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| Zamperla |
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| Zamperla is a combination of electronic music combined with traditional Middle Eastern and world music instruments such as the kanun, oud, doumbek and much more. |
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| Cafe Makam |
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Musicians from diverse ethnic backgrounds that include Armenian, Greek, Macedonian, Sephardic & French play wildly improvisational Middle Eastern music, Featuring Ara Topouzian, Jim Stoyanoff, Joe Zeytoonian, Mark Sawasky & Myriam Eli
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| Armenian Duduk Book (PDF) |
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| Learn how to play the Armenian Duduk with help with this instructional book available as a PDF Download only. |
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| The Bulgarian Tamboura |
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| Folk rhythms of Bulgaria featuring the tamboura, percussion and guitar form this album of original music by Valeri Dimchev. |
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| Armenian Duduk (Instrument) |
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| The authentic Armenian duduk is made out of apricot wood for both the amateur and professional musician. These duduks are handmade from Armenia. |
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| Slah Manaa Ensemble: Art of Arabic Folk Music |
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| Slah Eddine Manaa was Born in Kerouan in 1949. Obtained a diploma of Arab music and of nay at the National Conservatory of Music and Dance of Tunis in 1970 then became a professor of nay at the Rachidia. He made numerous musical trips to the Arab and Europe countries as a member of the National Folkloric Troupe and of the Rachidia. |
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| One Man's Passion |
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| One Man's Passion takes us on a ride through the Middle East with heavy jazz influences. This album is the perfect Middle Eastern instrumental album featuring traditional music and inspirational (taksim) playing by the musicians. |
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| Mystical Veil |
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| An ideale belly dance item for dancers as well as enthusiasts of Middle Eastern music. Featuring Mal Barsamian on clarinet and oud. |
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| Harmonic Classics |
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| Harmonic Classics is a compilation album of over seventy minutes of some of the finest music produced by American Recording Productions. This album features George Mgrdichian, Mal Barsamian, Ara Topouzian, Joe Zeytoonian and dozens artists that represent the Armenian and Middle Eastern music community. |
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| Full Circle |
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| Vignettes of Middle Eastern and Armenian folk idioms are woven into a sonorous fabric. Parallel lines diverge and become parallel again, transporting the listener on a journey east. |
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| Eastern Winds |
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| Eastern Winds is a CD featuring Ara Topouzian's musical group based out of Detroit Michigan. Eastern Winds performs music of the Mediterranean to the Middle East. |
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| Mal Barsamian: One Take |
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| Mal Barsamian: One Take is a journey featuring one of the United States great Armenian musicians performing traditional Armenian dance music. Barsamian performs the clarinet, oud, guitar and dumbeg on most tracks. |
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| Near Eastern Ride |
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| Near Eastern Ride represents a fast paced musical experience for Armenian and Middle Eastern dancing. Ara Topouzian, Dick Barsamian along with an ensemble of superb musicians have surpassed the expectations of even the most discriminating listener. |
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| Khnjook! The Ara Topouzian Ensemble |
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| Traditional Armenian and Middle Eastern dances featuring the Ara Topouzian Ensemble, a full Armenian party ensemble performing classic dance songs. |
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| Chick Ganimian Live |
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| Recorded live at the Sheraton Regal Hotel in Hyannis, Massachusetts on July 3, 1978. Charles 'Chick' Ganimian was an Armenian-American musician known mostly for playing the oud. His oud style was unique and he was known for playing Turkish, Armenian, and Arabic music. |
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| Music of Komitas Vardabed |
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| Yerevan Chamber Choir performs choral and orchestral adaptations of folk songs that were composed by the Father of Armenian Music, Komitas Vartabed. The 26-member Yerevan Chamber Choir, under the direction of maestro Harutyun Topikyan, performs a bounty of the Armenian composer's tunes — including "Harvest Song," "Threshing Song," and "Lullaby" — with elegance, bravado, and gusto. |
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| Stringed Tranquility |
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| Ara Topouzian and Dick Barsamian come together to demonstrate their skills on the oud and kanun presenting a collection of classic Armenian folk songs for your listening pleasure. |
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| For the Children of Armenia |
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| This recording contains Armenian folk instrumental music, and has become one of ARP's most popular sellers featuring Ara Topouzian, Mark Gavoor and Tom Zakarian. |
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| Whispers of Ellis Island |
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| Including some of the most beautiful Armenian music ever heard from Joe Zeytoonian on oud, jumbush, and Ara Topouzian on kanun percussion. |
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| Faces of Bravery |
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| Faces of Bravery is a collection of Armenian folkdance music performed on the kanun, oud, percussion and guitar. This album features the talents of Ara Topouzian, Mark Gavoor, and Skip Krepelka. |
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| Echo of the Mountains |
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| Echo of the Mountains brings together an ensemble of superb Armenian folk musicians led by duduk master Yeghish Manoukian. |
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| Ancient Lands |
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| Authentic Armenian duduk folk and religious music performed by duduk master Armen Stepanyan and his father Hayk Stepanyan. |
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| Illumination |
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Yeghish Manoukian: Illumination
Manoukian's ensemble performs classic Armenian folk songs composed by Sayat Nova and Komitas. |
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| The Levendes: Welcome To Greek Town |
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| The Levendes first recording loaded with various traditional Greek folk Dancing songs. There's also a couple of contemporary Greek songs as well as some of the most popular classics. |
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| Vasilios Saleas |
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| Vasilios Saleas, one of the legendary Greek clarinetists of all time is featured in this digital release of two of his most famous LP recordings from the 1960s. |
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| Return to our Roots |
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| Jim Stoynoff began studying the clarinet in 1962. Since that time he has specialized in the research, preservation and performance of Greek Folk Music, with particular emphasis on the regional folk clarinet styles of Epiros, Macedonia, Central Greece and Turkey. He has studied with such masters of Greek Folk clarinet as Anestopoulos, Stamelos, Halkias and Saffet Gundeger of Istanbul Radio. Since 1965 Jim has performed regularly at major functions within the Greek and Turkish communities, and has appeared with various groups throughout the U.S. |
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