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Amilal
2005 Urna (vocal) Djamchid Chemirani (Zarb) Zoltan Lantos (Violin) Keyvan Chemirani (Zarb, Daf, Udu) 1. Buuvei (Lullaby) 2. Yisun Dalaiin Hövöönd (By the Coasts of Nine Oceans) 3. Haram gui (Feeling Generous) 4. Taivshiral (Ease) 5. Shirdegiin Chaidam 6. Hureng Mori Min (My Brown Horse) 7. Sanaalijal (Memory) 8. Bayarmangnaiin Shili (The Hill of Bayarmangnaiin) 9. Beleg (The Gift) 10. Gurvan Saihan Heer (Three Gorgeous Browns) 11. Hödlöl (Movements) 12. Amilal (Life) 13. Tenggeriin Shivuu (Heavenly Bird) - Live |
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Jamar 2001 Jamar is the Mongolian word for “On the way”. New compositions and arrangements played in a wonderful instrumentation with zither, morinkhur and indian percussion, featuring morinkhur-virtuoso Burintegus from Inner Mongolia and Indian percussionist Ramesh Shotham. Lyrics in Chinese and Mongolian. Urna Chahar-Tugchi
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Hödööd 1999 The CD contains Mongolian songs in delicate arrangements and some moving compositions. Pure acoustic music can be heard in a warm sound of highest recording quality. The booklet of the CD contains all lyrics in English and German. Urna Chahar-Tugchi (vocal) Robert Zollitsch (zither, vocal, perc.) Wu Wei (sheng) Sebastian Hilken (cello, frame drum) 1. Hödööd 2. Sangjidorji 3. Uran tangnai 4. Taliin juud 5. Chagaan saaral mori 6. Chiwgaiin shili 7. Bayan hanggai 8. Naiman hun arslan 9. Arwan hoyor jil 10. Öör yörtönch 11. Silaihuar Listen to: Hödööd |
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Tal Nutag 1995 Music of intimate tranquillity and deep moving
expression. The almost classical recording presents Mongolian songs and
improvisations in the fine acoustic of a little Bavarian church. 1. Yanzagan zootoi saaral mori |
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The Migration
Festival (CD/DVD set) - Various Live recordings on music CD and NTSC-DVD video set (two separate discs) documents 2002 Migration Festival in Taiwan. Performers include Alom (Czech), Labour Exhange Band (Taiwan), Cracow Klezmer (Poland), Betel Nut Brothers (Taiwan) and Urna (Mongolia). |
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Crossing 1994 Crossing is a powerful world music cross-over, featuring
Urna’s voice, various Chinese musicians and traditional instruments,
sensitive improvisations and Robert’s exciting compositions. |
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Copyright
Fotos by: Jema Nishanova, Juliane Zitzlsperger, Möngkenasun Chahar
Tugchi, Silvina Couste, Trees Music & Art/ Chung Shefong, Yang Wen-chin Site design: Imagistan |