Caucasian Folk Events This Weekend in Timi%C8%99oara
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About Caucasian Folk
Caucasian folk music encompasses the diverse traditional sounds of the Caucasus Mountains, spanning regions like Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and the North Caucasus republics. It is characterized by ancient polyphonic choral singing, intricate modal structures, and complex rhythmic meters often in 6/8 or asymmetrical patterns. Typical instrumentation includes the double-reed duduk, the plucked tar, the bowed kamancheh, and the doli drum, which together create a rich, purely acoustic sonic landscape. The mood ranges from melancholic, soulful laments to high-energy dances, reflecting a semantic intersection between Middle Eastern melodic ornamentation, Byzantine liturgical influences, and indigenous mountain traditions that distinguish it from neighboring Slavic styles.
Also known as: Caucasian traditional music
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- What is Caucasian Folk music?
- Caucasian folk music encompasses the diverse traditional sounds of the Caucasus Mountains, spanning regions like Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and the North Caucasus republics. It is characterized by ancient polyphonic choral singing, intricate modal structures, and complex rhythmic meters often in 6/8 or asymmetrical patterns. Typical instrumentation includes the double-reed duduk, the plucked tar, the bowed kamancheh, and the doli drum, which together create a rich, purely acoustic sonic lands…
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