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'''Ara Dinkjian''' ({{ |
'''Ara Dinkjian''' ({{langx|hy|Արա Տինքճեան}}; born June 18, 1958)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cilicia.com/2007/06/ara-dinkjian.html |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130119151154/http://www.cilicia.com/2007/06/ara-dinkjian.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=2013-01-19 |title=Life in the Armenian Diaspora: Ara Dinkjian |accessdate=2008-08-11 |date=2007-06-01 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.aradinkjian.com/bio.html|title=Ara Dinkjian - Bio|website=www.aradinkjian.com|access-date=2016-04-18|archive-date=2016-04-25|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160425171501/http://www.aradinkjian.com/bio.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> is an [[Armenian-American]] musician. He is the founder of the band [[Night Ark]]. Dinkjian is considered one of the top [[oud]] players in the world, his compositions have been recorded in thirteen different languages, which include the multi-platinum hit “[[Dinata Dinata (Antique)|Dinata]]” which was performed in the closing ceremonies of the [[2004 Olympic Games|2004 Olympic Games in Athens]].<ref name=alwan142>{{cite web|url=http://www.alwanforthearts.org/event/142 |
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Dinkjian has written songs for [[Eleftheria Arvanitaki]],<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-79125830.html |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20121020165159/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-79125830.html |url-status = dead |archive-date = 2012-10-20 |title = Ara Dinkjian Is One of Featured Musicians in Eleftheria Arvanitaki's New CD to Be Launched with Series of Concerts Starting Next Sunday |accessdate = 2008-08-11 |work =Armenian Reporter |date = 2001-05-12}}</ref> and [[Sezen Aksu]] ("Vazgeçtim", "Sarışın", "Yine Mi Çiçek", "Hoş Geldin", among others). Turkish singers [[Gülşen]], [[Kibariye]], Mine Koşan, [[Ahmet Kaya]], [[Coşkun Sabah]], [[Burcu Güneş]] have recorded his songs. |
Dinkjian has written songs for [[Eleftheria Arvanitaki]],<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-79125830.html |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20121020165159/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-79125830.html |url-status = dead |archive-date = 2012-10-20 |title = Ara Dinkjian Is One of Featured Musicians in Eleftheria Arvanitaki's New CD to Be Launched with Series of Concerts Starting Next Sunday |accessdate = 2008-08-11 |work =Armenian Reporter |date = 2001-05-12}}</ref> and [[Sezen Aksu]] ("Vazgeçtim", "Sarışın", "Yine Mi Çiçek", "Hoş Geldin", among others). Turkish singers [[Gülşen]], [[Kibariye]], {{ill|Mine Koşan|tr|Mine Koşan}}, [[Ahmet Kaya]], [[Coşkun Sabah]], [[Burcu Güneş]] have recorded his songs. |
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==Early |
==Early life== |
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Born in [[New Jersey]] to [[Armenians|Armenian]] parents, Dinkjian made his professional debut at age five playing on the [[goblet drum|doumbag]] at the [[1964 New York World's Fair]], where he accompanied [[John Berberian]] and [[George Mgrdichian]]. His earliest professional musical experience was accompanying his father [[Onnik Dinkjian]], a renowned singer of Armenian folk music and liturgical chants.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.alwanforthearts.org/event/200|title=Music From The Fringes Festival: An Armenian In New York|website=Alwan For The Arts|access-date=2016-04-18}}</ref> He received a scholarship to [[The Hartt School]], a performing arts college in [[Hartford, Connecticut]]. Dinkjian learned several western and eastern instruments (piano, guitar, [[darbuka]]) and in 1980 graduated from the Hartt College of Music, earning the country’s first and only special degree in the instrument for which he has become most well-known, the oud. |
Born in [[New Jersey]] to [[Armenians|Armenian]] parents, Dinkjian made his professional debut at age five playing on the [[goblet drum|doumbag]] at the [[1964 New York World's Fair]], where he accompanied [[John Berberian]] and [[George Mgrdichian]]. His earliest professional musical experience was accompanying his father [[Onnik Dinkjian]], a renowned singer of Armenian folk music and liturgical chants.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.alwanforthearts.org/event/200|title=Music From The Fringes Festival: An Armenian In New York|website=Alwan For The Arts|access-date=2016-04-18|archive-date=2013-05-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130522175210/http://www.alwanforthearts.org/event/200|url-status=dead}}</ref> He received a scholarship to [[The Hartt School]], a performing arts college in [[West Hartford, Connecticut]]. Dinkjian learned several western and eastern instruments (piano, guitar, [[darbuka]]) and in 1980 graduated from the Hartt College of Music, earning the country’s first and only special degree in the instrument for which he has become most well-known, the oud. |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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Throughout his musical life, Ara has continued to develop |
