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Progetto Jazz, Cremona/ Italy
Dalle Nuove Musiche Al Suono Mondiale, Torino/ Italy
Тукбойкьян Арто
Arto Tuncboyaciyan
Arto at ArmenStock. Photo by Arsineh Khachikian.
Arto Tun?boyaciyan, percussionist and singer, was born in Turkey in 1957. One of the greatest influences on both his music and his life has been his brother Onno, a musician himself, who encouraged Arto to develop his character not just as a brother but also as a friend and as a musician.
At the age of 11, Arto began his career by playing and recording traditional music with his brother, thus establishing himself as a professional musician throughout Turkey and Europe. In 1981 Arto moved to United States to explore new creative influences, to add a new dimension to his own vision of life, and to escape from the subtle restrictions on identity he had to face as part of the Armenian minority in Turkey. Since then, he has performed both as a member of various musical groups and also as a solo artist throughout the world.
In 1985 his first solo album was released by the Dutch label Keytone: Virginland and Main Root.
It was during this time that Arto started a meaningful collaboration with the Armenian oud player Ara Dinkjian. Arto invited Dinkjian to record the duo project Tears of Dignity with him and also the 1998 album entitled 'Onno' - an homage to Arto's brother and mentor, Onno Ohannes Tun?boyaciyan who tragically died in a plane crash in 1996. The compositions on this album are a clear expression of Arto's memories of his brother, 27 years his close friend, music collaborator and teacher.
Along with Ara Dinkjian, Arto was a member of the group "Night Ark" which recorded following CDs: Picture, Moments, Wonderland and Petals On Your Path. In 1998 Arto participated in the Italian project TRIBOH with singer Maria Pia Vito and pianist Rita Marcotulli. As result of this collaboration, the album Triboh was recorded and released on the Italian label Polosud.
Arto's album "Every Day is a New Life" was created out of his collaboration with Paul Winter. "Aile Muhabbeti", another CD, was released in Turkey as a soundtrack for the film of the same name. Arto composed and performed this CD with various Armenian and Turkish musicians.
To his Anatolian friends and fans, Arto devoted the album "T?rke s?zl? hafif anadolu m?zigi" ('Light anatolian music with Turkish words'.) This album was recorded in winter 2002/3 and had been finally released in Turkey in Spring 2005.
In February 2004, Arto Tun?boyaciyan recorded his new solo-project "Artostan" in Yerevan - a selection of songs from his solo performances - a radiophonic travel diary through Arto's unlimited soundscapes and his philosophical homeland.
Contemporaneous is the album "Love Is Not in Your Mind" - a duo project with the pianist of the Armenian Navy Band Vahagn Hayrapetyan - a very personal declaration of love dedicated to his mother.
The international release of these both albums was in January 2005 by Heaven and Earth.
The Armenian Navy Band was founded by Arto Tun?boyaciyan, the band's charismatic composer, multi-instrumentalist and vocalist. He was born in Galateria (near Istanbul) as a son of a poor shoemaker family of Armenian-Anatolian descent. From a very young age, music has been a fundamental element of life, by which Arto tries to communicate his greatest values: love, respect and truth.
After performing music for more than 30 years on all the important stages in the world and attempting repeatedly to discover open-minded and enthusiastic musicians, Arto Tun?boyaciyan realized that he wasn't finding them either in the Western jazz scene nor in his Anatolian homeland. He was looking for musicians able to make his "sound worlds" audible in the form he had wanted for a long time and which fit his identity.
After a first short visit in 1996 to the country of his ancestors, he returned to the Armenian capital of Yerevan in 1998. There he met the young and very talented pianist and keyboader Vahagn Hayrapetyan, son of a well-known musical family in Armenia. He asked Vahagn to introduce him to other musicians in town to see if eventually he could start a new band project with in Yerevan. At the first session organized by Arto and Vahagn, ten young, outstanding and exuberant musicians joined the rehearsals. They are until today the core of the Armenian Navy Band.
Some months later, in 1999, the band recorded its first album entitled "Bzdik Zinvor" out of a small studio in Yerevan, followed by its first European tour in 2000, where this unique group of musicians gained the hearts of audiences in Italy, Germany, Austria and Spain with their Avantgard Folk Music.
This tour was followed by concerts in France, Belgium and the Netherlands. During a stopover in 2001 in Istanbul, they recorded their second album "New Apricot".
Since then, the band has performed regulary in many European countries and in Turkey, while side projects were born during recording sessions for CDs in Istanbul, Yerevan and in the US.
In autumn 2003 in a studio in Yerevan Arto and the Armenian Navy Band realised the first part of larger sound project to be continued during the next years: "Sound of Our Life - Part One: Natural Seeds". This album was released in March, 2004 in Europe. The US release is planned for fall 2005. It's an one hour lasting composition for ANB, quire and string orchester. Under the titel of "Sound of Our Life" Arto Tun?boyaciyan will continue to record his music diary on future recordings.
