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ID: SKMR030 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: World MusicSubkolektion: 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: SKMR058 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: World MusicSubkolektion: Folk Music Russian traditional Chanson
Veronika Bulycheva : voix, chœurs, guitare
Natalia Ermilova : chœurs, violin
Martial Besombes : claviers, programmations(1,2,8)
Félix Sabal-lecco : batterie, percussion
Franky Molet : basse
Julien Tekeyan: percussion (6)
Stéphane Brossollet : mixage (2,8)
Fred Carayol : ingénieur du son
Enregistré au studio Mercredi 9 / Paris 1998 |
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ID: FHR02 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: JazzThe Teak Project brings together three of Britain's finest young improvisers to make music that defies definition. This is not 'jazz' or 'Hindustani classical', at least not as you've known it. It is a unique piece of joinery: classic, seamless powered by solid and individual vocabularies.
Songlines:
"At last-an East-meets-West to be proud of"
Recording information: Temple Studios, London, England (12/2006). |
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ID: PR12 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: World Musicfolk rock / celtic folk / celtic folk rock
Ogam:
Olga Tkacheva - vocal
Maria Melnik - violin
Darya Melnik - viola
Leonid Koida - drum, percussion
Artem Tkachev - bass, acoustic guitar (3, 5-8), vocals
Additional musicians:
Andrey Moroz - acoustic guitar (1)
Igor Klotz - acoustic guitar (2, 4, 9) |
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ID: GD148 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: World MusicSubkolektion: Ethno At the end 2005 the most famous ethno music magazine in France, Trad Magazine awarded its prize “BRAVOS” for this release. |
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ID: GD267 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subkolektion: Piano The ancient Celts appeared in Europe eight to ten centuries before the birth of Christ. Travelling through the whole territory of Eurasia, they were exposed to the cultural influence of the local tribes which inhabited these lands. Thus, along with the Celtic core, their tradition is also influenced by elements of the native tribal groups. In order to show these influences, the three musicians make a music survey of the regions that have enriched the Celtic culture.
Emile Naoumoff was born in Sofia in 1962. At the age of eight he began taking piano lessons with Nadia Boulanger and became her student over the following ten years, until her death. In the course of his solo carrier he has worked closely with great conductors (Bernstein, Rostropovich, Casadesus, Lombard, etc.) and famous orchestras (the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Philharmonic Orchestra of Radio-France, the NHK Symphony, Tokyo, etc.). He has also taught at the Concervatory of Paris, the University of California, Berkley, and at Stanford University. Currently, he is Associate Professor of Piano at the School of Music at Indiana University, Bloomington. He also directs his own Summer Music Academy near Paris.
Catherine Marchese was born in 1961 in New York. She studied bassoon with William Pollisi and, later, with Loren Glickman while she attended the Juilliard School. In 1986 she was awarded the Diplome Superieur d'Execution at the Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris. She has performed as soloist with different ensembles (Ensemble Orchestral de Paris, the Prague Symphony, the Polish and Norwegian Chamber Orchestras, etc.). Her repertoire includes all famous works for bassoon. She has made recordings for Sony Classical, Sude Productions, Gega New, and Saphir Productions.
Sarah Stevens-Estabrook was born in Indianapolis. She studied bassoon with Leonard Sharrow and received her Bachelor of Music Education degree at the Indiana University School of Music in 1976. In addition, she studied accordion with Ken Ksobiech, teacher at the Milwaukee Accordion Conservatory, and jazz piano at Indiana University with David Baker and Luke Gillespie. She received her Ph.D. in Instructional Systems Technology from Indiana University in 1986. Since 1976 she has taught music in the public schools of Bloomington, Indiana. During that time she has written several musicals which have been published by Dramatic Publishing. Most recently Ms. Stevens-Estabrook taught and performed at the Nadia Boulanger Academie in Gargenville, France.
Catherine Marchese, bassoon
Sarah Stevens-Estabrook, bassoon and accordion
Emile Naoumoff, piano
Recorded live at the Lily Reid Holt Memorial Chapel in Lake Forest, Illinois, November 18, 2000 |
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ID: SKMR081 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: World MusicWorld music & chill out remix`s traditional songs and music of the Pamir Mountain
Dmitry Evsikov - band leader, programming, tabala, dumbek, ghatam, bass guitar (track: 2)
Inta Broka - violin ( track: 3, 5, 6, 10, 12)
Artem Sarvi - keyboards and piano solo (track: 3), second solo (track: 7, 9)
Vilnis Kundras - tenor saxophone (track: 1, 10), alt saxophone (track: 12)
Devika Evsikova - vocal (track: 10, 12) |
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ID: FHR09 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: World MusicSubkolektion: Flute Out of Genre, the solo debut album from distinguished sitarist Jonathan Mayer, spans world, jazz and classical genres. Featuring jazz trumpet legend Kenny Wheeler, the program includes the premiere recording of sitar transcriptions of works by J.S. Bach. Son of the late composer and co-founder of Indo-Jazz Fusions John Mayer, Jonathan studied sitar with Clem Alford (the first ever European sitar player), Pandit Subroto Roy Chowdhury of Senia Gharana and Wajahat Khan (direct descendent of Mia Tansen the great musician, one of the nine jewels in Moghul court of Emperor Akbar). He also studied composition with his father and later with Andrew Downes at the Birmingham Conservatoire. Out of Genre also features the first ever recording of the newly invented pygmy sitar. |
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ID: SKMR067 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: World MusicWorld music, electronic, throat singing, Tuva
The story of creation of this album first of all is the story of true friendship, understanding and creative pursuit of harmony, despite of all difficulties. "Olchey" project was conceived once by an actor and musician George Beletsky, as a platform for creative experimentation and as an attempt to bring together European and Asian ethnic paradigm through direct dialogue of musicians of various nations. "Olchey" was not just another group performing Tuvan folklore. The main task of the team always was searching for new forms of intercultural communication and fresh points of contact for ancient traditional wisdom with overspeeding and modifying spirit of modern times... |
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