Lela Tataraidze
Janghi - Morning Fog
2000
Tracks:
01. Ikneba Jobda (Perhaps It Was Better)
02. Vertskhlis Tasadamts Maktsia (If I Could Be as a Silver Chalice)
03. Samshoblo (Homeland)
04. Shenma Survilma Damlia (My Desire for You Has Drained My Empty)
05. Makhkvidia (Has He Died?)
06. Tushetian Melodies
07. Davagvianeh (I Was Late)
08. Verkvlis Tsikhe (the Fortress of Verkvli)
09. Ra Lamazia Tusheti (How Beautiful Is Tusheti)
10. Meh Regvenma (the Fool and I)
11. Lomo, Sheh Lomis Mokulo (Lion- Killer, O Lion)
12. Vazhao (O Young Gentleman)
13. Janghi (Morning Fog)
14. Nana
15. Gagnis Gori
16. Caucasian Melodies
17. Dililmeh
18. Datireba
19. Shen Ro Gogonivart
20. Tskhrajer Chavshale (Nine Times Wiped Away)
21. Shatilis Asulo (Oh Daughter of Shatili) - Lela Tataraidze, Traditional
Lela Tataraidze sings and plays accordion and panduri.
02. Vertskhlis Tasadamts Maktsia (If I Could Be as a Silver Chalice)
03. Samshoblo (Homeland)
04. Shenma Survilma Damlia (My Desire for You Has Drained My Empty)
05. Makhkvidia (Has He Died?)
06. Tushetian Melodies
07. Davagvianeh (I Was Late)
08. Verkvlis Tsikhe (the Fortress of Verkvli)
09. Ra Lamazia Tusheti (How Beautiful Is Tusheti)
10. Meh Regvenma (the Fool and I)
11. Lomo, Sheh Lomis Mokulo (Lion- Killer, O Lion)
12. Vazhao (O Young Gentleman)
13. Janghi (Morning Fog)
14. Nana
15. Gagnis Gori
16. Caucasian Melodies
17. Dililmeh
18. Datireba
19. Shen Ro Gogonivart
20. Tskhrajer Chavshale (Nine Times Wiped Away)
21. Shatilis Asulo (Oh Daughter of Shatili) - Lela Tataraidze, Traditional
Lela Tataraidze sings and plays accordion and panduri.
Music inspired by the nature of Lela's native land.
Born in 1952, Lela grew up in a family from Tusheti, the mountainous region of Georgia. With her sad eyes but a happy face, she is an excellent accordion and panduri player, and also a brilliant vocalist, who sings the popular songs of the mountains with a lot of emotion. She was brought up in the musical atmosphere of her family and continued her studies at the school of music and later on at the philharmonic ensemble of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia. She toured in Hungary, Romania, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria and France. She made her first recordings with Melodiya Records in 1988. She founded the trio ensemble of Kesane ("myosotis, forget-me-not", a flower of Tusheti) and recorded her first CD in Holland in 1999, "Janghi" ("morning fog"). Her last CD is from June 2007, it is entitled "Songs of Survival: traditional music of Georgia". Lela Tataraidze is the great lady of Georgian traditional song, a popular art coming from time immemorial and from the majestic landscapes of the legendary Georgia. Enjoy!
Born in 1952, Lela grew up in a family from Tusheti, the mountainous region of Georgia. With her sad eyes but a happy face, she is an excellent accordion and panduri player, and also a brilliant vocalist, who sings the popular songs of the mountains with a lot of emotion. She was brought up in the musical atmosphere of her family and continued her studies at the school of music and later on at the philharmonic ensemble of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia. She toured in Hungary, Romania, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria and France. She made her first recordings with Melodiya Records in 1988. She founded the trio ensemble of Kesane ("myosotis, forget-me-not", a flower of Tusheti) and recorded her first CD in Holland in 1999, "Janghi" ("morning fog"). Her last CD is from June 2007, it is entitled "Songs of Survival: traditional music of Georgia". Lela Tataraidze is the great lady of Georgian traditional song, a popular art coming from time immemorial and from the majestic landscapes of the legendary Georgia. Enjoy!
Lela grew up in a family of musicians from Tusheti, the mountainous region of Georgia. With her sad eyes but a happy face, she is an excellent accordion and panduri player, and also a brilliant vocalist, who sings the popular songs of the mountains with a lot of emotion and her own Songs also. Her sister, Eter Tataraidze is Folklorist also, she is working at the Folklore Center of Georgia.
She was brought up in the musical atmosphere of her family and continued her studies at the school of music and later on at the Philharmonic ensemble of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia.
At the same time, Lela works at the Regional Cultural Center of her hometown and works as the soloist of the radio and television of Tbilisi.
She founded the trio ensemble of Kesane (which means the flower of Myosotis forget-me-not) and recorded her first CD for Pan Records in Holland in 1999. Lela is accompanied by two female singers and players of panduri and dayera, Marina Giorgadze and Lia Khountsaria.
She was brought up in the musical atmosphere of her family and continued her studies at the school of music and later on at the Philharmonic ensemble of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia.
At the same time, Lela works at the Regional Cultural Center of her hometown and works as the soloist of the radio and television of Tbilisi.
She founded the trio ensemble of Kesane (which means the flower of Myosotis forget-me-not) and recorded her first CD for Pan Records in Holland in 1999. Lela is accompanied by two female singers and players of panduri and dayera, Marina Giorgadze and Lia Khountsaria.
To put it short, this ... is the quintessence of mountain music: pure, primal, without any additives. Everything else, more complicated, is based on this music. So, here are the roots.
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