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Georgia - The Land of Unique People and Songs (Hardcover)
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Georgia - The Land of Unique People and Songs (Hardcover)
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The author of this book, Anzor Erkomaishvili, is one of the most
well known, recognized individuals in Georgia: a singer and
choirmaster; a composer and performer; one who seeks out and
publishes unique recordings scattered in the archives of various
countries; the founder of the world famous Rustavi Ensemble; and a
steadfast director for half a century... This ensemble has held up
to 6,000 concerts in 80 countries and has recorded more than 900
folk songs and released them on CD. These tour impressions have not
been depicted in any of Anzor Erkomaishvili's books. This ensemble
receives ovations in world famous concert halls. Volumes of books
are filled with the impressions of audience members enraptured by
what they have heard. "The talent and expertise revealed by the
singers, dancers, and instrumentalists of the Rustavi Ensemble
evoke delight," the New York Times wrote (7 April 1991) following a
concert at the Beacon Theater on Broadway. It is possible to say
that these writings by Anzor Erkomaishvili can be considered his
"selected works". The book consists of eight chapters. The first
chapter is titled "At the Origins". Here the author tells us about
his ancestors and the search for Georgian recordings scattered
about in foreign archives. The second chapter is "On Tour". Here
two countries are singled out from a gigantic tour map: France and
the United States of America. "Unforgettable Encounters" is the
third chapter. This chapter describes meetings with intriguing
people. The fourth chapter is "A Man's Fate". Here you will read
some essays permeated with special artistic expressions and
emotions. "Mysterious Voices" is the fifth chapter. Here the reader
will get acquainted with some impressionable portraits of unique
performers of Georgian folk singing. The sixth chapter is "Precious
Silhouettes". Some interesting essays introduce readers to
distinguished Georgian composers and opera singers. "To Save
Singing" is the title of the seventh chapter. The author's credo is
disclosed in this chapter: "If we want to save folk singing, we
must teach it to children and make them fall in love with it." The
way this credo became embodied within the creation of the Martve
Children's Ensemble and its great success is discussed. The last
chapter is titled "Reflections". Here are some thoughts the richly
creative biographer has jotted down at various times. These are
statements imbued with a humility characteristic of Erkomaishvili
and expressed with the excellence and laconic forms that Jorje Luis
Borges demanded from this genre.
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