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Hayk Kyutenyan (Armenian: Հայկ Կիւտէնեան), anglicized as Haig Gudenian (19 May 1885 – 12 May 1972), was an Armenian American violinist, composer, and author of Anatolian origin. He left his home city of Constantinople in 1904 and went to western Europe where he studied music and violin under Vítězslav Novák, Otakar Sevcik, César Thomson, and Mathieu Crickboom. Playing a rare 18th-century Spanish violin in his concert performances, he was known for his virtuoso skill as a violinist, and for introducing Middle Eastern music, especially that of Anatolia and the Caucasus, to European and American audiences; almost all of his numerous compositions were inspired by the diverse cultural heritage of the region. Among his compositions are works such as "The Armenian Shepherd", "Armenian Love Song",

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  • Haig Gudenian (Kayseri, Imperi Otomà, 19 de maig de 1885 - [...?]), també conegut amb el nom de Koyun Kafa, fou un violinista i compositor otomà d'arrels armènies. Feu els primers estudis a Constantinoble, perfeccionant-los a Brussel·les, amb Thomson i Crickboom, i a Praga, amb Ševčík i Novák. Des de l'acabament dels seus estudis pelegrinà molt de temps per Orient i els països balcànics, recollint en la mateixa font el ric cabal de cançons i danses populars d'aquells països. En aquestes s'hi troben inspirades quasi la totalitat de les nombroses obres que va compondre aquest artista, un dels més originals i suggestius virtuosos del violí, de la primera meitat del segle xx. (ca)
  • Hayk Kyutenyan (Armenian: Հայկ Կիւտէնեան), anglicized as Haig Gudenian (19 May 1885 – 12 May 1972), was an Armenian American violinist, composer, and author of Anatolian origin. He left his home city of Constantinople in 1904 and went to western Europe where he studied music and violin under Vítězslav Novák, Otakar Sevcik, César Thomson, and Mathieu Crickboom. Playing a rare 18th-century Spanish violin in his concert performances, he was known for his virtuoso skill as a violinist, and for introducing Middle Eastern music, especially that of Anatolia and the Caucasus, to European and American audiences; almost all of his numerous compositions were inspired by the diverse cultural heritage of the region. Among his compositions are works such as "The Armenian Shepherd", "Armenian Love Song", (en)
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  • Haig Gudenian (en)
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  • Crescent Beach, Florida (en)
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  • Kayseri, Ottoman Empire (en)
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