Talk:Alexander Kaloian

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comments by RW Mahan, organ technician - The music of Alexander Kaloian is published in both sheet music and recorded form - this is a significant Armenian composer of serious concert music and several links exist on the Global Internet. As I build a foundation of content in Wikipedia, additional contributors from the perofrming arts and recording wolds will be adding their content, specifically references to to other Wikipedia entries with whom Kaloian has had personal contact and artistic relationships, not the least of which is Lucienne Bloch daughter of Ernest Bloch, composers Ben Johnston, Harry Partch, Gunnar Johansen and various conductors such as Loris Tjechnavorian and Ensembles such as the US Marine Band in Washington DC which have performed his works . Music examples will be uploaded and attached to the description.