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Ayarchan

“Ayarkhaan” ( Eng. Ayarkhaan ; Former name of the group - “Kylysakh”, “Telka”, duet with O. Podluzhna) [1] - Russian musical ethno-group from Yakutia . The group includes Albina Degtyareva, Varvara Stepanova, Alisa Savvinova, Nariyana Renanto [2] . Creativity is based on traditional khomus music. “Ayarchan” is translated as a tribe of creators [1] .

Ayarchan
Genreethnic music
Yearssince 2002
A country Russia
CityYakutsk
CompositionAlbina Degtyareva, Varvara Stepanova, Alisa Savvinova, Nariyana Renanto

Content

Music

“Using only their own voice and khomus, Yakut girls imitate the sounds of the wind, birdsong, the voice of a horse, the sound of hoofs and other sounds of nature. Some compositions sound as if created in an electronic music studio ” [3] . The imitation system is peculiar to shamanistic campaigns . Yakut shamans began their campaign with imitation of horse neighing [4] . The songs of “Ayarchaan” mainly tell about the Divine providence and wisdom that created the world in harmony and beauty [3] .

Discography

The group released the following albums [3] [5] :

2005 - “Sounds of the Ancient Land of Olonkho ”;

2008 - The Echo of Antiquity.

History

The group was created in 2002 by musician, composer and poetess Albina Degtyareva with the aim of popularizing and developing khomus, ethnic music and Yakut folk singing [1] . Since then, “Hayarkhaan” has been a regular participant in various ethnic and music festivals and competitions around the world and has repeatedly won prizes [1] . Among them [2] [6] :

  • 2003 - Grand Prix of the All-Russian Festival "The Radiance of the North", Syktyvkar , Russia
  • 2004 - Laureate of the 1st degree of the International festival of khomus music "Il khomus", Yakutsk , Russia
  • 2004 - “Grand Prix” of the II World Ethnic Music Festival “Sayanring” (“ Sayan Ring ”), Russia
  • 2005 - Laureate of the International Festival of Live Music "Magia glosu" ("Voice Magic"), Wroclaw, Poland . (Yuliana Krivoshapkina, the soloist of the ethnic group “Hayarkhaan,” became the face of this festival)
  • 2005 - Laureate of the International Festival of Oral Folk Traditions "Niechwytntgo ozieozictwa kulturwego", Warsaw , Poland
  • 2005 - Laureate of the 1st degree of the International Festival "Khomus", Kyzyl , Republic of Tuva , Russia
  • 2006 - Head liners and winners of the title “Best Ethnic Group” of the International Festival of Live Music “Ustuu Huree”, Chadan , Republic of Tuva, Russia
  • 2006 - Head-liners of the International Festival of Live Music "Riddu-riddu", Minladen, Norway
  • 2006 - Head-liners of the Ethnoland International Ethnic Music Festival, Moscow , Russia
  • 2006 - "The best group" of the V International congress of house music "Vijfde internationale mondharp festival", Amsterdam , Netherlands
  • 2006 - Head-liners of the International festival of music of Turkic peoples “Korkyt ata and music of the Great Steppe”, Kyzylorda , Kazakhstan
  • 2007 - Laureate of the 1st degree of the International Contest-Festival "Contemporary Art and Education", Moscow, Russia
  • 2007 - Laureate of the 1st degree of the Inter-regional folklore festival of the Turkic-speaking peoples “Polbek”, Abakan , Khakassia , Russia
  • 2007 - Winners of the Golden Iria Award in the nomination “Audience Award” at the Sayanring International Ethnic Music Festival (“Sayan Ring”), Krasnoyarsk , Russia
  • 2007 - Favorites of the international festival of overtone singing "Glatt & verkehrt", Krems , Austria
  • 2011 - WOMAD, Malmesbury, England
  • 2011 - World Music Festival, Portugal
  • 2012 - London Olympic Games Program, UK
  • 2013 - WOMAD Russia
  • 2018 - World of Siberia , Russia

See also

  • Khusugtun
  • Huun Huur Tu

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 4 Ethnic group “Ayarkhaan” (Russian) . Il Khomus (April 7, 2009). Date of treatment February 3, 2019.
  2. ↑ 1 2 Ayarkhaan . Facebook Date of treatment February 3, 2019.
  3. ↑ 1 2 3 Nurguyana Degtyareva. Ayarkhaan - Artists (Russian) . WOMAD Russia (2013). Date of treatment February 3, 2019.
  4. ↑ Ayarchan (Russian) . ayarkhaan_group . VK.com . Date of treatment February 3, 2019.
  5. ↑ Ayarkhaan . MusicBrainz MusicBrainz.org. Date of treatment February 3, 2019.
  6. ↑ Ayarchan (Russian) . Sakha Diaspora . SakhaOpenWorld.org (2007). Date of treatment February 3, 2019.

Links

  • The Legend of the Universe - Albina / Ayarchaan on YouTube
  • Albina Degtyareva. Festival All Russia on YouTube
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ayarhaan&oldid=97890001


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