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See Sainkho Namtchylak Sainkho Namtchylak (Сайнхо Намчылак) is an experimental singer, born in 1957 in a secluded village in the south of Tuva, an autonomous Russian state bordering Mongolia. She has an exceptional voice, spanning seven octaves and proficient in overtone singing; her music enmeshes avant-jazz, electronica, modern composition and Tuvan influences. In Tuva numerous cultural influences collide: the Turkic roots it shares with Mongolia, Xinjiang Uighur and the Central Asian states; various Siberian nomadic ethnic groups, principally those of the Tungus-Manchu group; Russian Old Believers; migrant and resettled populations from the Ukraine, Tatarstan and other minority groups west of the Urals. All of these, to extents, impact on Sainkho's voice, although the Siberian influences dominate: her thesis produced while studying voice, first at the University of Kyzyl, then in the Gnesins Institute in Moscow during the 1980s focussed on Lamaistic and cult musics of minority groups across Siberia, and her music frequently shows tendencies towards Tungus-style imitative singing. After graduating, Sainkho worked with several ensembles: the Moscow State Orchestra; the Moscow- based jazz ensemble 'Tri-O' (since 1989); School of Dramatic Art under the direction of Anatoly Vasiliev (Moscow), various orchestras in Kyzyl although (incongruously) as far as I am aware she has not worked with the Sayaan Ensemble, the Tuvan 'folkloric orchestra'- a far less sanitised example of folk baroque than, say, existed in pre-independence Kazakhstan- that has housed many of Tuva's other important singers. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
See Sainkho Namtchylak Sainkho Namtchylak (Сайнхо Намчылак) is an experimental singer, born in 1957 in a secluded village in the south of Tuva, an autonomous Russian state bordering Mongolia. She has an exceptional voice, spanning seven octaves and proficient in overtone singing; her music enmeshes avant-jazz, electronica, modern composition and Tuvan influences. In Tuva numerous cultural influences collide: the Turkic roots it shares with Mongolia, Xinjiang Uighur and the Central Asian states; various Siberian nomadic ethnic groups, principally those of the Tungus-Manchu group; Russian Old Believers; migrant and resettled populations from the Ukraine, Tatarstan and other minority groups west of the Urals. All of these, to extents, impact on Sainkho's voice, although the Siberian influences dominate: her thesis produced while studying voice, first at the University of Kyzyl, then in the Gnesins Institute in Moscow during the 1980s focussed on Lamaistic and cult musics of minority groups across Siberia, and her music frequently shows tendencies towards Tungus-style imitative singing. After graduating, Sainkho worked with several ensembles: the Moscow State Orchestra; the Moscow- based jazz ensemble 'Tri-O' (since 1989); School of Dramatic Art under the direction of Anatoly Vasiliev (Moscow), various orchestras in Kyzyl although (incongruously) as far as I am aware she has not worked with the Sayaan Ensemble, the Tuvan 'folkloric orchestra'- a far less sanitised example of folk baroque than, say, existed in pre-independence Kazakhstan- that has housed many of Tuva's other important singers. 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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Midnight Blue
From Me To You
Siber-Shaman
Naked Spirit (featuring Djivan Gasparyan)
Moon Trance
Badjirgal's Wish
Valley Of Shadows
Long Way Home
Amethyst II
Tanola Nomads
To The Master Hunashtar-ool
Inuit Wedding
Naked Spirit
Inult Wedding
Badjirgal´s Wish
My Tuva
Fate
Bai-Laa Taigam
Badjirgalґs Wish
Let the Sunshine
Aldan Hoynung
Tchashpy-Hem
Ritual Song
Old Melodie
Seyd Ozero
Lullaby for Lambs
Kolkhozchu-Man
Hymn
Haragannig
Siberian train
Dance of the Eagle
Night Talk - Radio jam
Chahgaa
I'm the shaman
The magic gate
Kaar deerge chovulangngi
Meng tyvan
Who Stole the Sky - Live
Naked Spirit (feat. Djivan Gasparyan)
All Will Come to the End
Song at the New Moon
Anger is Cooking Soup of the D
Creation song
Guide in Eternity
Ceremony - Radio jam
Mogeter dugajinda
Tree of Art
Hajirla
Mops at Stops (Modem Dialog)
When I'm Gone
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