Re–Creation Avetis: Armenian Folk Music Reimagined Through Live Electronics
The album Re–Creation Avetis by pianist Mariam Kharatyan brings together Armenian folk and sacred music, improvisation, and live electronics in a unique artistic collaboration. Recorded at the University of Agder, the project explores how traditional melodies can be reinterpreted through contemporary performance practices and immersive audio technologies.
The album features Kharatyan on piano, Armenian folk musician Vigen Balasanyan on duduk and blul, and Alessandra Bossa on live electronics and voice. Together, they create a musical dialogue where centuries-old Armenian melodies meet improvisation, sampling, remixing, and spatial sound design.
Re–Creation Avetis represents a unique interdisciplinary collaboration between the Department of Classical Music and Music Education, the Electronic Music programme, and CreaTeME at the University of Agder. The project combines artistic research, folk music traditions, classical performance, improvisation, and cutting-edge music technology to create new forms of artistic expression.
The album was made possible through support from CreaTeME and the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Agder, demonstrating how collaboration across artistic disciplines can generate innovative research and artistic outcomes. The project highlights CreaTeME's ambition to foster creative encounters between technology, performance, and artistic practice.
Studio days at University og Agder in Sal 1
Recorded at the University of Agder, Kristiansand by Roald Råsberg, in September 2024. The album is released by LAWO Classics in 2026 and showcases the creative possibilities that emerge when classical musicians, folk musicians, and electronic artists work together across disciplines.