Via Sylva Portoian He was born as Alan Vaness Chakmakjian[4] in - TopicsExpress



          

Via Sylva Portoian He was born as Alan Vaness Chakmakjian[4] in Somerville, Massachusetts, to Haroutioun Hovanes Chakmakjian (an Armenian chemistry professor at Tufts College who had been born in Adana, Turkey) and Madeleine Scott (an American of Scottish descent who had graduated from Wellesley College). When he was five, his family moved from Somerville to Arlington, Massachusetts. A Hovhaness family neighbor said his mother had insisted on moving from Somerville because of discrimination against Armenians there.[5] After her death (on October 3, 1930), he began to use the surname Hovaness in honor of his paternal grandfather,[citation needed] and changed it to Hovhaness around 1944. He stated the name change from the original Chakmakjian reflected the desire to simplify his name because nobody ever pronounced it right.[6] However, Hovhaness daughter Jean Nandi has written in her book Unconventional Wisdom,[7] My fathers name at the time of my birth was Hovaness, pronounced with accent on the first syllable. His original name was Chakmakjian, but in the 1930s he wanted to get rid of the Armenian connection and so changed his name to an Americanized version of his middle name. Some years later, deciding to reestablish his Armenian ties, he changed the spelling to Hovhaness, accent on the second syllable; this was the name by which he later became quite famous.
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