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Art of Mongolian Khoomii
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  • Audio Mixer: Bernard Fort.
  • Liner Note Authors: Bernard Fort; Bayarbaatar Davaasuren.
  • Recording information: Abbaye de Noirlac, Lyon, France.
  • Photographers: Bernard Fort; Christian Varlet.
  • Translator: Sangidkhorloo Bulgantamir.
  • Admittedly, the course sounds of throat singing, or Kh??mii, are an acquired taste for most casual listeners, but this intimate collection from Mongolian master Bayarbaatar Davaasuren is worth spending time with. Recorded at an abbey in Central France, these 11 tracks appear unedited and totally unprocessed, save for mastering, which, even in folk music is a rarity in modern recordings. Accompanying himself on the tovshuur (a goat-skin lute) and morin-khuur (a two-stringed horsehair fiddle) with additional support from Chinbat Baasankhuu on the bowed, zither-like yatga, Davaasuren fills the space with the ethereal, multi-toned harmonics of his own voice. From a textural standpoint, this is a beautifully captured recording with the mellow timbres of the instruments offsetting the severity of Davaasuren's often guttural singing. Tracks like the ten-minute "Gurvan Shariin Nuruu Magtaal" are both arresting and utterly meditative, segueing from long, single-note drones to complex rhythmic chants. The immediacy of the performances and the stark presentation really serve to capture the uniqueness of this strange tradition. ~ Timothy Monger
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