religious music, of which he was an avid collector and registrator.

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  • Grigor Sjuni (armenisch Գրիգոր Սյունի, russisch Григор Сюни, ist das Pseudonym von Grigor Mirsajan armenisch Գրիգոր Միրզայան, russisch Григор Мирзаян; * 10. Septemberjul. / 22. September 1876greg. in , Rajon Gədəbəy; † 18. Dezember 1939 in Philadelphia), einem armenisch-russischen Komponisten. (de)
  • Grikor Mirzaian Suni (Armenian Գրիգոր Միրզայեան Սիւնի) (originally Grikor Mirzaian, given name also transliterated as Grigor) (September 10, 1876, Getabek (now Gədəbəy), at the time a village in Elisabethpol Governorate of the Russian empire, now part of Azerbaijan – December 18, 1939, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was an Armenian composer. The music he wrote—choral works, songs, several operas, and orchestral and instrumental works—is European classical music, but suffused with the tradition of Armenian folk music and religious music, of which he was an avid collector and registrator. Originating from a line of musicians, he studied music from 1891 to 1895 at the Gevorgian Academy in Echmiadzin, near Yerevan, with Soghomon Soghomonian (later known as Komitas Vardapet), with whom he became friends and a long-time collaborator. Then he moved to St. Petersburg, where he studied music from 1895 to 1904 with Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Alexander Glazunov and Anatoly Lyadov. His great grandfather was Ashiq-Bashi (Chief Minstrel) at the court of Fath-Ali Shah. Ronald Grigor Suny, Emeritus Professor of political science at the University of Chicago, is a grandson of Grikor Mirzaian Suni. (en)
  • Григор Мирзаян Сюни (арм. Գրիգոր Միրզայեան Սիւնի; 10 сентября 1876, село Кедабек, Елизаветпольская губерния — 18 декабря 1939, Филадельфия) — армянский композитор и общественный деятель. (ru)
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  • Grigor Sjuni (armenisch Գրիգոր Սյունի, russisch Григор Сюни, ist das Pseudonym von Grigor Mirsajan armenisch Գրիգոր Միրզայան, russisch Григор Мирзаян; * 10. Septemberjul. / 22. September 1876greg. in , Rajon Gədəbəy; † 18. Dezember 1939 in Philadelphia), einem armenisch-russischen Komponisten. (de)
  • Григор Мирзаян Сюни (арм. Գրիգոր Միրզայեան Սիւնի; 10 сентября 1876, село Кедабек, Елизаветпольская губерния — 18 декабря 1939, Филадельфия) — армянский композитор и общественный деятель. (ru)
  • Grikor Mirzaian Suni (Armenian Գրիգոր Միրզայեան Սիւնի) (originally Grikor Mirzaian, given name also transliterated as Grigor) (September 10, 1876, Getabek (now Gədəbəy), at the time a village in Elisabethpol Governorate of the Russian empire, now part of Azerbaijan – December 18, 1939, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was an Armenian composer. The music he wrote—choral works, songs, several operas, and orchestral and instrumental works—is European classical music, but suffused with the tradition of Armenian folk music and religious music, of which he was an avid collector and registrator. (en)
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  • Grigor Sjuni (de)
  • Grikor Suni (en)
  • Сюни, Григор Мирзаян (ru)
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