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Along the Silk Road

Tomoko Sugawara
(kugo - angular harp)
with flute, bendir & darabukka

Motema MTM-31

A fully researched and superbly packaged rediscovery of an ancient instrument, with music for it back to Mesopotamia 1900 B.C. and new music composed from historical precedents.

The combination of musicological scholarship and well judged variety of music and its instrumentation (varied with flute and percussion) makes this a special production to enjoy at many levels. Sugawara is a super-sensitive player and the music is ideal for quiet, late night listening.

Buy it, but NOT as a download; the booklet is a labour of love and a model of how to do these things. Links to fuller reviews below.

Peter Grahame Woolf

- - an ancient instrument that has not been heard or seen in performance for hundreds of years, but it sounds far more vital and alive than any harp recording I’ve heard in years. [Epic India Arts Magazine: Richard Marcus]

- - simply stunning, a sophisticated elegance wrapped around a harp. Ms. Sugawara proves that rediscovering a long lost harp is well worth the wait. World Music Central