Tuva: Voices From the Center of Asia
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简介
These highly acclaimed recordings, made in Tuva in 1987, reveal a remarkable and beautiful tradition of bi- and multi-phonal "throat singing". These traditional songs capture the style and role of music among the scattered herding communities in Tuva, a territory lying to the northwest of Mongolia, where music is part of the relationship of humans with the natural and supernatural worlds.
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Steppe Kargiraa
Sigit
Sigit "Alash"
Sigit With Igil [Bowed Instrument]
Khoomei
Khoomei
Tespeng Khoomei
Kozhamik (Medley) With Khoomei, Sigit, and Kargiraa
Kargiraa Duet "Artii-Syir"
Khomuz Melodies Performed by Trio of Khomuz Players
Borbannadir
Borbannadir
Borbannadir With Finger Strokes Across Lips
Borbannadir
Ezengileer
Sigit With Khomuz
Medley of Various Throat-Singing Styles
Kargiraa "Artii-Sayir"
Melody on the Amirge (Hunting Horn): Luring of the Stag
Imitation of: Roe Deer/Musk Deer/Reindeer/Owl/Wolf's Howl/Appeal ...
Domestication of Sheep to Lamb
Domestication of Goat to Kid
Domestication of Cow to Calf
Domestication of Camel to Calf
Excerpt From Shamanic Healing Ritual
Funeral Lament
Lullaby
Wooden Jew's Harp
Lullaby With Khoomei
Long Song: "Don't Frighten the Crane"
Long Song: "When I Graze My Beautiful Sheep"
Kozhamiktar (Antiphonal Quatrains)
Ceremonial Song "Hymn to the Mountains"