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H. Aram Gulezyan
The Oud
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Record: VG...tracks well...no noise...$12.00
SIDE 1
1) Pharaonic Egyptian - Not Given...NTG
2) Oushak Taksim - Not Given...NTG
3) Mevlevi Chefti - Not Given...NTG
4) Orientate - Not Given...NTG
5) Danse Arabe - Not Given...NTG
SIDE 2
1) Saz Samahi - Not Given...NTG
2) Leb - Not Given...NTG
3) Danse Kurte - Not Given...NTG
4) Hehr Sabaktan - Not Given...NTG
5) Karoon - Not Given...NTG
6) Chefti Telif - Not Given...NTG
2. Oushak Taksim — Oud Solo
This is an Oud fantasy based on an ancient mode. The influence of this early music upon
neighboring countries of the Near and Middle East is evidenced in the composition.
Oushak Taksim in a demotic sense means "small portions". This is a creative melody,
improvised by the Oudist in 'small portions'. The scale and mode is indigenous to the
Near East.
3. Mevlevi Chefti
A dance melody, indigenous to Kurdistan.
4. Orientate
The influence upon Near and Middle East music grew and was expanded by the more
sophisticated instrumentalists. Recalling the gay tunes played in areas of Armenia,
it is a vivacious and happy oriental mode, composed by H. Aram Gulezyan.
5. Danse Arabe
An example of the melodic structure of music indigenous to, Arabia, the melody was
originally played on the Zoornah, an oboe-type wind instrument.
7. Leb - Leb Bouji
The composition furnishes an excellent example of the influence into classical Turkish
music, containing elements of modern treatment.
8. Danse Kurte
Kurdistan is located in a beautiful area in northeast Turkey, northwest of Persia.
The composition is illustrative of Kurdish melodies played at harvest time and at
marriage festivals. The melody was played on the
'Kaval', an ancient wood
flute.
9. Hey Laren
A Turkish love song in which boy loves girl. He invites her for an evening of romance.
He is jealous and inquires as to who is with her when he is not.
10. Hehr Sabaktan
Turkish in origin, Hehr-Sabaktan or Every Morning speaks of the flowers blooming every
morning, and withering at sunset.
He sings of her lovely face blooming each morning like the flowers and sad at night.
11. Karoon — Oud Solo
Karoon means Spring Time. It is typical of the plaintive classical Armenian tunes —
dwelling on romance.
12. Chefti Telif
Chefti-Telli, or "double strings." By innuendo, the inference that his sweetheart is
two-faced and not true or sincere in her love.
Oud arrangements by H. Aram Gulezyan
The OUD
The original name of the Oud was "Al-Oud". In time, the prefix "Al" was dropped, and the
instrument became known as the OUD or 'UD. Later, the combination' of "Al-Oud" became
"Lute". Archeological discoveries revealed a vast array of beautiful and luxuriously-toned
instruments; i.e. harps, lutes, dulcimers and flutes.
The only type of music capable of being produced on the Oud had been melodic. The Oud is
tuned in 4th — A.D.G.C. The bass string is an octave lower G.
The Oud is of Arab perpetuation. The first of its kind, similar in body but with a longer
neck, was discovered in the tomb of Sen-Mut, a tutor of Princess Neferura, who exercised
great influence over the arts during the reign of Queen Hatshepsut from 1501 to 1479 B.C.
Music was revered as a great art, and scientifically studied.
H. ARAM GULEZYAN
Serious critics here and abroad regard Gulezyan's art as superb. He has few peers in his
effortless interpretations of difficult classical compositions.
Gulezyan has appeared before many musical art societies in the United States and abroad.
In 1952 he was invited by Prime Minister Mohamed Naguib, lectured and gave recitals in
Egypt. His repertoire included compositions presented in this Lyrichord release, as well
as exciting examples of Algerian, Moorish and Spanish influences. In Gulezyan's hands the
Oud becomes a truly cosmopolitan source of musical pleasure.
Music of the Near East — The Oud presents compositions which exemplify the musical culture of several areas of the Near and Middle East. The orchestrated compositions are the descendants of these early melodies and contain elements of music of great antiquity.
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