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  1. 6 lug 2021 · His death was announced July 6 on social media by his grandson and protege, Jivan Gasparyan Jr. No other details were provided. Gasparyan (whose names are sometimes transliterated as "Djivan" and "Gasparian") was born Oct. 12, 1928 in Solak, Armenia, in a village near the capital city, Yerevan. At age six, he began learning the duduk — a ...

  2. Years active. 1948–2021. Labels. All Saints Records, SLG Records. Djivan Gasparyan (var. Jivan Gasparyan; [1] October 12, 1928 – July 6, 2021 [2]) was an Armenian musician and composer. He played the duduk, a double reed woodwind instrument related to the orchestral oboe. Gasparyan was known as the "Master of the duduk".

  3. J ivan Gasparyan Jr was born on October 23, 1982 in Yerevan, Armenia. He has always been inspired by Armenian folk melodies performed by his grandfather, the legendary duduk master Jivan Gasparyan. . Studying music at Yerevan Vocal School, Jivan Junior was also interested in learning the art of playing the duduk from his grandfather.

  4. 7 lug 2021 · Gasparyan (whose names are sometimes transliterated as "Djivan" and "Gasparian") was born Oct. 12, 1928 in Solak, Armenia, in a village near the capital city, Yerevan. At age six, he began learning the duduk — a double-reed instrument close to the Western oboe — from his father, who was also a musician.

  5. 14 feb 2024 · In addition he plays the flute and the zoorna and sings. Real World Records released Black Rock, Gasparyan’s subtle, atmospheric collaboration with Canadian guitarist/composer/producer Michael Brook in 1998, when it garnered the Armenian Music Association’s Best Album award. In 2002, Djivan Gasparyan was honored as Artist of the Year at ...

  6. Jivan Gasparyan. Music Department: The Siege. Jivan Gasparyan was born on 12 October 1928 in Solag, Armenian SSR, Transcaucasian SFSR, USSR [now Armenia]. He was a composer, known for The Siege (1998), Blood Diamond (2006) and Syriana (2005).

  7. This is from a concert celebration of Jivan Gasparyan's 90th birthday which took place in Yerevan, Armenia. The melody is called "Holy Father". More than 100...

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