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Artist:
HRANT, UDI
Title:
The Early Recordings Vol. 1
Label:
TRADITIONAL CROSSROADS
Format:
CD
Price:
$15.00
Catalog #:
TC 4270
2 more volumes of Hrant, the blind master of the
ud
, the twelve string, fretless lute. This compiles his complete early recordings, transferred from the original discs.
Artist:
HRANT, UDI
Title:
The Early Recordings Vol. 2
Label:
TRADITIONAL CROSSROADS
Format:
CD
Price:
$15.00
Catalog #:
TC 4271
2nd volume. "Udi Hrant Kenkulian, the blind master of the Ud, the twelve-stringed, fretless lute is regarded as the grandfather of modern ud playing and one of the most unique singers of what some refer to as the Middle-Eastern Blues. In Turkey, he is known as Hrant Emre, meaning 'of the soul.' Following the success of the first Udi Hrant album (TC 4265) we have compiled the complete early recordings transferred from the original discs, including many of his original compositions, rare recordings of Hrant playing the violin, and ud solos. Also included are his most famous taksims (improvisations) recorded when Hrant was only nineteen. Digitally remastered, each volume contains over an hour of music, detailed liner notes and rare photographs."
Artist:
GYPSY FIRE
Title:
Label:
TRADITIONAL CROSSROADS
Format:
CD
Price:
$15.00
Catalog #:
TC 4272
"Two giants from the Middle Eastern music world, Richard Hagopian and Omar Faruk Tekbikek, are brought together for the first time, accompanied by Turkish and Bulgarian gypsies." Music for Ud, vocals,
zurna
,
ney
,
kanun
, saxophone, violin, percussion, guitar, bass.
Artist:
CEMIL BEY, TANBURI
Title:
Volumes 2 & 3
Label:
TRADITIONAL CROSSROADS
Format:
2CD
Price:
$22.00
Catalog #:
TC 4274
"Bey is the most renowned composer of instrumental art music from the late period of the Ottoman Empire. Acoustic recordings, before the invention of the electronic microphone, were made circa 1910-14...performing his own compositions and in the art of Taksim, Middle Eastern improvisation."
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