• The Tuvan National Orchestra reflects the complex history of the Republic of Tuva (sometimes spelled Tyva), a federal subject of Russia which sits at the...
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    Tuvan-Mongol throat singing, the main technique of which is known as khoomei (/xuˈmiː/ or /xoʊˈmeɪ/; Tuvan: хөөмей, höömey; Mongolian: ᠬᠦᠭᠡᠮᠡᠢ, хөөмий...
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    "Tooruktug dolgai tangdym" is a Tuvan folk song. It was first adopted in 1944 as the national anthem of the Tuvan People's Republic (TPR) when Tuva was...
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    Tuva (redirect from Tuvan Republic)
    Tuva (/ˈtuːvə/; Russian: Тува [tʊˈva]) or Tyva (/ˈtɪvə/; Tuvan: Тыва [tʰɤ̀ʋɐ]), officially the Republic of Tuva, is a republic of Russia. Tuva lies at...
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    the official publication. Tuvan: Мен – тыва мен; lit. 'I Am a Tuvan' See Help:IPA and Tuvan phonology. "Tuvan National Orchestra". Archived from the original...
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  • Altai Khairkhan from Mongolia Chirgilchin Huun-Huur-Tu Khusugtun Tuvan National Orchestra Tyva Kyzy Yat-Kha The Hu Paul Pena from San Francisco featured...
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  • Maxim Munzuk (category Articles containing Tuvan-language text)
    Munzuk served as the commander of Tyva’s Artillery Regiment orchestra. He founded the Tuvan musical-drama theatre in the 1930s and played a huge number...
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  • Sinfonietta, conductors Mikhail Leontyev and Andres Mustonen, Tuvan National Orchestra. Since 2001 ERP releases records under its own label but the minority...
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    Huun-Huur-Tu (category Articles containing Tuvan-language text)
    Huun-Huur-Tu (Tuvan: Хүн Хүртү, romanized: Hün Hürtü [ˌxyn xyrˈty]; Russian: Хуун-Хуур-Ту [ˌxuːn xuːr ˈtʊ]) are a music group from Tuva, a Russian federative...
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    Chirgilchin (category Tuvan throat singing)
    Folk Music Festival in Tuva. He is the current director of the National Tuvan Orchestra of Traditional Instruments. Aidysmaa Koshkendey is the only female...
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  • the Russian SFSR. With the exception of the Checheno-Ingush ASSR and the Tuvan ASSR, autonomous republics of the Soviet Union (ASSRs) did not have their...
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    Kholboonoi türiin duulal (Buryat) ССРЭниң ыдык ыры / SSREniñ ydyk yry (Tuvan) СССР-ни кърал гимни / SSSR-ni qral gimni (Karachay-Balkar) Шуралар Бирлиги...
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    of Jew's harps) A page on guimbardes from Pat Missin's free reed instrument website Demir-xomus (Tuvan Jew's Harp) Demos, photos, folktale, and text...
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  • also plays the morinhuur and the igil, daddy and baby versions of the Tuvans' national instrument, the horse-headed fiddle, held like a small cello and with...
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    Tiv Tok Pisin Tongan Tshiluba Tsonga Tswana Tulu Tumbuka Turkish Turkmen Tuvan Twi Udmurt Ukrainian Urdu Uyghur Uzbek Venda Venetian Vietnamese Waray Welsh...
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  • Doshpuluur: A long-necked Tuvan lute, usually with two or three strings. Morin Khuur (Mongolian: "морин хуур") - the national instrument of Mongolia.It...
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  • soundscape is often the subject of mimicry in timbre-centered music such as Tuvan throat singing. The process of Timbral Listening is used to interpret the...
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  • including Grammy winner Luca Bignardi, Liu Huan, and the China Philharmonic Orchestra; the album won 'Media's Choice Award' at the 2015 Chinese Music Awards...
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    Instruments include the kubyz (violin), quray (flute) and talianka (accordion). Tuvan throat singing, or xoomii, is famous worldwide, primarily for its novelty...
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    socialist states History of modern Mongolia Politics of Mongolia Mengjiang Tuvan People's Republic The traditional Mongolian script was used from 1924 to...
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    utilised occasional clean vocals and an unconventional style reminiscent of Tuvan throat singing alongside the traditional shrieks of black metal. She left...
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  • Ključo and Theodore Bikel (2016) The Window with Lian Ensemble and the Tuvan Master Throat Singers (2010) Timeless Persian Treasures, With Minoo Javan...
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    Inner Mongolia is an autonomous region of China, with traditions related to Tuvan music and Mongolian music. Popular musicians including the yangqin player...
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  • that two voices of Cantu a Tenore choir have significant similarities with Tuvan Throat Singing (Khöömei), especially the voices of "bassu" and "contra"...
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    disc jockey John Peel's show. The last one was recorded with the help of Tuvan throat singing group Huun-Huur-Tu. Two of Nastasia's songs were included...
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    The Internationale (category Historical national anthems)
    Documentary award. List of socialist songs Mongol Internationale (namesake) Tuvan Internationale (namesake) English: /ˌɪntərnæʃəˈnɑːl, -ˈnæl/ IN-tər-nash-ə-NA(H)L;...
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  • pastoralists, this instrument is also known as tsuur (Mongolian), chuur (Tuvan) and sybyzghy (Kazakh). Chopo choor, an ocarina made of clay with 3 to 6...
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    liturgical music theory and practice Throat singing#Types of throat singing Tuvan throat singing#Kargyraa - is related to Tibetan Buddhist chant Tibetan Music...
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  • world, including Adam Cohen, Ani Difranco, Utah Phillips, Pete Seeger, Tuvan throat singers, Sarah Harmer, Veda Hille, Feist, K'naan, and Ferron, among...
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    the Kalmyks, Karakalpaks, Kyrgyz, and Altaians, but also Mongolians and Tuvans. A total of 464 representatives of the Western Kazakh tribes of Kazakhstan...
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