Angelite & Moscow Art Trio & Huun-Huur-Tu

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Midnight Tale 03:23 Tools
Sunrise 02:53 Tools
Early Morning with My Horse 02:53 Tools
New Skomorohi 04:06 Tools
Sad Harvest 04:21 Tools
Dancing Voices 04:17 Tools
Epilog 01:55 Tools
Mountain Fairy-Tale 06:52 Tools
Grand Finale 12:04 Tools
300 Pushki (300 Rifles) 04:54 Tools
300 Pushki 04:56 Tools
bonus track - 300 Pushki 04:56 Tools
Midnight 04:56 Tools
Legend 07:41 Tools
Fly, Fly My Sadness 07:47 Tools
Wave 07:24 Tools
Lonely Bird 10:58 Tools
Mountain Story 10:17 Tools
300 Pushki (Bonus Track) 10:17 Tools
Legend (Тувинское горловое пение) 10:17 Tools
01 Midnight Tale 10:17 Tools
02 Sunrise 10:17 Tools
04 New Skomorohi 10:17 Tools
03 Early Morning With My Horse 10:17 Tools
06 Mountain Fairy-Tale 10:17 Tools
10 300 Pushki (300 Rifles) 10:17 Tools
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See The Bulgarian Voices Angelite & Moscow Art Trio with Huun-Huur-Tu. Angelite, conducted by Valentin Velkov, is a great Bulgarian women’s choir, which has taken around the world the uniquely intense, open-throated singing style of their native country. They were a delight to watch in their magnificent, colourful national costume and their sound is unforgettable - it calls into question all Western Europe’s certainties about standard ‘correct’ voice production. I had heard the extraordinary, and totally different’ Tuvan “throat” singing of the ensemble Huun Huur Tu at Edinburgh, but never to greater advantage than at this concert; they showed themselves also to be gifted and well equipped musicians, expert on bowed and plucked indigenous instruments. The members of the versatile Moscow Art Trio, founded by Mikhail Alperin and reunited after having previously disbanded, gained new life on this project, offering a unique mix of classical, folk and jazz from their disparate musical backgrounds (their chief instruments classical horn, jazz piano, but they play many others, including double folk pipes and alpenhorn, and sing unselfconsciously in various styles). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.