TRACKLIST:
1- Yomma Lala
2- Daouny Ajoudo
3- Seher
4- Ya Msafera
5- Sha'am
6- Hawel Ya Ghannam
7- Kabel El Easha
8- Baly Ma'ak *New arrangment
9- Sareery hofin merneym * Armenian Song
Lena Chamamyan Was born in Damascus city where she finished her elementary and secondary education through which she held many school concerts. The first of which she held at the age of five. She started to studying music at the age of nine, she graduated from the economics management department at Damascus University in 2002. while she was studying at the higher institution of music in Damascus , she graduated as a classical vocalist in 2007.
Throughout her university education, she joined many workshops in the field of classic music with Gloria Skalki (Italy ) Karmen Filarna ( Italy ) Mia bits ( Netherlands ).
She also joined Jazz workshops, most importantly, with the German Accordionist ( Manfred leuschter ).this resulted in lena and Manfred featured on each others albums and many concerts in Syria and Germany . She also worked with many vocalists and musicians of different nationalities in many jazz festivals in Syria.
The idea of the project was born before Lena started to study music academically. Classic was mixed with oriental jazz and Armenian music to reflect the unique essence of Lena's style as a vocalist. She was charmed from the very beginning by the idea of mixing simple oriental tunes with cords. Many friend from the high institution of music helped Lena understand and conceptualize the project the first of whom was Basel Rajoub who arranged the music and managed the progect.
They together won the middle east first award presented by radio Monte Carlo in 2006 for ( Hal Asmarellon ) album that was produced by the means of the grant given to him by
( almawred althakafi ) institution ( Egypt ) . This helped to enrich the artistic abilities reflected on their second step of the project , the album ( Shamat ) .
The thesis being reflected in the steps of the project can be explained in two points:
first of all , it's an attempt to revive folkloric songs , especially Syrian ones , in a modern style and arrangement keeping the originality of the tunes and the lyrics in order to create a link between () monotonous oriental classic music and contemporary world music that has a harmonic accompany and different musical styles and instruments that contribute to enriching the tune and to activate the beauty of its genre which helps world cultural contact by forming a specific unique language especially outside the Arab world .
the second point is to introduce origenal compositions allowing a more free space of tunes and lyrics as in ( Sha'am ) and ( magic) from ( Shamat ) album . Composition will get more focus in the next albums
Musicians in concerts and albums:
Basel Rajjoub(Syria): Trumpet, Saxophone(soprano-alto-tenor).
Hazem AlAni (Syria): Piano
Bruno Bawoli (France): Piano
Arturo Satian (Armenia): Piano
Nareg abajian (Lebanon): Piano + Harmony
Omar Harb (Syria): Guitar Bass
Khaled Omran (Syria): Contrabass
Tarek Fahham (Syria): Drums
Fouad Afra (Lebanon): Drums
Souhail Zainudeen (Syria): Drums
Jamal Al-Sakka (Syria): Ruq
Firas Hasan (Syria): Ruq
Amer Dahbar (Syria): Ruq
Muhannad Jaramani (Syria): Ruq
Simon Mresh (Syria): Percussion
George Oro (Syria): Percussion
Abdul Rahman Matar (Syria): Percussion
Ragheb Jbail (Syria): Durbakka
Turgay Ocer (Turkey): Durbakka
Firas Sharstan (Syria): Qanoun
Iyad Othman (Syria): Buzuk
Kinan Ednawi (Syria): Oud
Khaled Jaramani (Syria): Oud
Ibrahim Kadar (Syria): Cola
Mouhammad Fotian (Syria): Nay
Kemal Arslan (Turkey): Baghlama
Tarek Hatem (Syria): Flute
Ghaith Zubaidi (Syria): Clarinet
Nizar Omran (Syria): Trumpet
Dulama Shehab (Syria): Trumpet
Maher Romia (Syria): Trumpet
Valeri Crosnove (Russia): Trombone
Saeed Khouri (Syria): Trombone
Imad Mansour (Syria): Trombone
Briam Sawaied (Syria): Tuba
Maias Al-Yamani (Syria): violin
Rasha Masalkhi (Syria): violin
Sousan Iskandar (Syria): violin
Nazeer Mawas (Syria): violin
Naser Morly (Syria): violin
Jihad Jazba (Syria): violin
Thaer Abds (Syria): viola
Rabea Azar (Syria): viola
Olga Jacob (Russia): Cello
Suhaib Samman (Syria): Cello
Mowafaq Al-Dahbi (Syria): Cello
Salah Namek (Syria): Cello
H?sn? ?enlendirici (Turkey): Turkish Clarinet Volkan ?anakkaleli (Turkey): Turkish Drum Manfred Leuschter (Germany): Accordion
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Friday, May 8, 2009
Lena Chamamyan - Shamat (2007)
Labels: English Songs , Lena Chamamyan , World and Ethnic
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