In the early days, everything had to be done by hand with old-fashioned hand-made tools, the drilling, the lathing, everything. Even a brace-and-bit would have been considered high-tech back then, as his first drill resembles nothing so much as a primitive fire-making tool (yes, he keeps these relics as conversation pieces). The instrument is tuned by hollowing out just the right amount of wood to create the perfect pitch. Kolya may not be a master musician himself, but many of his friends are, and he knows he must meet their technical specs precisely or all his work is in vain. That he does, of course, and his fame has spread far beyond the local ‘hood, first into
Still there’s always time to relax… and chat… and eat… and drink vodka, the homemade kind, made with local apples. That’s the Armenian way. Everybody in the countryside makes their own vodka, just like they make own yogurt and cheese and lavash see-through bread. They all have bee-hives and gardens and animals and fruit trees in what offers a telescope to the past of one of the Western world’s ancient cultures, likely spun off from the Indo-European core about the same time as the Greeks and known to the ancient texts as Urartians, the people of Ararat. It also offers insight into our own Western European tradition, and all the other relations, too.
“I was feeling lousy when you all drove up, so I decided to hang back and let Vaclik do the talking… I feel better now,” the old master glows as a shot of apple vodka produces the desired effect.
What follows could only be described as a riot of social intercourse between the two masters, the local-boy-turned-guide, a visiting America-based Persian-Armenian… and me, getting exuberant translations at random intervals. The celebration is prolonged and the re-visit will likely be never, for me at least, given the distances involved and Kolya’s advancing age. Still something of
So the next time you see a New Age or World Music master playing his duduk or his zurna in front of thousands of people in the large cities of the West, remember that equally adept masters are hard at work back in the villages of the Caucasus… making it all possible.
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