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Le Voyage En Armenie
Bande Originale Du Film De Robert Guediguian
Arto Tuncboyaciyan (Composer, Performer)




 

  
Iris Music
2006 / Paris

Music / Soundtrack

Tracks
1:
ABC 0:50
2:
Zetuni Zar 4:53
3:
Dolma Mama 4:46
4:
Hoonk (Incense) 2:30
5:
Dancing Hands 4:35
6:
Armenie 3:20
7:
Butterfly 3:32
8:
Sun Up / Sun Down 1:49
9:
Yegeres Sareit (Welcome to Your Mountain) 5:24
10:
Camomille (Duduk 1) 5:23
11:
Takuhi 2:22
12:
Shawl (Duduk 2)
13:
Im Achkovis (With My Eye) 5:43
14:
I am Simple Like Water / Deep Loke Water 5:19
Այրիս երաժշտութիւն
2006 / Փարիզ

Երաժշտութիւն / Շարժապատկերի նուագ


Description
Robert Guédiguian :

"I had already used Arto Tunçboyaciyan’s music for the film Mon Père est Ingénieur (My Father is an Engineer) because it showed two apparently contradictory aspects: a link to ancestral traditions in its use of a traditional instrument from Anatolia, but also a keen interest in everything contemporary.

In Mon père est Ingénieur, the interplay between the myth of the Nativity and the modern world called for music of this kind. In my view, there was a perfect match here between two sensibilities, between Arto’s way of composing music and my own vision, in that particular film at least.

When I started thinking about making a film set in the land of my ancestors, in Armenia, the idea of working on the soundtrack with Arto beforehand seemed inescapable. All the more so since Arto was himself born in Turkey, grew up in the United States, and then made the same journey back to his homeland where, in Erevan, he founded the Armenian Navy Band.

The two of us met up long before shooting began. We worked from the script so that Arto could take inspiration from the story and so create a ‘story’ of his own, which would be, so to speak, at the right distance from the finished film. In other words, the music that I wanted had both to ‘work’ with the pictures on screen but also make them seem ‘strange’. It had to be neither too close to the film (simply illustrating the action) nor too far away (simply commenting on it).”
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