Arto's original compositions express the sounds of the past generations along with today's life; this is what he calls "avant-garde folk". We can say that the Armenian Navy Band represents the synthesis of Arto's musical journey and life experiences. As an ensemble with particular virtuosity, it also has great ability in performing live music and compositions taken both from the traditional and from the modern culture of Armenia.
The Armenian Navy Band is without a doubt the most comprehensive expression of Arto Tun?boyaciyan's 35-year musical journey; it represents clearly his virtuosity as a composer, multi-instrumentalist and singer and demonstrates the cumulation of his life experience and philosophy. The instrument line-up varies from traditional: duduk, zurna, kemanche, kanun to contemporary: trombone, alto sax, tenor, soprano sax, trumpet, bass, drums, keyboard and piano. This ensemble, along with the unique vocals and percussion, allows Arto to create a musical journey of the past and present, bringing the sound into the future.
In early 2004, Arto Tun?boyaciyan opened the "ANB Avantgarde Folk Music Club" in the historical heart of Yerevan - which has already established itself as the place to be to hear good music in Yerevan.
Every year, the Armenian Navy Band performs 4 seasons of 2-3 weeks in order to practice new songs and sounds. In the meantime, Arto's musician friends from all over the world and from Armenia are lured by the spirit of the ANB Avantgarde Folk Music Club and join the regular musicians on stage.
During the four-week summer season in 2004 at the "ANB Avantgarde Music Club", the band recorded their album "How much is your's" - Avantgarde Folk Music with Armenian words. The CD bubbles full of the energy of the joy of life. It is a feast of happiness, a manifest of warm affection for the Armenian people people and urging caution to protect the still untouched nature of this small country in the Caucasus mountains. This album will be released in summer 2005 on the German label Heaven and Earth.
Discography
Armenian Navy Band
Bzdik Zinvor, Svota Music,1999
New Apricot, Svota Music, 2001
Sound of our life - part I "Natural Seeds", Svota Music / Heaven and Earth, 2004
Arto Tun?boyaciyan
Night Ark, Picture, RCA/Novus, 1986
Night Ark, Moments, RCA/Novus, 1988
Arto Tun?boyaciyan, Virgin Land, Keytone Records/Svota Music, 1989
Arto Tun?boyaciyan, Main Root, Keytone Records/Svota Music, 1989
Arto Tun?boyaciyan (with Ara Dinkjian), Tears of Dignity, Svota Music, 1996
Arto Tun?boyaciyan, Onno, Svota Music, 1998
Arto Tun?boyaciyan, Triboh (with M. P. de Vito and R. Marcotulli), PoloSud, 1998
Arto Tun?boyaciyan, Avci, Svota Music/Imaj M?zik, 1998
Night Ark, In Wonderland, Polygram, 1998
Night Ark, Petals on your Path, EmArcy, 2000
Arto Tun?boyaciyan, Every Day is a New Life, Living Music /Earth Music Production, 2000
Arto Tun?boyaciyan, Aile Muhabbeti, Svota Music, 2001
Arto Tun?boyaciyan (with Serj Tankian), Serart, Sony Music, 2003
Arto Tun?boyaciyan, T?rkce s?zl? hafif anadolu m?zigi, Imaj M?zik - Svota Music/ Heaven and Earth, 2004
Arto Tun?boyaciyan, Artostan, Svota Music/ Heaven and Earth, Januar 2005
Arto Tun?boyaciyan (with Vahagn Hayrapetyan), Love Is Not In Your Mind, Svota Music/ Heaven and Earth, January 2005
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Arto Tunçboyaciyan Арто Тункбоячьян, percussionist and singer, was born in Turkey in 1957 of Armenian descent of the Anatolian root.
One of his greatest influences of music and life was his brother Onno, musician himself, who encouraged Arto to develop his character not just as a brother but as a friend and as a musician.
At the age of 11, he began his career playing and recording traditional music with his brother establishing himself as a professional musician throughout Turkey and Europe.
Music is a fundamental element of his life, by which he tries to communicate his great values: love, respect and truth.
In 1981 Arto moved to United States to explore new creative influences and to add a new dimension to his own vision of life. Since then, he has given solo concerts of his own music throughout the world.
In 1985 two solo albums were released on the Dutch Keytone Label: Virginland and Main Root.
He started a meaningful cooperation with the Armenian oud player Ara Dinkjian, with whom he recorded in duo Tears of Dignity and Onno for the Greek label Libra Music. Two wonderful albums in which music "has the sound of my life" using Arto's words. Onno is the homage to his brother Onno Ohannes Tunçboyaciyan suddenly disappeared in 1996, in which compositions are a clear expression of Arto's memories of his brother when he was alive and after his death.
With Ara Dinkjian he founded as well the group NIGHT ARK and recorded the following albums: Picture, Moments, Wonderland and Petals On Your Path (released in February 2000 by Universal Music).
