Arda Mandikian (1 September 1924 – 8 November 2009) was a Greek-Armenian soprano opera singer. Mandikian launched her career in England. She took on leading...
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Turkish actor Arda Mandikian (1924–2009), Greek Armenian opera singer Arda Ocal (born 1981), Turkish-Canadian TV and radio broadcaster Arda Turan (born...
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the Screw (opera). Score, Boosey & Hawkes (registration required) "Arda Mandikian, obituary", Daily Telegraph (London), 23 November 2009 online at telegraph...
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system of ancient Greece Hurrian songs Oxyrhynchus hymn Seikilos epitaph Arda Mandikian recorded these fragments at Delphi in 1950 Bélis, A. (director) et al...
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derives from the First Delphic Hymn, an early Greek melody Britten heard Arda Mandikian sing at the 1954 Aldeburgh Festival.) Scene 14: The Empty Beach Aschenbach...
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Sherinian - keyboardist Athena Manoukian - singer Kiriakos Kianos - singer Arda Mandikian - mezzo soprano Eva Rivas - singer Diana Saakian - singer, actress Hovig...
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Brooke, Dennis Brain, Diana Poulton, Annie Woud, Adele Karp, Sybil Tait Arda Mandikian, Léopold Simoneau, Bruce Boyce, Kathleen Ferrier, Julius Patzak, Irmgard...
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WLCD0186 1952 Kirsten Flagstad Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Thomas Hemsley Arda Mandikian Geraint Jones Mermaid orchestra and chorus EMI Cat: CDH7610062 1955...
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including the production of Dido and Aeneas with Kirsten Flagstad and Arda Mandikian. He took a position with Decca Records in 1954. He took a leave of absence...
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