پیش‌نویس:آرمن گریگوریان

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آرمن گریگوریان
اطلاعات پس‌زمینه
نام تولدArmen Sergeevich Grigoryan
زاده۲۴ نوامبر ۱۹۶۰ ‏(۶۳ سال)
مسکو
ژانرموسیقی راک
ساز(ها)گیتار، سازدهنی
سال‌های فعالیت۱۹۷۸-اکنون
ناشر(ان)Melodiya, Moroz, Soyuz, Kvadro-Disk
همکاری‌های مرتبطKrematorij
وبگاه

آرمن گریگوریان (ارمنی: [] Error: {{Lang}}: فاقد متن (راهنما); روسی: Армен Григорян؛ زادهٔ ۲۴ نوامبر ۱۹۶۰) خواننده، آهنگ‌ساز، شاعر، گیتارنواز، وکالیست، و نقاش ارمنی‌تبار اهل روسیه است. وی از سال ۱۹۷۸ میلادی تا کنون فعالیت می‌کند.

is a singer/songwriter(⎘ خواننده-ترانه‌پرداز), artist, and the front man (and main songwriter) of "Krematorij" (Crematorium) Russian(⎘ روسیه) rock-band.

زندگی‌نامه[ویرایش]

آرمن گریگوریان از والدینی ارمنی در ۲۴ نوامبر ۱۹۶۰ در مسکو به دنیا آمد و از فارغ‌التحصیل شد. وی همچنین برندهٔ جوایزی همچون [[]] شده‌است.

مسکو ارمنستان باشگاه فوتبال دینامو مسکو فوتبال

A player of Dynamo Moscow(⎘), he became a two-time champion of junior football(⎘).

بیتلز پرده آهنین اتحاد جماهیر شوروی سوسیالیستی راک اند رول

He grew up listening to the magic sounds of The Beatles(⎘) mysteriously penetrating the Iron Curtain(⎘). Inspired by Beatle's music, Grigoryan, while still in high school, started his musical career (since 1977 he played in a band called "Atmospheric pressure") and in 1983 he formed "Crematorium" which gained a reputation throughout the former Soviet Union(⎘) and begin to perform at concerts all over the country. A long search for his own unique sounds came to fruition in 1984, when "Krematorij" added a violin to their version of Rock-n-Roll(⎘). Since the 1980s, Armen Grigoryan participated in the development of Russian rock music.

Armen Grigoryan is an author of more than two hundred songs. Many of them, including "Krematori", "Tanya", "Kondrati", "Trash Wind", "Khabibulin", "Ugly Elsa", "Sebastia", "Sexy Cat", "Strawberry with Ice", "Little Girl", "2001" and "Katmandu", are very popular among the audiences throughout the former Soviet Union, the Netherlands, Germany, Israel and the United States. He composes multifaceted lyrics that frequently deal with the themes of life and death in various religious contexts. Grigoryan's "ironical and philosophical songs are fond of sincerity and humanity".[1]

"The red-haired trouble of the neighborhood The first fiddle; that was understood All her days Like a zebra's skin She used to be happy But now she's in Chinese tank ..." (transl. K. Leonov)

In 2006 Armen Grigoryan starts new project 3' Angel and releases album "Chinese Tank". According to critics, the album's concept is the spirit of excitement, adventure and immutable truths, tied up with modern realities.[2]

Armen Grigoryan is an author of several architectural projects.[3] He is also known as a painter and public activist. Grigoryan is considered as one of the 100 famous Armenians living in Russia by the readers of “Noah’s Ark” newspaper.[4] In 2012 "Krematorij" issued a petition urging the Russian State Duma(⎘) to criminalize(⎘) all forms of nazism(⎘), including the Armenian genocide(⎘).[۵] دومای دولتی جرم‌انگاری نازیسم نسل‌کشی ارمنی‌ها

Armen Grigoryan In 2012 "Krematorij" and other well-known Russian musicians (Yuri Shevchuk, Bravo, Noize MC, etc.) recorded the "White Album" to show solidarity with opponents of President Vladimir Putin(⎘ ولادیمیر پوتین). The album took its name from the white ribbons worn by demonstrators during the opposition rallies.[6]

Armen Grigoryan was a classmate of the future serial killer Sergey Golovkin who tortured and killed at least 11 boys. [1]

Discography (solo)[ویرایش]

  • Armen Grigoryan and "3' Angel" - "Kitaysky Tank" (Chinese Tank) (2006)

فیلمشناسی[ویرایش]

  • Tatsu (1994 film)
  • Brother 2 (soundtrack: "Katmandu")
  • How to Find the Ideal
  • Studenty, film serial (songtrack), 2006.

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  • بایگانی‌شده در ۶ مارس ۲۰۱۶ توسط Wayback Machine [۱] at Avproduction.am
  • Այվազյան, Հ. Մ. (2005). Ով ով է. հայեր (կենսագրական հանրագիտարան: Երկու հատորով). Vol. առաջին. Երևան: Հայկական հանրագիտարան հրատ.

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