October 10, 2004
To: Listings/Critics/Features From: JAZZ PROMO SERVICES
ROSWELL RUDD and THE PENTATONICS THROAT SINGING AND ALL THAT JAZZ!" Friday, October 15th 9:30 pm at the new Rubin Museum of Art (The only museum in the world dedicated to the art of the Himalyas, as well as bordering areas such as Mongolia.) 150 West 17th Street (at 7th Avenue) 212 620 - 5000 X 344 Tickets $20.
Premiere Performance
Reservations: [email protected]
http://www.rmanyc.org
A wonderful new collaboration with an outstanding ensemble of Mongolian musicians featuring Roswell Rudd-Trombone Badma Handa-singer Battuvshin Baldantseren-flutist, horse head bassist, throat singer Dmitry Ayurov-horse head fiddle Valentina Namdykova-zither Kermen Kalyaeva-dulcimer
Eternal freshness of these beautiful. open pentatonic melodies, both from the traditional Mongolian repertoire as well as new compositions by Roswell Rudd , provide an unique acoustical flavor - very accessible, very old, very modern. The Mongolian instruments and the trombone create a sound that is the ideal acoustic realization of these Central Asian colors.
They will remind the listener of American folk music and aspects of the blues.
Contact: Verna Gillis/SOUNDSCAPE PO Box 70 Accord, NY 12404 Tel: 845 626 4038 Fax: 845 626 4641
website: http://www.soundscapepresents.com
To: Listings/Critics/Features From: JAZZ PROMO SERVICES
ROSWELL RUDD and THE PENTATONICS THROAT SINGING AND ALL THAT JAZZ!" Friday, October 15th 9:30 pm at the new Rubin Museum of Art (The only museum in the world dedicated to the art of the Himalyas, as well as bordering areas such as Mongolia.) 150 West 17th Street (at 7th Avenue) 212 620 - 5000 X 344 Tickets $20.
Premiere Performance
Reservations: [email protected]
http://www.rmanyc.org
A wonderful new collaboration with an outstanding ensemble of Mongolian musicians featuring Roswell Rudd-Trombone Badma Handa-singer Battuvshin Baldantseren-flutist, horse head bassist, throat singer Dmitry Ayurov-horse head fiddle Valentina Namdykova-zither Kermen Kalyaeva-dulcimer
Eternal freshness of these beautiful. open pentatonic melodies, both from the traditional Mongolian repertoire as well as new compositions by Roswell Rudd , provide an unique acoustical flavor - very accessible, very old, very modern. The Mongolian instruments and the trombone create a sound that is the ideal acoustic realization of these Central Asian colors.
They will remind the listener of American folk music and aspects of the blues.
Contact: Verna Gillis/SOUNDSCAPE PO Box 70 Accord, NY 12404 Tel: 845 626 4038 Fax: 845 626 4641
website: http://www.soundscapepresents.com
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