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jueves, 18 de febrero de 2010

Kolektif Istanbul - Krivoto (2008) [Turquía, balkan]

Kolektif Istanbul has been mainly based on such a purpose that is about musical variance of Eastern Europe in the sense of traditional repertories. By this intention which primarily refers to a subjective positioning on musical understanding through ethnic and traditional music is what the project aims to acknowledge cultural sharing and meetings in where the "traditionally repertory" represents the bulk of the marriages and to rituals that are surrounded by. The main context of the musical purpose is mostly focusing on the "meeting" of Anatolian and Balkan Cultures. The project has been coming to the result in which it have had two steps of musical springs, are both the five years traveling, coincidences and meetings of French saxophone player Richard Laniepce, and the company" what is carried by a Kolektif of musicians who are attached to a specific character of music while appreciating musical explorations, as well. Nevertheless, the original characters of the melodies, inspirations, and so themes on the path of musical travel, has been overcome with "respect" and gaining ethical positions, in the other hand, while great freedom is taken with the orchestrations.

Kolektif's Balkanatolia grew up from the meeting of musicians from villages, who are usually playing at fetes and marriage ceremonies in the "homeland", and musicians with improvisation backgrounds from different modern styles but all in Istanbul with the colours of Istanbul. “Kaval” (oblique flute), “gayda” (Bulgarian bagpipes), “kaba zurna” (large rustic oboe), “baglama” (Turkish lute with long neck), clarinet, saxophone, accordion, tuba, percussion, all these instruments make this a unit with a great richness of sound which combines both the Balkan fanfare dynamism and the Anatolian “blues” depth. The Ensemble gains in intensity and emotion with Asli Doğan, the voice of this project, which carries all the expressiveness and sensitivity of the popular song.

Fuente: http://www.myspace.com/kolektifistanbul

Aslı Doğan: vocal
Richard Laniepce: Saxophone, Gayda, flute
Talat Karaoğlu: Clarinet, Saxophone
Tamer Karaoğlu: Accordion
Ertan Şahin: Tuba
Ediz Hafızoğlu: Davul

01. Makedonsko
02. Sürmeli Feridem
03. Damda
04. Bavna
05. Romski Çoçek
06. Gül Ali
07. Nestinar
08. Lamba da Sisesiz Yanmaz mi?
09. Ağır Bulgar Intro
10. Ağır Bulgar
11. Ergenski
12. Dramanın İçinde
13. Krivoto
Bonus Track: Bir Elmanın Yarısı

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Krivoto

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2 comentarios:

  1. Marhali muchas gracias,personalmente toda la musica balkanica me encanta
    Un abrazo

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  2. Es que ahorita ando disfrutando lo turco y lo balcánico, jejeje... Gracias a tí, amigo, por tu generosidad tan inmensa.

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