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Marten Yorgantz : ウィキペディア英語版
Marten Yorgantz
Marten Yorgantz (born 24 June 1946 in Istanbul) is a popular French-Armenian singer and composer. He is recognized as the most popular Armenian singer in Europe.〔(Yorgantz in Armenian Music Center )〕
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 1976, he opened his first restaurant called ''Cappadocia'' in the Armenian populated Alfortville district outside of Paris.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.last.fm/music/Marten+Yorgantz/_/Sirum+Em+Kez )〕 In 1980 he opened a second restaurant in the rue Saint-Georges in the heart of Paris, where he regularly sings, but which has now been closed.
After the Spitak earthquake he gave about 100 concerts for the Armenian children.
==Awards==

*Golden micro, France, 1967
*Gold medal of ''Karot'' festival, Moscow, 2008〔((in Russian) Вручены премии «Карот», Sobesednik, #45 )〕

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