Ensemble Bürler - Vol. I - Traditional songs of the Kazakhs
<b>Ensemble Bürler - Vol. I - Traditional songs of the Kazakhs</b>
Artist:Various Artists
Produced by Albi "Face Music"
Publication date: 2000
Format / Quality: MP3 320 kbs
Size: 167 Mb
Tracks: 25 songs
Цитата:<div align="center">Credits:
- Shanajdar Nursalijev: voice, dömbra (two-string lute)
- Jerkin Ashimkanov: voice, dömbra (two-string lute)
- Gulshat Ashimkanova: voice, dömbra (two-string lute)Track listing:
01. Ahau - arman - oh, dream of mine - traditional - 3:19
02. Buldirgen - strawberry - traditional - 3:33
03. Asykpa balam - do not hurry, my sonny - traditional - 3:57
04. Esem enem syrnaidai - a song as beautiful as my accordion - traditional - 2:26
05. Akbakai - traditional - 3:04
06. Gulderaiym - moonflower - traditional - 2:13
07. Biz zhurmiz, osy Chuide - we live in the Chuia - traditional - 2:56
08. Elim menin - my people - music: B. Tileuhan, text: N. Nazarbaev - 3:24
09. Gigigai - music and text: Nartai - 3:06
10. Kaneki tilim soileshi - do tell my tongue - music and text: Nurtugan - 2:15
11. Ezhelerge arasha - defending the mothers - music and text: B. Esekaliev - 4:51
12. Irkuzhan - traditional - 2:29
13. Elge selem - regards to the home country - music and text: A. Korazbeav - 2:48
14. Meiram basy - beginning of the celebrations - instrumental - music: Turkesh - 2:17
15. Adai - instrumental - music: Kurmangazy - 1:52
16. Samaltau - traditional - 4:52
17. Bastau - opening part of a song - traditional - 2:22
18. Zhan-kisa - if one gives away his soul - music and text: E. Zhakypbekov - 3:36
19. Jebren Altai - ancient Altai - music: A. Tozyiakov, text: L. Kokyshev - 2:53
20. Erke sylkym - frolicsome - instrumental - music: Zheldibaev - 1:33
21. Bos oramal - light grey kerchief - music: trad., text: T. Rahimov - 3:31
22. Kairan Edil - my poor Edil - traditional - 3:28
23. Azamat bolsan ayauly - if you want to be a good fellow - music and text: Nurtugan - 1:53
24. Ai karangi, tan zharyk - dark moon, light morning - traditional - 2:30
For more details on the songs etc. s. http://www.face-music.ch/catalog/buerlervol_1songs.html
The Kazakh vocal ensemble Bürler (= rungs) was founded in 1995 by the music teacher Victor Fomin, who holds the chair of folk choir singing at the College of Art and Culture in the West-Siberian Barnaul.
The ensemble won a price at the competition for young performers "Yrystu-95" and the first price at the festival-competition "Art of Young People" (Barnaul), several prices at the regional folklore-festivals "Young Siberia 99" (Gorno-Altajsk) and the competition of "Festy-98" (Barnaul). The ensemble performed at festivals in Mongolia and at the "Days of the Altai Republic" in Moscow and it is the prizewinner of the festival "Pokrowskaja ossenj" (Autumn in Pokrow) in Novosibirsk.
The members of the ensemble, Jerkin Ashimkanov, Gulschat Ashimkanova and Gausa Amenova, were students at the Kosh-Agash high school of the Altai Republic. They began with their studies in 1995 at the Faculty for Music education of the Altai Institute of Art and Culture in Barnaul and graduated in 1999 in the subjects folk choir singing, choirmaster and leader of folklore-clubs.
Shanajdar Nurslaijev studied from 1990 till 1997 at the State Conservatory in Almaty (ex. capital of Kazakhstan) at the Department for folk music instruments, in the dombra (2-3 strings long- necked luth) class. He got prices at the "Yrystu-95 " competition and at the regional folklore-festivals "Young Siberia-99 ".
The ensemble has specialized as a performer of authentic Kasakh folk and traditional music, in keeping to storing methods, tricks and peculiarities that are characteristic in the authentic tradition. However, they also sings stylized folk songs and works of contemporary authors.Instruments:
Dömbra (Topshur)
- a two-string long-necked lute of the Altai and Tuva peoples, of Mongolia and Kazakhstan. The body and the neck are carved from cedar wood and the body is often covered with the leather of wild animals, camels, or goats. The strings are wound from horsetails and tuned to an interval of a fourth.
Sibisgi (Shoor)
- an open end-blown flute of the Altai and Tuva peoples similar to that of the Bashkirs and the Caucasians. It's basically a 70 cm long pipe.
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