Sardinian vocal music: Cuncordu de Orosei

Posted June 20th, 2007 by admin

Cuncordu deĀ Orosei

Danny recently posted this album in his devoted Italian fraternity Music blog. You'll pick out some actual introduction to this unique Sardinian singing latest thing there as well. The Tenores e cuncordu de orosei got venerable to go to their collaboration with the improviser Ernst Reijseger, which had some astounding outcome and proved how uncomplicatedly the improvisation of a modernist could compound with the intense (shared apparent) knowledge of a bunch of traditionalists. Danny also posted this celebrated collaborative master-succeed on his blog (relationship). This album here, Voches de Sardinna 2: Cuncordu de Orosei: Miserere should entreat to all fans of unrivalled vocal knack as it is also represented by Georgia's Rustavi Choir or the throat singing tradition of Central Asia. This is a gentle, calm, peaceful album. Listening to it, chestnut could bath in consistency or observe the consequential questions of life. every once in a while it feels like a as a consequence produced drone and time again it has meditative qualities. So, if you'd like to have a try: Danny has a component to badongo, and here is Possibly man in spite of rs:

cuncordu de orosei: miserere


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