El lobo, el lirio, la luna y los pájaros
The wolf, the lily, the moon and the birds
Comenzamos con experimentaciones sonoras con conexiones indias, japonesas, chinas, francesas y norteamericanas. Recordamos las maravillosas canciones de la artista tártara afincada en Australia, Zulya Kamalova, quien recientemente nos dejaba, y terminamos con los cantos de los pueblos urálicos.
We begin with sound experimentations featuring Indian, Japanese, Chinese, French, and North American connections. We remember the wonderful songs of the Tatar artist based in Australia, Zulya Kamalova, who recently passed away, and we end with the songs of Uralic peoples.
– Saagara – Northern wind brings redemption – 3
– Yuki Fujiwara – Remaining, remaining – Glass colored lily
– Haruka Hayashi, Ya Mao, Ruriko Kasuga – The shadows of time – Music in the realm of fireflies : Improvisations for peace and healing [V.A.]
– Hadouk – Le hasard à bretelles – Le concile des oiseaux
– Hadouk – Effarvatte – Le bal des oiseaux
– Tommy Castles & Carl Dickens – Lucid ditty – Snakeskin
– Zulya and the Children of the Underground – We twelve girls – 3 nights
– Zulya and the Children of the Underground – The wolf and the moon – 3 nights
– Vastoma Ensemble of Sadovka Village – Ilyaka puva – Erzya Mordva songs from Bashkortostan
– (Zulya and the Children of the Underground – Red flower – 3 nights)
📸 Zulya and the Children of the Underground
In memoriam: Zulya Kamalova