| Djivan Gasparyan Black Rock CD (1998)
$12.85 A versatile experimental guitarist noted for his collaborations with artists like Robert Fripp, Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois, and others, Michael Brook has also maintained an abiding fascination with esoteric instruments and unorthodox musical textures from the further reaches of the
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| Djivan Gasparyan I Will Not Be Sad In This World CD (2003)
$13.29 Seconded by another duduk soloist playing a drone backing, Gasparyan produces deeply resonant and ethereal meditations on his ney-like instrument. Armenian master of the "duduk": a wooden, oboe-like instrument.
This 1989 debut finds Gasparyan on several reworkings of traditional Armenian songs.
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| Djivan Gasparyan Moon Shines At Night CD (1993)
$14.49 Moon Shines at Night is a rich but simple collection of Middle Eastern songs performed by Djivan Gasparyan on the duduk (a reed-like Egyptian clarinet) with two supporting musicians. The structure for most of these songs is similar in nature,
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| Djivan Gasparyan World Network Vol. 47: Armenia: Heavenly Duduk CD (1999) (Import)
Armenian songs
$22.75 |
| Djivan Gasparyan Armenian Fantasies CD (2000) (Import)
Armenian album
$22.75 Includes liner notes by Jean Trouillet.
Personnel: Djivan Gasparyan (vocals, duduk); Hrachik Mouradyan (kamantcha); Gegham Harutunian (ud); Hovanes Darbnyan (tar); Alvard Mnatskanyan (kanon); Arman Mnatskanyan (kamani); Levon Arshakuni, Vazgen Saroyan, Armen Sargsyan (duduk); Phogossian Arkadi, Ordoyan Ara (dhol).
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| Richard Hagopian Armenian Music Through The Ages CD (1993)
Armenian album
$14.49 Ud player Richard Hagopian's performances -- supported by son Harold G. on violin and kanun and Hagop Jack Zarzatian on dumbeg percussion -- suggest reams of philosophical discourse in the complex phrasings of the solo instruments and the intricacy with
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| Richard Hagopian Best Of Armenian Folk Music CD (1992) (Import) United Kingdom
Armenian songs
$14.85 |
| Djivan Gasparyan Ask Me No Questions CD (1994)
Armenian music
$18.05 Ask Me No Questions showcases self-taught duduk virtuoso Djivan Gasparyan performing folk songs and melodies from Armenian pagan and Christian traditions. The duduk is one of the oldest wind instruments in the world, a cylinder wooden flute dating back as
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| Richard Hagopian Kef Time CD (1968)
$18.05 |
| Gypsy Fire CD (1995)
$18.05 For those uninitiated in the music that accompanies the belly dance, or those who think that belly dancing music was issued exclusively on those cheesy 1960s long-players, go on to the next review unless you are willing to have your
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| Voice Of Komitas Vardapet CD (1995)
$18.79 |
| Djivan Gasparyan Apricots From Eden CD (1996)
$18.05 |
| Armenians On 8th Avenue CD (1996)
$17.19 |
| Marko Melkon CD (1996)
$14.15 |
| Night Ark Treasures CD (2000)
$18.05 |