Isabel Bayrakdarian (born 1974 in Zahlé, Lebanon) is an Armenian-Canadian operatic soprano.
Genres
Classical
Folk
World
Popular Tracks
Khngi Dzarin (Frankincense Tree) (arr. S. Kradjian for voice and choir) on Mother of Light: Armenian Hymns & Chants in Praise of Mary by Serouj Kradjian, Isabel Bayrakdarian, Ani Aznavoorian, Coro Vox Aeterna & Anna Hamre Tall as the Poplar Tree on Gomidas Songs by Sogomon Kevork Sogomonyan, Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra & Isabel Bayrakdarian Oor es Mayr Im (Where Are You, My Mother?) [18th-19th century] (arr. S. Kradjian for 3 voices, choir and cello) on Mother of Light: Armenian Hymns & Chants in Praise of Mary by Serouj Kradjian, Isabel Bayrakdarian, Ani Aznavoorian, Coro Vox Aeterna & Anna Hamre Lullaby on Gomidas Songs by Sogomon Kevork Sogomonyan, Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra & Isabel Bayrakdarian Where are you Mother? on Sacred Music Of The Armenian Church by Anonymous & Petros Shoujounian The Lord's prayer on Sacred Music Of The Armenian Church by Anonymous & Petros Shoujounian Strolling on Gomidas Songs by Sogomon Kevork Sogomonyan, Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra & Isabel Bayrakdarian Oh Nazan; Jingle-Jangle on Gomidas Songs by Sogomon Kevork Sogomonyan, Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra & Isabel Bayrakdarian Spring on Gomidas Songs by Sogomon Kevork Sogomonyan, Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra & Isabel Bayrakdarian Varaneem (Burdened with Sins) (arr. S. Kradjian for voice and choir) on Mother of Light: Armenian Hymns & Chants in Praise of Mary by Serouj Kradjian, Isabel Bayrakdarian, Ani Aznavoorian, Coro Vox Aeterna & Anna Hamre
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