- Tyva Kyzy
Tyva Kyzy (Тыва Кызы, IPA| [tɯˈva kɯˈzɯ] ): Daughter of Tuva is an all-female folk ensemble performing
Tuva n throat-singing, under the direction ofChoduraa Tumat .Background
Since its inception, the group has participated in numerous international festivals of world music in
Europe ,Japan and has now began touring theUnited States in October 2005. Tyva Kyzy performs the five main styles ofkhöömei with traditional female vocal styles. They utilize a range of folk instruments including their own signature instrument thechadagan (similar to thezither orhammered dulcimer ). Several members perform in the Tuvan National Orchestra and member Ayana Mongush conducts the orchestra. Their songs are a blend of comtemporary and traditional culture, some very old and some written and composed by the group or specifically for them. Tyva Kyzy performs a number of songs, often relating to the life of women, songs of their elders and of the land.Non-musical activities
The group fosters growth, talent and confidence in women and girls by teaching in Tuvan schools and leading workshops internationally. They aim to strengthen the livelihood of female khöömei and add an important new element and history to the development of Tuvan music. Female khöömei is still considered rare and sometimes controversial in Tuva. Tyva Kyzy is at the forefront of the effort to establish women among the great Tuvan throat singers.
Their first
CD , "setkilemden sergek yr-dyr"(a cheerful song from my soul) was released in March 2006. It is available from the TuvaTrader.com website (see below).External links
* [http://www.tyvakyzy.com/ Tyva Kyzy Home] .
* [http://www.sfcv.org/arts_revs/music_news_10_25_05.php Review from Asian Art Museum San Francisco Concert] .
* [http://sarah.macmanx.com/blog/tuvan-throat-singing/ Article about throat-singing, featuring Tyva Kyzy, by Sarah Wallin] .
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