| Spiridon Shishigin - Soul of Yakutia |
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composer: Spiridon Shishigin editor: Peter Pannke interpreter: Spiridon Shishigin booklet writer: Peter Pannke
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| Spiridon Shishigin: khomus (mouth harp) |
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During his Berlin visit in 1998, the Siberian sound shaman Spiridon Shishigin made recordings for his first solo CD, "Soul of Yakutia". Khomus - instrument of seduction with spiritual and healing effects. The area around Lake Baikal is not only the home of the Turks, of the Mongolian and Tartar people, but also the original home of the mouth harp. From here the instrument has spread almost all over the world. The Sakha people say that the khomus (mouth harp) has been their means of expression, central to their existence, for at least three thousand years.
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Tundra Song from the Whole Heart Song of a Youth Lena Waltz White Horse Osuochaj Dance of the Female Shaman Farewell Souvenir Spring Melodies Childhood Memories Ysiach In the Mirror of the Pond Fantasies of Berlin
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