Throughout his musical life, Ara has continued to develop a highly personal compositional style which blends his eastern and western roots. In 1985, to help realize these compositions and musical concepts, Ara formed his instrumental quartet, Night Ark, which recorded four CDs for RCA/BMG and Universal/PolyGram. |
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Night Ark’s recordings and world-wide concert tours were highly influential for musicians and music lovers throughout the world because they demonstrated how music can be progressive and creative while still retaining the dignity and soul of one’s culture. Members of his band Night Ark included [[Arto Tunçboyacıyan]] on the percussion as well as pianist/composer [[Armen Donelian]] and [[Marc Johnson (musician)|Marc Johnson]]. He is accompanied by [[Zohar Fresco]] on percussion and |
Night Ark’s recordings and world-wide concert tours were highly influential for musicians and music lovers throughout the world because they demonstrated how music can be progressive and creative while still retaining the dignity and soul of one’s culture. Members of his band Night Ark included [[Arto Tunçboyacıyan]] on the percussion as well as pianist/composer [[Armen Donelian]] and [[Marc Johnson (musician)|Marc Johnson]]. He is accompanied by [[Zohar Fresco]] on percussion and {{ill|Adi Rennert|he|עדי רנרט}} on keyboards. |
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In 2002, Dinkjian was chosen to represent [[Armenia]] in the First International Meeting Of The Oud, where twelve of the world’s top oud players gathered in [[Thessaloniki]], Greece for three days of solo concerts, master classes, and exchange of information.<ref name=alwan142/> |
In 2002, Dinkjian was chosen to represent [[Armenia]] in the First International Meeting Of The Oud, where twelve of the world’s top oud players gathered in [[Thessaloniki]], Greece for three days of solo concerts, master classes, and exchange of information.<ref name=alwan142/> |
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He has appeared throughout the world on concert stages, oud festivals, seminars, and master classes, performing in 24 different countries. His CDs An Armenian In America, Voice Of Armenians, and Peace On Earth were recorded live at the 2005, 2006, and 2007 [[Jerusalem International Oud Festival]]s.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://cdbaby.com/cd/aradinkjian|title=♫ An Armenian In America - Ara Dinkjian.|website=cdbaby.com|access-date=2016-04-18}}</ref> |
He has appeared throughout the world on concert stages, oud festivals, seminars, and master classes, performing in 24 different countries. His CDs An Armenian In America, Voice Of Armenians, and Peace On Earth were recorded live at the 2005, 2006, and 2007 [[Jerusalem International Oud Festival]]s.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://cdbaby.com/cd/aradinkjian|title=♫ An Armenian In America - Ara Dinkjian.|website=cdbaby.com|access-date=2016-04-18|archive-date=2016-04-27|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160427001638/http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/aradinkjian|url-status=dead}}</ref> At the 2008 [[Jerusalem International Oud Festival]], he recorded an album with {{ill|Sokratis Sinopoulos|de|Sokratis Sinopoulos}} – [[Byzantine lyra|lyra]] (Greece), Tamer Pinarbasi – kanun (Turkey), Rimon Haddad – bass (Palestina) and Zohar Fresco – percussion (Israel), and named it ''Peace on Earth''.{{Citation needed|date=April 2016}} |
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Ara has also released a solo oud recording titled Conversations With Manol (2013), as well as Finding Songs (2013), which features 12 new compositions performed by the Ara Dinkjian Quartet. Other releases include Diyarbekiri Hokin (The Soul of Dikranagerd) which is a collaboration with his father Onnik, as well as 1915–2015 Truth & Hope, commemorating the 100 year anniversary of the [[Armenian genocide]]. |
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At the 2008 Oud Festival in Israel, he recorded an album with Sokratis Sinopoulos – lyra (Greece), Tamer Pinarbasi – kanun (Turkey), Rimon Haddad – bass (Palestina) and Zohar Fresco – percussion (Israel), and named it ''Peace on Earth''.{{Citation needed|date=April 2016}} |
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Ara has collaborated with kanunist Tamer Pınarbaşı and clarinetist {{ill|Ismail Lumanovski|mk|Исмаил Лумановски}} in unique chamber-music style arrangements of ethnic folk, pop, classical, jazz, and original compositions. Collectively known as The Secret Trio, they released their first CD titled Soundscapes in 2012, and their second CD titled Three Of Us in 2015. Dinkjian’s latest released is Live at Princeton University, which features both The Secret Trio and The New York Gypsy All Stars. |
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Night Ark reunited for a performance at the [[Jerusalem International Oud Festival]] on November 11, 2010.{{Citation needed|date=April 2016}} |
