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Album Description: Personnel includes: Yo-Yo Ma (cello, morin khuur); Ganbaatar Khongorzul (vocals); Siamak Aghaei (santur); Colin Jacobsen, Todd Reynolds (violin); Nicholas Cords, Leo Suzuki (viola); Edward Arron (cello); Kayhan Kalhor (kemancheh, setar); Yang Wei (pipa); Xu Ke (erhu); Siamak... read more

Personnel includes: Yo-Yo Ma (cello, morin khuur); Ganbaatar Khongorzul (vocals); Siamak Aghaei (santur); Colin Jacobsen, Todd Reynolds (violin); Nicholas Cords, Leo Suzuki (viola); Edward Arron (cello); Kayhan Kalhor (kemancheh, setar); Yang Wei (pipa); Xu Ke (erhu); Siamak Jahangiri (ney);
Wu Tong (sheng); John Rutherford, James Pugh, Stephen Dunkekl (trombone); Joel Fan (piano, percussion); Shane Shanahan (tabla, percussion); Sandeep Das (tabla); Mark Suter, Joseph Gramley (percussion).
Recorded at The Hit Factory, New York, New York in August 2001. Includes liner notes by Yo-Yo Ma.
Although Yo-Yo Ma is an international celebrity, one of the most famed classical musicians alive, he's too artistically curious to settle into a lifetime of playing nothing but the Western classical music that made him a household name. For the renowned cellist, the SILK ROAD is one that weaves its musical way through the traditions of many different cultures. Ma's cello is joined here by Indian instruments (tabla), traditional Asian instruments (erhu, pipa), and other Western instrumentation (piano, trombone, etc.). Over the course of SILK ROAD JOURNEYS: WHEN STRANGERS MEET, this international assemblage manages to find its way through everything from "Mongolian Traditional Long Song" (featuring the keening vocals of Ganbaatar Khongorzul) to Finnish and Persian traditional music. The only thing as striking as this ensemble's international eclecticism is the skill brought to bear on each of these disparate pieces. minimize
 
 

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