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The Naghash Ensemble is a contemporary music ensemble from Armenia featuring three female singers, duduk, oud, dhol and piano. They perform new music written by Armenian-American composer John Hodian based on sacred texts by the medieval Armenian mystic poet and priest, Mkrtich Naghash. Described as "The sound of ancient Armenia reinvented for the 21st century" by Armenian composer Tigran Mansurian, Hodian's "Songs of Exile" combines "the earthy spirituality of Armenian folk song, new classical music, contemporary post-minimalism and the energy of rock and jazz".

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  • The Naghash Ensemble is a contemporary music ensemble from Armenia featuring three female singers, duduk, oud, dhol and piano. They perform new music written by Armenian-American composer John Hodian based on sacred texts by the medieval Armenian mystic poet and priest, Mkrtich Naghash. Described as "The sound of ancient Armenia reinvented for the 21st century" by Armenian composer Tigran Mansurian, Hodian's "Songs of Exile" combines "the earthy spirituality of Armenian folk song, new classical music, contemporary post-minimalism and the energy of rock and jazz". (en)
  • Het Naghash Ensemble is een hedendaags muziekensemble uit Armenië met drie vrouwelijke zangers, duduk, oud, dhol en piano. Ze brengen nieuwe muziek geschreven door de Armeens-Amerikaanse componist John Hodian op basis van heilige teksten van de middeleeuwse Armeense mystieke dichter en priester, Mkrtich Naghash . Beschreven als "Het geluid van het oude Armenië opnieuw uitgevonden voor de 21ste eeuw" door de Armeense componist Tigran Mansurian, combineert "Songs of Exile" van Hodian "de aardse spiritualiteit van het Armeense volkslied, nieuwe klassieke muziek, hedendaagse post-minimalisme en de energie van rock en jazz ". (nl)
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  • Hasmik Baghdasaryan , Tatevik Movsesyan , Arpine Ter-Petrosyan , Tigran Hovhannisyan , Aram Nikoghosyan , Emmanuel Hovhannisyan , John Hodian (en)
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  • New Classical, Armenian folk (en)
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  • Duduk, oud, dhol, piano (en)
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  • Epiphany Records, Available Forms Music (en)
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  • The Naghash Ensemble is a contemporary music ensemble from Armenia featuring three female singers, duduk, oud, dhol and piano. They perform new music written by Armenian-American composer John Hodian based on sacred texts by the medieval Armenian mystic poet and priest, Mkrtich Naghash. Described as "The sound of ancient Armenia reinvented for the 21st century" by Armenian composer Tigran Mansurian, Hodian's "Songs of Exile" combines "the earthy spirituality of Armenian folk song, new classical music, contemporary post-minimalism and the energy of rock and jazz". (en)
  • Het Naghash Ensemble is een hedendaags muziekensemble uit Armenië met drie vrouwelijke zangers, duduk, oud, dhol en piano. Ze brengen nieuwe muziek geschreven door de Armeens-Amerikaanse componist John Hodian op basis van heilige teksten van de middeleeuwse Armeense mystieke dichter en priester, Mkrtich Naghash . Beschreven als "Het geluid van het oude Armenië opnieuw uitgevonden voor de 21ste eeuw" door de Armeense componist Tigran Mansurian, combineert "Songs of Exile" van Hodian "de aardse spiritualiteit van het Armeense volkslied, nieuwe klassieke muziek, hedendaagse post-minimalisme en de energie van rock en jazz ". (nl)
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