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Sevak Amroyan
Amroyan in 2020
Amroyan in 2020
Background information
Born (1990-07-10) July 10, 1990 (age 34)
Yerevan, Armenian SSR, USSR
GenresFolk
OccupationSinger
InstrumentVocals
Years active2007–present

Sevak Amroyan (Template:Lang-hy; born July 10, 1990), is an Armenian singer, who is best known as the winner of Shant TV's folk music competition Joghovrdakan ergich. Amroyan has released two albums so far, El Yetdardz Chka (2016) and Yarkhushta (2020).

Early life

Amroyan was born in the capital Yerevan, but grew up in the village of Proshyan, Kotayk Province, where he went to school.[1]

Career

Amroyan came to prominence in 2007, after winning the first season of Shant TV's folk music competition Joghovrdakan ergich (Folk Singer).[2] Since then he has released multiple singles such as "Akhpers u es", "Yarkhushta" and "Gini lits" with millions of views on YouTube.[3] In 2015, he recorded the song "Adana" with Mher Mesropyan amid the 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide, with the music video being shot in the Genocide Memorial in Yerevan.[4] In 2016, Amroyan released his debut album, El Yetdardz Chka.[5] One of the songs from the album, "Im annman yar" featuring Nune Yesayan, received an award at Armenia TV's Song of the Year Awards in 2017.[6] In 2019, he was chosen as one of the four judges for Shant TV's Azgayin ergich (National Singer) music competition.[7]

In August 2020, his second album Yarkhushta was released.[8] The album's title refers to the Armenian martial dance Yarkhushta. In November 2020, amid the Nagorno-Karabakh war he was featured on a charity single titled "Mez vochinch chi haghti" (Nothing Will Win Us) along with Arthur Khachents, Iveta Mukuchyan, Gor Sujyan, Srbuk, Sevak Khanagyan and Sona Rubenyan, produced by DerHova.[9] Following the end of the war, he was featured on another collaboration track along with Mihran Tsarukyan, Hayko and Erik Karapetyan titled "Heros zinvor" dedicated to Armenian soldiers.[10]

Musical style

He is known for his folk songs, as well as patriotic songs about Armenia and its army.[11] While talking about singing in pop genre in an interview, Amroyan said: "No, I'm not thinking about it. Maybe there will be some collaborations, but that's all. Of course, folk music is not as popular in Armenia as pop, but I hope that the situation will improve. Every effort should be made to make folk music a priority".[12]

Discography

Studio albums

  • El Yetdardz Chka (2016)
Song Authors
"Hayots Martikner" Vigen Hovsepyan, Garegin Araqleyan (arrangement)
"Yar boyid mernem" Armnian folk song, Garegin Araqleyan (arrangement)
"Hayer Miatseq" Gusan Haykazun, Garegin Araqleyan (arrangement)
"Mi Latsatsni" Silva Kaputikyan, Vache Hovsepyan, Garegin Araqleyan (arrangement)
"Arjani" (duet with Karnik Sargsyan) Edmond Makaryan, DerHova (arrangement)
"Lusnyak gisher" Nikoghayos Tigranyan,Garegin Araqleyan (arrangement)
"Im Annman Yar" (duet with Nune Yesayan) Anush Araqelyan, Mushegh Mayilyan (arrangement)
"Mi Morana qo Azgin" Levon Gatrjyan, Armen Sargsyan (arrangement)
"Gini Lits" Armenian Folk Song, Garegin Araqleyan (arrangement)
"Ov surb mayrer" Gusan Ashot, Garegin Araqleyan (arrangement)
"Akhpers u es" Ashot Begoyan, DerHova (arrangement), Zareh Qeshishyan (development)
  • Yarkhushta (2020)
Song Authors
"Zguysh khosir Hayastanum" Gevorg Emin, Zareh Qeshishyan
"Jampord em" Gusan Sheram
"Otarutyun" (duet with Rozi Armen) Avetiq Isahakyan, Ashugh Jivani
"Piti Gnanq" Gusan Haykazun, Garegin Araqelyan (arrangement)
"Vrejy srtum" Ara Sahakyan, Garegin Araqelyan (arrangement)
"Im khaghakh erekon e hima" (duet with Andre Simonyan) Vahan Teryan, Levon Abrahamyan
"Anjigyar" Gusan Ashot, Garik Gevorgi (arrangement)
Krunk Komitas, Garegin Araqelyan (arrangement)
"Zinvori mor ergy" (feat. Arpi and Vardan Badalyan) Poghos Natanyan, Makar Ekmalyan
"Yarkhushta" Avet Barseghyan, DerHova (arrangement)

