Records available:
Early Music of 3rd Millennium (Hortus Musicus)
Arvo Pärt. Pilgrim’s Song (Voces Musicales, Tallinn Sinfonietta, Risto Joost)
Enter Denter (Kristjan Randalu, Tallinn Chamber Orchestra)
Paavo Järvi Conducts EUYO at Glasperlenspiel Festival (DVD)
Keyboard Juggleress (DVD, Irina Zahharenkova)
Actual:
Welcome to EBCOG, May 9th-12th, 2012, Tallinn
New artists of ERP: Maria Veretenina, Andres Mustonen, Stéphane Réty, Mikhail Leontyev, ESSe-Quintet, Hando Nahkur
LIVE
MP3-series of concert recordings
ETHNO
A joint project of Estonian Record Productions and AudioMaja. Executive sound engineer – Tanel Klesment. Listen to music online for free!
Folk songs from Damaraland (Namibia)
Damaraland Folk-Ensemble: Mutago, Dantago, /gomtere, Mai, Rise, Ecko (vocal)
Introduction, Kaise !nuse ha, Satsa ta ti /ami, Ek koop ‘n tikiese bier, Namibia !gai re, Tsura !hab ge, Sa /ami !a Sau te, Namibia #ou !a, Ti mamas ge, Amarula, Iho mama, Tamatie, Dilo Dilo, and other folk songs
Live recording from Orient Festival, Estonia Concert Hall, Tallinn, May 2nd, 2007; 41 min 50 sec, mp3, 128 Kbps. (Note: The unusual marks like !, /, # and ' in the spelling of the titles and the names are not mistakes but denote clicking sounds in Nama-Damara language.)
Traditional music of Dorze tribe (Ethiopia)
Live recording from an open air performance in Dorze village, Southern Ethiopia, Nov 18th, 2009. Recorded by Peeter Vähi. 11 min 16 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
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
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
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
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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