- The
duduk (/
duːˈduːk/ doo-DOOK; Armenian: դուդուկ IPA: [
duˈduk]) or
tsiranapogh (Armenian: ծիրանափող,
meaning "apricot-made wind instrument"), is a double...
- He pla**** the
duduk, a
double reed
woodwind instrument related to the
orchestral oboe.
Gasparyan is
known as the "Master of the
duduk". In 2006 he was...
- The
Moscow International Duduk Festival, MIDF (Armenian: Դուդուկի մոսկովյան միջազգային փառատոն, ԴՄՄՓ; Russian: Московский международный фестиваль дудука...
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Kebyar Duduk (Balinese: ᬓᭂᬩ᭄ᬬᬃᬥᬸᬥᬸᬓ᭄) is a
traditional Balinese dance created by a
Balinese man I
Ketut Marya [fr] and
first performed publicly in 1925...
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Djivan Gasparyan's well-known
duduk music, as well as
light pop, and
extensive Christian music.
Instruments like the
duduk, dhol, zurna, and
kanun are commonly...
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Armenian musician,
professional duduk player. Born in Yerevan, in a
family of musician. In 1985
entered the
class of
duduk and shvi in a
musical school named...
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contemporary music ensemble from
Armenia featuring three female singers,
duduk, oud, dhol and piano. They
perform new
music written by Armenian-American...
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Artashesi Hovsepyan (17
September 1925 – 1
December 1978) was an
Armenian duduk player and
renowned po****r artist. He
graduated from the
Romanos Melikyan...
- Gudenian, and
Karen Kavaleryan as well as by
traditional performers such as
duduk player Djivan Gasparyan.
Traditional Armenian folk
music as well as Armenian...
- The ney (Persian: نی), is an end-blown
flute that
figures prominently in
traditional Persian, Turkish, Jewish, Arab, and
Egyptian music. In some of these...