Sanatçının Albümleri
Harout 2000
2000 · albüm
Yerke Nayev Aghotk E
2000 · albüm
Hit Romances: 50 Daris
1999 · albüm
Romantic Flashback
1999 · albüm
My Ouai Tour Marseille (Live)
2023 · albüm
Qaram dardzats
2022 · single
Siro Navak
2022 · single
Aravoditz Irigoun
2021 · albüm
Hayi Achker
2021 · albüm
Harout Pamboukjian, Vol. 12
2021 · albüm
Jambanere Bingyoli
2021 · albüm
25th Anniversary: Pari Daretartz
2021 · albüm
Knas Parov
2021 · albüm
Ballad Hayrenyantz
2021 · albüm
Our Eyir Astvats
2021 · albüm
My Way France Tour 2018 - Casino De Paris
2018 · albüm
Tebi Sasun
2018 · single
Harout Pamboukjian Live at Dolby Theatre
2017 · albüm
Harout Live! From the Heart
2015 · albüm
The Legend: Live in Concert
2015 · albüm
National Anthem of Armenia: Mer Hayrenik
2015 · single
Ancir Ay Getak
2014 · single
Tariner
2014 · single
The Golden Album
2004 · albüm
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Gifted with an ultra-smooth vocal range, Harout Pamboukjian has taken the music of Armenia to the international stage. According to the L.A. Weekly, Pamboukjian's "husky tenor has a softness that coos and quivers when he does the syrupy love songs with sweeping keyboards that sound as if they're aching along with him." The son of a vocalist, Pamboukjian studied guitar, bouzouki, saz, dhol, and piano as a teen. As the leader of a band, Erebouni, he traveled throughout his homeland performing pop tunes at weddings and universities. The struggles of living under communist rule, however, resulted in Pamboukjian leaving Armenia in 1975. After residing in Lebanon for a year, he continued to the United States and settled in Los Angeles. It took little time for him to resume his career. Within two months, he had recorded his debut album, Our Eyir Asivats (Where Were You, God?). Pamboukjian has been embraced by Los Angeles' Armenian community, the largest Armenian diaspora in the world. After building an audience with his weekly performances at the Beverly Hills Tennis Club, he continued to hone his skills at Armenian engagement parties, baptism, weddings, and dinner dances. While the traditional music of Armenia continues to be the foundation for his repertoire, Pamboukjian has taken a modern approach to his music. Instead of the somber tones of the double reed duduk, he's framed his music in a swirl of clarinets, organ, and bass. In a mid-'90s interview, he explained, "The real sound is lost. If you're going to do something Armenian, do it right. Our music and poetry are so rich; there are songs written hundreds of years ago that are still untouched. Go and find them, take them, and make them your own." ~ Craig Harris