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Episode #1311

From the Vaults: the Duduk

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Wednesday, August 01, 2007

For this New Sounds from the Vaults presentation on New Sounds, we transport you back to 1996 for a show with music for the Armenian oboe-like instrument called the duduk. Hear music by Tony Levin, Djivan Gasparyan, and several bits of traditional Armenian music, along with excerpts from Peter Gabriel's record "Passion." All that and more.

PROGRAM #1311: The New Sound of the Duduk

ARTIST(S)

RECORDING

CUT(S)

SOURCE

Various

The Music of Armenia Vol.3 - Duduk

Hovern Enkan {5:00}

Celestial Harmonies #13117. www.harmonies.com

Various

Armenie: musique de tradition populaire et des Achough

The Wind Subsides {1:30}

Ocora #580005. Try www.radiofrance.com OR Amazon.com

Peter Gabriel

Passion

The Feeling Begins {4:00}

Geffen #24206
Available at Amazon.com

Tony Levin

World Diary

La Tristesse Amoureiuse de la Nuit {5:00}

Papa Bear Records. Pony Canyon try Amazon.com

Duduk Quintet

Winds of Passion

Ankoot Aghchig/Hoven Ingan {7:00}

Garni #0037. Not in print.

Various

The Music of Armenia, Vol 3 - Duduk

Kezanits mas chunem {5:00}

See above

Various

Armenie - Musique de tradition populaire et des Achough

Toun en kelkhen imastoun yes {7:30}

See above.

Tony Levin

World Diary

Mingled Roots {3:30}

See above.

Peter Gabriel

Passion

Lazarus Raised {1:30}

See above.

Djivan Gasparyan

Moon Shines At Night

Moon Shines At Night {5:00}

Gyroscope/Caroline #CAROL-6604. try Amazon.com

Comments [2]

BobPompo from Greece

Requesting to be a part of this community. Thank you.

Nov. 25 2011 08:03 AM
Kerim from Istanbul, Turkey

Hi from Istanbul!
I was looking desparetly for the song 'TOUN EN KELKHEN IMASTOUN YES' and came to your site. Can you please tell me where to find it? That's one the most amazing sounds i've ever heard.

Mar. 02 2011 12:26 PM

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