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Tibetan Buddhist ritual music
Tibetan Buddhist monks from Gyuto
Tantric monastery (Tibet / India)
Mahākāla,
Yamāntaka and
Guhyasamāja ceremonies;
Long Life prayer
Performed by
Tashi Gyaltso, Lhakpa Tsering, Ngawang Rabgyal, Kunsang Rapden, Tenzin Chodak, Tenpa Choden,
under the patronage of His Holiness the XIV Dalai-lama
Live recording from Orient Festival, Estonia
Concert Hall, Tallinn, May 10th, 2006; 98 min 17 sec, mp3, 128 Kbps
Chinese pipa music
Wu Man (pipa, China)
Chinese, Yi and Kyrgyz traditional music, pieces by Liu Tianhua,
Wu Man, and Nurlanbek Nyshanov
Live recording from Orient Festival, Estonia
Concert Hall, Tallinn, May 5th, 2009; in co-operation with Estonian
Broadcasting Corporation; 43 min 20 sec, mp3, 128 Kbps
Chinese pipa music
Lan Weiwei (pipa, China)
Lotus Flower out of Water (出水莲), Wild Goose Landing on Sand
(平沙落雁), Swan (天鹅), Terra-cotta Warriors (秦俑), A
Chinese Princess Married To Tears (陈杏元和番), Ambush in All
Sides (十面埋伏), White Horse Carrying Buddhist Sculpture (白马驮经)
Live recording from Viljandi Guitar Festival, Sep 25th, 2009; 67 min 56 sec, mp3, 128 Kbps
Sufi
qawwali music
Fareed Azaz Qawwal & Bros (Pakistan)
Live recording from Orient Festival, Estonia
Concert Hall, Tallinn, May 9th, 2009; in co-operation with Estonian
Broadcasting Corporation; 69 min 41 sec, mp3, 128 Kbps
Alim & Fargana Qasimov – mugham-improvisations from Azerbaijan
Alim Qasimov (voc, daff),
Fargana Qasimov (voc, daff),
Natig Shirinov (nagara), Rauf Islamov (kamanca), Ali Asgar
Mammadov (tar)
Program:
Cahargah, Getme-getme,
Innabi, folk song Leyla
Live recording from Orient Festival, Estonia
Concert Hall, Tallinn, May 4th, 2009; in co-operation with Estonian
Broadcasting Corporation; sound engineer Aili Jõeleht; 77 min 4 sec, mp3, 128 Kbps
Tibetan Buddhist ritual music
Tibetan Buddhist monks of Drikung
Kagyu school:
Tsering Tondup (voc, dung-chen, damaru, drilbu / India),
Tsewang Dorje (voc, kang-dung, damaru, drilbu / India),
Konchok Choswang (voc, dung-dkar, damaru, drilbu / India),
Gaynin Phuntsok (voc, gyaling, damaru, drilbu / India),
Konchok Gyaltsen (voc, silnyen, damaru, drilbu / India),
Konchok Tharchin (voc, dung-dkar, damaru, drilbu / India),
Namgyal Tondup (voc, dung-chen, damaru, drilbu / India),
Konchok Norbu (voc, nga, silnyen, damaru, drilbu / India),
Pemba Lama (voc, gyaling, damaru, drilbu / Nepal)
Medicine-Buddha ceremony, Chöd,
Cham dance-music and other rituals
Live recording from Orient
Festival, Estonia
Concert Hall, Tallinn, 1999; engineered by
Priit Kuulberg; 61 min 58 sec, mp3, 128 Kbps
Jivan Gasparyan
Jivan Gasparyan (duduk, Armenia),
Armen Ghazaryan (tenor duduk), Vazgen Makafyan (bass duduk)
Program: Kele Lao, Eshkhemet, Hingalla, Mama,
and other
Armenian folk tunes
Live recording from Orient Festival, Estonia
Concert Hall, Tallinn, May 5th, 2009; in co-operation with Estonian
Broadcasting Corporation; 57 min 42 sec, mp3, 128 Kbps
Music from Tuva
Ensemble
Huun-Huur-Tu: Kaigal-Ool Khovalyg (hoomei guttural
singing, igil, doshpuluur, khomus), Sayan Bapa (hoomei
guttural singing, igil, doshpuluur, khomus), Aleksei Saryglar (hoomei singing, igil, khomus,
kengirge-drum, duyug, khapchik, Tibetan bells); Radik Tyulysh (hoomei
and sygyt vocal styles, byzaanchi, khomus,
limbi)
Program: Morgul, Oske Cherde, Sygyt,
