Alan Hovhaness (Armenian: Ալան Յովհաննէս) (March 8, 1911 – June 21, 2000) was an Armenian-American composer.
His music is accessible to the lay listener and often evokes a mood of mystery or contemplation. The Boston Globe music critic Richard Buell wrote: "Although he has been stereotyped as a self-consciously Armenian composer, his output assimilates the music of many cultures. What may be most American about all of it is the way it turns its materials into a kind of exoticism. The atmosphere is hushed, reverential, mystical, nostalgic.
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Sunday, September 25, 2011
Hovhaness: String Quartet No. 4 'The Ancient Tree' (Shanghai String Quartet)
From the Composer Alan Hovhaness
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Very nice!
I just nabbed this to post in October.
I just heard this piece for the first time yesterday on the radio. I immediately posted it. It is, to me, stunningly beautiful.
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