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The Jizhong Sheng-guan Music, a traditional genre prevalent in the Jizhong Plain region of China has been playing an important role in the people's lives for centuries. Its instrumentation, performance styles, and historical background established its distinctive status in folk activities and ceremonies.
From the John Clark Performance Studio
Members of the Bechtler Ensemble perform a program of music by the Armenian curate Komitas, a pioneer in the Field of ethnomusicology. Ensemble director Tanja Bechtler also speaks about Komitas’ efforts to preserve Armenian culture in the face of genocide. Heard on the Episode: Joe Meyer, violin 1 Tatiana Karpova, violin 2 Vasily Gorkovoy, viola Tanja Bechtler, cello Komitas : Armenian Folk Songs for Strings arr. by Sergei Aszlamazyan 1. Shogher Djian (Dear Sugar) 2. Chinar es (She's slender like a plane-tree) 3. Kagavik (Song of the little partridge) 4. March Along 5. Shushiki (Girl's Dance) 6. Echmiadzni Bar (Echmiadzin Dance) Learn more about the Bechtler Ensemble
[@ 5 min] We go 'Inside the Huddle' with composer Melissa Dunphy to excavate 250 years of Philadelphia history, discovering broken pottery, the music of ghosts, and why cricket isn’t actually a boring sport… [@ 29 min] Plus, PJ files a Field report from Carnegie Hall’s "Song Studio" in the 'Listener Mailbag'... [@ 31 min] In the 'Two Minute Drill'… you know that meme? The one with the dog in the house on fire saying “This is fine?” Maybe don’t send that one to Peter Gelb right now… GET YOUR VOICE HEARD operaboxscore.com facebook.com/obschi1 @operaboxscore IG operaboxscore
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