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Armenian Duduk Music

Armenian Duduk Music,An Armenian oboe, the Duduk accompanies popular songs and dances and is played at social events such as weddings, anniversaries and funerals. The Armenian Duduk is distinctive in construction and performance technique and characterized by a warm and soft timbre. The project aims to safeguard traditional duduk music in the dif...Benefitting country(ies) : Armenia

1 November 2006 - 1 April 2009

Duduk and its music

,Duduk and its music The duduk, the Armenian oboe, is a double-reed wind instrument characterized by a warm, soft, slightly nasal timbre. It belongs to the category of aerophones, which also includes the balaban played in Azerbaijan and Iran, the duduki common in Georgia and the ney in Turkey.The soft wood of the apricot tree is the ideal material... Armenia

Periodic reporting

Report on the implementation of the Convention

Sofia, Bulgaria, for intangible cultural heritage in South-Eastern Europe. Armenia reports here on two elements inscribed on the Representative List: Duduk and its Music (2008); and Armenian cross-stone art: Symbolism and craftsmanship of Khachkars (2010). In 2006, Armenia received support from the UNESCO/Japanese Funds-in-Trust for the project ‘...

Performance of the Armenian epic of 'Daredevils of Sassoun' or 'David of Sassoun'

l cultural events. Usually the epos teller sits, wearing national costume and is accompanied on the duduk, a woodwind instrument. The epic-telling art has no gender, age or professional limitations. It is transmitted through families as a vocation, most strongly in rural communities with close links to folklore culture. There are 160 variants. Perf... Armenia

Decision

7.COM : Report of the Subsidiary Body on its work in 2012 and evaluation of nominations for inscription in 2012 on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity

national cultural events. Usually the epos teller sits, wearing national costume and is accompanied on the duduk, a woodwind instrument. The epic-telling art has no gender, age or professional limitations. It is transmitted through families as a vocation, most strongly in rural communities with close links to folklore culture. There are 160 varian...7 December 2012

Paris

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