Sounds of Mongolia

Sounds of Mongolia

by Egschilen
Sounds of Mongolia

Sounds of Mongolia

by Egschilen

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Overview

Mongolian (or Tuvanese) music is a paradox. On the one hand, it boasts of the world's strangest singing: throat singing, in which the singer manipulates his jaw and sinuses in order to produce several tones at once with a growling, whistling, Popeye the Sailor Man kind of sound. On the other hand, the melodies and general vernacular of Mongolian music are completely accessible -- it sort of sounds like cowboy music. This last quality should not prove too surprising, because Mongolian culture is an outdoor culture, a horse culture. Egschiglen, although they make beautiful music, is not an outdoor group. They are affiliated with a conservatory. The music is more delicate, sophisticated, and refined than that of someone like Igor Koshkendey. Another tip off to the "classical" nature of the group is their use of the joochin or hammer dulcimer, an instrument one would hardly expect to find out on the wind-swept plateaus. This is symptomatic of a strong Chinese classical influence. Great tracks abound: "Tavan Hasag (Five Kazakhs)" chills you with its lurching rhythm and eerie throat singing. "Uglee Shaazgai (Colorful Magpie)" is a bouncy tune with repeated syllables and sound effects; it's surely a children's song. If you know you like Mongolian music or if you just want to try something fun and different, run out and buy this disc. ~ Kurt Keefner

Product Details

Release Date: 07/10/2001
Label: Arc Music
UPC: 0743037165228
Rank: 230569

Tracks

  1. Huhu Namyil
  2. Ayaz
  3. Eruu Cagaan Bolimor
  4. Tavan Hasag
  5. Horgoi Torgen Deel
  6. Tanz Melody
  7. Buyant Gol
  8. Uglee Shaazgai
  9. Govin Undur
  10. Naadmin Ugluu
  11. Hadin Oroigoor
  12. Durvun Uul Siilen Buur
  13. Taivan Namar
  14. Cenherlen Haragdah
  15. Boroonii Uul
  16. Chandmani Nutag
  17. Temujin

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