Jangar
Khusugtun (Mongolian: Хөсөгтөн) is one of the most celebrated khöömii and throat singing groups from Mongolia. Revealed by the Khöömii International Festival of Ulaanbaatar, BBC Proms, Rainforest Music Festival, Khusugtun has acquired international renown. The peculiarity of this sextet lies in the use of vocal polyphony, a recent exploration in the Mongolian throat singing tradition. Their repertoire, almost entirely dedicated to khöömii (throat singing), is made up of traditional forms, such as praise songs (magtaal), short songs (bogino duu), or compositions inspired by the Mongolian music tradition. The group accompanies itself with the horse-head fiddles morin khuur, their double-bass version ikh khuur, the lute tovshuur and dombra, guitar, cello and the zither yatga. In addition, they use instruments with play on overtones, such as mouth harp in metal (tömör khuur) and bamboo (khulsan khuur), as well as the musical bow (numan khuur). This instrument has been forgotten and Khusugtun is contributing to bring it up to date. Synonymous with 'nomads', their name represents the desire to travel by music, like their ancestors who migrated across the globe. The group characterizes it's style with melodious tunes intended to purify listeners from the ambient stress of the twenty-first century. What matters to them is that people listen to their music by imagining the landscape and the beauty of nature, to free themselves from daily worries. Thanks to a peerless level of interpretation, their powerful music is full of large space that makes us feel good. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Khusugtun (Mongolian: Хөсөгтөн) is one of the most celebrated khöömii and throat singing groups from Mongolia. Revealed by the Khöömii International Festival of Ulaanbaatar, BBC Proms, Rainforest Music Festival, Khusugtun has acquired international renown. The peculiarity of this sextet lies in the use of vocal polyphony, a recent exploration in the Mongolian throat singing tradition. Their repertoire, almost entirely dedicated to khöömii (throat singing), is made up of traditional forms, such as praise songs (magtaal), short songs (bogino duu), or compositions inspired by the Mongolian music tradition. The group accompanies itself with the horse-head fiddles morin khuur, their double-bass version ikh khuur, the lute tovshuur and dombra, guitar, cello and the zither yatga. In addition, they use instruments with play on overtones, such as mouth harp in metal (tömör khuur) and bamboo (khulsan khuur), as well as the musical bow (numan khuur). This instrument has been forgotten and Khusugtun is contributing to bring it up to date. Synonymous with 'nomads', their name represents the desire to travel by music, like their ancestors who migrated across the globe. The group characterizes it's style with melodious tunes intended to purify listeners from the ambient stress of the twenty-first century. What matters to them is that people listen to their music by imagining the landscape and the beauty of nature, to free themselves from daily worries. Thanks to a peerless level of interpretation, their powerful music is full of large space that makes us feel good. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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Tes Gol
Arvan Khoyor Jil
Toroi Bandi
Jangar
Temee
Altain Magtaal
Khoyor Ntugiin Erkh
Khusugtun
Four Springs
Altain Chimeg
Altargana
Naadmyn Magtaal
Jaran Tsagaan Aduu
For Daughter
Khel Khuuryn Tsuurai
First Snow
Samgaldai
Golden Martin
Three Toom
Torguud Land
Shoferkhon
Tes goliin magtaal
Mongolian music in London - BBC Proms 2011 Human Planet
Praise of Chinggis Khaan/ Чингис Хааны Магтаал studio version
Khoyor nutgiin erkh
Batzorig Chinggis khaan
Torguud Nutag
Chinggis Khaan (feat. Monkbhat Jamsranjav, Traditional)
Gurvan Toom
Монгол
altan haraatsai
Дөрвөн булаг
Ohindoo
Durvun Bulag
tooroi bandi
Торой Банди
Торгууд нутаг
The Camel / Хөсөгтөн - Тэмээ минь
Anhnii Tsas
Охиндоо
Самгалдай
Гурван тоом
Mongolian music in London
Sixty White Horses
Алтаргана
Shoperhon
Husugtun1
Анхны цас
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