
The Gurdjieff Ensemble
About The Gurdjieff Ensemble
The Gurdjieff Folk Instruments Ensemble, commonly known and listed on streaming platforms as The Gurdjieff Ensemble is an ensemble from Armenia, established in 2008 and led by the Armenian musician, Levon Eskenian. The ensemble consists of Armenia’s leading practitioners of traditional music performing on instruments such as the duduk, blul, kamancha, oud, kanōn, santur, tar/saz, dap/daf, dhol, and tombak. The repertoire is composed of the ensemble's 'mystic and spiritual teacher', George I.
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Pythia
No. 10
Sayyid Chant and Dance No. 41
Armenian Song
Ancient Greek Dance
Introduction and Funeral March
Chant From A Holy Book
Oriental Dance
Thirty Gestures
Kankaravor Enker
Ashkharhes Me Panjara e
Dard mi ani
Prayer and Despair
Trembling Dervish
Sayyid Chant and Dance No. 42
Zulo
Bayaty
The Great Prayer
Zartir
Arabian Dance
Prayer
Duduki
Sayyid Chant and Dance No. 10
Kurd Shepherd Melody
Havun
Tsaghik Asem, Mani Asem
Sayyid Chant and Dance No. 9
Assyrian Women Mourners
Hoy Nazan
Sayyid Chant and Dance No. 29
Msho Shoror
No. 40 from "Asian Songs and Rhythms"
No. 11 from "Asian Songs and Rhythms"
Caucasian Dance
Shushiki Of Vagharshapat
Trinity
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Gutane Hats Em Berum
Marali Of Shushi
Mankakan Nvag XII
Het U Araj Of Karin
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Yerangui Of Yerevan
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Yot Par (Seven dances): Unabi Of Shushi
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