I can't really think why fussion can be so bad or destructive for a culture. If some form of music disapeared in the past it's probably either for political reasons (being banned) or because it evolved into something else. I don't think these guys are conspiring against their roots by singing with a Bulgarian choir. In fact they just came to China to perform and they are still making their amazing Tuvan music!
It is a good model of how different kind of cultures can coexist and unite, make humanity a single entity with one common culture, without discrimination and contradictions of/between cultures.
So a musical collaboration between cultures, reaching for a common fusion equals destruction of the collaborating cultures.
Right, you have it so well understood. Yes, you know the music of Bulgaria and Tuva better than the musicians themselves ... what are you, some kind of religious nutter?
hello ;) in fact for respond to you i study world music in a university and the teacher take this example for say to us that it's an example of some artist who modified their traditionnaly diphonique song in order to play this music to us , he wasn't talking about the bulgarian part. Maybe he's wrong but he seems to know a lot of thing on this subject , i was frustrated by this , and i must admit i write this with too much negativity ,this is just a notice .. thanks for your add , interresting
@tangoman8: I understand your point, but in this case, these aren't two completely unrelated cultures, distant as they certainly are. Plus, though these very traditional songs are indeed not meant to be sung together, they are communicating a similar lament. This isn't just some world-music, new age piece of nonsense here. This was an expertly combined pair of songs, in my opinion. I do share your sentiment about a lot of today's sampling and remixing of folk tunes, though. ^_^
@tangoman8 thanks for being brave and pointing this out. Although the music is fantastic, it really is a bit of a forced fusion. At the same time it shows common themes.
@tangoman8 well, I understand the lyrics and I tell you it is sad!!! so is your choice if you will let the emotion of the music go with you or you'd prefer to call it marketing....
MrEmretti you are an idiot. Threte si no such think as pomak style, ancient oguz clan. Bulgariand are not turkic, look at the womans faces, you can not find asian, mongol traces. There clothes are mainly in red and white the color of slavic people ot culture to be precise. You tirkish people are absolutly ignorant. That is why you have no place in EU.
@Tengri89 actullay the singing style of women is not slavic bulgarian. this style is pomak's kind of music ! pomaks were ancient oguz clans of turuks , before ottoman oguzes !
I saw these folks perform in Boulder around 1997, and was so entranced I bought one of each of the CDs they were selling in the lobby- truly like nothing else!
thanks mom to turning me on to magick that she found on the radio more than a decade now that opened me up to this album but a few years later. this here just brought me to tears knowing that i after so long still had never seen this video. thanks for the awesome hiphop cdee moms. i love my aya so much!
From Portugal: Yes, I can feel the sadness, but can't understand the words. Can you help me please translate? Where do they come from (Bulgaria and Mongolia?)? What tongue do they use (a common one?)? Greetings from the west (and thank you for this music).
I know the album version very well, but this one is so much more intense. Amazing, probably the saddest song in the universe, and one of the most beautiful.
Such a shame this video is cut of, the song is so beautiful. As Kagura noted its "Fly, Fly my sadness", and the studio version is AWESOME. Check it out!
I don't understand any of their words, but find it so profound that I can't even express my feelings about it even by my words. Guess, somethings are too lame for words.
Listening to Huun Hur Tu's expressive vocal...It seriously conjurs up images of the wild moorlands and nomadic horsemen galloping toward the sunrise in Mongolia..a place of wild, natural and untamed beauty.
The four fiddlers seemed to be either Mongolian or Kazakstan descent. It sound really sad, a haunting and alittle melancholy. Oh well, the theme here expressed is probabely sadness and longing. :-)
They come from Tuva - This is the name of a remote region, far away from the familiar route of civilization in the center of Asia. The autonomous republic of Tuva, ringed by mountains and deserts (population 300.000) is part of the new formation of countries lead by Russia. It shares its Southern border with Mongolia, the capital is Kyzyl by the river Yennisey.
Thanks, that's my first reaction like 3 month ago, LOL. Yeah Tannu Tuva is north to MOngolia. LOL Forgive me for lack of knowledge. LOL currently i got quite a couple of their songs, sooooo good and cultural!!
I can't really think why fussion can be so bad or destructive for a culture. If some form of music disapeared in the past it's probably either for political reasons (being banned) or because it evolved into something else. I don't think these guys are conspiring against their roots by singing with a Bulgarian choir. In fact they just came to China to perform and they are still making their amazing Tuvan music!
charinetta 2 months ago
It's called "Fly, fly my sadness". Absolutely stunning, stunning album.
Mannazify 3 months ago
Amazing stuff
brokensync 3 months ago
So Beautiful, the sound the soul makes when it is set free to express it's heart.
