While my position on the issue is clear, I'd like to say that Gomidas has worked and studied for a long time in Western European countries, and many of his pieces tend to sound more Western than Eastern.
Once again, the other part of his work, which consisted of archiving Armenian folk music from village to village, and which includes Dle Yaman, yevayln, definitely sounds a lot more regional.
Once again, the other part of his work, which consisted of archiving Armenian folk music from village to village, and which includes Dle Yaman, yevayln, definitely sounds a lot more regional.
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