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  • The Shoghaken Folk Ensemble (Armenian: «Շողակն» ժողովրդական համույթ) is an Armenian musical group that performs and records Armenian folk and ashugh (troubadour) music. The ensemble was founded in 1991 in Yerevan. It has since performed in various countries, including France (including a 2006 performance at the Théâtre de la Ville in Paris), Germany, Estonia, Russia, and the United Arab Emirates. In the US, they performed at an eighteen-concert 2004 tour and at the 2002 Folklife Festival as part of the Silk Road project organized by Yo-Yo Ma. The ensemble was also featured on the soundtrack to the Atom Egoyan film Ararat. In 2008, Shoghaken gave concerts during their second major tour of the US and Canada; the tour coincided with the release of the ensemble's latest CD, Shoghaken Ensemble: Music From Armenia.
    Among its founding members are sibling singers Hasmik Harutyunyan and Aleksan Harutyunyan, and duduk player Gevorg Dabaghyan. Its members play a variety of traditional Armenian instruments, including but not limited to the duduk, the pku, the zurna, the dhol, the kanon, the kamancha, and the shvi.


    Members


    Hasmik Harutyunyan: vocals
    Aleksan Harutyunyan: vocals
    Gevorg Dabaghyan: solo duduk, zurna
    Vardan Baghdasaryan: kamancha
    Karine Hovhannisyan: kanon
    Kamo Khachaturian: dhol
    Levon Tevanyan: shvi, tav shvi, blul, pku and parkapzuk
    Grigor Takushyan: dham duduk (drone)
    Tigran Ambaryan: kamancha
    Artur Arakelyan: ud
    Norayr Davtyan: kamancha


    Discography


    1995: Music of Armenia
    2002: Armenia Anthology
    2002: Gorani: Traditional Dances of the Armenian Homeland
    2004: Traditional Dances of Armenia
    2004: Armenian Lullabies
    2008: Shoghaken Ensemble: Music From Armenia


    References




    External links


    Traditional Crossroads
    Road to Armenia

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