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Alfred Reed - Armenian Dances (Part II)
Alfred Reed (January 25, 1921 - September 17, 2005) was an American neoclassical composer known mainly for his concert band pieces. Reed was born in New York and began his formal music training at the age of ten. During World War II, he served in the 529th Army Air Force Band. Following his military service, he attended the Juilliard School of Music, studying under Vittorio Giannini.
Armenian Dances is a Concert Band piece written by Reed. It is a four-movement suite of which Part I comprises the first movement and Part II comprises the remaining three. Each part consists of several Armenian folk songs from the collection of Komitas Vardapet (1869-1935), an Armenian ethnomusicologist.
00:00 - Hov Arek (The Peasant's Plea)
05:26 - Khoomar (Wedding Dance)
10:31 - Lora Horoval (Song of Lori)
Armenian Dances is a Concert Band piece written by Reed. It is a four-movement suite of which Part I comprises the first movement and Part II comprises the remaining three. Each part consists of several Armenian folk songs from the collection of Komitas Vardapet (1869-1935), an Armenian ethnomusicologist.
00:00 - Hov Arek (The Peasant's Plea)
05:26 - Khoomar (Wedding Dance)
10:31 - Lora Horoval (Song of Lori)
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Alfred Reed - Armenian Dances (Part I)
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Alfred Reed (January 25, 1921 - September 17, 2005) was an American neoclassical composer known mainly for his concert band pieces. Reed was born in New York and began his formal music training at the age of ten. During World War II, he served in the 529th Army Air Force Band. Following his military service, he attended the Juilliard School of Music, studying under Vittorio Giannini. Armenian D...
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Thank you for the wonderful music with high resolution and high quality sound. Thank you for your continued support of video distribution. As I trace each note, I can't help but feel Professor Reed's accomplishments.
To be honest I think Part 2 is far better than Part 1. It’s just so inspiring, especially the second movement.
Perfect : Thank you from All Armenian Peoples