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==Festivals== |
==Festivals== |
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* 1988 - ''Moments'', [[RCA/Novus]] |
* 1988 - ''Moments'', [[RCA/Novus]] |
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* 1998 - ''In Wonderland'', [[PolyGram]] |
* 1998 - ''In Wonderland'', [[PolyGram]] |
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* 2000 - ''Petals on your Path'', EmArcy |
* 2000 - ''Petals on your Path'', [[EmArcy Records|EmArcy]] |
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* 2000 - ''[[Treasures (Night Ark album)|Treasures]]'', Traditional Crossroads |
* 2000 - ''[[Treasures (Night Ark album)|Treasures]]'', Traditional Crossroads |
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===Ara Dinkjian - solo and with friends=== |
===Ara Dinkjian - solo and with friends=== |
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* 1995 ''Gypsy Fire'', Traditional Crossroads |
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* 1996 ''Tears of Dignity'', Libra Music |
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* 1996 ''Onno 1948 - 1996'', D. Stove Music |
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* 2006 ''An Armenian In America'', Krikor Music |
* 2006 ''An Armenian In America'', Krikor Music |
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* 2008 ''Peace on Earth'', Krikor Music |
* 2008 ''Peace on Earth'', Krikor Music |
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* 2012 ''Sounscapes'', Traditional Crossroads |
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* 2013 ''Finding Songs'', Krikor Music |
* 2013 ''Finding Songs'', Krikor Music |
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* 2013 ''Conversations with Manol'', Kalan Music |
* 2013 ''Conversations with Manol'', [[Kalan Music]] |
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* 2015 ''Three of Us'', with Secret Trio, Kalan Music |
* 2015 ''Three of Us'', with Secret Trio, [[Kalan Music]] |
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* 2015 ''1915-2015 |
* 2015 ''1915-2015 Hakikat Umut / Truth Hope'', [[Kalan Music]] |
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== References == |
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*{{IMDb name|id=2836189|name=Ara Dinkjian}} |
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* [http://www.aradinkjian.com/ Personal web page] |
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Background information | |
Born | 18 June 1958 | (age 66)
Origin | New Jersey, United States |
Genres | Folk, Armenian folk |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter, performer |
Instrument(s) | Oud, guitar, cümbüş, mandolin, kanun, saz, kaval |
Years active | 1986–present |
Labels | RCA/BMG, PolyGram/Universal, Traditional Crossroads |
Ara Dinkjian (Armenian: Արա Տինքճեան; born June 18, 1958)[1][2] is an Armenian-American musician. He is the founder of the band Night Ark. Dinkjian is considered one of the top oud players in the world, his compositions have been recorded in thirteen different languages, which include the multi-platinum hit “Dinata” which was performed in the closing ceremonies of the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens.[3]
Dinkjian has written songs for Eleftheria Arvanitaki,[4] and Sezen Aksu ("Vazgeçtim", "Sarışın", "Yine Mi Çiçek", "Hoş Geldin", among others). Turkish singers Gülşen, Kibariye, Mine Koşan , Ahmet Kaya, Coşkun Sabah, Burcu Güneş have recorded his songs.
Early life
[edit]Born in New Jersey to Armenian parents, Dinkjian made his professional debut at age five playing on the doumbag at the 1964 New York World's Fair, where he accompanied John Berberian and George Mgrdichian. His earliest professional musical experience was accompanying his father Onnik Dinkjian, a renowned singer of Armenian folk music and liturgical chants.[5] He received a scholarship to The Hartt School, a performing arts college in West Hartford, Connecticut. Dinkjian learned several western and eastern instruments (piano, guitar, darbuka) and in 1980 graduated from the Hartt College of Music, earning the country’s first and only special degree in the instrument for which he has become most well-known, the oud.
Career
[edit]Throughout his musical life, Ara has continued to develop a highly personal compositional style which blends his eastern and western roots. In 1985, to help realize these compositions and musical concepts, Ara formed his instrumental quartet, Night Ark, which recorded four CDs for RCA/BMG and Universal/PolyGram.
Night Ark’s recordings and world-wide concert tours were highly influential for musicians and music lovers throughout the world because they demonstrated how music can be progressive and creative while still retaining the dignity and soul of one’s culture. Members of his band Night Ark included Arto Tunçboyacıyan on the percussion as well as pianist/composer Armen Donelian and Marc Johnson. He is accompanied by Zohar Fresco on percussion and Adi Rennert on keyboards.
