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Duduki of Tbilisi : Eldar Shoshitashvili and his students

Title
Duduki of Tbilisi : Eldar Shoshitashvili and his students.
Publication
[San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming, 2014.
Physical Description
1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 21 min.) : digital, .flv file, sound
Local Notes
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Notes
Title from title frames.
Originally produced by Documentary Educational Resources in 2012.
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Summary
While the rural polyphonic songs of Georgia (Caucasus) are internationally appreciated and have become a national symbol, the urban instrumental music of the eastern part of the country is less well known. The Georgian duduki, a double-reed wind instrument of the oboe family, is known by different names in neighboring countries such as Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran and Turkey. In the 19th century Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, had a large multi-lingual population composed mainly of Georgians, Armenians, Azeri and Kurds, who practised and listened to duduki music. Traditional duduki music, performed by a soloist, a drone player, and a doli drummer who is also a singer, is derived from Middle Eastern styles and repertoires. Georgian musicians in the 20th century developed westernized local styles recalling the famous three-part polyphonic rural singing. At a rehearsal for an upcoming concert, master musician Eldar Shoshitashvili and his students perform traditional oriental repertoires as well as modern westernized songs. Filmmaker: Hugo Zemp and Nino Tsitsishvili.
Variant and related titles
Kanopy Base.
Format
Images / Online / Video & Film
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 31, 2023
Publisher's number
1096483 Kanopy
Genre/Form
Short films.
Documentary films.
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