Tengerton Ensemble & Erdenetsetseg Khenmedekh Trio

Melismas of the Mongolian steppe – epic and overtone songs / Arctic Voices

Erdenetsetseg Khenmedekh
Erdenetsetseg Khenmedekh © Sh Nomindari
Tengerton
Tengerton © Dashdemid Sampil
  • Doors open 18:00

  • Pre-concert talk 18:30

  • Start 19:30

  • End ca. 21:00

Of superhuman voices and animal instruments

Most of the over two million Mongolians still lead a nomadic life today, in harmony and rhythm with nature and together with the »five jewels« of the Mongolian steppe: horses, camels, yaks, sheep and goats. Their singing practice is also deeply rooted in the natural environment: the human voice imitates animal sounds and traces the landscapes in melodies. Two traditional forms of singing from Mongolia can be heard in this concert given by the Tengerton Ensemble and the Erdenetsetseg Khenmedekh Trio: epic songs and the overtone singing »Khöömii«, in which a single voice sings two notes simultaneously – a low one and a very high, spherical one above it.

Prelude »Arctic Voices«: the concert introduction (German only)

Performers

Tengerton Ensemble

Uuganbaatar Tsend-Ochir ih khuur, tobshuur
Nasanjargal Ganbold moriin khuur, bishguur, tovshuur, khöömii, khakhiraa
Yesun-Erdene Bat moriin khuur, khel khuur, khöömii
Dalaijargal Daansuren moriin khuur, tsuur, khöömii

Erdenetsetseg Khenmedekh Trio

Erdenetsetseg Khenmedekh urtyn duu (long song), bogino duu (short song)
Khulan Navaandemberel moriin khuur, yatga, khöömii
Erkhes Otgonbayar Limbe

Programme

Melismas of the Mongolian steppe – epic and overtone songs

Pre-Concert Talk

with Christian Koehn (in German)

18:30 / Elbphilharmonie, Kleiner Saal

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Arctic Voices

Promoter: HamburgMusik

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Elbphilharmonie Plaza

A public viewing platform on the 8th floor of the Elbphilharmonie

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