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  • Eurovision

    Gor Sujyan will represent Armenia!
    Gor Sujyan. Photo: Public Television of Armenia 22 Jan 18:30 25
    Yerevan, Armenia -
    The Armenian 2013 representative has been chosen: It's Gor Sujyan! The 25-year-old musician, who is the lead singer of the band Dorians, has already participated in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2010 as a backing vocalist of Eva Rivas.
    Written by Marco Brey. Topics: 2013 , news , national selection , Dorians , Armenia , Gor Sujyan , winner .
    The Eurovision Production Team of the Public Television of Armenia has announced their decision on the 2013 representative: They have internally selected Gor Sujyan, who is the lead singer of the rock band Dorians.

    Gor Sujyan is the most popular rock singer in Armenia, and he is famous for his unique voice. He is 25 years old and the son of an Armenian jazz musician, guitar player Mkrtich Sujyan. In 2010 he was crowned "The best male singer" in the annual Armenian National Music Awards.




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    Earlier, we reported that the song to represent Armenia in Malmö will be chosen in a national final on the 2nd of March. Gor Sujyan will sing all the songs, and in the end, the winning entry will be chosen by a combined vote of the TV public and an expert jury.
    Hayastan or Bust.

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    Re: Eurovision

    That's cool. It'll be different than Armenia's streak of (mostly terrible) ethnopop entries.

    But let's admit that Eurovision is annoying and stupid. Turkey has smartly withdrawn this year.

    Have any of you heard of the Eurovision Young Musicians contest? I think it's more about classical and folk music so it doesn't attract the same attention and press as the Eurovision Song Contest. Anyway, Armenian kanon player Narek Kazazian participated last year and placed third. The Austrian violinist who placed second is also Armenian (Emmanuel Tjeknavorian).

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    • #3
      Re: Eurovision

      I don't think its stupid. I think some states that participate do it in a stupid manner. Btw watching a guy play kanon just isnt the same as a woman playing it but still pretty cool skill i think.

      Originally posted by TomServo View Post
      That's cool. It'll be different than Armenia's streak of (mostly terrible) ethnopop entries.

      But let's admit that Eurovision is annoying and stupid. Turkey has smartly withdrawn this year.

      Have any of you heard of the Eurovision Young Musicians contest? I think it's more about classical and folk music so it doesn't attract the same attention and press as the Eurovision Song Contest. Anyway, Armenian kanon player Narek Kazazian participated last year and placed third. The Austrian violinist who placed second is also Armenian (Emmanuel Tjeknavorian).

      Last edited by Haykakan; 01-23-2013, 05:16 AM.
      Hayastan or Bust.

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      • #4
        Re: Eurovision

        The last two contestants were horrid. I hope Gor Sujyan does a little bet better.

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        • #5
          Re: Eurovision

          Originally posted by Ethnography View Post
          The last two contestants were horrid. I hope Gor Sujyan does a little bet better.
          What? You mean you actually didn't like Azerbaijan winning and then hosting Eurovision?
          Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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          • #6
            Re: Eurovision

            just happy it's not emma.....
            Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
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