In 2002, Dinkjian was chosen to represent Armenia in the First International Meeting Of The Oud, where twelve of the world’s top oud players gathered in Thessaloniki, Greece for three days of solo concerts, master classes, and exchange of information.[3]
He has appeared throughout the world on concert stages, oud festivals, seminars, and master classes, performing in 24 different countries. His CDs An Armenian In America, Voice Of Armenians, and Peace On Earth were recorded live at the 2005, 2006, and 2007 Jerusalem International Oud Festivals.[6] At the 2008 Jerusalem International Oud Festival, he recorded an album with Sokratis Sinopoulos – lyra (Greece), Tamer Pinarbasi – kanun (Turkey), Rimon Haddad – bass (Palestina) and Zohar Fresco – percussion (Israel), and named it Peace on Earth.[citation needed]
Ara has also released a solo oud recording titled Conversations With Manol (2013), as well as Finding Songs (2013), which features 12 new compositions performed by the Ara Dinkjian Quartet. Other releases include Diyarbekiri Hokin (The Soul of Dikranagerd) which is a collaboration with his father Onnik, as well as 1915–2015 Truth & Hope, commemorating the 100 year anniversary of the Armenian genocide.
Ara has collaborated with kanunist Tamer Pınarbaşı and clarinetist Ismail Lumanovski in unique chamber-music style arrangements of ethnic folk, pop, classical, jazz, and original compositions. Collectively known as The Secret Trio, they released their first CD titled Soundscapes in 2012, and their second CD titled Three Of Us in 2015. Dinkjian’s latest released is Live at Princeton University, which features both The Secret Trio and The New York Gypsy All Stars.
Festivals
[edit]Dinkjian has performed in several festivals, mostly in Israel, where his music is very popular:[7]
- Ethnic music festival: Songs of the oud[7]
- Jerusalem International Oud Festival[8][9]
- ArmenStock 2004
- Días del laúd Festival
- 1980 Montreux Jazz Festival[10]
Discography
[edit]Night Ark
[edit]- 1986 - Picture, RCA/Novus
- 1988 - Moments, RCA/Novus
- 1998 - In Wonderland, PolyGram
- 2000 - Petals on your Path, EmArcy
- 2000 - Treasures, Traditional Crossroads
Ara Dinkjian - solo and with friends
[edit]- 1995 Gypsy Fire, Traditional Crossroads
- 1996 Tears of Dignity, Libra Music
- 1996 Onno 1948 - 1996, D. Stove Music
- 2006 An Armenian In America, Krikor Music
- 2008 Peace on Earth, Krikor Music
- 2012 Sounscapes, Traditional Crossroads
- 2013 Finding Songs, Krikor Music
- 2013 Conversations with Manol, Kalan Music
- 2015 Three of Us, with Secret Trio, Kalan Music
- 2015 1915-2015 Hakikat Umut / Truth Hope, Kalan Music
References
[edit]- ^ "Life in the Armenian Diaspora: Ara Dinkjian". 2007-06-01. Archived from the original on 2013-01-19. Retrieved 2008-08-11.
- ^ "Ara Dinkjian - Bio". www.aradinkjian.com. Archived from the original on 2016-04-25. Retrieved 2016-04-18.
- ^ a b "Three Ouds: Turk, Arab, Greek and Armenian". Alwan For The Arts. 2007-11-21. Retrieved 2008-08-11.
- ^ "Ara Dinkjian Is One of Featured Musicians in Eleftheria Arvanitaki's New CD to Be Launched with Series of Concerts Starting Next Sunday". Armenian Reporter. 2001-05-12. Archived from the original on 2012-10-20. Retrieved 2008-08-11.
- ^ "Music From The Fringes Festival: An Armenian In New York". Alwan For The Arts. Archived from the original on 2013-05-22. Retrieved 2016-04-18.
- ^ "♫ An Armenian In America - Ara Dinkjian". cdbaby.com. Archived from the original on 2016-04-27. Retrieved 2016-04-18.
- ^ a b Fiske, Gavriel (2007-11-01). "Ethnic music festival: Songs of the oud". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com. Retrieved 2016-04-18.
- ^ Fiske, Gavriel (2006-10-26). "A lute for all seasons". Music. The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 2016-04-17.
- ^ Levin, Jenny A (2007-12-24). "Call of the Oud (Extract)". Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 2016-04-17.
- ^ "Nyiama Ensemble". Montreux Sounds. Archived from the original on 2006-05-24.