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Tatyana Kalmykova : The Living Earth.
Ancient russian songs and instruments.
The Living Earth is a mystical flight, fusion, experiment, the
combination of Russian, Slavic folklore, presented in an extraordinary way, full of
improvisation and the vocals of Tatyana Kalmykova, as well as a variety of
folk instruments from Russia and other countries of the world. The main
characteristic of the group is total timelessness, magic and natural sound. The
band teeter on the amazing facets of professionalism and shamanic trance, ritual
music and the new Symphony in the World style.
The musicians gathered in 2010, creating a group of "Live Earth". Recording came
after 3 years of cohesion. In the album there are only natural overtone
instruments such as whistle-old Russian violin with wire or hair strings,
zhaleika-Russian wind instruments made of wood and bark, flute, beat - plate
bronze bells, santur - Iranian string instruments, as well as a Russian dulcimer built with natural harmony, harp, bass with Moroccan core strings, didgeridoo, percussion
from around the World - Bender, Rick, darbuka and bass drums.
Songs:
1. Po Senjam
2. Utushka
3. Kupala
4. Len
5. O Velikem Kone
6. Kak Po Morju
7. Verba
Listen to: the entire album.
License Ancient russian songs and instruments by Tatyana Kalmykova for your project.
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Release date: 08/03/2015
Tatyana Kalmykova lives in Moscow Russia
Tagged as: World, Folk, World Influenced
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