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Great Steppe Melodies from Kazakh Composers | Divox CDX615026

Great Steppe Melodies from Kazakh Composers

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Label: Divox

Cat No: CDX615026

Barcode: 7619913615022

Format: Hybrid SACD

Number of Discs: 1

Release Date: 6th April 2018

Contents

Artists

Kazakh State String Quartet
Alkyat Kazakbayev (kobyz)
Aizat Yusupdzhanova (dombra)
Zhanar Zhusupova (kobyz)
Madina Omarova (kobyz)
Nuraly Temirbekov (percussion)
Elikbay Isa (vocals, dombra)

Works

Kazakbayev, Alkyat

Ablaikhan Zhorygy

Korkyt, Ata

Konur

Kurmangazy, Sagyrbayuly

Adai

Mombekov, Tolegen

Saltanat

Suyinbay, Aronuly

Zhaksu men zhaman adamnym kasiety

Tattimbet, Qazangapuly

Kos Basar

Zheldibayev, Abdimomyn

Yerke Sylkym

Artists

Kazakh State String Quartet
Alkyat Kazakbayev (kobyz)
Aizat Yusupdzhanova (dombra)
Zhanar Zhusupova (kobyz)
Madina Omarova (kobyz)
Nuraly Temirbekov (percussion)
Elikbay Isa (vocals, dombra)

About

This new release leads to musical worlds little known in the West: the steppes of today's Republic of Kazakhstan. If last year's 'sister production' featured exclusively works for string quartet ("Kazakh Classical Music", Divox CDX215016), the present works now comprise a historical period from the 9th to the 19th century and to the present day, with two typical folk instruments, the kobuz and the dombra, brought into focus. The kobuz is a 2-string instrument (strings of horsehair) which, like a viola da gamba, is positioned between the legs for playing; the dombra, on the other hand, is a 2-string long-necked lute plucked in a similar way as a guitar. To provide an acoustic impression an original arrangement for the same instrument with string quartet is compared with each original composition on this CD.

All musicians come from Kazakhstan and met for the recordings in October 2015 in the Slobodkin Hall in Moscow (Arbatskaya), where a special team recorded the tracks with more than 30 microphones directly for 3-dimensional aurophony. The texts in the booklet are in German, English, Kazakh and Russian.

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