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'''Marten Yorgantz''' (born in [[June 24]], 1946 in [[Istanbul]]) is a popular French-Armenian singer. He is recognized as the most popular Armenian singer in [[Europe]].<ref>[http://www.armenianmusiccenter.com/shop.php?singerid=269&step=2 Yorgantz in Armenian Music Center]</ref> |
'''Marten Yorgantz''' (born in [[June 24]], 1946 in [[Istanbul]]) is a popular French-Armenian singer. He is recognized as the most popular Armenian singer in [[Europe]].<ref>[http://www.armenianmusiccenter.com/shop.php?singerid=269&step=2 Yorgantz in Armenian Music Center]</ref> |
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He recorded 24 albums in different languages, mostly in Armenian, Italian and French. Among his well-known hits are "Chkuytik", "Hayi Achker", "Hayeren Ergenk", "Ayp, Pen, Kim", "Ay Maral Maral", "Partir pour ne plus revenir" and others. In 1980 he opened a restaurant at [[Saint Georges]], in the heart of [[Paris]], where he regularly sings. |
He recorded 24 albums in different languages, mostly in Armenian, Italian and French. Among his well-known hits are "Chkuytik", "Hayi Achker", "Hayeren Ergenk", "Ayp, Pen, Kim", "Ay Maral Maral", "Partir pour ne plus revenir" and others. In 1980 he opened a restaurant at [[Saint Georges]], in the heart of [[Paris]], where he regularly sings. |
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Marten Yorgantz (born in June 24, 1946 in Istanbul) is a popular French-Armenian singer and composer. He is recognized as the most popular Armenian singer in Europe.[1]
He recorded 24 albums in different languages, mostly in Armenian, Italian and French. Among his well-known hits are "Chkuytik", "Hayi Achker", "Hayeren Ergenk", "Ayp, Pen, Kim", "Ay Maral Maral", "Partir pour ne plus revenir" and others. In 1980 he opened a restaurant at Saint Georges, in the heart of Paris, where he regularly sings.
After the Spitak earthquake he gave about 100 concerts for the Armenian children.
Awards
Discography
- Yorgantz for Children, 1992
- Armenia 2006, 2006
- The Best (Armenian Music Center), 2007