Name/Title
Karekin Proodian, Akh Anoush/VartanoushDescription
In the early 1920s, Parsekian leveraged expiring disc recording patents to establish a recording label and manufacturing facility in West Hoboken (now Union City), NJ. Between 1923 and 1926, the label produced around 40 discs, with the first 30 recorded acoustically, without electricity or microphones.
Karekin Proodian, born around 1884 in Diyarbakir, became the flagship artist for Parsekian’s label, recording nearly half of its catalog. After immigrating to the U.S. in 1903, he settled in West Hoboken, NJ, a community of fellow Dikranagerd natives, including Parsekian. Initially a photoengraver, he became a U.S. citizen in 1910, married Haiganoush Akmakjian, and returned to the U.S. with their son in 1912. The couple later had two more children, including Setrag, a future musician.
Between February and December 1916, Proodian recorded 18 Turkish songs and one Armenian ballad for Columbia and Victor Records. In the 1920s, he adopted Hovsep Shamlian’s vision of presenting Anatolian music in Armenian, recording 18 Armenian and four Turkish songs for Parsekian. Proodian, Parsekian, and Shamlian formed a collaborative musical ecosystem: Parsekian managed production, Proodian provided vocals, and Shamlian composed. Most of Proodian's Armenian recordings featured Shamlian's compositions, with accompaniment from renowned musicians Harry Hasekian on violin and Edward Bashian on oud.Audio Format
78 RPM RecordRecording Type
MusicAlbum Detail
Record Label
M. G. ParsekianRelease Date
circa 1924Place Recorded
* Untyped Place Recorded
West HobokenTrack Details
Title
Akh AnoushLanguage
ArmenianTranslation
Oh My SoulTitle
VartanoushLanguage
ArmenianCreated By
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