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Founded by Ara Dabandjian in 2005, Element Band began as a world music ensemble with a mission to popularize traditional ...
A new documentary, “We Thrive,” celebrates the history of Armenian music in Detroit.
The band, which plays a mix of world music featuring hints of rock, Mideastern rhythms and traditional Armenian instruments, such as the flute-like duduk, has attracted fans beyond the Armenian ...
The sound of traditional Armenian duduk will be conducted in the hall, and on December 1 a famous pianist Tigran Amasyan, will be presenting a mixture of jazz, contemporary classical and popular music ...
The duduk, or Armenian oboe, is a delicate wind instrument made from the soft wood of apricot trees. Played in various guises in Azerbaijan, Turkey, Georgia and Iran, it produces warm, soft, slightly ...
PanARMENIAN.Net - The 17th World Sacred Music Festival kicked off June 3 in Fes, Morocco. Under the artistic direction of the Morocco-reared and Paris-based composer, Armand Amar, the show was a ...
Café Duduk is a musical adventure that was inspired by a love for Armenian duduk music. Duduk player Sar Kamler and pianist Viktor Kott combine their talents to present enchanting sounds of ...
The vibration of a reed that grows around the Nagorno-Karabakh region has provided the sound of Armenia’s duduk, a wind instrument, for centuries. Azerbaijan’s military takeover of the ...
Enjoy an evening of Armenian music with Ara Dinkjian and Arsen Petrosyan, accompanied by a string quartet. The concert will take place at Roulette in Downtown Brooklyn. Learn how to purchase tickets.
Students gathered to discuss the nuances of cross-cultural borrowing in music in an Honors Chocolate Chat led by professor Heidi Reed on Feb. 14.