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Identifier:1323
Title:The Waltz of Emptiness
Genre:Folk
Description:Jaslyn Hall in the ABC Limelight: "The title of this CD almost makes my review redundant as it aptly describes the 14 songs on the album. But I'm content to talk about the artist and try to find words to describe a voice that is simultaneously innocent and dramatic. - Zulya Kamalova is from Tatarstan, central Russia, and began performing Russian and Tatar songs at the age of 9. Kamalova settled in Tasmania in 1991 and since then has released three albums. elusive (2002) was nominated for ARIA World Music Album if the Year. She could easily wear the badge of global citizen - her repertoire ranging from Russian lullabies to Brazilian bossa nova and South African jazz. Her albums feature traditional and original songs, but often with innovative arrangements for an eclectic mix of instruments like kora, oud, tabla, ghatam, bouzouki and kalimba. The Waltz of Emptiness, her forth album, takes a more likely route, with her new band capturing the spirit and whimsy of Russian folk. ... Not being a singer I have no idea how difficult it is to sing in Russian, but Kamalova's notes fall like pearls, twirling and spinning lightly on songs about love and yearning, belonging and leaving. It's a fascinating album from an adventurous soul."
Contributor:Zulyarole: Artist
Date-issued:2004
Type:Sound
Medium:CD (Compact Disc)
Source:Westpark Music
is referenced by:http://www.womex.com/virtual/westpark_music/zulya/the_waltz_of
Coverage-spatial:Russische Föderation

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