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Loris Ohannes Chobanian : ウィキペディア英語版 | Loris Ohannes Chobanian Loris Ohannes Chobanian (born April 17, 1933 to Armenian parents in Mosul, Iraq) is an accomplished Armenian-American composer of classical music, expert conductor, and guitar and lute teacher and performer. A naturalized US citizen, he served as Professor of Composition as well as Composer-in-Residence at Baldwin-Wallace College Conservatory. ==Early years== Dr. Chobanian was introduced to classical music at an early age. His father Ohannes Chobanian, an oil engineer and an amateur musician, was a versatile performer on the piano, the flute and the violin. When he was five years old the senior Chobanian wrote a one-man operetta – “O Loris” which the young Chobanian sang in Kirkuk, Iraq, with his father conducting the orchestra. In 1951 he graduated from Baghdad College, a High School administered by American Jesuits from Boston, Mass. For ten years he joined the Komitas Choir in Baghdad that specialized in singing Armenian Folk Music. Chobanian studied the classical guitar with Jacque Tchakerian and in 1955 began performing classical guitar regularly on Baghdad Television and worked at the Khanaqin Oil Company. During 1958–1960 he was appointed Secretary to the Director General of Distribution of Oil in Iraq.
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