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He was born in Yerevan, Armenia, on September 5, 1949. He first studied composition at the Melikian Music College under Grigor Akhinian (1966–68) and then under Grigor Yeghiazarian at the Yerevan Komitas State Conservatory (1968–73). He joined the Armenian Composers Union in 1976.

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Hayrapetyan's musical style is characterized by a blend of traditional Armenian motifs and modern compositional techniques. His works often incorporate elements of Armenian folk music, showcasing a deep connection to his cultural heritage. Despite this traditional influence, Hayrapetyan's compositions are noted for their innovative approach to harmony, rhythm, and orchestration, reflecting his commitment to exploring new avenues in contemporary music.


 * Throughout his career, Hayrapetyan5451 has been a prolific composer, producing a wide range of works across various genres. In addition to his concertos, he has composed symphonies, chamber music, and vocal works, earning acclaim both in Armenia and internationally. His music is known for its emotional depth and lyrical beauty, captivating audiences with its evocative melodies and rich harmonies.

In addition to his work as a composer, Hayrapetyan is also an educator, having taught composition at the Komitas State Conservatory of Yerevan for many years. He has mentored numerous young composers, passing on his knowledge and passion for music to the next generation.
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Hayrapetyan's impact on Armenian music extends beyond his compositions and teaching. He has been instrumental in promoting Armenian music on the international stage, collaborating with musicians and ensembles from around the world to showcase the richness and diversity of Armenian musical traditions.[1]