Nikoghayos Fadeyi Tigranyan (1910-1978) was an Armenian composer and conductor, renowned for his contributions to the genre of classical and folk-inspired music. He is particularly celebrated for his efforts to synthesize traditional Armenian folk melodies with contemporary classical techniques, thus enriching the Armenian musical landscape. Tigranyan's notable works include "The Song of the Earth," which showcases his ability to blend lyrical themes with orchestral arrangements. His choral compositions, such as "Armenian Folk Songs," have also gained recognition for their authentic representation of Armenian culture and heritage. Tigranyan's compositions often reflect a deep spiritual connection to his roots, making his music resonate with both national pride and artistic innovation. His impact on music extends beyond composition; as a conductor, he played a pivotal role in promoting Armenian music both domestically and internationally. Tigranyan's legacy is marked by his dedication to preserving Armenian musical traditions while also pushing the boundaries of classical music, influencing future generations of composers. His work paved the way for a greater appreciation of Armenian music in the global context.