Jonathan - 11-7-2007 at 04:05 PM
Anybody happen to know anything about this maker? There's a picture of one of his ouds on Nazih's site: http://www.oudnazihghadban.com/users/special.asp
(scroll down a little bit)
Any relation to Garabed DerBedrossian??
michoud - 11-8-2007 at 03:29 AM
on Nazih´s site there´s a bedrossian not bitrossian...
Jonathan - 11-8-2007 at 03:58 AM
No. Look at the label.
Its irrelevant, though, because it is an attempt to use English (or Arabic) letters to approximate the sounds that would ordinarily be written in
another language (in this case, Armenian). On the label, it is DerBitrossian, not DerBedrossian. However, these could very easily be the same name.
ALAMI - 11-8-2007 at 06:36 AM
Hi Jonathan,
I just asked an armenian colleague about this and he told me that it is the same name and that it is normal to find it written both ways :
Bittrossian or Bedrossian, it is due to differences between Armenia's armenian spelling and the rest of the world armenian, he also says that even if
written with a "T" it is still pronounced more like "D".
What is odd is the difference in the first name.
Ararat66 - 11-8-2007 at 07:33 AM
It's a beautiful looking oud whoever made it - I love the star. I've seen a couple of Bedrossians on Nazih's site in the past and they are very
tempting - they have a lovely curve to the base of the bowl. Shat lav
Leon
Jonathan - 11-8-2007 at 09:04 AM
Thanks, guys. There were a couple of well-known DerBedrossians-- Garabed and Smpad. I wonder if Arminak is part of this same family?
You're right, Leon. shat lav eh.
zalzal - 11-8-2007 at 12:44 PM
Hey Jonathan, ask Harry Bedrossian, may be he is a great grandson of Der Bedrossian oudists clan………
Well, who knows ??
DEC. 31, 2007 • PROVIDENCE ARF NEW YEAR’S EVE DINNER / DANCE. Hosted by the Providence Kristapor Gomideh. Entertainment provided by Carnig
Mikhitarian (clarinet), Harry Bedrossian (oud and vocals), Jay Baronian (dumbeg and vocals) and Bruce Gigarjian (guitar), and DJ Rootz. Mezza and
shish kebab dinner served at 7 p.m. Dance begins at 9 p.m. At the Greek Orthodox Annunciation Church at 175 Oaklawn Avenue in Cranston, R.I. Tickets
are $50 for the dinner and dance, or $25 for the dance only. Tickets or tables of 10 can be reserved by contacting Steve Mesrobian at (774) 215-0293
or smesrobian@yahoo.com.
http://www.hairenik.com/armenianweekly/calendar_index.htm
Ararat66 - 11-8-2007 at 03:36 PM
31.12.07 That's my 41st birthday folks.
Leon
Andy - 11-8-2007 at 05:54 PM
Really did not want to post on this but I really don't think Harry is related to this oud maker. I had known Harry's uncle and family ( like an
extended family) for over 50 years and have known Harry for years and no one has ever mentioned any relationship.
Andy - 11-8-2007 at 06:02 PM
BTW, the Der in Der Bedrossian indicates there was a priest in the family and very unlikely that the Der would be dropped to just Bedrossian since
having a priest in the family was an honor. In Armenian we call a priest Der Der which I think is an informal usage.
mavrothis - 11-10-2007 at 08:14 AM
Could Arminak just be a nickname pointing to his Armenian heritage?
Just a thought.