Arev Armenian Folk Ensemble
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Arev Armenian Folk Ensemble (sometimes just Arev Ensemble) is an Armenian music troupe established Watertown, Massachusetts in 1989, with the aim of performing traditional Armenian music for a variety of audiences. It presents the various musical traditions of the Armenian people to the world, by incorporating both traditional folk as well as contemporary instruments, a union that reflects the ever-evolving nature of music in the Armenian diaspora. The main instruments on display in the ensemble are the duduk, zurna, dhol, and oud.
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