Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Kirill Gerstein’s immense recording project “Music in Time of War” surveys works by artists who witnessed World War I and the Armenian genocide. By ...
Armenian musican Benik Iknatyan playing the duduk(Hrair Hratchian. Wikimedia Commons/CC-BY/4.0/ ) In the 1990s, the duduk found its way into movie soundtracks, radio ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. The warm but mournful sound of the duduk has become a fixture in film and television soundtracks today, ...
Komitas is an iconic Armenian figure (1869-1935) who preserved thousands of traditional songs and composed numerous instrumental works before suffering a mental breakdown as a result of the Armenian ...
Ask someone to name an Armenian composer and the first name on the list is likely to be Aram Khachaturian, famous for his Gayane and Spartacus ballet scores. But for Armenians, their most treasured ...
Do a Google search for Komitas and more than 9,000 entries pop up. The revered Armenian historical figure, who was born in Asia Minor in 1869 as Soghomon Soghomonian, assumed the name Komitas a ...
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The film Music to Madness the story of Komitas examines the Armenian Genocide from the perspective of Komitas an Armenian music composer and priest that experienced a life filled with the passion of ...
When Armenian arranger and composer Levon Eskenian took on to reimagine the music of Armenian mystic and philosopher Gurdjieff for the Gurdjieff Ensemble's debut record on ECM, he touched upon the ...
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At the turn of the twentieth century, the countries of Europe and their neighboring empires were entering into a period of intense ethnic awareness. Nations were on the brink of a revolutionary ...