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This year saw Jivan Gasparyan the younger win the UNESCO prize there.
Michal Shapiro: Grandfather, Grandson, Grandmasters (Video) Michal Shapiro 2011
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This year saw Jivan Gasparyan the younger win the UNESCO prize there.
Michal Shapiro: Grandfather, Grandson, Grandmasters (Video) Michal Shapiro 2011
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I was covering the festival, toting my trusty camcorder, and had the good fortune to arrange this spontaneous shoot with Gasparyan jr in a room just adjacent to the hotel kitchen.
Michal Shapiro: Grandfather, Grandson, Grandmasters (Video) Michal Shapiro 2011
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Gasparyan senior was there too, and at the very end of this video you can see Jivan jr. slide his eyes sideways, to see if his grandfather approved of the performance.
Michal Shapiro: Grandfather, Grandson, Grandmasters (Video) Michal Shapiro 2011
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Gasparyan senior was there too, and at the very end of this video you can see Jivan jr. slide his eyes sideways, to see if his grandfather approved of the performance.
Michal Shapiro: Grandfather, Grandson, Grandmasters (Video) Michal Shapiro 2011
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The name of Jivan Gasparyan Sr. has been synonymous with Armenian duduk for over 60 years.
Michal Shapiro: Grandfather, Grandson, Grandmasters (Video) Michal Shapiro 2011
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The name of Jivan Gasparyan Sr. has been synonymous with Armenian duduk for over 60 years.
Michal Shapiro: Grandfather, Grandson, Grandmasters (Video) Michal Shapiro 2011
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I was covering the festival, toting my trusty camcorder, and had the good fortune to arrange this spontaneous shoot with Gasparyan jr in a room just adjacent to the hotel kitchen.
Michal Shapiro: Grandfather, Grandson, Grandmasters (Video) Michal Shapiro 2011
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As a boy, Gasparyan fell in love with the music of the apricot-wood duduk, and today he's a global ambassador for its sound.
Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume Sixty-Five 2009
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The 17 pieces range widely in time, from a Handel's "Largo" on which the stately soprano sax line is cushioned by string ensemble, to modern compositions by Nyman, Glass, McGlynn and Tanaka - for whose "Night Bird" McChrystal conveys the absorbing, crepuscular mood of a duduk recital by Djivan Gasparyan.
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