表演者: Sergey Starostin / Vladimir Volkov / Slava Kurashov
版本特性: CD
发行时间: 2009
出版者: SoLyd Records
条型码: 4607065659745
版本特性: CD
发行时间: 2009
出版者: SoLyd Records
条型码: 4607065659745
简介 · · · · · ·
Musicians:
Vladimir Volkov– double-bass (1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8), drum (4), glass bottles (2)
Slava Kurashov– guitar (1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8), drum (1, 4)
Sergey Starostin– voice (1,3, 5, 8), clarinet (3), reed pipe (5, 6), drum (4), glass bottles (2)
Sergey Starostin - without any doubt THE most famous Russian folk- and world music musician. He has more than 10 albums recorded with folk g... (展开全部) Musicians:
Vladimir Volkov– double-bass (1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8), drum (4), glass bottles (2)
Slava Kurashov– guitar (1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8), drum (1, 4)
Sergey Starostin– voice (1,3, 5, 8), clarinet (3), reed pipe (5, 6), drum (4), glass bottles (2)
Sergey Starostin - without any doubt THE most famous Russian folk- and world music musician. He has more than 10 albums recorded with folk groups, jazz combos, rock musicians. Nominee for the prestigious BBC World Music Award in 2003.
Sergey Starostin was born in a musical Muscovite family: his father was a good singer while his grandmother introduced him to Russian folk tales and songs. He sang in a boy's choir before studying clarinet at the Moscow Conservatory.
Sergey's interest in folk tales and folk music kept growing even while he was studying classical music and whenever he travelled around the then Soviet Union he would collect stories, songs and traditional instruments (some of which have changed little since medieval times). He now divides his time between presenting seminars, radio and TV programmes on Russian folk music and making music.
Starostin is not just a gifted musician and musicologist, he actively seeks out and works with musicians who share his passion for exploring the tradition sounds of the tundra. Across the last twenty five years he has been involved in countless projects. In Russia Starostin is best known for folk-rock fusion outfit Farlanders, a band he leads with rock singer Inna Zelanaya.
Internationally he is best known as one third of Moscow Art Trio. In 1990 composer/pianist Mikhail Alperin, horn player Arkady Shilkloper and Starostin formed the Trio. They have toured their unique blend of classical and Russian folk traditions widely. Alperin became Professor of Piano at the Oslo Music Conservatory in the early '90s and set about directing a striking vocal project: he brought together Angelite, a four woman Bulgarian vocal choir, and Huun Hur-Tu, the striking throat singers from the Southern Siberian region of Tuva. Adding Sergei Starostin was the master touch and their CD The Bulgarian Voices – Fly Fly My Sadness comes highly recommended.
While in Scandinavia Starostin encountered noted Lapp vocalist Mari Boine and sang on her album Winter In Moscow (Jaro). His most high profile UK work so far has been at the 1999 Edinburgh Arts Festival. Here Starostin reunited with the Bulgarian women and the resulting album, Serey Starostin’s Vocal Family – Journey (Jaro), was recorded live at Grey Friars Kirk in Edinburgh. Eerie and moving, Journey demonstrates how the five vocalists managed to blend Bulgarian and Russian traditions through interpreting folk songs.
'Because Russia is so vast the styles of singing vary enormously,' says Starostin with obvious satisfaction, for he will never tire of new partners to work with.
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Vladimir Volkov, one of the leading free-jazz-musicians of Europe, is a music phenomenon surpassing different genres and styles. The musicians of his Volkovtrio combine avantgarde, improvised music with traditional folklore roots in a very creative way. They played on many international stages and won several international awards. Vladimir Volkov also played in "Collegium Europe", run by Wieland Kuyken, "The Moscow Composers Orchestra" and in the Cross Culture Project "Vershki da Koreshki" (VeDaKi) with musicians from Senegal and Tuva. He also worked with Anatoly Vapirov, Petras Vysniauskas, Tomasz Stanko, Ernst Reijseger, Kenny Wheeler, Bobo Stenson, Ned Rothenberg, Klaus Kugel, Michael Moore and Kaigal-ool Khovalyg (Huun Huur Tu). In 1998 he played in the project Black Sea with Izmailov, Tavitian, Vapirov and Yankoulov which was especially organized for the Leipzig Jazz Festival. Since then he has played with Arkady Shilkloper and Sergey Starostin of Moscow Art Trio and with Sainkho Namchylak and Vladimir Tarasov. In 1999 he has toured with his band "Vershki da Koreshki" and the Norwegian singer Mari Boine thoughout Europe.
