Music Of Central Asia, Vol. 7: In The Shrine Of The Heart: Popular Classics From Bukhara And Beyond

Music Of Central Asia, Vol. 7: In The Shrine Of The Heart: Popular Classics From Bukhara And Beyond

Music Of Central Asia, Vol. 7: In The Shrine Of The Heart: Popular Classics From Bukhara And Beyond

Music Of Central Asia, Vol. 7: In The Shrine Of The Heart: Popular Classics From Bukhara And Beyond

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Overview

Globalization of course acts on tradition said Mahmudjon Tojibaev in a wide-ranging discussion that followed the recording session for In the Shrine of the Heart. But a lot of young people are studying at the conservatory [in Tashkent capital of Uzbekistan] in the traditional singing department. In Communist times you could count on your fingers the number of people who studied traditional music. Now there s a large contingent and among them are some fine musicians. If they continue to find inspiration I firmly believe that our traditions will not die.

Generations of Uzbek and Tajik singer- songwriters bequeathed a remarkable legacy of lyrical ballads devotional songs and instrumental pieces to the gifted contemporary master-musicians who perform on these tracks. Rooted in the sophisticated urban song traditions of Bukhara Samarkand Tashkent Qoqand and Khiva these popular classics come alive in superbly recorded new performances. A bonus DVD introduces some of the musical heirs to the rich tradition of lyrical art song and instrumental music from the great cities of Central Asia. 15 Tracks 73 Minutes 48-page Booklet photos; DVD contains series introduction 27-minute film interactive glossary and map.

The Music of Central Asia Series is a co-production of the Aga Khan Music Initiative and Smithsonian Folkways Recordings. The aim of the series is to present leading exponents of Central Asia s rich and diverse musical heritage to listeners outside the region.


Product Details

UPC: 0093074052624
Manufacturer: Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Publication date: 03/30/2010
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