Terres Turquoises (2004)

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Terres Turquoises (2004)

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1.    Gazy Giray Han  -     Pishrow Mahur, Duyek
2.    Anon., Salonika -     La princessa y el caballero
3.    Gazy Giray Han  -     Pishrow Mahur, Dowre Kabir
4.    Anon., Salonika -     Esta noche
5.    Anon., Persian radif -     Farah
6.    Anon., Istanbul -     Ven querida
7.    Anon., Istanbul -     Caballero  
8.    Anon., Salonika - Hero y Leandro
9.    Anon., Spain - A la una 
10.  Anon., Smyrna -     La mala suegra
11.  Anon., Malouf, Constantine -     Zendali
12.  Anon., Salonika -     El alma dolorida
13.  Anon., Izmir -     La llamada a la morena
14.  Anon., Alexandria -     La mal casada
15.  Kyra Tabassian  -     Visage de Sylphe
16.  Anon., Spain -     Dunala

Francoise Atlan – vocals
Isabelle Marchand – fiddle
Guy Ross – harp, medieval harp
Constantinople (Ensemble)
Kiya Tabassian – director,  setar

 

I'd like this review to be read, so I'll make it short. Kiya Tabassian is a genius and within a few more years -- by the time he's in his thirties, that is -- everyone will know it. He takes his ensemble, Constantinople, so far above the usual Mediterranean-meets-Central Asia mish-mash that almost every other group doing it sounds like a hootenanny in comparison. This and my other favorite Constantinople disc, "Carrefour de la Mediterranee," are astonishing, soul-stirring feats of artistry. The guest artists are some of the world's most distinguished vocalists and instrumentalists -- that they have all been brought together to make these two discs will simply take your breath away. These are discs that will change your listening life. --- Tennessee Reader, amazon.com

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