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Gasparyan is unquestionably one of Armenia's greatest musicians, a living legend
and one of the world's great musicians. He is the foremost virtuoso of the duduk,
an ancient oboe-like instrument that is made of apricot wood and capable of sustaining
drone notes for long periods of time. It is said that no other instrument is able
to convey the emotions of the Armenian people as well as the duduk. In the hands
of the master musician the duduk becomes the vehicle for haunting and meditative
music that eloquently evokes the Armenian landscape and its people.
Armenia's
most famous folk musician was born in 1928, in Solag, a village near the Armenian
capital Yerevan. He began to play the duduk at the age of 6 gaining much of his
knowledge by listening to the great masters. He won Gold Medals in four world-wide
competitions organised by UNESCO in which he competed(1959, 62, 73 80). He has
the unique distinction of being the only musician to be given the honorary title
of People's Artist of Armenia in 1973. A professor at the Yerevan Conservatory,
he has prepared over 70 duduk musicians for professional performance. He greatly
enjoys teaching and it brings him joy to know that, through his efforts the tradition
of duduk playing will not be lost.
Gasparyan has toured Europe, Asia and
the Middle East. In the US has performed extensively in New York and Los Angeles
(where he appeared with the LA Philharmonic). His recording of a selection of
Armenian folk songs and ballads entitled I will not be Sad in This World, (1989)
dedicated to the victims of the Armenian earthquake has received worldwide recognition.
He has collaborated with Lional Richie and has recorded soundtracks for RussiaHouse,
The Crow, and Atom Egoyan's film Calendar, the American Hungarian television co-production
Storm and Sorrow, in 1999, The Seige (Bruce Willis, Denzel Washington), Onegin
(Ralph Finnes) and in 2000 the Oscar winning Gladiator.
Djivan Gasparyan's
duduk repertoire is primarily comprised of traditional Armenian folk songs. He
is also an accomplished singer in the folk tradition and a composer. In addition
to his original compositions and arrangements of traditional songs, he has written
love songs based on the poetry of Vahan Derian. On tour he is accompanied by
two duduk players, offering audiences the full range of the duduk( soprano, tenor,
baritone and bass) and also a dhol (drum). In addition he sings and plays the
flute and the zurna.
Discography : I Will Not Be Sad in This World
- Opal/All Saints Moon Shines at Night - Opal/All Saints Ask me no questions
- Crossroads Apricots from Eden - Crossroads The Crow (sound track) Black
Rock with Michael Brook - Realworld 1998 Djivan Gasparyan Quartet - Libra Music
1998 The Seige (sound track)1998 Heavenly Duduk - Network 1999 Armenian
Fantasy - Network 1999 Andreas Wollenweider and Friends -1999 Eden Rock
(with Ludovico Einaudi) - 1999 Gladiator(sound track) 2000
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