Singers of the Caucasus

Singers of the Caucasus

 

Author: VK

 

South Caucasian countries famous for their musical culture are almost strangers to Eurovision. Armenia's debut at the international song contest took place in 2006, the Georgian one - in 2007, the Azerbaijani one - in 2008. But Baku became the only Caucasian capital privileged to take the competition at home. Now Transcaucasian republics are being prepared to Eurovision-2013 to be held in Malmö.

 

According to Artur Gasparyan, music critic, showman, they “are very active in the context of the Eurovision Song Contest. They are very successful, especially Azerbaijan which is making seven-league strides. This is a laudable trend, it is the integration not only of Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Georgia, but also of other new young states in the European world musical process, at least in the musical process in the context of the Eurovision Song Contest, because Eurovision is not world music. Eurovision has very little to do with contemporary show business, in general; these are two structures which develop in a parallel mode. The charts in London, New York or Los Angeles, as you know, or even in Germany and in France and Italy, are not very different from what is going on in the Eurovision. This is a sort of Olympics in music, where creative and personal ambitions as well as the ambitions of participating states are realized. That is, it is a kind of musical contest, competition, and the more active the countries in this show are, including the Caucasian countries such as Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, the better, since life is in movement”.

 

“Caucasian musicians, I call them that in general, because there are so many nationalities, always made me respect them due to their very reverent attitude to what I call the music”, Alexander Gradsky, musician, told VK in an interview. “This has always been obvious. Incidentally, there were several representatives of the Caucasian peoples at the "Golos", who have shown their best, at least in my opinion. I had a wonderful drummer, Armen Chaldranyan, who worked in "Skhomorokhi" for about two years, he was a great guy and a very good musician”.

 

Speaking of his impressions of tours in the South Caucasus, Alexander Gradsky said: “At my time I have been in many places. There were always very good concerts, wonderful ones. I visited Baku a very, very long time ago, but I have a lot of wonderful memories of the audience, about how people received us, that's for sure. Somehow we went to swim in the port area, and then tried to wash the oil smell out, these things also happened. Now perhaps it is much better. But what I see, the panoramas that are shown, I see that the republics are growing and evolving very nicely. In general, I have no divisions, I do not divide people according to their ethnicity. I can say only say one thing: there is a very good attitude in the Caucasus  to what is proper music. I think this is very important”.

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