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Avet Rubeni Terterian: Symphonies Nos 3 and 4
CHSA 5241 (Chandos Records, SACD)
DSD
Multi-channel/Stereo
NEW RELEASE
Playing time: 58'56"
Tracks: 8
Booklet pages: 40
© 2019 Chandos Records Ltd
Main country of recording: UK
Country of manufacture: UK
Sent to a reviewer on 8 January 2020
Listen: Avet Rubeni Terterian: Part I (Symphony No 4) (track 6, 6:10-7:09)
Tigran Aleksanyan, duduk (tracks 1-5), zurna (tracks 1-3)
Vahe Hovanesian, duduk (tracks 1-5), zurna (tracks 1-3)
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra (tracks 1-3 and 6-8)
Amyn Merchant, leader (tracks 1-3 and 6-8)
Kirill Karabits, conductor (tracks 1-3 and 6-8)
Avet Rubeni Terterian (1929-1994):
Symphony No 3 (1975) for duduk, zurna and large symphony orchestra
1 crotchet=138-152
2 crotchet=88 (ad libitum)
3 crotchet=138
Komitas (Soghomon Soghomonian) (1869-1935):
4 Shoger jan (Dear Shoger)
traditional:
5 Noobar-Noobar
Avet Rubeni Terterian:
Symphony No 4 (1976, revised 1984) for large symphony orchestra
6 (Part I) Beginning -
7 (Part II) Figure 92 -
8 (Part III) Figure 118
Recorded 30, 31 March 2019 at The Lighthouse, Poole, Dorset, UK