Mari Boine, Inna Zhelannaya, Sergey Starostin is tagged as: folk, world, norway, female vocalists, russian In the early 1990s, as Mari Boine’s career was just getting underway, the Norwegian music journalist Sigbjørn Nedland introduced her to the two most important protagonists of the present-day Moscow band Farlanders: Inna Zhelannaya & Sergey Starostin. In the winter of 1992 they and a number of other Norwegian and Russian musicians gathered in Moscow to work together in the recording studio. In retrospect, the musical direction each of these artists would take was already becoming clear. Since that winter, each of them has found an individual manner of expression based on his or her respective national culture. Mari Boine created an inlet for the musical culture of her people, the Sami, into the great river of World Music, developing a very personal idiom and style from the Sami traditions. Inna Zhelannaya continued to work on her own texts and songs, initially still in collaboration with the popular Russian group Alliance, which accompanied her on this album, later with other Russian musicians. Her highly unique blend of rock, jazz and traditional (Russian) music has since culminated in her successful project Farlanders. Sergey Starostin, who working with the Moscow Art Trio had already begun combining elements of jazz, classical and traditional Russian music, carrie... Read More About Mari Boine, Inna Zhelannaya, Sergey Starostin Biography... Send Mari Boine, Inna Zhelannaya, Sergey Starostin ringtones to your cell |
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