Naghash Ensemble | SFJAZZ 2024-25 Season
Naghash Ensemble
Armenian Sacred Music

The Naghash Ensemble

MAR 25 | The Naghash Ensemble of Armenia

Mar 25, 2025
Miner Auditorium
TueMar 25
7:30 PM

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Led by Armenian-American composer and pianist John Hodian, the Naghash Ensemble bring their entrancing original compositions based on sacred texts by the medieval Armenian mystic poet, artist, and priest Mkrtich Naghash to the stage for their SFJAZZ debut. 

Utilizing layered vocals, piano, and traditional instruments duduk, oud, and dhol, the group has recorded three albums and performed worldwide in concerts that bring “a moment of grace and meditation” (Rolling Stone).  

Their music transcends boundaries, weaving together intricate melodies and rhythms that reflect the rich heritage of Armenia with modern compositions that skillfully incorporate elements of jazz, classical, and world music, creating a sound that is both timeless and contemporary. 

Their three acclaimed albums form a trilogy entitled Songs of Exile, with the latest, Lamentations & Benedictions, released in 2019. The album sets Naghash’s poetry to evocative pieces marked by the richly layered vocals of sopranos Hasmik Baghdasaryan and Tatevik Movsesyan and alto Arpine Ter-Petrosyan, with the heartrending duduk of Harutyun Chkolyan floating over a base of oud, piano, and percussion. 

The ensemble’s performances are known for their emotional depth and spiritual resonance, transporting listeners to a realm where the past and present converge. Through their music, they pay homage to Armenian traditions while also pushing the boundaries of artistic expression. 

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Led by Armenian-American composer and pianist John Hodian, the Naghash Ensemble bring their entrancing original compositions based on sacred texts by the medieval Armenian mystic poet and priest Mkrtich Nahgash to the stage for their SFJAZZ debut. 

An enchanting elixir of sounds based on new Armenian folk and centuries-old poetry

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An enchanting elixir of sounds based on new Armenian folk and centuries-old poetry

KEXP

Personnel

John Hodian  piano
Harutyun Chkolyan  duduk 
Aramayis Nikoghosyan  oud
Tigran Hovhannisyan dhol
Hasmik Baghdasaryan vocals
Tatevik Movsesyan  vocals
Arpine Ter-Petrosyan vocals

A moment of grace and meditation

Rolling Stone

Personnel

John Hodian  piano
Harutyun Chkolyan  duduk 
Aramayis Nikoghosyan  oud
Tigran Hovhannisyan dhol
Hasmik Baghdasaryan vocals
Tatevik Movsesyan  vocals
Arpine Ter-Petrosyan vocals

A moment of grace and meditation

Rolling Stone

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