They are profoundly mysterious: the traditional, ritual laryngeal chants of the Central Asian land of Tuva. With their unique song technique, the singers from the steppe develop an enthralling sound cosmos rich in undertones and overtones. Something that is no longer a mystery, however, is the world-wide success of the Tuvan quartet HUUN-HUUR-TU, now an established name in international world music, thanks to their modern presentation of traditional laryngeal singing. This video is the first part of a documentary about Huun-Huur-Tu and covers the years until 2004. The Concert was recorded at Jazz Lines Festival 2002; Theater im Haus der Kunst; München...
Tracklisting: 1. Prayer
2. Foreign Land
3. Sygyt
4. Yellow Trotter
5. 60 Horses in My Herd
6. Song of the Caravan Drivers
7. Borbannadyr
8. Black Eagle
9. Kargyraa
10. Don't Frighten the Crane
11. Song of Taiga
12. AA-Shuu Dekei-Do
13. Good Horses
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