In 1998 he participated at the Italian project TRIBOH, conceived and co-led with the vocalist Maria Pia De Vito and the pianoplayer Rita Marcotulli, recording the CD Triboh for the Italian label Polosud.
He is a member of the group WALKING FISH together with Matthew Garrison, Jim Beard, Gene Lake and Bob Malach.
Recently his latest album with Paul Winter Every Day is a New Life has been released by Living Music.
Currently he is working with Armenian musicians with whom he founded his new group THE ARMENIAN NAVY BAND, a small orchestra rooted in Armenian and Anatolian traditional music with the inspiration and sound of today. The project was born in 1998 after the meeting in Yerevan with young Armenian musicians coming from different music experiences (ethnic and contemporary Armenian music). Since then the idea to create a group which could represent the sound of Armenia of today became concrete. The two albums that represent the current aspects of Arto's music search are Avci, a movie soundtrack composed by the artist, and Bzidik Zinvor. Bzidik Zinvor has been recorded in Armenia and is the result of the very first meeting with several musicians from Yerevan. Arto's original compositions express the sound of the past generations along with today's life: this is what he calls "avantgarde folk".
During the year 2000 THE ARMENIAN NAVY BAND has been touring Europe receiving great acclaim from the audience and enthusiastic music criticism. This experience will be collected in the next CD recorded in Istanbul for the Turkish label Imaj Müzik.
Arto can be heard on variuos recordings including those of Chet Baker The Best Thing For You, Arthur Blythe Hipmotism and Night Song, Jim Pepper The Path, Marc Johnson Right Brain Patrol and Magic Labyrinth, Dino Saluzzi Mojotoro, Al Di Meola World Sinfonia, Heart of the Immigrants and Kiss Me Axe, Bob Berg Virtual Reality and Riddles, Hank Roberts Little Motor People, Mike Mainieri An American Diary, Joe Zawinul Stories of the Danube and My People, Oregon Oregon 97 and many other great recordings and featurings.
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2001 Segnali Dal Pianeta Terra, Terni/ Italy
World Music Festival, Roma/ Italy
Udine Jazz, Udine/ Italy
Granda Trentino Jazz Festival, Riva Garda/ Italy
Paviglione Estate Lugo, Ravenna/ Italy
Escales Musicales- Royal Parc, Evian/ France
Tanz & Folkfest, Rudolstadt/ Germany
Falun Folkmusic Festival, Falun/ Sweden
Jazz à Vienne, Vienne - France
Karlsruher Sommer, Karlsruhe/ Germany
Jazz à Junas, Junas/ France
Festival Des Cinq Continents, Marseille/ France
Festival La Mar De Musicas, Cartagena/ Spain
Pirineos La Mar De Musicas Pirineos Sur Festival, Lanuza/ Spain
Sfinks Festival, Antwerpen/ Belgium
10. Kulturarena, Jena/ Germany
Mundus Festival, Brescello/ Italy
Livorno Estate, Livorno/ Italy
Armenian Jazz Music Festival, Paris/ France
Tropenisnstitut , Amsterdam/ The Netherlands
Armenie Music Festival at Rasa , Utrecht/ The Netherlands
Verden I Norden FEstival, Oslo/ Norway
Brotfabrik, Frankfurt/ Germany
13-15
December
2001
22nd Annual Winter Solstice Celebration, Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York City, NY (USA) Paul Winter and guest artists from around the world, including Valerie Naranjo and Arto Tuncboyaciyan, performing at 7.30pm on 13, 14 and 15 December and at 2pm on 15 December in a contemporary musical environmental event based on an ancient ritual, celebrating the return of the light after the longest night.
2000 Martes Musica, Malaga / Spain
Ai Confini Tra Sardegna e Jazz, Sardinia/ Italy
Music Meeting, Nijmegen/ The Netherlands
Progetto Jazz, Cremona/ Italy
Dalle Nuove Musiche Al Suono Mondiale, Torino/ Italy
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=Библиография=
*Ноев Ковчег. Информационно-аналитическая газета армянской диаспоры стран СНГ. N 08 (78) Август 2004 года [http://www.noev-kovcheg.ru/index.asp?n=77]
*Official Web Site of Arto Tuncboyaciyan- http://www.artoistan.com
*Official Web Site of the Armenian Navy Band- http://www.albakultur.de/alba/armenian/
*Serart: Arto and Serj Tankian collaboration- http://www.serart.net
*http://www.yerevan.ru/celebs/index.php?id=119ttp://www.yerevan.ru/celebs/index.php?id=119
*http://arev.ru/forum/viewtopic.php?t=404#top
*http://www.naregatsi.org/Artoistan/links/about.htm
*http://www.naregatsi.org/Artoistan/links/anb.htm - Arto's newest website
*http://www.livingmusic.com/biographies/arto.html
*http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/artists/artist_page.php?id=4
*http://www.naregatsi.org/Artoistan/links/about.htm
*http://www.armeniapedia.org/index.php?title=Arto_Tuncboyaciyan