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Favoriting April 18, 2005: From harmonic transcendence to sublime harmonies, David Hykes and Las Rubias del Norte connect musically.

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Interview and live performance with David Hykes.

 
Composer and educator David Hykes has mastered overtone singing known as Harmonic Chant, the skill developed by Tibetan monk and Mongolian nomads that allows them to sing low and high notes simultaneously. Hykes and his ensemble The Harmonic Choir are celebrating their 30th year of creating enlightenment-dedicated music. We talked about the month-long festival devoted to his work at the Rubin Museum of Art (which is dedicated to Art of the Himalayas). David also gave us a brief live performance of his overtone signing.
  -CD: "Special Times Three" [Harmonic Meditions]
  -CD: "Lens by Lens"/ "Telescoping" (excerpt.)
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Choying Drolma and Steve Tibbetts  "Yumchen Tukar"   Favoriting Selwa  Six Degrees 
Haco & Hiromichi Sakamoto  "Sign of the Seahorse"   Favoriting Ash in the Rainbow  ReR 
Adrian Crowley  "A Northern Country"   Favoriting A Northern Country  BaDaBing! 
 
 


Live performance by Las Rubias del Norte (Taylor Bergren-Chrisman: double bass/ Greg Burrows: percussion/ Olivier Conan: cuatro, vocals/ Emily Hurst: vocals, glockenspiel/ Allyssa Lamb: vocals, melodica/ Giancarlo Vulcano: guitar/ Greg Stare: percussion)
 
Las Rubias Del Norte storm and swoon their way through a mixture of boleros, cha-cha-cha, cumbias with lieder and cowboy songs. The ensemble is lifted by the angelic voices of Allyssa Lamb and Emily Hurst, two renegades from the NY Choral Society, while the band boys from Brooklyn, France and Colombia hold up their musical backbone.
  -"Soledad"
  -"Amorosa Guajira"
  -"Amor de Mis Amores"
  -"Corazón"
  -"Ay, Raquel"
  *In between sets, the members of Las Rubias played a number of their favorite CDs and LPs:
Los Troveros Criollos  "El Parisien"   Favoriting Grandes Exitos   
Chabuca Granda  "Cardo O Ceniza"   Favoriting Voz y Vena de...   
Ernesto Lecuona & The Lecuona Cuban Boys  "Tabou"   Favoriting Ernesto Lecuona & The Lecuona Cuban Boys  Harlequin 
Cachao y su Tipica  "Social Club Buenavista"   Favoriting Canta Contrabajo  Duher 
 
Guillermo Portabales  "Al Vaiven de mi Carreta"   Favoriting Aquellas Melodias Lindas   
Cuban Jam Session  "Thema de Perfida"   Favoriting    
Lola Beltrán  "La Mano de Dios"      
 
  Another live set:
  -"Le Temps de L'Amor"
  -"Cada Domingo"
  -"Diel Canela"
  -"Noche de Ronda"
  -"Corazón"
 
  ...and more music chosen by Las Rubias del Norte
Lisandro Meza y su Conjunto  "Baracunatana"   Favoriting Canciónes Para Una Muerte Anunciada   
Los Mirlos  "Eres Mentirosa"   Favoriting Selección de Exitos   
Fefita La Grande  "El Pago Que tu Diste"   Favoriting    
The Rare Bird Rumba Ranch  "Funny Cry Happy"   Favoriting    
 
 


one last live set from Las Rubias del Norte
  -"Tumbling Tumbleweeds"
  -"Confutatis" (fr. Mozart Requiem)
  -"Baby"
  -"Rumba Internationale"


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