Sed in Farsi means " voice."
During the concert will include traditional Mongolian music and inspired by the music of Mozart Orient.
Masters of Mongolian throat singing - NASA Nasanjargal and Naraa Naranbaatar who studied in his homeland - along with dulcimer virtuoso Ganzorig Davaakhuu and multi-instrumentalist Omid Bahadori Iranian kidnap a trip to the truly exotic world , somewhere between the East and the Mongolian steppe .
Vibrating guttural sounds and amazing harmonic singing Hömii , accompanied by the melancholy sound of Morin khuur ( Mongolian traditional violin with the head in the shape of a horse head ) and pearly tones forged 120 - stringed dulcimer , melt into the pulsating rhythm of oriental drums in one mystical sound.
COMPOSITION:
Expose Naranbaatar - Ikh khuur ( bass) , kargyraa (Mongolian throat singing ) , khöömii (Mongolian throat singing )
NASA Nasanjargal - Morin khuur , kargyraa (Mongolian throat singing ) , khöömii (Mongolian throat singing ) , bischgur (Mongolian oboe ) , dombra ( dumbra )
Omid Bahadori | guitar, cajón , rahmentrommel ( frame drum ) , kargyraa (Mongolian throat singing )
Ganzorig Davaakhuu | Yochin (120 - stringed Mongolian dulcimer ) , kargyraa (Mongolian throat singing )
Tickets: 30 zł in presale / 40 zł on the day of the concert
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