Marlena Mosh

Genre: Folk
Secondary Genre: Classical Moscow, Not Applicable Russia Contact

Armenian folk in ancient traditions and authentic style. Performing: solo; accompanied by piano (by professor of Moscow Conservatory Alexander Malkus); with band of musicians playing Armenian instruments. Performance also includes solo piano works by Alexander Malkus.

Artist Information

Biography

Marlena Mosh, a singer, poet, collector and performer of old Armenian melodies, was born in Stepanakert (Armenia). She graduated from Yerevan State University and went to music school. Subsequently she developed her musical education by taking lessons from well-known conservatory teachers. Now Marlena is a member of the Moscow Musical Society and Union of Russian Writers. She lives and works in Moscow.
In her young years, being a student, Marlena travelled throughout Armenia with a group of like minded people. She listened, remembered and recorded folk chants.
Later in Moscow Marlena set up the popular group “Lorik Jan” with musicians who play various folk instruments. Grant Airapetian plays kemancha (string bowed instrument), Papin Shakhbazian plays wind instruments (duduk, shvi, zurna) and Samvel Kazarian plays doli (percussion instrument). The well-known piano-player, Alexander Malkus who helped to collect rich musical material in the archives of the Russian State Library and other Moscow libraries, also joined the group. The performances of Marlena and her group “Lorik Jan” are always gladly welcome at the best stages of Moscow – Rakhmaninov Hall of the Conservatory, Svetlanov Hall of the House of Music, the Central House of Writers, the All-Russia Exhibition Centre, Museum of the Rerich Family, Bryusov Museum, the Ukrainian Cultural Centre, Federation for Peace and Conciliation, the Moscow House of Nationalities.
In year 2008 she became the prize winner of the Beauty Will Save the World Competition in Moscow and took first place in the Art and Friends Competition in Varna (Bulgaria). In summer of the same year Marlena opened the Bulgaria for All Festival with the old Armenian song Kali Erg. Her solo concerts were held in the Russian capital, Kaluga, Zelenograd, Feodosia and Varna. The same year Marlena has concerts in Paris and gave interview with national radio.
For eight years Marlena Mosh cooperates with the famous pianist, professor of Moscow Conservatory, Alexander Malkus. Frequently the solo concerts of Marlena are performed with accompaniment of Alexander Malkus who plays also solo works by Armenian and Russian composers.
Victor Merzhanov, People’s Artist of the USSR, professor said:
“Her voice flows naturally, like a mountain stream, she sings with amazing purity and soulfulness. Mosh sings impressedly creating visible pictures. While listening to the ingenious song “Krunk” I imagined the tragedy of this song. Mosh found her unique performance style, at the same time preserving the genuinely Armenian intonation”

Instrumentation

Marlena Mosh, singer; Alexander Malkus, piano.

Discography

• 2008, DVD, live recording from Glinka museum.
• 2008, DVD, Armenian songs and interview.
• 2005, CD, songs by Komitas.
• 2007, CD, melodies and poetry by Sayat-Nova (XVIII century).
• 2006, CD, folk Armenian songs (solo and with kamancha by Grant Ajrapetyan).
• 2004, CD, Armenian folk-spiritual songs (with piano).
• 2008, CD, Armenian folk-spiritual misic (with piano live recording from Glinka museum).
• 2008, CD, "Lorik Jan" band (vocal, duduk, dhol, accordion, kamancha, piano).
• 2007, CD, Armenian folk dance tunes.

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Press

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Setlist

Wide repertoire of Armenian folk songs in ancient traditions and authentic style. Each about 2.5 - 4 minutes.

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