Artist's albums
Fuad
2001 · album
Doudouk
1998 · album
Salute
1998 · album
Black Rock
1998 · album
Moon Shines At Night
1992 · album
I Will Not Be Sad In This World
1983 · album
The Best
2021 · album
Non Stop Armenian Dances (Vocal), Vol. 3
2021 · album
Dle Yaman (Sound of Duduk)
2021 · album
Siro Romansner (Vocal)
2021 · album
Armenian Romances (Duduk)
2021 · album
Old And New Memories (Duduk)
2021 · album
65 Years on Stage
2017 · album
Aragats: The Arrival (Live)
2016 · album
Армения моя
2016 · single
Армения моя
2016 · single
The Art of the Armenian Duduk
2013 · album
Pangea
2010 · album
The World of the Duduk
2008 · album
"Frescos" Soundtrack
2006 · album
Endless Vision
2006 · album
Apricots From Eden
2005 · album
Ask Me No Questions
2005 · album
Фрески (из к/ф ''Фрески'')
2005 · album
From the Soil
2002 · album
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Biography
The acknowledged master of the Armenian reed instrument known as the duduk, Djivan Gasparayan was born just outside of the nation's capital city of Yerevan, first picking up the instrument at age six. After joining the Tatool Altounian National Song and Dance Ensemble in 1948, his first professional engagement was as a soloist with the Yerevan Philharmonic Orchestra. Gasparayan later went on tour extensively throughout Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and the United States, and in 1973 was the first musician given the honorary title of People's Artist of Armenia by the nation's government. Gasparayan's commercial breakthrough followed in 1989 when he was featured on Peter Gabriel's soundtrack to the Martin Scorsese film The Last Temptation of Christ; he subsequently contributed to the soundtracks of The Russia House and the cable TV production Storm and Sorrow, additionally performing with the Kronos Quartet and the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. His debut solo album, I Will Not Be Sad in This World, appeared on the Opal label in 1989; his own recordings included Ask Me No Questions, Apricots from Eden, and Moon Shines at Night. In 1998, Gasparayan teamed with virtuoso guitarist Michael Brook for Black Rock; Armenian Fantasies followed two years later. He remained productive in the 21st century, releasing eight albums between 2000 and 2008. Djivan Gasparyan died on July 6, 2021 at the age of 92. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi