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Kitka : The Vine.
Eastern european women's vocal music.
The third album release from internationally-renowned women's choral group KITKA,
The Vine represents a further excursion into the musical traditions of Bulgaria,
Russia, Hungary, Bosnia, Albania, Ukraine, Macedonia, Croatia and Georgia. This
American 8-voice ensemble, based in the SF Bay Area,, performs the enchanting
harmonies of the Balkan region "with flawless intonation, rhythmic precision and
consistent beauty of tone...The melodies' unusual harmonies, rooted in village
cultures ancient and earthy, include striking juxtapositions and rhythmic
sophistication." (Jason Serinus, Bay Area Reporter) Recorded in the sublime
acoustic environment of Skywalker Ranch in Marin County, California, The Vine
also features well-known instrumentalists Peter Maund (percussion), Shira Kammen
(rebec and vielle), Linda Tillery (cajon and djembe) and Cheryl Ann Fulton
(lever harp).
The Vine begins with a beautiful arrangement of a Bulgarian song Subrali Sa Se
Subrali , which tells the mysterious story of a group of young women spinners
who lie down to sleep. Upon awakening, they discover various pieces of clothing
and jewelry missing. An interplay between the quotidian and the symbolic, the
particular and the universal, haunts many of these songs, bringing a poignancy
that is heightened by KITKA's haunting harmonies. The songs express the range of
women's experience, from love and heartbreak, healing, motherhood, a deep
connection to nature and spirit, as well as women's particular experience of
wartime strife, as in the Bulgarian lament Dor Tri Mi Pushki Pukama:
Three rifles fired, three heroes fell.
Three heroes fell, three mothers wept.
Recorded at Skywalker Sound, San Rafael, California in March 2001.
Kitka: Leslie Bonnett, Shira Cion, Catherine Rose Crowther, Deborah Dietrich,
Juliana Graffagna, Janet Kutulas, Ann Moorhead, Lily Storm. On this album, Shira Kammen and Cheryl Ann Fulton also play.
Songs:
1. Leskoviq Benet Pazar (Albania)
2. I Mori Mikja Jano Lepa Jano (Bulgaria)
3. Zhuravlyky Odletily (Ukraine)
4. Ne Po Pogrebu Bochonochek Kataetsja (Russia)
5. Cantec De Leagane (Romania)
6. De Szeretnek Az Egen Csillag Lenni (Hungary)
7. Zaspo Janko (Croatia)
8. Shen Khar Venakhi (Georgia)
9. Tjeraj Mala Ovce Preko Brega (Bosnia)
10. Kak Ivan-to Hodit-Brodit (Russia)
11. Lavnana (Georgia)
12. Mershkvaris Simghera Rim-Ti-Tairi: (Georgia)
13. Po Polju (Russia)
14. Pustono Ludo I Mlado (Bulgaria)
15. Ya Ti Postilam (Bulgaria)
16. Vetar Vee (USA)
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 6/7/2004
Kitka lives in California USA
Tagged as: World, Vocal, Eastern Voices
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