Zulal, an Armenian a cappella trio, takes its audience on a journey through Armenia’s rural landscapes with their exquisite harmonies and melodies. The name "Zulal," which means "clear water" in Armenian, symbolizes the group's vision of presenting folk music in a pure and unadorned manner. Members Teni Apelian, Yeraz Markarian, and Anaïs Alexandra Tekerian have a shared passion for their cultural heritage and an insatiable drive to explore the expansive wealth of Armenian folk music. They harmonize the old with the new, reinterpreting the ancient songs while preserving their essence.
The group's music revisits the themes of nature, celebration, love, and lamentation, adding fresh and lively interpretations to deeply rooted traditions. Zulal's most recent releases, including "By The Shepherd's Clock," "Jan Yeghevnoo Dzar," and "Seven Springs,” showcase the intricate vocal interplay and unique arrangements that have earned them critical acclaim. Their self-titled album "Zulal" encapsulates the essence of their work, drawing listeners to appreciate the beauty of Armenian musical heritage through the trio's perfected art of storytelling in song. The authenticity and creativity found within Zulal's music have resonated with audiences globally, highlighting the universal power of music to transcend language and cultural boundaries.
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