Vladimir Volkov– double-bass (1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8), drum (4), glass bottles (2)
Slava Kurashov– guitar (1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8), drum (1, 4)
Sergey Starostin– voice (1,3, 5, 8), clarinet (3), reed pipe (5, 6), drum (4), glass bottles (2)
Sergey Starostin - without any doubt THE most famous Russian folk- and world music musician. He has more than 10 albums recorded with folk g... (展开全部) Musicians:
Vladimir Volkov– double-bass (1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8), drum (4), glass bottles (2)
Slava Kurashov– guitar (1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8), drum (1, 4)
Sergey Starostin– voice (1,3, 5, 8), clarinet (3), reed pipe (5, 6), drum (4), glass bottles (2)
Sergey Starostin - without any doubt THE most famous Russian folk- and world music musician. He has more than 10 albums recorded with folk groups, jazz combos, rock musicians. Nominee for the prestigious BBC World Music Award in 2003.
Sergey Starostin was born in a musical Muscovite family: his father was a good singer while his grandmother introduced him to Russian folk tales and songs. He sang in a boy's choir before studying clarinet at the Moscow Conservatory.
Sergey's interest in folk tales and folk music kept growing even while he was studying classical music and whenever he travelled around the then Soviet Union he would collect stories, songs and traditional instruments (some of which have changed little since medieval times). He now divides his time between presenting seminars, radio and TV programmes on Russian folk music and making music.
Starostin is not just a gifted musician and musicologist, he actively seeks out and works with musicians who share his passion for exploring the tradition sounds of the tundra. Across the last twenty five years he has been involved in countless projects. In Russia Starostin is best known for folk-rock fusion outfit Farlanders, a band he leads with rock singer Inna Zelanaya.
Internationally he is best known as one third of Moscow Art Trio. In 1990 composer/pianist Mikhail Alperin, horn player Arkady Shilkloper and Starostin formed the Trio. They have toured their unique blend of classical and Russian folk traditions widely. Alperin became Professor of Piano at the Oslo Music Conservatory in the early '90s and set about directing a striking vocal project: he brought together Angelite, a four woman Bulgarian vocal choir, and Huun Hur-Tu, the striking throat singers from the Southern Siberian region of Tuva. Adding Sergei Starostin was the master touch and their CD The Bulgarian Voices – Fly Fly My Sadness comes highly recommended.
While in Scandinavia Starostin encountered noted Lapp vocalist Mari Boine and sang on her album Winter In Moscow (Jaro). His most high profile UK work so far has been at the 1999 Edinburgh Arts Festival. Here Starostin reunited with the Bulgarian women and the resulting album, Serey Starostin’s Vocal Family – Journey (Jaro), was recorded live at Grey Friars Kirk in Edinburgh. Eerie and moving, Journey demonstrates how the five vocalists managed to blend Bulgarian and Russian traditions through interpreting folk songs.
'Because Russia is so vast the styles of singing vary enormously,' says Starostin with obvious satisfaction, for he will never tire of new partners to work with.
=======================
Vladimir Volkov, one of the leading free-jazz-musicians of Europe, is a music phenomenon surpassing different genres and styles. The musicians of his Volkovtrio combine avantgarde, improvised music with traditional folklore roots in a very creative way. They played on many international stages and won several international awards. Vladimir Volkov also played in "Collegium Europe", run by Wieland Kuyken, "The Moscow Composers Orchestra" and in the Cross Culture Project "Vershki da Koreshki" (VeDaKi) with musicians from Senegal and Tuva. He also worked with Anatoly Vapirov, Petras Vysniauskas, Tomasz Stanko, Ernst Reijseger, Kenny Wheeler, Bobo Stenson, Ned Rothenberg, Klaus Kugel, Michael Moore and Kaigal-ool Khovalyg (Huun Huur Tu). In 1998 he played in the project Black Sea with Izmailov, Tavitian, Vapirov and Yankoulov which was especially organized for the Leipzig Jazz Festival. Since then he has played with Arkady Shilkloper and Sergey Starostin of Moscow Art Trio and with Sainkho Namchylak and Vladimir Tarasov. In 1999 he has toured with his band "Vershki da Koreshki" and the Norwegian singer Mari Boine thoughout Europe.
曲目 · · · · · ·
Tracklist:
01. Uzh ya dumala (08:54)
02. Pan (02:28)
03. Praskoveya (06:50)
04. Dozhd (01:25)
05. Gore, gore mne (06:14)
06. Troyka (06:52)
07. Zakatilos krasno solntse (02:45)
08. Kogra uidu, ne vzdrognut gory (08:20)
43:48 min
1. As I Thought
2. Pan
3. Praskovea
4. Rain
5. Woe unto Me
6. Troika
7. The Red Sun is Down
8. The Mountains Won’t Tremble when I’m Gone
Recorded in the town of Velikie Luki, Russia
01. Uzh ya dumala (08:54)
02. Pan (02:28)
03. Praskoveya (06:50)
04. Dozhd (01:25)
05. Gore, gore mne (06:14)
06. Troyka (06:52)
07. Zakatilos krasno solntse (02:45)
08. Kogra uidu, ne vzdrognut gory (08:20)
43:48 min
1. As I Thought
2. Pan
3. Praskovea
4. Rain
5. Woe unto Me
6. Troika
7. The Red Sun is Down
8. The Mountains Won’t Tremble when I’m Gone
Recorded in the town of Velikie Luki, Russia
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