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Bulgarian Voices Angelite, | Huun-huur-tu, Moscow Art Trio - Fly, Fly My Sadness

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Fly, Fly My Sadness (1996) is a landmark world music collaboration, masterminded by Mikhail Alperin of the Moscow Art Trio, which bridges the ancient Tuvan throat singing of Huun-Huur-Tu and the Bulgarian polyphonic harmonies of Angelite. The album is acclaimed for blending the "white voice" of the choir with shamanic kargyraa and khoomei vocal techniques to create an otherworldly, spiritual sound. Find a review of the album on Sputnikmusic . The Bulgarian Voices Angelite Fly, Fly My Sadness

Bulgarian Voices Angelite, | Huun-huur-tu, Moscow Art Trio - Fly, Fly My Sadness

Fly, Fly My Sadness (1996) is a landmark world music collaboration, masterminded by Mikhail Alperin of the Moscow Art Trio, which bridges the ancient Tuvan throat singing of Huun-Huur-Tu and the Bulgarian polyphonic harmonies of Angelite. The album is acclaimed for blending the "white voice" of the choir with shamanic kargyraa and khoomei vocal techniques to create an otherworldly, spiritual sound. Find a review of the album on Sputnikmusic . The Bulgarian Voices Angelite Fly, Fly My Sadness