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Manage No AA00000095 Country Uzbekistan Year 2005

Description | Uzbekistan in Central Asia is mostly grassland and desert, and much of its population is nomadic. However, there are also several oasis regions where people have settled into agricultural lifestyles. Uzbekistan used to be a strategic point in the Silk Road where the cultures of East and West met. There are several Kazakh and Tajik groups living in Uzbekistan and its borders are open to traders and nomads. Uzbeks love to sing and dance. Local folk performance groups called ensembles are a long standing tradition in Uzbekistan and lead all festivals and events. They compile and edit traditional folk songs and instrumental music to stage song and dance performances. The Boysun Festival is held annually in Boysun City, Southeastern Uzbekistan, and ensembles from all across the nation participate. To hear the unadulterated versions of Uzbek folk songs, one has to ride a donkey into remote mountain villages. The mountains offer beautiful scenery and warm hospitality on top of humble folk songs. Boysun district in Uzbekistan is an example of such a mountainous region. A noteworthy characteristic of Uzbek folk songs is the large number of children’s songs. The children of Uzbekistan still sing as many children’s songs as we used to in the past. Another important genre of Uzbek folk music is the grand epic song sung by professional epic singers called bakhshi. |
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Audios
Shange of the Zhuang 1
Country : China |
2:18 |
Shange of the Zhuang 2
Country : China |
2:02 |
Welcoming song of the Kam (Dong)
Country : China |
0:46 |
Dage of the Kam
Country : China |
0:49 |
Children’s songs of the Kam (Dong)
Country : China |
0:54 |
Feige of the Miao
Country : China |
1:56 |
Lusheng music of the Miao
Country : China |
1:56 |
Flute music of the Yi
Country : China |
1:26 |
Festival songs of the Yi
Country : China |
2:29 |
Yueqin music of the Yi
Country : China |
1:46 |
Haicaiqiang of the Yi, Yuxi County, Yunnan Province
Country : China |
2:35 |