Huun-Huur-Tu
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Huun-Huur-Tu
9 months ago
Our. 30 years anniversary tour 2023 TERRA INCOGNITA TUVAhttps://bnds.us/9696http://oihttps://bnds.us/9696oi
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Past
DEC
06
2023
Romainmôtier-Envy, Switzerland
Romainmôtier Priory
I Was There
DEC
05
2023
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Brotfabrik
I Was There
NOV
28
2023
Dublin, Ireland
The Sugar Club
I Was There
NOV
27
2023
Dublin, Ireland
The Sugar Club
I Was There
NOV
24
2023
Aarhus, Denmark
turkis
I Was There
NOV
23
2023
København, Denmark
Brorsons Church
I Was There
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Faye
October 29th 2023
Beautiful music. Alot of the rhythms similar to Native America music.
Budapest, Hungary@Fonó Budai Zeneház
L.
April 6th 2022
Out of this world. I can just picture them playing on the main stage in Glastonbury ❤️❤️❤️
Stratford-upon-Avon, United Kingdom@Stratford Play House
April 4th 2022
Great music, not an ordinary experience.
Will definitely go to their next concert.
Stratford-upon-Avon, United Kingdom@Stratford Play House
About Huun-Huur-Tu
Huun-Huur-Tu is a throat singing group from Tuva, Russian Federation situated north of Chinese Turkestan, west of the Mongolian border. The Tuvan throat singing technique allows one person to sing in a way that makes the listener hear different/multiple notes at the same time from the same singer. This is done by manipulating the harmonics to amplify different overtones within their mouth/throat/belly when they are singing, and is referred to as khoomei in its native tuva.
In 1992 Kaigal-ool Khovalyg, Alexander Bapa, his brother Sayan Bapa, and Albert Kuvezin founded the quartet Kungurtuk, as a means of concentrating on the presentation of traditional songs of their homeland. The musicians later decided to rename the ensemble Huun-Huur-Tu. After the first album 60 Horses in my Herd (1993), Kuvezin left the band to form the more rock-oriented Yat-Kha. Kuvezin was replaced by Anatoli Kuular , who had previously worked with Khovalyg and Kongar-ool Ondar as part of the Tuva Ensemble. In 1995, Alexander Bapa, who had produced the first two albums, departed the band to pursue production as a full-time career. He was replaced by Alexei Saryglar. In 2003 Kuular quit the band and was replaced by Andrey Mongush.
The name Huun-Huur-Tu (sometimes spelled without hyphens) translates literally to "Sun Propeller," a Tuvan term referring to the special kind of light you can see streaming down through the clouds at dawn or down through densely leaved trees at noon.
Their website is http://www.huunhuurtu.com
In 1992 Kaigal-ool Khovalyg, Alexander Bapa, his brother Sayan Bapa, and Albert Kuvezin founded the quartet Kungurtuk, as a means of concentrating on the presentation of traditional songs of their homeland. The musicians later decided to rename the ensemble Huun-Huur-Tu. After the first album 60 Horses in my Herd (1993), Kuvezin left the band to form the more rock-oriented Yat-Kha. Kuvezin was replaced by Anatoli Kuular , who had previously worked with Khovalyg and Kongar-ool Ondar as part of the Tuva Ensemble. In 1995, Alexander Bapa, who had produced the first two albums, departed the band to pursue production as a full-time career. He was replaced by Alexei Saryglar. In 2003 Kuular quit the band and was replaced by Andrey Mongush.
The name Huun-Huur-Tu (sometimes spelled without hyphens) translates literally to "Sun Propeller," a Tuvan term referring to the special kind of light you can see streaming down through the clouds at dawn or down through densely leaved trees at noon.
