Leblebici Horhor Ağa

Tigran Tchouhadjian (Dikran Çuhaciyan)

Leblebici Horhor (Horhor the Chickpea Seller) is an 1875 Turkish-language operetta by the Ottoman-Armenian composer Dikran Tchouhadjian.[1] Leblebici Horhor is often claimed as the first original Turkish operetta, though Tchouhadjian's Arif'in Hilesi (Arif's Trick) was at least year earlier - it is reported in 1874.

References

  1. Çağdaş Türk bestecileri: - Page 20 Evin İlyasoğlu - 1998 "operettas and operas from 1868 onwards: Arifin Hilesi (Arif 's Trick) by Dikran Çuhaciyan and Pembe Kız (Pink Girl) and Çengi (The Gipsy Performer) by Kemani Haydar Bey. This venue also hosted French and Italian companies in addition to .... The first Turkish opera is the Leblebici Horhor by Çuhaciyan was met with great acclaim"


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