Women have the ability to vocalize sounds at one octave higher than men. This mix explores the female voice as an instrument, as well as vocal techniques within a formal or even in an improvisational act of singing. A multi genre compilation showcasing soprano, mezzo soprano, throat singing and avant-garde vocalists. Fifty three mins, including Leondina Vaduva, Meredith Monk, Diamanda Galas, Juana Molina, Iva Bittová, Abigail Fischer and a bonus track!
© Photo: Tuva singer, Sainkho Namtchylak.
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- experimental
- avant-garde
- folk
- throat singing
- world
- tuva
- singer-songwriter
- electronic
- avantgarde
- world music
- japanese
- electronica
- contemporary classical
- minimalism
- vocal
- argentina
- folktronica
- jazz
- glitch
- inuit
- ethnic
- south park
- new zealand
- tabla
- hong kong
- cover
- tuvan
- so good it hurts
- alternative
- all
thank you for share this amazing music !
2012-08-06 16:39:25 UTC
did you see La double vie de Véronique? Is a great movie, the voice of the girl is.. no words..
2012-08-06 16:47:53 UTC
yes, I have seen all Krzysztof Kieslowski's movies :) I like very much Zbigniew Preisner's compositions for his movies. my favorite one is the "Song for the Unification of Europe" tinyurl.com/dy7b3rj from the "Blue" movie. Gives me goose bumps whenever I hear it... epic!
2012-08-06 16:59:29 UTC
Kieslowskis movies are among my all time favourites too. I liked the fact that the music made by Preisner was featured as it would be of "Van den Boudenmayer" in the movie.
Very humble of them.
2012-11-16 07:22:37 UTC
Thanks for providing this info :)
From wikipedia: ...Preisner said "Van den Budenmayer" is a pseudonym he and Kieślowski invented "because they both loved the Netherlands"...
2012-11-16 12:26:12 UTC