GASPARYAN, Jivan:
Jivan
Gasparyan was born in 1928 in Solag, a village near the
Armenian capital Yerevan. He began to play the Duduk at
age 6, gaining much of his knowledge by listening to the great
masters. In 1948 he joined the Tatoo' Altounian National Song
and Dance Ensemble, and also had his first professional
engagement as soloist with the Yerevan Philharmonic Orchestra.
Most of Gasparyan's repertoire features traditional Armenian folk songs.
He also is an accomplished composer and a singer in the folk
tradition.
Jivan won Gold Medals in four worldwide competitions organized by
UNESCO (1959, 1962, 1973, and 1980) and is the only musician
ever to be given the honorary title of People's Artist of Armenia
(1973). In 2002 he also won the WOMEX award for a lifetime
contribution to music.
A professor at the Yerevan Conservatory, Gasparyan has prepared more than
70 duduk musicians for professional performance. He greatly enjoys
teaching, and it brings him joy to know that through his efforts the
tradition of duduk playing will not be lost.
Gasparyan has toured Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. In the United
States, he has performed extensively in New York and Los Angeles,
appeared with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra,
and has received exposure to Western
audiences through performances with the Kronos Quartet.
Gasparyan's album of Armenian folk songs and ballads, I Will Not Be
Sad In This World (All Saints, 1989), dedicated to victims of the
Armenian earthquake, has received worldwide recognition. He has
collaborated with many world known artists such as Peter
Gabriel, Michael Brook, Andreas Vollenweider, Hossein Alizadeh
and Lionel Richie.
His contribution to the soundtrack of Gladiator is only the
latest of his continuing collaborations with the film industry both in
Hollywood and in Europe: The Russia House, The Siege and The Crow are
also on his calendar.
Released works
(Hermes Records) : Ceremonies, Endless Vision, Clouds
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