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    Metro-West Daily News, MA
    May 7 2006

    Blumenau: Magic of Mgrdichian
    By Kurt Blumenau/ Surf~Rs Up
    Sunday, May 7, 2006


    A musical maestro died just a week or so back, and somehow we didn~Rt
    hear a word about it.

    Of course, that~Rs what happens when your chosen instrument is the
    oud -- a fretless, 11-stringed Middle Eastern instrument that looks
    like a cross between a guitar and some kind of exotic seed pod.

    George Mgrdichian, who died April 30, was one of the world~Rs
    best-known oudists (oudistes? Oudeours? Oud-slingers?), performing
    with everyone from the New York Philharmonic to jazz saxophonist Phil
    Woods. An Armenian-American Juilliard graduate, he appeared on more
    than 100 recordings, one or two of which we recall stumbling across
    in our travels.



    We~Rre pretty much fascinated by string instruments of all kinds,
    and by people who toil honorably outside the limelight. So -- you
    guessed it -- this week~Rs Surf~Rs Up is all about George Mgrdichian.
    He wasn~Rt exactly an Internet star, but we found a few tidbits:

    www.oud.gr -- You~Rll probably want to start by learning something
    more about Mgrdichian~Rs chosen instrument. This page, by Greek oud
    player Nikos Dimitriadis, details the oud~Rs long history, as well as
    the baffling variety of ways in which it can be tuned. The oud~Rs
    complexity probably explains its relative obscurity -- it sounds like
    it~Rs just too ornery for some MTV-idol guitarist to pick up and idly
    tinker with.

    www.gerardedery.com/PROGRAMS/HTML/georgeM.html -- Speaking of
    MTV, George Mgrdichian~Rs agility on the oud would be the envy of more
    than a few prominent guitarists we can think of. This page offers
    three RealPlayer recordings of Mgrdichian showing his business.
    (Check out the prolonged, speed-picked runs in just the first 30
    seconds of "Nehavend Longa.") This ain~Rt stereotyped Middle Eastern
    restaurant background music; this is soulful, musical, even fiery
    stuff.

    members.boardhost.com/oudpage/msg/1146442691.html -- What better
    way is there to learn about somebody than to listen to the words of
    his or her good friend? This link takes you to an all-oud discussion
    board (isn~Rt the Net wonderful?), where a user named Saffet announces
    Mgrdichian~Rs death and sums up his contributions to the oud
    tradition. Would that we are as well-remembered, or as important in
    our field, when we check out.

    More heartfelt comments can be read at another oud discussion forum:
    www.mikeouds.com/messageboard/viewthread.ph p?tid=3708.

    www.wolfgangsvault.com/Catalog.aspx?PerformingArti stID=15320 --
    Just how big was George Mgrdichian? Well, a program from a 1967
    Central Park concert is selling for more than $1,500 at this pop
    memorabilia site. OK, we admit: The concert was actually a festival
    of 50-plus acts, among them Stevie Wonder, Jimi Hendrix, Duke
    Ellington and John Lee Hooker, with Mgrdichian among the more obscure
    names on the bill. Still, it illustrates what kind of company he was
    capable of moving in, and we wish we~Rd been there.
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