INTERCULTURAL DIALOGUE by Musicians & Singers at Mount Ararat
Classical Music
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1h 25m
Ararat, sacred mountain of Armenia, takes you straight to the borders of Europe and the Middle East.
Twelve musicians and singers, of Armenian, Turkish, Kurdish, Afghan, Algerian and French origins, brilliantly revive intercultural dialogue. Mixtures of Caucasian, Persian or Turkish influences, the traditional sounds of nyckelharpa, kanun, kamensheh and duduk reveal real melodic treasures to you.
Mount Ararat is volcanic massif in extreme eastern Turkey, overlooking the point at which the frontiers of Turkey, Iran, and Armenia converge.
Cast: Barbara Kusa (Vocal), Emmanuel Bardon (Vocal), Varinak Davidian (Chant), Aliocha Regnard (Nyckelharpa and Fidula), Emmanuelle Guigues (Kamensheh and Vièle), Valérie Dulac (Vièle and Lira Bow), Spyros Halaris (Kanun), Philippe Roche (Oud), Gwénael Bihan (Recorders), Agop Boyadjan (Duduk), Ismaïl Mesbahi (Percussions), Henri-Charles Caget (Percussions)
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