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gaverova and zurabm; I don't think you have your facts straight, the Armenians hold khachaturian very dear to their hearts, every armenian with respect to himself knows all his great pieces. Besides, isn't it very typical for the greatest artist to be beloved by the world and but "badly" seen upon by their own? It's what makes them legend in the end.... :)
I'm sorry to break it to you, but Aram was born and raised in Georgia, until he moved to Moscow in his late teens. The only ties he has to Armenia was that his father is from Armenia. Unfortunately, I will agree, that neither Georgia nor Armenia paid much tribute to this great composer.
sorry to break this to you but in the Soviet days everyone was considered Soviet, and Georgia was not Georgia at the time it was the USSR the current Georgia did not exist until 1992.
clearly you are not educated. go read up on history. i was born in Georgia and lived there for a large part of my life, and I would know whether or not "Georgia didn't exist until 1992." Are you nuts? That's like saying Texas doesn't exist because its part of the United States. Think about what you're saying. I agree that he was buried in Armenia. I never said he wasn't - re-read my post after you take a chill pill. Have a great and informative day reading about Khachaturyan.
that was the stupidest remark i have ever heard, he died in Moscow and was buried in Yerevan, Armenia, i should know since i visited his grave in Armenia u dum shit.
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