Renowned Armenian singer Flora Martirosyan passed away aged 55 at about 12:20 p.m. today. She was the founder of the International Music School named of Komitas in Burbank and the initiator of the “Never Again” cultural movement.
The death resulted from postoperative complications. She underwent a gallbladder surgery some time ago.
The staff of the Public Radio of Armenia extends condolences to Flora Martirosyan’s family and friends on her untimely death.





















Dear Flora …
Just today I was enjoying your voice
You are full of flowers…and red roses
Your voice is our incense
Better than any perfume
You voice is not only singing in our ears
But in every cardiac cell
That exists in our beating ventricles
You will remain an icon
For every human who saw your kind beautiful eyes
and for every ear who enjoyed your tunes
Which chanted soulfully
From your vocal cords
Reaching beyond Ararat…and LA bays…!
Sylva-MD-Poetry
written instantly
November 21, 2012
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