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Liz Sarian

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Liz Sarian (Template:Lang-hy) is a French Armenian singer.

Biography

Sarian was born in a family of Armenian genocide survivors. She started to sing in childhood after she listened to Armenian songs sung by her mother.[1] Some of Sarian's releases including "On s'aime"[2] became bestsellers in Western Europe. She also took part at MIDEM 1967 in Cannes.[3]

Sarian's first concert in Yerevan took place in 1984 in Karen Demirchyan Complex.[4] She is also known for joint concerts with Aida Garvarentz and Seda Aznavour. In 2009, they performed in Yerevan Opera Theater, and then in Gyumri and Stepanakert, in the context of "For You, Armenia" concert program, devoted to Charles Aznavour's 85th birth anniversary.[5]

Discography

CD

  • 1998 Live at Bobino
  • 1998 Live in America
  • 2010 Chansons arméniennes
  • 2010 D'amour et d'Arménie

LP

  • 1984 À Bobino
  • Chansons Arméniennes

EP

  • 1965 La tempête
  • 1966 Dis-moi Mamie
  • 1966 Pourtant je t'aimais
  • 1967 La route qui mène au retour

References

  1. ^ "Сестра и дочь Азнавура споют в Армении в связи с его 85-летием (in Russian)". Archived from the original on 2016-08-15. Retrieved 2012-04-29.
  2. ^ From the Music Capitals of the World, Billboard magazine, 1967, Apr. 8
  3. ^ MIDEM Award presentations, Billboard magazine, Feb 18, 1967
  4. ^ Լուրեր Հայկական Կեանքէն, 2009
  5. ^ Birthday of Charles Aznavour to be marked in Armenia and Karabakh, PanArmenian, 2009