Hannelore Bania; Hannelore Eberle; Elke Gonser; Marianne Hornberger; Roland Kilgus; Renate Kupke; Dieter Menzer; We Ring Europa Lehrmittel Verlag (2020) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
ARC Music Asu: CD-levy Vuosi: 2020, 19.03.2020 Kieli: und
Alan Shavarsh Bardezbanian was the unparalleled master of the oud, the Middle Eastern lute. Here he showcases many styles of oud playing, with fourteen folk songs and original compositions from his homeland of Armenia, as well as Turkey, Lebanon and Greece. “Oud at lightning speed with incredible sensitivity to the melody” - Allmusic.com “An earthy, elevating sound…” - Elsewhere New Zealand “The improvisational work is world class…” - OmRadio USA ALAN SHAVARSH BARDEZBANIAN was born into an Armenian family in the thriving ethnic community of Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1950. Musically gifted from an early age, Al began playing the oud as a child, modeling his playing on the versatile dance band musicians like George Mgrditchian and Richard Hagopian who performed in the local clubs every weekend. By his teens, Al had already mastered the Armenian dance hall repertoire, which he continued to perform for the rest of his life, and began exploring a wide range of other musical idioms, particularly the contemporary jazz scene of the 1960s.
1. Rampi Rampi
2. Siseler
3. Dari Lolo
4. Shek Mazerov
5. Itia
6. Nihavent Taksim
7. Bint Al Shalibia/Shetti Ya Dunya
8. Zeytoun/Cheynir Boyov
9. Kale Kale
10. Sevan Uncles
11. Tamara
12. Hüseyni Taksim
13. Hüseyni Saz Samai
14. Farahfaza Longa