
Makar Grigori Yekmalyan (Makar Ekmalian; Armenian: Մակար Եկմալյան) (2 February 1856, Vagharshapat - 6 March 1905, Tiflis) was an Armenian composer of Church, Classical, and sometimes Folk music. Yekmalyan studied at the Echmiadzin seminary and later in St Petersburg with Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. He then taught music in Tbilisi (Tiflis), where he died in 1905. His most noted composition was the Patarag (in Armenian Պատարագ), the setting of the Armenian Apostolic Church's Divine Liturgy
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Les chants de la liturgie arménienne: Amen hayr sourp (Arr. for Duduk, Treble, Tenor Viol and 2 Bass Viols by Fredrik Hildebrand)
Horzham - When you go into the church remember those who have died; when you listen to the liturgy remember me, who has committed many sins
Fifth part. Miajn Surb
Hayr Mer
Sourp Astvadz
Hichia Ter Yev Voghormia
Marmin Terounakan
Second part. Khristos i metc mer
Prima part. Khorurd Khorin
Fourth part. Hair mer
Barekhosoutiamp
Hrechtakain
Hazaratz
Qristos I Metch
Voghormoutioun
Sourp Sourp
Hayr Yerknavor
Hamenaïni
Miain Sourp
Horzham
Sixth part. Ter voghormia. Saghmos asacekh. Orhnial e Astvatc
Stamenaini
Amen Hayr Sourp
Ter Voghormia
Orhnial È Astvadz
Amen Yeghitzi
Third part. Garegin A
Patarak
Fifth part. Miajn Surb. Amen. Hair Surb
Horzham - When you go into the church remember those who have died; when you listen to the liturgy
Hajr Mer (Lord's Prayer)
Etc Miatsinn i Hore (Only Begotten of thr Father)
Govea Erusaghem (Praise the Lord, Oh Jeruslaem)
Metsacusce (My soul magnified the Lord)
Aisor Cntsan Erknajinkh (Heavenly Host Rejoice Today)
Hrashaphar (Wondrously Glorious)
Pharki i Bardzuns (Glory in the Highest)
Hambarnalov (Ascended into Heaven)
Surb Astvats (Holy God)
Khristos i Metc mer (Christ in Our Midst Hath Been Revealed)
Vorkh Zardarecin (Those who Interpreted)
Arevagal (Songs of Sunrise)
Hajrapetakan Maghtankh (Pontificial Hymns)
Najeac Sirov (Look With Love)
Armenian Mass (Sourp, Sourp)
Sixth part. Saghmos asacekh. Orhnial e Astvatc
Khorurd Khorin
Khristos i metc mer
Garegin A
Hair mer
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