
Records
The Magical Voice From Mongolia URNA - Portrait
Amilal 2005
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URNA (vocal)
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Jamar 2001
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Jamar is the Mongolian word for “On the way”. New compositions and arrangements played in a wonderful instrumentation with zither, morinkhur and indian percussion, featuring morinkhur-virtuoso Burintegus from Inner Mongolia and Indian percussionist Ramesh Shotham. Lyrics in Chinese and Mongolian. URNA CHAHAR-TUGCHI (vocal) |
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Hödööd 1999
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The CD contains Mongolian songs in delicate arrangements and some moving compositions. Pure acoustic music can be heard in a warm sound of highest recording quality. |
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Tal Nutag 1995
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Music of intimate tranquillity and deep moving expression. The almost classical recording presents Mongolian songs and improvisations in the fine acoustic of a little Bavarian church. 1. Yanzagan zootoi saaral mori |
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The Migration Festival (CD/DVD set) - Various
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Live recordings on music CD and NTSC-DVD video set (two separate discs) documents 2002 Migration Festival in Taiwan.
Performers include Alom (Czech), Labour Exhange Band (Taiwan), Cracow Klezmer (Poland), Betel Nut Brothers (Taiwan) and URNA (Mongolia). |
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Crossing 1994
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Crossing is a powerful world music cross-over, featuring URNA’s voice, various Chinese musicians and traditional instruments, sensitive improvisations and Robert’s exciting compositions. |
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