Their website is http://www.huunhuurtu.com
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Genres:
Ethno, Folk
Band Members:
Sayan Bapa, Khovalyg Kaigal-Ool, Radik Tyulyush, Alexei Saryglar
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Huun-Huur-Tu to play in your city
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Similar Artists On Tour
Latest Posts
Huun-Huur-Tu
9 months ago
Our. 30 years anniversary tour 2023 TERRA INCOGNITA TUVAhttps://bnds.us/9696http://oihttps://bnds.us/9696oi
View More Posts
concerts and tour dates
Past
DEC
06
2023
Romainmôtier-Envy, Switzerland
Romainmôtier Priory
I Was There
DEC
05
2023
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Brotfabrik
I Was There
NOV
28
2023
Dublin, Ireland
The Sugar Club
I Was There
NOV
27
2023
Dublin, Ireland
The Sugar Club
I Was There
NOV
24
2023
Aarhus, Denmark
turkis
I Was There
NOV
23
2023
København, Denmark
Brorsons Church
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
Faye
October 29th 2023
Beautiful music. Alot of the rhythms similar to Native America music.
Budapest, Hungary@Fonó Budai Zeneház
L.
April 6th 2022
Out of this world. I can just picture them playing on the main stage in Glastonbury ❤️❤️❤️
Stratford-upon-Avon, United Kingdom@Stratford Play House
April 4th 2022
Great music, not an ordinary experience.
Will definitely go to their next concert.
Stratford-upon-Avon, United Kingdom@Stratford Play House
About Huun-Huur-Tu
Huun-Huur-Tu is a throat singing group from Tuva, Russian Federation situated north of Chinese Turkestan, west of the Mongolian border. The Tuvan throat singing technique allows one person to sing in a way that makes the listener hear different/multiple notes at the same time from the same singer. This is done by manipulating the harmonics to amplify different overtones within their mouth/throat/belly when they are singing, and is referred to as khoomei in its native tuva.
In 1992 Kaigal-ool Khovalyg, Alexander Bapa, his brother Sayan Bapa, and Albert Kuvezin founded the quartet Kungurtuk, as a means of concentrating on the presentation of traditional songs of their homeland. The musicians later decided to rename the ensemble Huun-Huur-Tu. After the first album 60 Horses in my Herd (1993), Kuvezin left the band to form the more rock-oriented Yat-Kha. Kuvezin was replaced by Anatoli Kuular , who had previously worked with Khovalyg and Kongar-ool Ondar as part of the Tuva Ensemble. In 1995, Alexander Bapa, who had produced the first two albums, departed the band to pursue production as a full-time career. He was replaced by Alexei Saryglar. In 2003 Kuular quit the band and was replaced by Andrey Mongush.
The name Huun-Huur-Tu (sometimes spelled without hyphens) translates literally to "Sun Propeller," a Tuvan term referring to the special kind of light you can see streaming down through the clouds at dawn or down through densely leaved trees at noon.
Their website is http://www.huunhuurtu.com
In 1992 Kaigal-ool Khovalyg, Alexander Bapa, his brother Sayan Bapa, and Albert Kuvezin founded the quartet Kungurtuk, as a means of concentrating on the presentation of traditional songs of their homeland. The musicians later decided to rename the ensemble Huun-Huur-Tu. After the first album 60 Horses in my Herd (1993), Kuvezin left the band to form the more rock-oriented Yat-Kha. Kuvezin was replaced by Anatoli Kuular , who had previously worked with Khovalyg and Kongar-ool Ondar as part of the Tuva Ensemble. In 1995, Alexander Bapa, who had produced the first two albums, departed the band to pursue production as a full-time career. He was replaced by Alexei Saryglar. In 2003 Kuular quit the band and was replaced by Andrey Mongush.
The name Huun-Huur-Tu (sometimes spelled without hyphens) translates literally to "Sun Propeller," a Tuvan term referring to the special kind of light you can see streaming down through the clouds at dawn or down through densely leaved trees at noon.
Their website is http://www.huunhuurtu.com
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Genres:
Ethno, Folk
Band Members:
Sayan Bapa, Khovalyg Kaigal-Ool, Radik Tyulyush, Alexei Saryglar
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