Georgia (unsure reissue and repress)

~ Release by Rustavi Choir & Duduki Trio (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

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mx. 52.985 P+O-20258-A1 03-94

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The Rustavi Choir from Tiflis, Georgia, is one of the most celebrated choirs of the former Soviet Union. Its members, the best soloists from throughout the republic, have been assembled to preserve the rich diversity of its age-old vocal traditions.

Georgia is particularly famous for its tradition of polyphonic songs which have survived in liturgical music and chants dating back to the 10th century. The origins of polyphonic folk songs are even older.

This CD presents a wide variety of regional styles; work songs, drinking songs and historical tunes, as well as the wonderful liturgical chants. The Omar Kelaptrishvili trio is rooted in the urban music of Georgia – where oriental and western influences blend with indigenous tradition. The velvety tone of the duduki, an oboe as we know it, is produced by a technique of circular breathing which allows the musician to play continuously without having to pause for air. These slow, stately melodies are typically played in taverns and during banquets or festivities.

Today, only a few ensembles versed in the ancient art of the duduki are to be found in Georgia.

The trio of Omar Kelaptrishvili is undoubtedly one of the best.

Tracklist

1CD
#TitleArtistLength
1Garekakhuri SachidaoRustavi Choir2:13
2Mival GuriashiRustavi Choir2:51
3Kalos KhelkhvaviRustavi Choir2:17
4Kakhuri AliloRustavi Choir3:45
5Movedit Takvanes VtsetRustavi Choir2:28
6Tsmida Tamar Mepis TropariRustavi Choir3:06
7Kunta BedineraRustavi Choir1:14
8Tsmidao GmertoRustavi Choir3:00
9Guruli ZariRustavi Choir1:48
10Shen GigalobtRustavi Choir1:56
11Khasan BeguraRustavi Choir2:28
12Odoia
co-editor:
Jan Reichow
editor:
Christian Scholze and Jean Trouillet
choir vocals:
Amiran Goliadze, Bondo Gugava, Ramin Mikaberidze, Zurab Ninua, ტარიელ ონაშვილი, Vladimer Tandilashvili and Badri Toidze
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Network Medien GmbH (in 1991)
recorded at:
Marktplatz in Bonn, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany (on 1986-09-29)
live recording of:
Odoia (on 1986-09-29)
Rustavi Choir3:27
13KalospiruliRustavi Choir3:05
14Chven MshvidobaRustavi Choir2:28
15Kakhuri NanaRustavi Choir2:50
16Lazhghvash
co-editor:
Jan Reichow
editor:
Christian Scholze and Jean Trouillet
choir vocals:
Amiran Goliadze, Bondo Gugava, Ramin Mikaberidze, Zurab Ninua, ტარიელ ონაშვილი, Vladimer Tandilashvili and Badri Toidze
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Network Medien GmbH (in 1991)
recorded at:
Marktplatz in Bonn, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany (on 1986-09-29)
live recording of:
Lazhghvash (on 1986-09-29)
Rustavi Choir2:01
17OskhunuriRustavi Choir2:29
18Kakhuri MravalzhamieriRustavi Choir4:32
19IavnanaDuduki Trio2:51
20Dilis SaariDuduki Trio4:03
21Dachrilis SimgheraDuduki Trio1:56
22Collection of Folk SongsDuduki Trio3:17
23Imeruli MgzavruliDuduki Trio1:56
24Collection of Ancient Georgian Urban SongsDuduki Trio5:35