HeirOfEnoch 4 months ago
Real shamanic music
Askar9992 6 months ago
It is a good model of how different kind of cultures can coexist and unite, make humanity a single entity with one common culture, without discrimination and contradictions of/between cultures.
Mankind has to be united!
torjimon 7 months ago 5
У нас В России есть все и даже больше. Отлипни от телика. pravdu.ru
TheValek85 8 months ago
@lubamilgn
This group is not plagiarism. What you see here is the original:
The Bulgarian Voices feat. Huun-Huur-Tu (Tuvan) - and the management of this wonderful group is based in Germany.
JaroMedienGmbH 8 months ago
grandious-no words-nothing more zo say-if y dont feel-better schierling a opium -for y
22himmel1 9 months ago
So a musical collaboration between cultures, reaching for a common fusion equals destruction of the collaborating cultures.
Right, you have it so well understood. Yes, you know the music of Bulgaria and Tuva better than the musicians themselves ... what are you, some kind of religious nutter?
khote14 9 months ago
The song sounds like "Orphan's Lament", which if true, means it's supposed to sound sad ;)
All cultures have happy sounding songs, and sad sounding ones, just so happens this particular one is sad.
JakeT3056 11 months ago
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montella111 6 months ago
hello ;) in fact for respond to you i study world music in a university and the teacher take this example for say to us that it's an example of some artist who modified their traditionnaly diphonique song in order to play this music to us , he wasn't talking about the bulgarian part. Maybe he's wrong but he seems to know a lot of thing on this subject , i was frustrated by this , and i must admit i write this with too much negativity ,this is just a notice .. thanks for your add , interresting
tangoman8 11 months ago
Who dares to dislike this music?!
I think its comming from the source of the soul.
sweeeDreamzzz 11 months ago
@GunterShultz
Bulgarian girls singing Bulgarian songs
JaroMedienGmbH 11 months ago 7
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tangoman8 11 months ago
@tangoman8
what a rubbish!
JaroMedienGmbH 11 months ago
@tangoman8: I understand your point, but in this case, these aren't two completely unrelated cultures, distant as they certainly are. Plus, though these very traditional songs are indeed not meant to be sung together, they are communicating a similar lament. This isn't just some world-music, new age piece of nonsense here. This was an expertly combined pair of songs, in my opinion. I do share your sentiment about a lot of today's sampling and remixing of folk tunes, though. ^_^
ytcomposer 11 months ago
@tangoman8 so what? you just want to show how wise you are,and in fact you are just deaf...
adam777free 10 months ago
@tangoman8 thanks for being brave and pointing this out. Although the music is fantastic, it really is a bit of a forced fusion. At the same time it shows common themes.
prinznevsky 9 months ago
@tangoman8 well, I understand the lyrics and I tell you it is sad!!! so is your choice if you will let the emotion of the music go with you or you'd prefer to call it marketing....
zlatusha 9 months ago
Bulgariand are not turcik idiots. One can find this kind of clothes in every slav culture. The men have mongol faces but the women not. Think!
MrAndromeda666 1 year ago
@MrAndromeda666 cuz they did not get raped by slavs like you :D
MrEmretti 1 year ago
MrEmretti you are an idiot. Threte si no such think as pomak style, ancient oguz clan. Bulgariand are not turkic, look at the womans faces, you can not find asian, mongol traces. There clothes are mainly in red and white the color of slavic people ot culture to be precise. You tirkish people are absolutly ignorant. That is why you have no place in EU.
MrAndromeda666 1 year ago
@MrAndromeda666 Being Turkic is a cultural aspect and not genetical.
IdelUralState 1 year ago
@IdelUralState Actually its still genetical at some level.especially for the asian (meaning also not turkey ) turkic people
Fireonmyhand 1 year ago
What's the name of those instruments? Thanks
jpzerocool 1 year ago
@jpzerocool i think it's called an igil
deathmetalterrorist 1 year ago
look clothes look songs . Bulgar a turkic tribe .Tuva turkic tribe . u are same
Tengri89 1 year ago
@Tengri89 actullay the singing style of women is not slavic bulgarian. this style is pomak's kind of music ! pomaks were ancient oguz clans of turuks , before ottoman oguzes !
MrEmretti 1 year ago
@Tengri89
Read some history books other thank turkish and maybe in the future you will not speak such nonsense...
NickNP 1 year ago 2
@NickNP tengi89 is right.
trem2trem 1 year ago
@Tengri89 There's a big difference between turkic and slavic. Tuvan=turkic Bulgarian=Slavic. Although the song is tuvan, is called The Orphan Lament
eskorbutin89 1 year ago
This is AWESOME xx
IceCreamLydia 1 year ago
I saw these folks perform in Boulder around 1997, and was so entranced I bought one of each of the CDs they were selling in the lobby- truly like nothing else!
jmconrad73 1 year ago
Love it :)!
