Tenores De Oniferi - Polyphonic Singing from Sardinia -[Full Album ]- 1999
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Strictly a cappella, Polyphonic Singing from Sardinia is an appealing example of the type of traditional vocal-group performing that has been heard on the Italian island of Sardinia for centuries. Traditional Sardinian vocalists often come up with improvised lyrics, and sometimes, they turn their attention to Sardinian poetry of previous centuries. "Su Determinu" was written by the 19th century poet Paulicu Mossa, while "Sos Antigos" comes from poet Antioco Casula Montanaru (1888-1957). Music of the World can usually be counted on for thoughtful liner notes, and for this album, the label has printed the Italian lyrics as well as English translations. Recommended.
Tracklist:
1 Su Determinu (Destiny)
2 A S'Omine
3 Gosos Di San Gavino
4 Sos Antigos (The Ancestors)
5 Muttos
6 Ottava del Tre
7 Sa Supposta Partenzia
8 S'Andira
9 Tiu Bustianu
10 Serenada de Ierru (Winter Serenade)
Love Sardinia and their culture. Respect from Dhaka, Bangladesh !
Thank you ! :)
Thanks! Love to Bangladesh!
Amazing how only three voices can create such a full and complex sound. The power of overtones.
*four?
@stevestrange965 The first voice isn't singing, but reciting. Then the other three voices sing sustained notes with harmonies that build overtones. So it's only three singing voices.
Proud to be Sardinian! Sardinia heaven on earth!
PaNi_No i’m sardinian too but i live in the netherlands
great, really similar to Georgian polyphonic singing
Greetings to Georgia from Sardinia
The Corsican polyphonic singing looks even more like Georgian polyphonic singing than the Sardinan one.
@@missiavu And also Croatian Dalmatian!
As a Corsican, I would be interested with hearing those Croatian Dalmatian polyphonic singings, @@marinkafranulovic929 , have you got a web-link about it ?
My father is from sardinia and when we visitet Orosei for the first time he took me to a festival there. It was that day when I had the pleasure to listen to this music for the first time. Unfortunately I don't understand a word but it feels like home to me. Thank you very much for uploading. 💖
Caucassian -Dinnaric conection. Georgian, Dinnaric( Gange Hercegovacke i Klape Dalmatinske) and Sardianian polyphonic singing, has same roots. It is i2 haplogroup, Dinnaric gene, in Sardinians, Serbo-Croats and part of Caucassians( Sarmato-Iranian part ). Also , there is a small percent od I2 in Corsica and we can feel influence.
Il mio cuor! Troppo felice di aver trovato questo!
First heard this in a docu-travel-ad for Sardinia in 2000. Wish I could find that again. Ooooold culture.
This is the good stuff. Glad i heard this on the radio
The best group I have heard in a while.
You can hear the overtones
Many contemporary groups don't even sing in overtones anymore
Amazing!
this is soul music, man
BRAVISSIMI !!!!!!!!!
BRAVISSIMI!!!! 💖🙏👏💪
excellente!
Sa musica de su coru sardu. bravusu meda👌❤
❤️
Unu saludu a Boisi oniferi e a sos amicoso mioso chi so dae annoso chena lo bidere cun saludu dae Tore
Bravi
Great! Realy lookes like Georgian polyphony
Serbian polyphonic singing (krajiska)
It really sounds similar to the kind of songs that are sung in the Krajina region.
Ojha ❤
ruclips.net/video/mvQ1dtZwmas/видео.html
Like albanian one 🇦🇱❤️
Thar barr ar fad!
What does it mean? OH I check it out... is it Irish? Does it means 'Awesome'?
MyWorldMusic Yup :)
They even look Georgian
I am looking for a recording of Sardinian polyphonic singing where the quintina can be heard. Any suggestions?
ruclips.net/video/z-m3V1cwnPY/видео.html try this
@@robertochighine2478 any other suggestion?
@@DanielLucena13 ruclips.net/video/VC9NqpMM5L0/видео.html&ab_channel=TenoresDiBitti-Topic
Sardigna no est italia! Sardinia is not italy, with all due respect.
Tziu Ricky Sardigna reunited Italy...
@@sauceduphands2239 that was Piedmont. Sardinians had no say on that 😉
@@tziuriky86 Kingdom Of Sardinia
@@sauceduphands2239 It was ruled by Piedmont and by the Piedmontese family of Savoy, not by Sardinian people. The name means nothing.
Tziu Ricky ok thanks for the information
Eite su tenore de franzischegru e toradu a