Luys i Luso (Light from Light)
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Label: ECM New Series
Cat No: 4732383
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 4th September 2015
Contents
Artists
Tigran Hamasyan (piano)Yerevan State Chamber Choir
Conductor
Harutyun TopikyanArtists
Tigran Hamasyan (piano)Yerevan State Chamber Choir
Conductor
Harutyun TopikyanAbout
‘Luys i Luso’ (Light from Light) is Tigran Hamasyan’s first ECM album, a spellbinding exploration of Armenian sacred music, featuring the prodigiously gifted pianist with the Yerevan State Chamber Choir.
Hamasyan has selected hymns and sharakans (Armenia’s liturgical songs) as well as chants by Grigor Narekatsi, Nerses Shnorhali, Mesrop Mashtots, Mkhitar Ayrivanetsi, Grigor Pahlavuni, Komitas and Makar Yekmalyan and arranged this selection for voices and piano.
This is music of the 5th to the 19th centuries, finding new and dramatic expression through Hamasyan’s improvisational imagination and the committed performances of Armenia’s leading choir. The album was recorded in Yerevan in October 2014, and produced by Manfred Eicher.
Tigran Hamasyan, who lives in Yerevan following time in the US, has long been deeply interested in Armenian sacred music, increasingly drawn to its “incredibly beautiful melodies... Over the years the idea to do an entire album with Armenian sacred music had been building and growing in my mind...Even if it was not the anniversary [the centenary of the Armenian genocide], this project was going to happen. With the music we would like to bring life back to the places where it was born. I personally feel it is a matter of saying ‘Thank you’ to those great authors, composers and saints who lived at that time, and I am glad that we are still able to perform their music today.”
In March 2015, Tigran Hamasyan and the Yerevan State Chamber Choir began an extensive tour of over 60 concerts in churches in Armenia, Georgia, Turkey, Lebanon, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Britain, Ireland, Germany, Luxembourg, Russia and USA, celebrating Armenia’s rich musical heritage around the world.
Contents:
- Ov Zarmanali 1
- Ankanim araji Qo
- Ov Zarmanali 2
- Hayrapetakan Maghterg 1
- Bazum en Qo gtutyunqd
- Nor Tsaghik
- Hayrapetakan Maghterg 2
- Hayrapetakan Maghterg 3
- Havoun Havoun
- Voghormea indz Astvats
- Sirt im Sasani 1
- Surb Astvats
- Sirt im Sasani 2
- Orhnyal e Astvats
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