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| YAT-KHA
– from TUVA, South Siberia, Russian Federation |
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Yat-Kha
is (and has been from time to time)
a
project of Albert KUVEZIN...
Albert KUVEZIN vox, guitar, yat-kha
(long zither)
Zhenya TKACHOVkit, kengyrgy (Tuvan bodhran),
bvox
Mahmoud SKRIPALTSCHCHIKOV bass
Sailyk OMMUN (Ms.) vox, yat-kha (long
zither)
Radik TIULIUSH igil, khoomei vox
and
previously...
Aldyn-ool SEVEK
khoomei vox, igil (Tuvan cello
- ON PATERNITY LEAVE)
Alexei SAAIA morinhuur,
bvox(Tuvan cello - ON PATERNITY LEAVE)
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Albert Kuvezin
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Albert started the band many moons ago, he is
the guitarist and the singer.
KANZAT is his special style of kargiraa khoomei. When he was a little boy
he was thrown out of the choir and told never ever to sing again. So he
tried playing football instead. When he realised that there was such a thing
as Deep Purple and Sonic Youth, he decided to get rid of the football and
get a guitar and start singing again, although the ideology department of
the Communist Party didn't like it very much.
Nobody else in TUVA can sing like Albert, perhaps it is because his
style is closer to some singing by the Khakass, just north of Tuva. His
father is Tuvan - Budachy (he who likes soup) KUVEZIN took Tuva to the
quarter-finals as a coach as well as playing for the all-Russia team as
the top volleyball player ever in Tuva. His mother's family came from
the Tuvan/Khakass border high in the narrow gorges of the Sayani mountains
where the river Ust-Usa meets the storming river Yenisei. But when he
was 7 years old the Soviets built the greatest hydro-electric Dam in the
world - Sayano-Shushinskoye - and the whole of this area was flooded forever.Now
there is a huge lake (but only in summer - not in winter and spring when
you can still see the old drowned towns). His family moved to Shagonar
(or Rio de Shagoneiro as they like to call it). This is where he grew
up in the long hot summer months playing down by the waterside where there
are many interesting plants.
Also from the lake you can see "Hairukn" - the great bear
mountain which sticks up out of the steppe and which is sacred to all
Tuvans. From here the Yenisei flows north to the cold wastes of the tundra
and the Arctic Ocean...You can email him on albert@yat-kha.com
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Zhenya TKACHOV
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...was born and grew as a Staro Vera (Old Believer) who have been living
in Tuva for generations. Their villages are at the upper waters ("verkhovwiye")
of Kaa-Khem river, one of the main tributaries of the "great river"
(Ulug Khem) Yenisei. Persecuted by officials, these may now be more Russian
than the Russians because they preserved the old language, customs, traditions
and way of life. They do not believe in hierarchy or taxation and intermediation
of any description bertween the individual and either God or nature.
They sing "Stikhi" (verses) from beautiful old ancient illuminated
manuscripts which are central to the community. These have a rare musical
musical notation syatem called "Kurki" which lay out rhythm
and melody in a mnemonic pyramidic pattern to help people sing each phrases
in time and in tune. On the Yat-Kha CD "Dalai Beldiri" there
is one example of this.
Like all his relatives, Zhenya loves and knows the Taiga. He is a
perfect fisherman, a good hunter and an expert of medicinal herbs. Every
year he spends a month on the islands on the river Yenisei alone with
nature sailing downstream on a rubber boat.
Educated in the music college in Kyzyl as a percussionist, he was
playing in 1970s-80s in different bands. One of them, "Patephone"
was very popular in the end of 70s amongst the Russian-speaking population
of Tuva. In the same time Zhenya was also the percussionist at the Tuvan
State symphony orchestra till the beginning of 90s, when he started a
search of the essence of the life. For a couple of years Tkachev participated
in the group of shamanic masks show, marijuana and sound effects research
called "Biosyntes" (CD available cat# SLR 069 on Solyd Records
Moscow).
After he left this group he did nothing, only walking for days in
the endless Tuvan steppe and reading books about philosophy. In 1995 Albert
invited Zhenya into Yat-Kha because he had similar look on the music and
on the objective reality. He has a dream to return to where he was born,
to buy a house and a Tuvan horse, and to record the sounds of the nature.
Now he has almost reached there and his son Gosha (6) dreams of the place
by the side of the Yenisei rather than the grim industrial Moscow suburb
where he lives now.
You can email him at zhenya@yat-kha.com
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Makhmud SKRIPALTSCHCHIKOV
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....was born in Siberia and went to Tuva as a young boy. He plays bass and
his favourite colour is green or anything the colour of nature - of which
there is plenty in Tuva. He loves rowing around the Yenisei river on little
boats and clambering around in the rocks and cliffs without ropes or pitons
or anything expensive including insurance. He loves his wife and son and
if they ever get to go online and read this he wants them to know he lovesthem
very much!
news! His dreams of getting a nice instrument like a "Washburn"
(5 string) and some interesting boxes that make interesting effects have
been realised! He now has a Washburn and a POD!
All of this makes his heart sing and he looks forward to that day.
