Armenian echoes
"In his first film, Armenian Minstrels, Hagop Goudsouzian spends a month filming renowned Minstrels, featuring the Sayat-Nova Minstrel Song Ensemble. Now, in Armenian Echoes, he continues his quest to capture and feel the sounds of Armenia."--Container.
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| மொழி: | Armenian English |
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[Toronto?] :
Hagop Goudsouzian,
[2012]
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| தொகà¯à®ªà¯à®ªà¯: | "In his first film, Armenian Minstrels, Hagop Goudsouzian spends a month filming renowned Minstrels, featuring the Sayat-Nova Minstrel Song Ensemble. Now, in Armenian Echoes, he continues his quest to capture and feel the sounds of Armenia."--Container. "Part one ... features Onik Galstyan, kamancha player in the famous Aram Merangulyan Folk Instruments Ensemble, Arthur Shahnazarian, the eminent musicologist, as he revives ancient spiritual songs written in Khaz performed by the National Chamber Choir of Armenia, the famed Sasun Dance Troupe of Ashnak, Edik Safaryan, celebrated Minstrel from the remote village of Aygedzor and the Surb Tiramayr Choir from Vanadzor"--Container. "Part two ... features the Vardanyan Sisters Dance Troupe from Zolakar, highlighting the voices of Heghine Vardanyan and Ruzana Avedissyan, Maria Jelilian, a Canadian dance student at the Sofi Devoyan Cultural Center, the Choir of The Mother Cathedral of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin with Ruben Sharbatyan conductor, Dzoragiugh's Edmon Safaryan on duduk, and the town's traditional folk group, with Khatchik Sogoyan, Gargan Hakopyan and Yura Hakopyan. The folk dancers of Dzoragiugh are also featured, as are Vanadzor's Bogdan G. Hovhannisyan, the famed singing Khatchkar maker, Prof. Alina Pahlevanyan of the Komitas State Conservatory, and Amra Daveyan, duduk soloist"--Container. "Part three ... features the Naregatsi Folk Instruments Ensemble, an amazing youth group from Yerevan highlighting the vocalists Gohar Martirosyan and Anush Stepanyan, with Hovik Sahakjan, its artistic director. Also features are Souren Abovyan, the unique kamancha player from the remote village of Koghb, Ruben Rushanyan from Yerevan, the master duduk maker, and the Shahinyan Brothers young duduk duo from Artashat."--Container. |
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| இயறà¯à®ªà®¿à®¯à®²à¯ விளகà¯à®•à®®à¯: | 3 videodiscs (160 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. |
| வடிவமà¯: | DVD-R. |
| வெளியீடà¯à®Ÿà¯ இடமà¯: | Canada -- Québec -- Montréal. |


