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Moscow Composers Orchestra Featuring Sainkho Namchylak - Let Peremsky Dream album flac Performer: Moscow Composers Orchestra
Title: Let Peremsky Dream
Style: Free Jazz, Contemporary Jazz, Free Improvisation
Released: 1997
MP3 album: 1952 mb
FLAC album: 1901 mb
Rating: 4.1
Other formats: MP2 MPC MMF RA AU XM ADX
Genre: Jazz

Recorded live at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, June 20, 1996, at the Unsung Music Festival.

Moscow Composers Orchestra and Sainkho Namchylak Let Peremsky Dream. Moscow Composers Orchestra and Sainkho Namchylak Two Tone Tuva II. (play). Moscow Composers Orchestra & Sainkho Namchylak Smoking Costs You Cancer.

But Namchylak and the Moscow Composer's Orchestra are not merely a unit of musicians gathered around the theme of experimentation, they are brought together by the discipline required to play these compositions and their meld of meltdown musical styles. Recorded during 1996, it is almost impossible to think of this music being created before Mikhail Gorbachev's perestroika in the 1980s

Band: Moscow Composers Orchestra, Оркестр Московских Композиторов. Year of release: 1997. Recording length: 62:15. Recorded live at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, June 20, 1996, at the Unsung Music Festival.

in 2016, she released "like a bird or spirit, not a face", an album produced by Grammy-winner Ian Brennan (music producer, author) and featuring members of Tinariwen. The Gift, 1996, with Moscow Composers Orchestra, Long Arms Records Russia. Let Peremsky Dream, 1997, with Moscow Composers Orchestra, Leo Records London UK. Time Out, 1997, Ponderosa, Italy. Naked Spirit, 1998, Amiata Records.

Moscow Composers Orchestra ( Vladimir Miller ) Featuring Sainkho Namchylak. Single CD (audio): GBP 1. 0. This is the third CD by the Moscow Composers Orchestra on Leo Lab. It was recorded at the Unsung Music Festival in London, June 1996, and features the music of the leader Vladimir Miller and the trumpeter Vyacheslav Guyvoronsky. The performance of MCO was a 'standing ovation' with the Tuvan throat singer Sainkho Namchylak providing the highlights. The orchestra played three pieces, total duration 62 minutes.

Moscow Composers Orchestra. 2. Let Peremsky Dream. Moscow Composers Orchestra. Released 25 January 2005, ℗ Leo Records.

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Two Tone Tuva II
Music By – V.Miller*
14:21
2 Let Peremsky Dream
Music By – V.Miller*
11:55
3 Brief Meditation
Music By – V.Guyvoronsky*
35:48

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Queen Elizabeth Hall
  • Recorded At – Unsung Music Festival

Credits

  • Artwork – Lora Denis
  • Bass – Vladimir Volkov*
  • Bass Clarinet, Baritone Saxophone [Baritone Sax], Alto Saxophone [Alto Sax] – Eduard Sivkov*
  • Bassoon – Alexander Alexandrov
  • Drums – Vladimir Tarasov
  • Engineer – Alan Mosly*
  • Flute, Alto Saxophone [Alto Sax] – Vladimir Rezitsky
  • French Horn – Arkady Shilkloper
  • Painting [Front Cover Painting] – Sean Jefferson
  • Piano – Vladimir Miller
  • Producer – Leo Feigin
  • Soprano Saxophone [Soprano Sax], Bass Clarinet – Vitas Labutis*
  • Trombone – Vitas Pilibavicius*
  • Trumpet – Yuri Parfenov, Vyacheslav Guyvoronsky*
  • Violin – Alex Kolkowski*
  • Voice – Sainkho Namchylak*

Notes

Recorded live at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, June 20, 1996, at the Unsung Music Festival

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 024792 003525
  • Label Code: LC 5417