Chiraa-Khoor, Kongurei, Dadyr-Todur, Saryglar,
Ezir Kara, Odugen, A-Shoo-Deke-Yo
Live recording from Orient Festival, Estonia
Concert Hall, Tallinn, May 5th, 2007; engineered by
Maido Maadik, in co-operation with Estonian
Broadcasting Corporation; 56 min 29 sec, mp3, 128 Kbps
蓮曼荼羅 (Lotus Mandala)
Kōjun Arai, Koe Arai, Shōdō Shinkō, Yūzen
Yamanaka, Ryōshō Togashi (shomyō-singers from Shingon Buddhist sect,
Japan),
Michiko Akao & Ayako Ishii (yokobue-flute), Yaukazu Sato (percussion),
Isohiro Yamagishi (recitation)
Live recording from Orient Festival, Estonia
Concert Hall, Tallinn, May 5th, 2009; in co-operation with Estonian
Broadcasting Corporation; 64 min 30 sec, mp3, 128 Kbps
हिन्दुस्तानी शास्त्रीय संगीत (Hindustānī classical music)
Abhay Phagre (bānsurī-flute, India),
Vinod Lele (tablā,
India) Peeter Vähi (tānpūrā)
Rāga Shree, rāga Yaman Kalyan, rāga Chandrakauns,
Indian folk tune
Live recording from Orient Festival, Estonia
Concert Hall, Tallinn, May 7th, 2009; in co-operation with Estonian
Broadcasting Corporation; 68 min 17 sec, mp3, 128 Kbps
Armenian music performed by Meri Vardanyan Duo
Meri Vardanyan (qānon) & Haig
Sarikouyoumdjian (duduk, bdul)
Sheram Du im musan es, mugham Bayati shiraz,
folk songs (arr Komitas), Shushiki (Komitas), folk dance
Jeyrani
Live recording from an open air
performance in Turin, Italy, Jun 21st,
2009. 9 min 40 sec, mp3, 128 Kbps
Uyghur muqam
Ensemble Sanam (Uyghuristan /
Usbekistan)
Muqam Rak, Sahar paizi, Azham, Kap-kara koij
kozligim, Zhula
Live recording from Orient Festival, Estonia
Concert Hall, Tallinn, May 9th, 2009; in co-operation with Estonian
Broadcasting Corporation; 56 min 32 sec, mp3, 128 Kbps
Persian traditional and sufi music
Rozaneh Ensemble (Iran): Parvin Javdan (voc), Zohreh
Bayat (voc), Nastaran Kimiavi (tar), Bita Ghassemi (kamancheh),
Saghar Khadem (tonbāk),
Golnaz Khazei (daf)
Chahar Mezrab Chahargah, Avaz Daramad Chahargah,
Avaz Hesar,
Tasnif Badehe Mansour, Avaz Mansouri, Siamak Aghai,
Tasnif Bigah Shod,
Pish Daramad Homayoun, Avaz Daramad Homayoun, Avaz Chakavak,
Chahar
Mezrab Homayoun, Tasnif Abe Tarabnak, Avaz Shoushtari,
Tasnif Fash
Migouyam
Lyrics by Mawlānā Jalāl ad-Dīn
Muhammad Rūmī ja Khwāja Šamsu d-Dīn
Muhammad Hāfez-e Šīrāzī
Live recording from Orient Festival, Estonia
Concert Hall, Tallinn, May 6th, 2009; engineered by Aili Jõeleht /
Estonian Broadcasting Corporation; 57 min 49 sec, mp3, 128 Kbps
Traditional
music of Persian Gulf, Iran
Shanbehzadeh Ensemble (Iran): Saeid Shanbehzadeh (neyanbān,
neydjofti, dammām), Naghib Shanbehzadeh (tombāk,
zarbetempo)
Live recording from Orient Festival, Estonia
Concert Hall, Tallinn, May 6th, 2009; engineered by Aili Jõeleht /
Estonian Broadcasting Corporation; 46 min 16 sec, mp3, 128 Kbps
Turkish traditional music
Ahmet Kannecı (guitar, Turkey),
Ekrem Öztan (clarinet, Turkey)
6 Turkish traditional pieces
Live recording, Nov 30th, 2009, St Mauritius
Merchant Guild, Tallinn; 28 min 29 sec, mp3, 128 Kbps
Folk songs from the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan
Chhoden (vocal, dramnyen; Bhutan)
Program:
Jha Lha Tshering la, Luyang Tsawa, Menjong Tsenden,
Pungthang Dechen
Live recording from Orient Festival, Estonia
Concert Hall, Tallinn, May 5th, 2007. Engineered by
Maido Maadik /
Estonian Broadcasting Corporation. 20 min 04 sec, mp3, 128 Kbps
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