Drobinska - El concert (ex Dobranoch) (2005, Live) (feat. Mario Kaldararu, Inna Bondari)
Concert (Live) recording of the Drobinska made in tour around France in 2003. The disc features material from Serbian, Romanian, Moldovan, Hungarian and Macedonian peoples played in the genre of world music, with bass and drums.
Credits:
Oleg Drobinsky - clarinet, kaval, bouzouki
Dmitry Ignatov - bass
Mario Kaldararu - drum, percussion
Inna Bondar - vocals, kaval
1. Kolo (Serbian)
Means "circle" in Serbian. Our komposition is based on traditional "kolo rojanaz", once played by great serbian fiddler Zarevaz. Inna sing moldavian doina about haidouk, a maiden and kerchief with flowers.
2. Kolinda (Moldavian Chrismas carol)
Moldavian Chrismas carol. Says "let us in! It's raining outside and our horses are tired. They need to be forged too-with horseshoes of bread and with sausege nails.
3. Rachenitsa (Bulgarian tune)
Our variations about bulgarian tune "Ajtoyska Rachitsa". Music from the mountains.
4. Mai badize pentru tine
Moldavian love song. "My heart's burning after you, let's love while we are young!"
5.Doina Hora Sirba (wedding)
A typical wedding suite from Moldova. In Chishineu they say "Smoking Doina, drinking Doina brings you at Doina finally". Doina is shepherd's song, but as well very popular name for different things in Moldova. There's sigarettes called "Doina", brandy and cementary with the same name.
6. Turkish
Two tunes from Macedonia in our interpretation.
7. Nani Nani
Splendid lullaby from Moldova.
8. Auzit me, auzit
Another love song from Moldova. Tells about the mill that grinds sorrow and pain. "If I knew that for sure, i'd go there straight away..."
9. Moldavian (wedding dances-hora)
10. Cumbia
This tune is written by our friend from Australia Andrew Tanner. I've learned it while Andrew stayed in Moscow in 2003, but our version is quite different from autor's.
11. Skadi
On of the few hungarian songs that we did.
12. Harvest
Originally "Pravo Lesnoto Oro" from Macedonia. Mellow and sunny tune inspired us to make this composition, and we used to finish every concert with that number.