MUSIC OF ARMENIA VOL 5 FOLK MUSIC

The Shoghaken Folk Ensemble

MUSIC OF ARMENIA VOL 5 FOLK MUSIC - The Shoghaken Folk Ensemble

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Format: CD

Number of CDs: 2

Release Date: 25-01-1997

Label: Celestial Harmonies

Catalog Number: 14119-2

Barcode: 13711411928

Musical Style: World

Track Listing:

Disc 1
1Jeirani pres (Graceful like a deer) [03:14]11Aravotun lusn erevats (In the morning the lights came) [02:01]
2Imal enim (What can I do?) [03:45]12Arabo [02:14]
3Hovivi kanch (The call of the shepherd) [03:19]13Siretsi yares taran (They took my mother away) [04:11]
4Msho geghen (From a village of Mush) [03:01]14Artsakhi par (Dance from Artsakh) [02:36]
5Medley [04:44]15Esor arazn es gnatsel (Today you were at Araz) [04:40]
6Dle yaman [06:13]16Gulo [04:43]
7Aparani par [03:10]17Bakhtavari [04:13]
8Akh lele vakh lele [02:33]18Tsovun havkem kar (There was a bird on the sea) [04:19]
9Arshaluis noren batsvan (Dawn opened again) [03:28]19Mekn im yari neman chi (No one is like my lover) [04:49]
10Armenian dance [04:11]20Traditional Dance [02:16]
Disc 2
1Erva yes (I am burned by love) [03:10]13Karot (Longing) [02:23]
2Nazov akhchik (Shy girl) [03:14]14Uzundara [03:50]
3Nani bala (Sleep my baby) [02:11]15Khorotik (Beautiful) [03:05]
4Kani vor jan im (As long as I am alive) [03:03]16Ashkharhes me panjara ye (The world is a window) [03:02]
5Hai merik (Hey mother) [01:42]17Vai merik (Oh mother) [02:39]
6Haireniki jur (The waters of my Motherland) [04:15]18Machkal es (You are Machkal) [03:26]
7Giamin ver tsovun (Wind of the sea) [02:56]19Im im Muradin (To my Murad) [03:39]
8Ashkharumes akh chim kashil [04:47]20Sasno ahegh krvin (During the hard battle of Sasun) [02:08]
9Naz par (Shy dance) [03:01]21Yarem ker (There was a lover) [01:45]
10Gorani [04:38]22Anoush garun (Sweer Spring) [02:49]
11Dances of Sasun [04:04]23Zurni trngi (Dance of the zurna) [03:04]
12Lusniak gisher (Full moon night) [03:09]

Description:

The folk music of Armenia is so diverse that a single recording is not enough to encompass it. Rural work songs, urban folk songs, contemporary protest songs from the disputed Karabakh region, laments for lost parts of Western Armenia, songs of emigration and of course, the universal topic of love and love lost. With such a range of songs to cover, producer David Parsons needed three full recordings to document the current state of Armenian folk music. This volume contains two of the three; the contemporary folk music of the Nagorno-Karabakh region takes up a volume by itself. Unlike the earlier volumes in this series, which have featured a single ensemble or soloist, the folk songs and dances in this collection are performed by no fewer than two ensembles and a number of vocal soloists. As with all folk music, these songs and dances reflect the people's own history and their land. Songs about the landscape and the various rivers, mountains and regions of Armenia comprise one of the most distinctive parts of their folk repertoire; the plowing and farming songs are especially haunting and memorable. The area known as Western Armenia has proven to be a particularly fertile ground for folk song and dance. This region is the subject of much nostalgic and patriotic song. The music of the ashugh, the wandering poet/minstrels of Armenia, is also part of the folk music tradition, although, typically for Armenian music, it can also be considered a type of classical music tradition.

Biography:

Founded in 1991 by reed virtuoso Gevorg Dabagian, the Shoghaken Folk Ensemble uses only the traditional instruments of Armenia. The group aims to recreate the authentic sound of Armenian music as it was performed in past centuries, without external instruments or influences. Musicians of the ensemble include Gevorg Dabagian, playing duduk, zurna and shevi (also the featured performer on The Music of Armenia, Volume Three: Duduk ; Karineh Hovhannessian on the kanon (the featured performer on The Music of Armenia, Volume Four: Kanon ; Kamo Khachaturian on the dhol; Hakob Khalatian on the kamancha; Eduard Harutunian and Grigor Takushian both on duduk dam (drone). The vocalists with the ensemble are all noted soloists in their own right and include: Hasmik Harutunian specializing in the songs of Western Armenia; Lida Zakarian specializing in both Armenian folk music and contemporary music; and Artavazd Voskanian who sings classical, sacred music and folk music. The Sasun Folk Group was founded in 1988 in the village of Nerkin Bazmaberd by Andranik Manukian. The group specializes in the folk songs and dances of Mush and Sasun in Western Armenia, maintaining a more regional, authentically vernacular or popular sound. Vocalists include Tsovinar Manukian, Norair Manukian, Sedrak Harutiunian, Harutiun Harutiunian, Artiom Hakobian, Astgik Hakobian, Liana Makhsudian, Gayaneh Khachaturian, Hasmik Khachaturian, Inga Gazarian and are accompanied by Ara Mkoyan and Samvel Grigorian on the duduk dam (drone) and Gourgan Manukian on the dhol.


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