Female chorus group of National Music School of Telavi (1st7th works) Male chorus group of Mestia (8th10th works) Male chorus group of Makharadze (11th15th works) - Georgian Polyphony I Choral music from Caucasia

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Review by Christian Perello

Georgian Polyphony I is a stunning album that showcases the rich and diverse choral music of Caucasia. The album features the Female chorus group of National Music School of Telavi, the Male chorus group of Mestia, and the Male chorus group of Makharadze. Together, they deliver a mesmerizing performance that highlights the unique vocal traditions of the region.

The album comprises 15 tracks, with the first seven works performed by the female chorus group of Telavi. Their harmonies are breathtaking, and they effortlessly blend their voices to create a beautiful and haunting sound. The next three tracks are performed by the male chorus group of Mestia, whose deep and resonant voices add a new dimension to the music.

The final five tracks are performed by the male chorus group of Makharadze, whose energetic and lively performances bring the album to a rousing conclusion. Their voices are powerful and full of emotion, and they inject a sense of joy and celebration into the music.

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Catalog Numbers

VICG-5003

Labels

JVC World Sounds

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Formats

  • CD
  • Primarily unaccompanied choral music. At head of title: Republic of Georgia. Previously released in 1990 as U.S.S.R.
  • Georgian polyphony I (VICG-5003). Compact disc. Program notes in English ([6] p. : ill.) inserted in container.
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Summary by Christian Perello

Georgian Polyphony I is a must-have album for anyone who loves choral music. The performances are exceptional, and the music is both beautiful and culturally significant. It's a testament to the talent and dedication of the musicians involved, and a true celebration of the rich and diverse musical traditions of Caucasia.