Tigran Hamasyan & Yerevan State Chamber Choir | Jazz Sous les Pommiers 2015

Tigran Hamasyan piano, keyboards, vocals Janny Nazaryan, Qristina Voskanyan - sopranos Lilit Yedigaryan, Ruzanna Grigoryan - violas Aren Avtyna, Ruben Karaseferyan - tenors Arno Zargaryan, Garik Hayrapetyan - basses In this video you can find the “Luys i Luso” album live performance at Jazz Sous Les Pommiers 2015 performed by Tigran Hamasyan and the Yerevan State Chamber Choir (Artistic Director and Principal Conductor Harutyun Topikyan). ➡️ “Luys i Luso” is the seventh album by Armenian pianist Tigran Hamasyan. As part of the commemoration of the Armenian Genocide, the work was performed in 100 churches around the world. The album is arranged for piano and voices, and features the Yerevan State Chamber Choir with conductor Harutyun Topikyan. Tigran Hamasyan is a pianist and played the piano in the recording for the album. Unlike Hamasyan’s previous albums, the music is more heavily inspired by the Armenian folk style and draws from Armenian sacred music. The tracks on the album are varied and include developments of fifth-century sharakans to modern-day hymns. Directed by Thierry Villeneuve 🎹 Songs “Ankanim Araji Qo“ (English: I Kneel Before You - Mesrop Mashtots) “Bazum En Qo Gtutyunqd“ (English: Your Mercy Is Boundless - Mesrop Mashtots) “Nor Tsaghik“ (English: New Flower - Nerses Shnorhali) “Sirt Im Sasani“ (English: My Heart is Trembling! - Komitas) “Surb Astvats“ (English: Holy God - Komitas) “Hayrapetakan Maghterg“ (English: Patriarchal Ode - Komitas) “Orhnyal E Astvats“ (English: Blessed is God - Komitas) At Coutances Cathedral, Coutances, Normandy, France Official Website: Facebook: Twitter: Nonesuch Artist Page: The Yerevan State Chamber Choir Official Website: The Guardian Article on “Luys I Luso” at the Union Chapel, London:
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