Armenian Songs For Children
Avie - AV 2449
Wykonawcy
Isabel Bayrakdarian, soprano
Ellie Choate, harp
Ray Furuta, flute
Ruben Harutyunyan, duduk
Isabel Bayrakdarian, soprano
Ellie Choate, harp
Ray Furuta, flute
Ruben Harutyunyan, duduk
Utwory na płycie:
- Six Children's Songs
- Five Lullaby Fragments
- Sleep My Child Lullaby
- Dream
- You Are Beautiful Lullaby from Agn
- Children’s Prayer
- Song of the Partridge
- Little Wooden Horse
- The Swallow
- Bjingo
- The Swallow
- Serenade
- Nocturne
- Sleep My Child Lullaby
- Swinging Song Lullaby from Bithynia-Bardizag
- Cradle Song Lullaby from Bithynia-Bardizag
- Rocking Song Lullaby from Gesaria
- Bouncing Song from Gesaria
- The Scarecrow from Kharpert
- Two Playsongs from Agn
- Two Lullabies from Agn
- Rocking Song Lullaby from Khlat-Bitlis
- I Sing To You Lullaby from Dikranagerd
- Collection of Alphabet Songs from Medz Nor Kiugh-Bursa
- Four Children’s Songs from Van
- Come, My Nightingale Popular Lullaby
- Bouncing Song from Ani
- Cradle Song Lullaby from Ani
- Rocking Song Lullaby from Ani
Six Children's Songs
Five Lullaby Fragments
Sleep My Child - Lullaby
Dream
You Are Beautiful - Lullaby from Agn
Children's Prayer
Song of the Partridge
Little Wooden Horse
The Swallow
Bjingo
The Swallow
Serenade
Nocturne
Sleep My Child - Lullaby
Swinging Song - Lullaby from Bithynia-Bardizag
Cradle Song - Lullaby from Bithynia-Bardizag
Rocking Song - Lullaby from Gesaria
Bouncing Song - from Gesaria
The Scarecrow - from Kharpert
Two Playsongs - from Agn
Two Lullabies - from Agn
Rocking Song - Lullaby from Khlat-Bitlis
I Sing To You - Lullaby from Dikranagerd
Collection of Alphabet Songs - from Medz Nor Kiugh-Bursa
Four Children's Songs - From Van
Come, My Nightingale - Popular Lullaby
Bouncing Song - from Ani
Cradle Song - Lullaby from Ani
Rocking Song - Lullaby From Ani
Five Lullaby Fragments
Sleep My Child - Lullaby
Dream
You Are Beautiful - Lullaby from Agn
Children's Prayer
Song of the Partridge
Little Wooden Horse
The Swallow
Bjingo
The Swallow
Serenade
Nocturne
Sleep My Child - Lullaby
Swinging Song - Lullaby from Bithynia-Bardizag
Cradle Song - Lullaby from Bithynia-Bardizag
Rocking Song - Lullaby from Gesaria
Bouncing Song - from Gesaria
The Scarecrow - from Kharpert
Two Playsongs - from Agn
Two Lullabies - from Agn
Rocking Song - Lullaby from Khlat-Bitlis
I Sing To You - Lullaby from Dikranagerd
Collection of Alphabet Songs - from Medz Nor Kiugh-Bursa
Four Children's Songs - From Van
Come, My Nightingale - Popular Lullaby
Bouncing Song - from Ani
Cradle Song - Lullaby from Ani
Rocking Song - Lullaby From Ani
The celebrated Lebanese-born, Canadian-Armenian-American soprano Isabel Bayrakdarian presents a poignant project of songs and lullabies that traces an arc of the memories and experiences of the Armenian people from the Ottoman Empire through the Genocide and beyond, and pays homage to her personal heritage.
Lebanese-born, Canadian-Armenian-American soprano Isabel Bayrakdarian is as celebrated for her beauty, dynamic presence, and style as for her strikingly multidimensional voice. With this deeply personal project, she gathers a selection of haunting and poignant lullabies that draw on the memories and experiences of the Armenian people. 29 tracks trace an arc from the Ottoman Empire through the Genocide and beyond, with songs and transcriptions by the country's beloved folk composer Gomidas Vartabed, Parsegh Ganatchian who joined the diaspora in Lebanon, and Ganatchian's contemporary Mihran Toumajan. For Isabel, these evocative songs span two centuries and five generations. Sung by her great-grandmother, grandmother and mother, and now to her own children, Isabel's Armenian Songs have an appeal to children of all ages.
Recording: July–August 2020, Paul Shaghoian Memorial Concert Hall, Clovis, California.
Lebanese-born, Canadian-Armenian-American soprano Isabel Bayrakdarian is as celebrated for her beauty, dynamic presence, and style as for her strikingly multidimensional voice. With this deeply personal project, she gathers a selection of haunting and poignant lullabies that draw on the memories and experiences of the Armenian people. 29 tracks trace an arc from the Ottoman Empire through the Genocide and beyond, with songs and transcriptions by the country's beloved folk composer Gomidas Vartabed, Parsegh Ganatchian who joined the diaspora in Lebanon, and Ganatchian's contemporary Mihran Toumajan. For Isabel, these evocative songs span two centuries and five generations. Sung by her great-grandmother, grandmother and mother, and now to her own children, Isabel's Armenian Songs have an appeal to children of all ages.
Recording: July–August 2020, Paul Shaghoian Memorial Concert Hall, Clovis, California.