Accolades

References

  1. ^ "Սևակ Ամրոյանն առաջին անգամ անկեղծանում է անձնականի, գյուղից տեղափոխվելու և կյանքի հարվածների մասին". Asekose.am YouTube channel (in Armenian). February 14, 2018. Retrieved December 16, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Ժողովրդական երգիչ ճանաչվեց Սեւակ Ամրոյանը". Armenpress (in Armenian). November 5, 2007. Retrieved November 13, 2020.
  3. ^ "Տեսահոլովակի պրեմիերա. Սեւակ Ամրոյան-"Յարխուշտա"". News.am (in Armenian). January 28, 2019. Retrieved November 13, 2020.
  4. ^ "Պրեմիերա. Մհեր և Սևակ Ամրոյան "Ադանա"". Hraparak (in Armenian). April 19, 2015. Retrieved November 13, 2020.
  5. ^ "Սեւակ Ամրոյանի CD-ի շնորհանդեսն ու Նունե Եսայանի հետ նոր զուգերգը". Bravo.am (in Armenian). Retrieved November 13, 2020.
  6. ^ a b "Շոու բիզնեսի հայտնի դեմքերը Սոչիում են. նրանց լուսանկարները մրցանակաբաշխությունից առաջ". Tert.am (in Armenian). May 31, 2017. Retrieved November 13, 2020.
  7. ^ "ԷՔՍԿԼՅՈՒԶԻՎ. "Ազգային երգիչ"-ը մեկնարկում է․ ինչպե՞ս են անցել լսումներն ու ի՞նչ է սպասվում հեռուստադիտողին (լուսանկարներ)". Arena News (in Armenian). September 9, 2019. Retrieved November 13, 2020.
  8. ^ ""Հիմա տարածված է հին երգերի նոր գործիքավորումը, երգիչները փորձում են զարմացնել, բայց վատ առումով են զարմացնում". Սևակ Ամրոյանը' իր նոր ալբոմի, տեսահոլովակի և ոլորտի մասին". Civilnews.ru (in Armenian). August 20, 2020. Retrieved November 13, 2020.
  9. ^ "7 արտիստ՝ հայ զինվորին նվիրված նոր երգի տեսահոլովակում". Bravo am (in Armenian). November 7, 2020. Retrieved November 13, 2020.
  10. ^ "Հայկո, Սեւակ Ամրոյան, Միհրան Ծառուկյան, Էրիկ Կարապետյան - "Հերոս զինվոր"". Bravo.am (in Armenian). November 23, 2020. Retrieved November 23, 2020.
  11. ^ "Ինչպե՞ս "Ժողովրդական երգիչ" նախագծից հետո Սևակ Ամրոյանը կարողացավ մնալ շոու բիզնեսում:Բոլոր գաղտնիքները բացահայտում է երգիչը". Shabat.am (in Armenian). June 25, 2016. Retrieved November 14, 2020.
  12. ^ "Ի՞նչ անակնկալ են պատրաստում Սևակ Ամրոյանն ու Նունե Եսայանը (ֆոտո)". Armlur.am (in Armenian). October 19, 2016. Retrieved November 14, 2020.
  13. ^ ""ПЕСНЯ ГОДА" АРМЕНИЯ ТВ 2019-2020 СОЧИ /ARMENIA TV MUSIC AWARDS/ԱրմենիաTV«ՏԱՐՎԱ ԵՐԳ» HD1080 OFFICIAL". Armenia TV. December 30, 2019. Retrieved May 25, 2021.