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Roupen Altiparmakian (Armenian: Ռուբէն ԱլթըփարմաքեանRubēn Altëparmakean, in Greek: Ρουπέν ἈλτιπαρμακιάνRoupén Altiparmakián; b. in Adana, Ottoman Empire on May 28, 1919 - d. in New York City, USA on March 13, 1999)[1] was an Armenian master of the violin and oud.
"Lord of the Mountains" from 1175 to 1187. RoupenAltiparmakian, Armenian master of the violin and oud. Roupen Der-Minassian (1882–1951), Armenian politician...
appeared with his son as well as other Armenian musicians such as RoupenAltiparmakian playing oud. He was born Jean-Joseph Miliyan in Paris, France, in...
composer Ross Bagdasarian, Sr. – pianist, singer, and songwriter RoupenAltiparmakian- violinist and oudist Şahan Arzruni – pianist, composer, and ethnomusicologist...
with the Armenian-American musician Armen Chakmakian and singers RoupenAltiparmakian and Andy Madadian He played with many orchestras including The Los...