The Naghash Ensemble: Transcendent Armenian Classical Music | Music Interview 2023

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Our co-founder, Darek Mazzone, spoke to John Hodian, the composer behind the Armenian Ensemble, Nagahash. We at SAMA love Armenian classical music. The range and emotional power of the form creates a transcendent state in the listener.
    John Hodian is an Armenian-American composer who is known for creating and leading The Naghash Ensemble. The ensemble is a group of Armenian musicians and singers who perform classical Armenian music, specifically the poetry of the medieval Armenian poet Mkrtich Naghash. Hodian was inspired to form the ensemble after hearing the voice of Hasmik Baghdasaryan singing medieval Armenian spiritual music in an ancient pagan temple outside of Yerevan, Armenia.
    The band is starting their US/European Tour in March of 2023
    The Naghash Ensemble's Members
    Hasmik Baghdasaryan • soprano
    Tatevik Movsesyan • soprano
    Arpine Ter-Petrosyan • alto
    Harutyun Chkolyan • duduk
    Emmanuel Hovhannisyan • duduk
    Aramayis Nikoghosyan • oud
    Tigran Hovhannisyan • dhol
    John Hodian • piano/composer
    John's BIO:
    John Hodian is a composer, conductor, and pianist who has worked in a wide variety of idioms-from classical to jazz, and traditional to avant-garde theater. The soulful intensity and intricate rhythms of his music reflect both his Armenian roots and his formal classical training.
    Hodian received Masters degrees in composition and conducting at The Philadelphia College for the Performing Arts. John also spent several summers at the Naropa Institute in Boulder, Colorado where he studied piano and improvisation with Art Lande, Ralph Towner as well as literature and poetry with Allen Ginsburg and William Burroughs.
    While teaching composition and music theory at the University of the Arts, John was conductor of the Philadelphia New Music Ensemble.
    John has collaborated with leading theater figures such as Anne Bogart and Israel Horowitz and is the founder of “The Naghash Ensemble” and “Epiphany Project”.
    About SAMA:
    Seattle Sacred Music & Art (SAMA) curates, produces, and collaborates on an immersive series of music and art performances that share the healing power of global sacred music. New videos presented every Thursday. We are dedicated to share with you the best and most compelling artists in the world.
    SAMA was launched in 2019 as a way to foster understanding and dialogue through global music during a time of extreme political and cultural polarization. Co-founders Darek Mazzone and John M. Goodfellow, both long-time Seattle residents, have created SAMA in order to help expand global sacred music’s impact on the human spirit.
    “We want to open people’s hearts,” says Mazzone, a KEXP DJ and Polish immigrant who moved to the US as a child, “that’s what imbues our sense of humanity.” SAMA aims to help bring as many outstanding international artists to the Pacific Northwest to perform as possible as life resumes in public spaces. Through musical performances, global artists have the power to challenge out preconceived notions of what “the other” thinks and feels.
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Комментарии • 9

  • @hannahlewis6275
    @hannahlewis6275 Год назад +4

    Classic music is Love

  • @LHTzavalas
    @LHTzavalas Год назад +4

    He’s incredibly talented!! And excellent interviewer

  • @user-jp8wl2nu2e
    @user-jp8wl2nu2e 3 месяца назад +1

    Спасибо за проделанную работу.🙏

  • @hasmikkazarian8901
    @hasmikkazarian8901 4 месяца назад +1

    Sama Music & Art is a new discovery for me . I am very excited to fallow this podcast.
    Naghash ansamble is a pure mirror of Armenian culture. And Maestro Hodian is a true Komitas descent.
    Thank you very much for the interview.

  • @lukemerritt8276
    @lukemerritt8276 Год назад +2

    YOu have nailed it

  • @ashleyskinner5311
    @ashleyskinner5311 Год назад +3

    100% True

  • @johnbashian5596
    @johnbashian5596 Год назад +5

    Thank you for an enlightening interview with Mr. Hodian. This is the first-time hearing about him. I enjoyed the part where he heard the woman singing while he was in one of the historical temples in Armenia. That had to be a divine appointment. I am glad that you were able to end this interview with a video of one of his performances.

  • @vilovka
    @vilovka Год назад +3

    Thank you, inspirational.