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Djivan Gasparyan (var. Jivan Gasparyan; , ; 12 October 1928 – 6 July 2021) allmusic gives birth year as 1928. Legendary Armenian duduk player Jivan Gasparayn dies aged 92 was an Armenian musician and composer. He played the , a woodwind instrument related to the orchestral . Gasparyan is known as the "Master of the duduk".On the Track: A Guide to Contemporary Film Scoring - Page 87 by Fred Karlin, Rayburn WrightWorld Music: The Rough Guide - Page 334 by Simon Broughton, Mark Ellingham, Richard Trillo In 2006 he was nominated for for the Best Traditional World Music Album. Jivan Gasparyan, Grammy, 2020


Biography
Born in Solak, , to parents from Mush, Gasparyan started to play duduk when he was six. In 1948, he became a soloist of the Armenian Song and Dance Popular Ensemble and the Yerevan Philharmonic Orchestra.

He won four medals at worldwide competitions (1959, 1962, 1973, and 1980). In 1973 Gasparyan was awarded the honorary title People's Artist of Armenia. In 2002, he received the ( World Music Expo) Lifetime Achievement Award. He is a Honorary citizen of Yerevan.

A professor at the Yerevan State Musical Conservatory, he instructed and nurtured many performers to professional levels of performance in duduk. In 1998, he released an album with a unique duduk he formed. Creating arrangements for four musicians with "new duduk tones, alto and bass, was an extremely difficult task" and challenge, but the quartet did become a reality performing and "there is no other like it in the world", he witnessed in the liner notes of Nazeli. He toured the world several times with a small ensemble playing Armenian . His music has been chosen on the soundtrack of several international films.

He collaborated with many artists, such as Sting, , , Erkan Oğur, , , , , Roman Miroshnichenko, , Boris Grebenshchikov, , , , and Andreas Vollenweider. He also recorded with the and the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

(2001). 9781461672722, Scarecrow Press. .

Gasparyan played as part of the Armenian entry "" by at the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest in and became the oldest ever person to feature in a Eurovision Song Contest performance, but was not officially listed as a guest artist.


Death and legacy
Gasparyan died on 6 July 2021, aged 92. It was announced by his grandson, Djivan Gasparyan Jr. He said "The world has suffered an unimaginable loss tonight. He was not only a legend, but also a person with a beautiful soul. I write with great sorrow about my huge loss. May God keep your soul in the bright sky."

called Gasparyan "the great master of the instrument." He added, "When he lifted his duduk to his lips he cast a spell over all who listened."

Gasparyan was highly recognized by the Armenian government. On his 90th birthday, Armenia's Prime Minister congratulated Gasparyan, stating: "Our people and music lovers around the world have already ranked you among the world’s great musicians. As a living legend, you are a credit to all Armenians." Upon his death, President described him as a "legendary duduk player" who was "one of the pillars of our modern culture, whose name is associated with the creative and working activities of musicians, especially a whole generation of duduk players." Pashinyan called him "an exceptional Armenian intellectual and ranked him among the Greats of the world art; we were proud and inspired by him."

Catholicos , leader of the Armenian Apostolic Church, sent a letter of condolences to his family. "For decades, he performed the gems of the Armenian music on many stages in Armenia and abroad, serving the grateful mission of recognizing and spreading our culture," read the statement.


Discography
  • Duduk. Armenian folk songs (Мелодия / Melody, 1983) / I Will Not Be Sad in This World (All Saints Records, 1989)
  • Moon Shines at Night (All Saints Records, 1993)
  • Ask Me No Questions (Traditional Crossroads 4268, 1994)
  • Apricots From Eden (Traditional Crossroads 4276, 1996)
  • Salute (1998)
  • Black Rock, with (Realworld 46230, 1998)
  • Djivan Gasparyan Quartet - Nazeli (Libra Music 1998)
  • Heavenly Duduk (Network 1999)
  • Armenian Fantasies (Network 34801, 2000)
  • Nazani (2001)
  • Fuad, with Erkan Oğur (Traditional Turkish & Armenian songs) (2001)
  • In My World, I Have No Pain (World Records - Parseghian Records, 2002)
  • Endless Vision: Persian And Armenian Songs, with (World Village, Harmonia Mundi, 2005)
  • Nectar for the Bitter World (2007)
  • The Soul of Armenia (Network Medien's double-CD package 2008)
  • Penumbra, with Michael Brook (Canadian Rational/bigHelium, 2008)

Collaborations as guest artist

  • Dead Bees on a Cake, ; (Gasparyan appears on the track 'Darkest Dreaming')
  • Cosmopoly, as guest of Andreas Vollenweider (EDEL Records, SLG Records (USA/Canada)
  • Naked Spirit, special guest of Sainkho, 1998
  • Eden Roc, , (1999) (Gasparyan appears on 3 tracks)
  • Free Fall, (Narada, 2000) (Gasparyan appears on the track "Incantation")
  • Blood of the Snake, (2006) (Gasparyan appears on the track "Prelude To Battle")
  • RockPaperScissors, Michael Brook (EQR 0006, 2006) (Gasparyan appears on track "Pasadena part two")
  • Pangea with (Houman Pourmehdi & Piraye Pourafar), and Miroslav Tadić (Lian Records 118, 2006)
  • Lightpost EP by The Apex Theory featuring Djivan Gasparyan (2007)

Selection of film soundtrack contributions

  • The Crow, soundtrack (1994)
  • The Siege, soundtrack (1998)
  • Ronin, soundtrack (1998)
  • , soundtrack 2000
  • , soundtrack (2005)
  • Blood Diamond, soundtrack (2006)
  • Samsara, soundtrack (2011) (as Dijan Gasparyan)


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