Shashmaqam, a New York based ensemble recognized in their homeland for their extraordinary musical talent, has been performing music and dance from their native Uzbekistan and Tadzhikistan since 1983. Their music reflects the many diverse cultures of the region. Perhaps the most distinctive element of their sound is a dramatic and disciplined vocal tradition. Fatima Kuinova, founding member and vocalist, was awarded a National Heritage Fellowship by the National Endowment for the Arts in 1992. "... brings to life the rich and diverse musical traditions of Central Asia, where Jewish and Moslem musicians long co-existed in a flourishing cultural symbiosis." -- NAIRD Notes
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Music of the Bukharan Jewish Ensemble Shashmaqam
Bukharan Jewish Ensemble N.Y. Manufacturer: Smithsonian Folkways ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000001DIO Release Date: 1992-07-13 |
Tracks:
- Obloim
- Ghairi Khudo Yar Nadoram
- Jon-e Manam
- To Bodi Sabo
- Dostanra Gum Makun
- Biyo Yak
- Medley Of Songs From Wedding Repertory
- Talqin-i Bayat
- Nasr-i Chargah
- Ushshaq-i Samarkand
- Qalandari
- Yalli
- Azerbaijani Segah
Album Description
Shashmaqam, a New York based ensemble recognized in their homeland for their extraordinary musical talent, has been performing music and dance from their native Uzbekistan and Tadzhikistan since 1983. Their music reflects the many diverse cultures of the region. Perhaps the most distinctive element of their sound is a dramatic and disciplined vocal tradition. Fatima Kuinova, founding member and vocalist, was awarded a National Heritage Fellowship by the National Endowment for the Arts in 1992. "... brings to life the rich and diverse musical traditions of Central Asia, where Jewish and Moslem musicians long co-existed in a flourishing cultural symbiosis." -- NAIRD NotesCustomer Reviews:
Music of Uzbekhistan: Hidden Central Asian Treasure.......2004-03-23
The Jewish music of Bukharan sounds like a fusion of Central Asian, classical Persian style and Turkish Sufi music. Throughout the CD, there are strong hints of "dikr" styled Sufi worship music. This CD contains,"ghazals", lyrical poetic pieces, initially sung by a male or female soloist, later accompanied by chanting. Some of the types of music on this CD are: folk music, dance music, wedding music (a medley of 5 different songs) and a complex ornamental style using the best and most sophisticated interpretive skills of the musician. The CD begins with a "haqqoni", an unmetered a capella genre, sung in antiphony by two singers, on this CD, both a male and female vocalist. It could also have three or more singers. "Haqq" is an Arabic word, meaning "absolute truth", referring to G-d [the liner notes tell us]. Some of melody types played are "bayat", "chargay", the "qalandari" classical repertoire, and "segah". The music can be very energetic and fast or meditative and reverent. Transitional moments in the music are marked by a shift in tempo, change in rhythm or change in melody. The musicians and singers originate from Transoxiana, Tajikistan, and Bukhara in Uzbekistan. This music will be of great interest to those who want to explore the roots of world music. It will appeal to persons open to new experiences in melody, rhythm, and instrumentation. This CD delves into a unique branch of Jewish music from Central Asia, whose origins are difficult to determine. Whether of Moslem or Jewish extraction, it does not matter ... this music is a prize worth possessing. The musical ensemble, Shashmaqam, is located in Forest Hills, New York. They are a musical treasure *imported* from Central Asia. My highest accolades to Smithsonian Folkways Recordings for recording this hidden musical treasure of Uzbekhistan. Erika Borsos (erikab93)
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