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    SUNKEN TREASURE: AWESOME MUSIC FROM THE ACHIVES. THIS WEEK, DJIVAN GASPARYAN

    The Irish Times
    Dec 12 2014

    Donal Dineen digs through his music collection and explains why The
    Moon Shines at Night deserves another listen

    The duduk, a woodwind instrument indigenous to Armenia, is a small,
    double reed flute carved from aged apricot wood. The rich tonal colour
    and sweetness of the sound it makes is no coincidence.

    The ancient duduk's mournful, oboe-like sound is due to the width
    of the reed, which require remarkable breathing techniques by the
    player.It is most commonly played with another duduk, where the
    soloist plays over the accompanying drone or foundation. This is
    what gives the sound its uniquely touching sonic atmosphere, with
    the scales changing harmoniously between both instruments.

    It's a captivating and free- flowing sound. There is an intimacy to
    it that invites contemplation. In its gentleness it resides close to
    silence and its whispering tones appear not to disturb quietness very
    much at all.

    >From the breath of the great Djivan Gasparyan, the duduk, once
    regarded as a poor person's instrument, has reached high places and
    western ears. In 1989 Gasparyan released an album on his own Opal label
    called I Will Not Be Sad in This World. A subsequent collaboration
    with the producer Michael Brook resulted in Moon Shines at Night.

    This is Gasparyan's masterpiece. Brook works his magic in the most
    subtle of ways, manufacturing a warm, acoustical setting in order to
    bring the sound even closer to the listener.

    Gasparyan's playing is heartfelt and graceful. There's a tenderness in
    every note, phrase and song. The two tracks on which he sings, Mother
    of Mine and 7th of December 1988, are powerful and highly evocative.

    The similarity of his singing voice and his instrument is a mesmerising
    combination.

    It renders tangible the most elusive of things: A quiet, peaceful
    dream.

    http://www.irishtimes.com/culture/music/sunken-treasure-awesome-music-from-the-achives-this-week-djivan-gasparyan-1.2034242



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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