
Kotchnak, founded in 1976, performs traditional Armenian folk songs as well as songs by ashoughs, or troubadours, especially those of Sayat Nova who lived in the 18th century. Kotchnak has performed in numerous cities of Europe and North America. Kotchnak specializes in the modal and monophonic interpretation of Armenian music. Ensemble based in Paris.
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Gumri
Pahraten Merats
Tamzara
Yis Kou Ghimeten Tchim Guidi
Al Ayloughes (Mon Fichu Rouge)
Ousti Goukas Gharib Belboul
Gulizari Voghpe (La Lamentation de Gulizar)
Dadrak
Medjloumi Pes
Arants Kiz Intch Gonim
Sokhak
Shirine
Groung (Grue)
Tzitzern
Zintch ou Zintch dam (Que donnerai-je au nageur)
Belbouli Hit
Sareak
Mokats sarér (Les montagnes de Mokk)
Char harsanegan yerkerou (Suite de chants de mariage)
Mokats sarer (Les montagnes de Mokk)
Barak djamben mtel em (Chemin faisant)
Char Harsanegan Yérkérou (Suite de Chants de Mariage)
Al ayloughes
Zintch ou Zintch dam (Que donnerai-je au nageur ?)
Groung
Gulizari voghpe
Zintch ou Zintch dam
Usti Guqas Gharib Blbul
Barak Djambén Mtél Ém (Chemin Faisant)
Mokats sarer
Barak DJamben Mtel Em
Char harsanegan yerkerou
Cicerrn
Arants Kiz Intch Gonim (Que Ferais-Je Sans Toi)
Yis Qo Ghimetn Chim Giti
Pahraten Merrac
Zintch Ou Zintch Dam (Que Donnerai-Je au Nageur?)
Sareak (Improvisation De Kanun)
Yis Kou Ghimeten Tchim Guidi (Toi, Inestimable)
Belbouli Hit (Avec Le Rossignol)
Sokhak (Improvisation De Kanun)
Tzitzern (Improvisation De Kanun)
Dadrak (Improvisation De Kanun)
Mokats sarér
Mejlumi Pes
Arranc Qiz Inch Gonim
Makats Sarér (Les Montagnes de Mokk)
Shirine (Improvisation De Dap)
Pahraten Merats (Chirine Et Pahrad)
Char harsanegan yérkérou
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