Ulytau (music group) explained

Ulytau
Ұлытау
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Kazakhstan
Genre:Folk metal
Neo-classical metal
Years Active:2001  - present
Website:www.ulytau.kz
Current Members:Nurgaisha Sadvakasova
Yerzhan Alimbetov
Makism Kichigin

Ulytau (Kazakh: Ұлытау, Ūlytau), literally meaning "the great mountain", is a popular Turkic instrumental folk metal trio from Kazakhstan.[1] Their music combines the sound of the violin and electric guitar with the dombra, a traditional two stringed instrument from their country.

The band is named after the district of Ulytau in Central Kazakhstan, the mythical birthplace of the nation.

Biography

Ulytau was conceived as a project by producer Kydyrali Bolmanov in 2001 to merge Western and Eastern music with arrangements of classical music from such composers as Kurmangazy Sagyrbayuly, Antonio Vivaldi, Niccolò Paganini and Johann Sebastian Bach.[2] They have since toured Germany, England, Scotland, Poland, USA, Turkey, China, Japan and Russia.[3] The band was awarded the "Golden Disc" in 2001 for their song "Aday" that was based on a composition from Kurmangazy of the same name.[4] The song was also featured on the Rough Guide compilation to the music of Central Asia.[5]

Discography

Members

Line-up

Session musicians

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Music of Ulytau . Kazakhstanmediacentre.com . May 6, 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080330212937/http://www.kazakhstanmediacentre.com/history/arts/ulytau.cfm . March 30, 2008 .
  2. Web site: History of the Creation . Ulytau.kz . May 6, 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080401042539/http://www.ulytau.kz/en/pages/2.jsp . April 1, 2008 . dead .
  3. Web site: Ulytau . Darksage.ru (In Russian) . May 6, 2008. (Google translation: Despite the youth, musicians have already visited with tours in Germany, England, Scotland, Poland, USA, Turkey, China, Japan and, of course, Russia.)
  4. http://home-of-rock-news.blog.de/2009/06/19/ulytau-wanderer-welten-6345638/ ULYTAU – Wanderer zwischen Welten
  5. Web site: Greenberg, Adam . [{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r727247|pure_url=yes}} ''The Rough Guide to the Music of Central Asia'' review ]. Allmusic.com . May 6, 2008.