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Russian and World music CD DVD shop and Classic distribution
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ID: SKMR014 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: World Music Subcollection: Ethno world music /chill out /dub /Russia
The collection of easy listening electronics and dub, joining together leading musicians of the genre. Ethno ambient and dub vibrations will charge you with positive energy for long time. Airy, sunny and really summertime music. |
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ID: SKMR042 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Songs Trigon is the name of a folk-jazz band from Moldova.
Guest musician: Valeriu Cascaval, dulcimer
Ethno Jazz group Trigon was born in 1992 owing to desire to play music for the soul, which one is unexpected for musicians has brought to them the European grade already in 1994, thanking to the award of the French Academy of arts "Charles Cros" for debut CD - "The Moldovan wedding in jazz". "Trigon's style encompasses elements of folk, jazz, rock and symphonic music. Brilliant improvisations and a keen understanding of musical forms characterize their jazz compositions. Trigon is undoubtedly a phenomenon in modern jazz music in its highest intellectual expression" L.Osipova, Vice-president of the Russian Composers Union
"The words told to address of group oblige Trigon to correspond to this presentation during the years, always to be in creative looking up experimenting with ethno music and jazz. For group was possible to construct monumental synthesis between Rumanian and Balkans melodies and cosmopolitan jazz freedom."Virgil Mihaiu, Jazz & Rock |
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ID: SKMR008 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Songs World music / Buryatia / Mongolia
«Namgar» - is the unique Moscow-based group, playing the music of Southern Siberia and Mongolia. On the one hand, the group’s message is a revival of passing genres of nomads’ creativity - Buryat dance tunes njeriejen and joohor, «ring-songs», Mongolian olden time songs about beauties and heroes, and their mighty horses. On the other hand - it’s a search for a new musical language, where electric noise reminds of the space filled with ancient nomadic tunes. |
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ID: SKMR045 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Songs Folk, Belarus
OSIMIRA - The ethno-show from Belarus, already well-known in Europe for their unusual views on archaic music. They succeeded to unite mysterious Kryvia (Belarus) ancient folk tunes with modern rhythms and new instruments sound.
There always is the atmosphere of cheerful pagan holidays and simultaneously of dense Baltic woods on their performances. Musicians being on a stage take each sound to heart and start to sound themselves. Everywhere, where they perform, public burns with a fire of primitive emotions and energy. Warsaw, Budapest, Moscow, Bratislava, Tallinn, Riga, Minsk … This is not the full list of places where people always impatiently wait for OSIMIRA. |
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ID: SKMR046 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Ethno The music of the ensemble from Siberian city Krasnoyarsk is oriented around pagan past of Slavic peoples. The ensemble’s leader Tatyana Naryshkina together with a musician and a master of Russian folk musical instruments Valery Naryshkin have revived rare ceremonial songs, legends and Russian epics, which existed many centuries ago. Scythian horn, gusli, zhalejka, horn, Slavonian bagpipe, Slavonian drums and others are among the instruments the ensemble members use.
The ensemble performs pieces composed by the musicians, including songs in Old Slavonic, authentic songs of Siberia and Western Russia, songs of Siberian migrants from Belarus, Ukraine, Bulgaria, instrumental compositions and throat singing. All adaptations of folk songs were made by Tatyana and Valery Naryshkins.
Tatyana Naryshkina - leader
Valerii Naryshkin - instrument's Master
Daryana Antipova - administrator |
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ID: SKMR028 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Folk Music folk-rock, Belorus
Osimira is a project of 7 belarussian musicians. The idea of the project is to restore primary authentic music, which is not only to be played but to live in.
This music unites songs of fairs and sacred rituals from one side and special sounds of our planet from the over side. Nature songs are different from place to place. Time does not exist for our inner world.
It remembers everything- forgotten sounds of great civilizations that have been gone.
Every cell of our body knows this eternal song, the song of nature. |
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ID: SKMR030 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Ethno Ethno, World music, Balkan
This is a concert recording of Drobinska group made in tours across France in 2003.
This disk is representing the folk material of Serbian, Bulgarian, Moldavian origin, superbly played in traditional style.
The disk is one more work of Oleg Drobinskiy quartet, he plays
traditional wood-wind instruments along with over group members: drummer and percussionist Mario, singer Inna Bondar and Dmitry Ignatov on a bass.
Mario, percussion
Oleg Drobinski, clarinet, caval, bouzouki
Dmitri Ignatov, bass
Inna Bondari, vocal, caval |
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ID: SKMR027 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Ethno-Electronica Subcollection: Ethno Ukraine; world beat
Slunchev Bryag - is a young ethno-electronic project from Moscow. Their new album "Dniproenergo" is based on folk melodies and songs from Ukraine & Balkan in author`s modern arrangements. The traditional ethnic culture today more and more often is combined with club dancing music, and the album "Dniproenergo" is a part of such global experience. |
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ID: SKMR033 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Ethno RUSSIAN, WORLD MUSIC, ETHNO FUSION
Va-Ta-Ga group -is a qualitative mix of the authentic folk and skomorokh’s songs and ceremonies with modern musical culture. In creativity of the group it is possible to see both world music, fusion, ambient, drum-n-base and even the bossa-nova. All is played live by musicians and is very harmoniously combined with a theme of the Russian tradition presented by the leader of the band Alexander Leonov in the form of ancient texts and original instruments.
Alexandre Leonov - vocal, tradicional aerophones, music saw
Alexey Derevliov - guitar, processor
Arkady Sokolov - drums, aerophones (7)
Sergey Shelyapin - bass viol |
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ID: SKMR022 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Ethno-Electronica Subcollection: Ethno Ethno-electronica / Tuva Beat
Ayan-Ool Sam - throat singing (2,3,4,5,6), piano (7), igil (1,6,7)-( is a two-stringed Tuvan musical instrument), doshpulur (3) - (is a Tuvan "banjo")
Gregory Beletsky - throat singing (2,3,6)
Sholbana Dendzyn music (5)
Tuvan traditional music has won itself a special place in the music world. First of all, it is characterized by highly developed art of overtone singing. It is easy to see the relation of it to overtone singing used in Tibetan Buddhism, while some scholars point that this manner of sound creation dates back to the first attempts of mankind to speak. It is these attempts that have become extinct in most of the world but still live on as geographically limited heritage, which has only regained its legacy in the past few years.
Overtone singing was a symbol of Tuvan identity from the first half of 20th century at the very latest. But Tuvans boast not only the widespread ability to overtone-sing. It is also a highly developed art which includes at least 3 major genres (sygyt, khoomei, and kargyraa) and several common subgenres, as well as popular personal styles that become nationally popular due to the modern media like tapes or radio waves, that confer every new development of this art onto the nomadic farmers or local artists throughout the mountainous republic much faster than a celebrated singer is able himself. |
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