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Ararat



The ongoing collaboration between composer Mychael Danna and film director Atom Egoyan has yielded numerous soundtrack gems, but Ararat ranks among their very best. Egoyan's complex film-within-a-film revolves around the Armenian genocide of 1915. Not surprisingly, regional folk instruments and choral singing play a dramatic role on this effort. Danna and Egoyan recorded much of the Armenian music on location, in a sixth-century stone church with no electricity, but it blends in perfectly with the composer's more sophisticated orchestral arrangements. This is dark, moody, and minor-keyed (not to mention gorgeous) music. By focusing on the plaintive sounds of a solo trumpet or duduk (Armenian flute) and the occasional choral track, Danna has created a truly haunting and mysterious score. A wonderful soundtrack. -- Jason Verlinde (Amazon.com)

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TRACK LISTING:

1. Groonk
2. Oor Es Mayr Eem
3. Siege
4. Something in your Heart
5. Ancient History
6. Need to be Remembered
7. The Dance
8. Mothers and Sons
9. Yeraz
10. They will take my Island
11. Ani
12. His Land was Lost
13. Final Stand
14. Silent Witness
15. Call to Action
16. The Power to Imagine
17. How Did He Die?
18. Return to Ararat
19. All that is Sacred
20. The Ghost of my Father