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V. Rev. Yeznig Zegchanian - Forty Martyrs (Armenian Chanting From Aleppo) album flac

V. Rev. Yeznig Zegchanian - Forty Martyrs (Armenian Chanting From Aleppo) album flac Performer: V. Rev. Yeznig Zegchanian
Title: Forty Martyrs (Armenian Chanting From Aleppo)
Style: Gospel
Released: 2015
Country: US
MP3 album: 1580 mb
FLAC album: 1452 mb
Rating: 4.1
Other formats: FLAC VOC ADX WAV WMA VOX APE
Genre: Folk and Country

Rev. Yeznig Zegchanian. Forty Martyrs: Armenian Chanting from Aleppo (Syria). Event : RECORD STORE DAY 2015 Release Date : 4/18/2015 Format : LP Label : Lost Origin Sond Quantity : 650 Release type : RSD Limited Run, Regional Focus Release. Forty Martyrs: Armenian Chanting from Aleppo, is the 2nd release in the critically acclaimed Sacred Voices of Syria series. Forty Martyrs is being released in connection with the 100-year anniversary of the Armenian Holocaust. It’s a beautiful album of sacred chanting and haunting melodies recorded in 2010 by Jason Hamacher in the.

In stock now for same day shipping. Forty Martyrs: Armenian Chanting From Aleppo (Record Store Day 2015). V Rev Yeznig ZEGCHANIAN. Electric Cowbell US. Format: limited trifold 180 gram vinyl 1-sided LP + insert + MP3 download code Cat: ELCW 596060 Released: 08 May 15 Genre: International.

Armenian Chanting from Aleppo. Armenian Chanting from Aleppo. In one of Aleppo's oldest quarters sits a church, once a hub and a harbor. The head priest there, The Very Reverend Yeznig Zegchanian, agreed to chant, but he was going to do it now and he was only going to do it once. Jason Hamacher, a drummer from DC who had stumbled into a serious fascination with Syria's endangered spiritual traditions, sprinted back to his hotel to grab his equipment.

Aleppo, Syria, Armenia, Armenian Genocide, Lost Origin Productions, Electric Cowbell, sacred, chant, christian.

An Unlikely Archivist For Armenian Aleppo: A Punk Drummer From . He's not a musicologist, but he's documented several of Syria's religious minorities, including the Armenians of Aleppo. And his work has become all the more timely - and pressing. An Unlikely Archivist For Armenian Aleppo: A Punk Drummer From . His most recent release is an album that Hamacher made at a 15th-century Armenian church in Aleppo. It's just one priest, Yeznig Zegchanian, chanting. It's the famed Forty Martyrs church, and it's the actual voice inside the church, which is what really makes the album so special," Hamacher explains. The songs are common songs. They can be heard throughout the liturgical year.

The head priest there, Reverend Yeznig Zegchanian, agreed to chant, but he was going to do it now and he was only going to do it once.

The Forty Martyrs Armenian Cathedral (Arabic: كنيسة الأربعين شهيد‎) of Aleppo, Syria, is a 15th-century Armenian Apostolic church located in the old Christian quarter of Jdeydeh. It is significant among the Armenian churches for being one of the oldest active churches in the Armenian diaspora and the city of Aleppo. It is a three-nave basilica church with no dome. Its bell tower of 1912, is considered to be one of the unique samples of the baroque architecture in Aleppo.

Tracklist

When
Today He Rose From The Dead
Great And Wondrous Mystery
We Who Are Gathered At The Renunciation
In Heavenly Jerusalem
Lord Have Marcy
Praise The Lord O Jerusalem
Our Father

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
10610 V. Rev. Yeznig Zegchanian Forty Martyrs (Armenian Chanting From Aleppo) ‎(CD) Lost Origin Sound Series 10610 US 2015
ECR-714 V. Rev. Yeznig Zegchanian Forty Martyrs (Armenian Chanting From Aleppo) ‎(LP, S/Sided, Album) Electric Cowbell Records ECR-714 US 2015