Meanwhile he is very happy to be part of Yat-Kha and although he says
he is young he knows he can only get better. His parents live near Albert's
relatives in Shagonar (or Rio de Shagoneiro as it is known) near the big
lake which was the result of the damming of the Yenisei at Sayano-Shushinskoye
in the great gorge to the North.
You can email him makhmud@yat-kha.com
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Sailyk OMMUN
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...her
name means "little bird" in Tuvan and it was her Uncle gave her
that name and said "let her sing lke a bird". She sang in the
choir at school from when she 6 years old, though she gave her first performance
at the age of 4 at the family gatherings, standing on a little stool, singing
children's songs and reciting poetry.
She sings in the Tuvan women's style - which is very "bluesy"
with jumping, bending and leaping melodies like in nature where there
are no straight lines. Her favourite colour is black (and sometimes light
blue) but yellow is out. She likes sleeping and struggles against low-quality
beer. Apart from the colour yellow, monotony and washing-up are next on
her list of things to avoid. She likes all music a bit and wants to hear
more. She is looking forward to hearing Aretha Franklin cassettes on this
tour and would be grateful if anyone has time to make some up for her.
She should have been in Nizhniy-Novgorod on May 10th for a singing
contest (she won 1st prize in Abakan Khakassia in March at the "Student
Spring" festival and they wanted to send her onto the all-Russia
contest). She regrets she is not there, wishes everyone a happy time.
She will be 19 on Wednesday 17th May when the band will be in Madrid.
She says she likes flowers...
you can send email to Sailyk sailyk@yat-kha.com
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Radik TIULIUSH
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Radik
is a young knoomeiji who sometimes plays with Tyva Ensemble. He also plays
Morinhuur very well and sings all the khoomei styles. When we get him to
sit in front of a computer wel be able to find out more about him, what
he likes and what he hopes for and what his main gripes in life are...
you can send email to Radik radik@yat-kha.com
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Aldyn-ool SEVEK
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...until he joined Yat-Kha he was the most under-recorded throatsinger in
Tuva. His first and only experience before that was in 1984 when he went
to Leningrad to record. But the sound-engineers didn't believe that it was
him who could make such a big noise. They were expecting someone the size
of a yak.
Aldyn-ool (means "golden boy") worked for years in Kyzyl
city for the "Sayani Ensemble" - Tuva's official Folk singing&dancing
Group - along with his best friend the late great Morinhuur virtuoso Kan-ool
MONGUSH. But after perestroika managed to destroy much of the official
concert work he went back home to the mountains - the most remote and
windiest part of Tuva - Mongun Taiga. Situated out on the south-western
border with Mongolia, nothing much grows here but the wildest animals
and, with the help of the herdspeople, some yaks and cattle. It is said
the pasture is some of the best in Tuva. Aldyn--ool's village Mogur Aksi
is very remote and very poor. but it is where he is. And sometimes it
is hard for Yat-Kha to find him for a tour!
Aldyn-ool's family and next-door-neighbours sang khoomei so his introduction
to music was via uncles on both sides of his family, who are Tuvan and
Altai. An old neighbour called Bodagan (baby camel) was always singing
so Aldyn-ool just knew that this khoomei singing was normal. In Aldyn-ool's
generation there was Gennady Tumat, Oleg Kulaar (who sang for "Shu
De" CD out on Realworld) and Kaiga-ool Khovalyg (of HunHuurTu). Now
only Aldyn-ool and Kaiga-ool are alive, with the full range of styles,
depth and repertoire.
Before he joined Yat-Kha he went abroad to Cuba, Czechoslovakia (though
Brezhnev's death meant the concert was cancelled) and Sweden with Kungurtug
- the proto HunHuurTu we know today. He is one of the best read and knowledeable
fo Tuvan singers today and his research into old forms, lyrics and styles
is admired by everyone.
Pigs will fly before there are telephones and Internet in Mogur Aksi
but you can email him on aldyn-ool@yat-kha.com
He is on PATERNITY leave...
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Alexei SAAIA
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...moonlights playing soft jazz and Top 40 Russian "popsa" in
Tuva's most fashionable restaurant (there is only one) or, if there is a
concert, as 2nd clarinet in the Kyzyl Symphony Orchestra (he was #1 but
he demoted himself to allow time for international travels with Yat-Kha).
In previous times he was lead guitarist in the offical Communist party
Tuva pop group construct "Ayan" - a position shared by many
other Tuvan musicians. In the CCCP this was the way - the band was owned
by the apparatus, and musicians moved through it. There was one pop band
and they toured all over the place in unheated buses which usually made
it to the venue though what was to be found there was always uncertain.
Nowadays Alexei is interested in many new things and has high hopes
of starting a studio in Kyzyl as well as relaxing as much as possible.
He is on PATERNITY leave...
You can email him alexei@yat-kha.com
WHO MAKES THIS SITE?
Lu Edmonds, who used to play bass with Yat-Kha and has been recording
and managing for the last few years tries to keep the website going with
help from Charlie Parsons who helps with PHP, databases and other knowledge.
The CDs are sold through the band's own label and all profits are put
back into the project.
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