NickNP 2 years ago 2
I ever listened it in 《Fly,Fly my sadness》,that version is much better.
dupolacom 2 years ago
Great mix of masc and fem!
octaviacup 2 years ago
in Dortmund at juni 7....
brodjaman 2 years ago
yesterday they where performing in Belgium and they where Great....
brodjaman 2 years ago
I've ben listening to HHT since one year, and I'm not bored with them. Just amazing.
pieprzonylogin 2 years ago
stirs deep right from the start of the strings. and those voices....barest!
zhengwenhe 3 years ago
i miss my hometown...
susiwang 3 years ago
thanks mom to turning me on to magick that she found on the radio more than a decade now that opened me up to this album but a few years later. this here just brought me to tears knowing that i after so long still had never seen this video. thanks for the awesome hiphop cdee moms. i love my aya so much!
videocache 3 years ago
From Portugal: Yes, I can feel the sadness, but can't understand the words. Can you help me please translate? Where do they come from (Bulgaria and Mongolia?)? What tongue do they use (a common one?)? Greetings from the west (and thank you for this music).
domnozes 3 years ago
It does not make me cry. It makes me weep.
I know the album version very well, but this one is so much more intense. Amazing, probably the saddest song in the universe, and one of the most beautiful.
szyroki 3 years ago 3
This song make me cry...Bulgarians must be proud with Angelite...salutation from neighbour Romania:P
DRAGOVODA 3 years ago 3
Thank you.You are right.We are very proud with our folklor and culture!Best wishes to our friends from Romania
theodor28uzunov 2 years ago 2
Beautifull.
alvarinhos 3 years ago
bogusz knows xD
fox12345678900 3 years ago
does anyone know the name of the instruments?
folkhippie500 3 years ago
From the left : Byzaanchy, Igil, Doshpuluur (i think, can't really make it out), Igil again (i think)
trante3 3 years ago
thank you very much
folkhippie500 3 years ago
whats the name of the CD? id like to find it pls reply :)
DannyMac2012 3 years ago
The CD is actually called Mountain Tale. Look it up on Amazon. The artists are Hun Huur Tu and the Angelite
fnisedukka 3 years ago
POST MORE!!
goodday666 3 years ago
Just incredible, thanks for posting!
tjabee2 4 years ago 2
Thank you for this recommendation...I'm going to buy it right now. If this song is anything to go by it will be well worth the money!
QueenPoppy 4 years ago
This is making the hair all over me stand UP! OUTSTANDING!! ENCORE,ENCORE!!!
Shalinar45 4 years ago 19
Such a shame this video is cut of, the song is so beautiful. As Kagura noted its "Fly, Fly my sadness", and the studio version is AWESOME. Check it out!
MshrF 4 years ago
The Bulgarian Voices "ANGELITE" feat. Huun-Huur-Tu & Moscow Art Trio live in Belgrado
JaroMedienGmbH 4 years ago 8
the choir s called ,,the angels,, and its form bulgaria
elfiotik 4 years ago 2
Please post more of this, it's realy amaizing!!!
Dakentai 4 years ago
I don't understand any of their words, but find it so profound that I can't even express my feelings about it even by my words. Guess, somethings are too lame for words.
One word - marvellous.
Hohenlinden 4 years ago 2
Listening to Huun Hur Tu's expressive vocal...It seriously conjurs up images of the wild moorlands and nomadic horsemen galloping toward the sunrise in Mongolia..a place of wild, natural and untamed beauty.
Kagura785 5 years ago
The four fiddlers seemed to be either Mongolian or Kazakstan descent. It sound really sad, a haunting and alittle melancholy. Oh well, the theme here expressed is probabely sadness and longing. :-)
Kagura785 5 years ago
They come from Tuva - This is the name of a remote region, far away from the familiar route of civilization in the center of Asia. The autonomous republic of Tuva, ringed by mountains and deserts (population 300.000) is part of the new formation of countries lead by Russia. It shares its Southern border with Mongolia, the capital is Kyzyl by the river Yennisey.
Vierotchka 4 years ago
I see, that is really interesting!
Kagura785 4 years ago
Thanks, that's my first reaction like 3 month ago, LOL. Yeah Tannu Tuva is north to MOngolia. LOL Forgive me for lack of knowledge. LOL currently i got quite a couple of their songs, sooooo good and cultural!!
Kagura785 4 years ago
WOW! That was so BEAUTIFUL!
puavpheej 5 years ago 2