Tigran Hamasyan - Maghterg (Patriarchal Ode), Komitas | Luys i Luso

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июл 2015
  • Luys i Luso is a unique project for piano and voices by Tigran Hamasyan featuring Yerevan State Chamber Choir conducted by Harutyun Topikyan.
    Tigran’s new musical undertaking is the fresh and attractively youthful representation of the Armenian sacred music of the 5th to 20th centuries from his perspective and will be released by the internationally acclaimed record label ECM in September 2015. The repertoire ranges from enthralling hymns and sharakans (genre of Armenian chants) to breathtaking cantos by Grigor Narekatsi, Nerses Shnorhali, Mesrop Mashtots, Mkhitar Ayrivanetsi, Grigor Pahlavuni, Komitas, Makar Yekmalyan, etc., arranged for piano and voices by the pianist himself. All the compositions apart from “Patriarchal Ode” (Հայրապետական մաղթերգ) are written in grabar, also known as Classical Armenian - the oldest attested form of the Armenian Language.
    Luys i Luso project tour will start on March 24, 2015 with a premiere in Yerevan, and then continue with performances in 100 churches in Georgia, Turkey, Lebanon, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Czech Republic, England, Germany, Luxembourg, Russia and USA. The entire tour and the concerts will be recorded by a professional camera crew under the supervision of Emily Mkrtichian and Alex Igidbashian and Tigran Hamasyan and will come out as a separate film in 2016.
    The main purpose of the project is to continue what the giants of Armenian sacred and folk music - Komitas Vardapet and Makar Yekmalyan started at the beginning of the century and express gratitude to the fathers of Armenian sacred hymns and chants by taking their music to the ancient churches and monasteries where it was born. For example, during the extensive tour throughout Turkey Tigran will perform in the historic province of Vaspurakan, where Grigor Narekatsi lived, but not at the actual monastery of Narekavank, as it no longer exists. The monastic complex was one of the most prominent in medieval Armenia and had a major school. It was abandoned in 1915 during the massacres, and demolished in 1951. Today, a mosque stands on its location. Within the frames of the project Tigran will perform the canto “Resurrection Song” (Տաղ Յարութեան) by Narekatsi.
    Two other famous songs included in Luys i Luso are “Ov Zarmanali” (Ով զարմանալի) and “Patriarchal Ode” (Հայրապետական մաղթերգ) by Grigor Pahlavuni and Komitas respectively. The hymn “Ov Zarmanali” is performed during Blessing of Water(Ջրօրհնեք), after the Divine Liturgy. It has reached us together with its melody and reflects the intricacies of ancient Cilician chants.
    It is believed that the author of “Patriarchal Ode” by Komitas is the national poet of Armenia Hovhannes Tumanyan. The composition is dedicated to the Patriarch of Constantinople Mkrtich Khrimian. In the second half of the 19th century Khrimian ‘Hayrik’ served as a priest at Aghtamar monastery located in the same province where Grigor Narekatsi comes from - Vaspurakan. After getting unanimously elected as Catholicos of All Armenians, he moved to the Mother See of Holy Echmiadzin. Because of his fatherly love and dedication to his people and nation, Mkrtich Khrimian was affectionately called Khrimian "Hayrik", meaning "father" in the Armenian language. He was an important religious and political leader of his time and a father figure for Komitas. The mission of Mkrtich Khrimian was to save the Armenian people and lands, while Komitas tried to save the Armenian culture from extinction.
    Mesrop Mashtots is another key figure in the history of Armenia, whose sacred hymns “Ankanim Arachi Qo” (Անկանիմ առաջի Քո) is also to be found in the project. This well known theologian, composer, hymnologist and linguist invented the new Armenian script circa 405 AD, thus establishing the Golden Age of Armenian Christian Literature. A collection of biblical commentaries, liturgical prayers and sharakans constructed on a system of eight musical mode is credited to him, corroborating his reputation for having laid the foundation of the Armenian liturgy. One of the most famous collection of hymns attributed to him is Hymn of Repentance, and “Ankanim Arachi Qo” is part of that collection, also known as Sharakans of Repentance.
    YEREVAN STATE CHAMBER CHOIR
    The choir was founded under patronage of Catholicos of all Armenians, His Holiness Garegin I (year 1996) aiming performance of national classics and contemporary masterpieces. Up to now they have recorded 10 CD’s. Main repertoire of the Choir includes Armenian classics and contemporary composers, European and Russian classics and contemporary composers, jazz composers.

    ART DIRECTOR AND CHIEF CONDUCTOR
    Harutyun Topikyan

    CHOIRMASTER
    Lilit Yedigaryan

    ACCOMPANIST / CONSULTANT
    Karine Harutyunyan

    SOLOISTS
    Seyran Avakyan
    Jenny Nazaryan
    Makruhi Khachaturyan
    Aren Avetyan
    Vahagn Vardazaryan
    Tamara Mosinyan
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Комментарии • 6

  • @floramatsakyan
    @floramatsakyan 8 лет назад +4

    Ամեն հայի սրտից բխած,
    Լսիր այս ձայն, ով Աստված.
    Երկար կյանք տուր Հայրապետին,
    Երկար օրեր Հայոց Հոր.
    Տեր, անսասան պահիր դու միշտ
    Քո իսկ հիմնած Մայր Աթոռ։

  • @hannahberly9649
    @hannahberly9649 8 лет назад +4

    Tellement magnifique...
    J'étais au concert en début d'année à Lyon, ça m'a bouleversée... Des larmes inexplicables ne cessaient de couler...

  • @Sambajammer2
    @Sambajammer2 8 лет назад +1

    A choir and piano in full voice--wonderful!

  • @mvdbergrede
    @mvdbergrede 7 лет назад

    Wow amazing! Tigran is such a versatile artist! Whenever I find some new music by him I am always pleasantly surprised :)

  • @MusicMarkTV
    @MusicMarkTV 7 лет назад

    AMAZING!!!

  • @ArbeitmachtfreiX
    @ArbeitmachtfreiX 7 лет назад

    Thanks but you should upload the full album!