The track "Great Eagle Dance" is taken from the fantastic album "Fragile Balance" (1998) of Rüdiger Oppermann (Germany). With the throat singing voice of Epi Enkh Jargal. Recorded in excellent audio quality (Shamrock Records). Listen & enjoy it.
Rüdiger Oppermann is considered as one of the greatest and most innovative players of the Celtic Harp. He is initiator of the "Klangwelten Festival".
Epi Enkh Jargal plays the Mongolian horse head violin "Morin hoor", undertone and overtone singing and chanting ("Harhiraa", or "Höömii"). With his virtuosity on the Morin hoor and vocal perfection, he loves to combine his traditional roots with modern western style music and improvisation.
Guest musicians on this album:
Jatinder Thakur: Tablas (Indian/Austria)
Rainer Granzin: Piano, Synthesizer
Lars Lindvall: Trumpet (Sweden)
Bernd Dittl: Accordion
Carlos Pusseto: Percussion
Peter Götzmann: Drums
Tunji Beier: Percussion
Jorgen Lang: Guitar, Low-Whistle
Epi Enkh Jargal: Playing Morin Khoor and throat singing
this guy is a genious :)
marisa82 3 days ago
Good stuff!
elguapotetigre 6 months ago
WHY IS THIS GUY NOT ON iTUNES?!?!?!?!
jii9991345 8 months ago
so very beautiful...I am generations away from Mongolia & it touches me so deeply I too can't help but tear up...the fusion is simply brilliant ♥
ZeevaTV 10 months ago
müthiş mükemmel excellent gerçek müzik budur this is real music:)
alferenfb 1 year ago
so beautiful, miss my mongolia so much, it touches me so much and can't help but to tear up.
dawnhost 1 year ago
saw him and some other musicians in the klangwelten concert! awesome!
teleneo 2 years ago
A Great Video for heartfelt music:) Thank You!
DechenPalmo 2 years ago