Tag Archives: Mal Barsamian
From Song to Autographs: When History Took the Stage
There are moments in Armenian music that remind us why we do what we do—why we sing, why we play, why we hold so tightly to the songs of our ancestors. One of those moments happened recently at Camp Haiastan, … Continue reading →
Posted in Armenian, art, culture, Middle Eastern music, oud, Reflections, world music
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Tagged Ara Dinkjian, Armeniian youth, camp Haiastan, Clarinet, dumbeg, Mal Barsamian, Onnik DInkjian, oud
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HOMAGE: A Tribute To Detroit Armenian Musicians CD
I have documented in numerous blog essays the making of my film Guardians of Music and I have detailed (probably to exhaustion of my readers) how important creating such a project was for me, especially in the 100th anniversary of … Continue reading →
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Tagged Armenian, armenian genocide, CD, Clarinet, Genocide, God, Guardians of Music, Homage, kanun, knight foundation, Leon Janikian, Mal Barsamian, Michael Shimmin, oud, percussion
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