Piano Trio No 2, 3, 4
Petros Shoujounian
Petros Shoujounian, an Armenian/Canadian composer has written Piano Trios
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Petros Shoujounian, an Armenian/Canadian composer has written Piano Trios
No 2,3,4,
2018, based on the folksong collection of the Armenian priest Komitas,
known as the
founder of the Armenian national school of music and one of the pioneers
of
ethnomusicology. Below are comments from the composer about his inspiration
in
writing these Trios
My interest in the collected works of Komitas's ethnographical songs was
aroused when I was
introduced to Bela Bartok's similar works followed by Alan Hovhaness's huge
creative world.
Bartok completed his project having at his disposal a large collection of
ethnographic music,
while Hovhannes studied the wealth of Komitas's music with great interest.
It is difficult to say
to what extent the Armenian underpinning of Hovhannes's works is nurtured
by Komitas's
musical world, but his classical interpretation of the Armenian
ethnographical music created a
huge interest in the listener. Needless to say, there is also Aram
Khachaturianis legacy, which at
its core has the ardent presence of the Armenian spirit, nurtured by
Komitas's very existence.
Komitas has left a collection of about 3,000 cleaned versions of the
ethnographic song and
dance pieces, of which 1,700 have reached us and about 400 of which have
been activated. I
believe that in those beautiful musical fragments reside the power to be
revived, once we enrich
them with colorful musical instruments and unbounded polyphonic
imagination.
This is the motivation behind my own work and these Piano Trios: to make
the essence of our
ethnographic music accessible through Komitas.
Petros Shoujounian,
Composer