• Source: Jumyr-Kylysh
  • Jumyr-Kylysh is the debut (and thus far, only) studio release from the all-instrumental Turkic/Kazakh folkband Ulytau, which hails from the Ulytau District in Kazakhstan. The album features modern, metal-based interpretations and arrangements of pieces by composers such as Vivaldi, Bach and Mozart, but keeps the emphasis on the Kazakh folk tradition; to that end, there are also arrangements of pieces from composers such as Makhambet Utemisov and Qurmangazy Sagyrbaiuly.


    Track Listing


    Source:

    "Adai" (Qurmangazy Sagyrbaiuly) 3:12
    "Winter (Four Seasons)" (Vivaldi) 3:56
    "Kurishiler" (I. Iskakov) 3:29
    "Jumyr-Kylysh" (Makhambet Utemisov) 5:04
    "Toccata and Fugue" (Bach) 4:15
    "Ata Tolaguy" (Nurgisa Tilendiev) 4:11
    "Turkish March" (Mozart) 4:11
    "Yapyr-Ai" (Kazakh traditional folk song) 3:49
    "Teriskapai" (Shalmyrza) 4:03
    "Kokil" (Kazangap Tlepbergenovich) 3:36
    Note: The liner notes contain a/an "Project Author"; this person goes by the name of Kydyrali Bolmanod.


    Personnel


    Maxim Kilchigin: Electric Guitar
    Erjan Alimbetov: Dombra
    Roman Adonin: Keyboards
    Evgeny Sizov: Bass
    Nurgaisha Sadvakasova: Violin
    Igor Djavad-Zade: Drums


    Production


    Arranged and Directed by Tabriz Shakhidi
    Produced by Tim Palmer and Maxim Kilchigin
    Recorded by Slava Motliev at Vladimir Osinsky Studios
    Mixed by Tim Palmer at Paramount Recording Studios
    Mastered by Leonid Vorobiev at Vladimir Osinsky Studios


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