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The Raising of Lazare: A Collection of Folk and Sacred Music from the Republic of Georgia

2002, Ensemble Zedashe

Many wonderful groups sing Georgian folk music today, but a few qualities make Zedashe different: One is that all of its singers live in the countryside and have daily contact with the life the songs illustrate. Zedashe is also a mixed choir (with men and women singing together), which lends a more personal, intimate, family feel to the songs, as well as greater textural variety.

Their songbook, "The Raising of the Lazare," includes a pronounciation guide, translations and notes for each song, tabletures for songs, and detailed chapters about Georgian instruments, each describing (with accompanying graphics) techniques for playing Changi, Ch'uniri, Panduri and Chonguri. The repertoire in the book and in the CD was chosen to favor songs from Kakheti and Svaneti.

Ensemble Zedashe Ensemble Zedashe, led by Ketevan Mindorashvili, was founded in the east Georgian town of Sighnaghi in 1999. The seven young members of Zedashe are from the Kiziqi region of Kakheti and from the village of Latali in upper Svaneti, and thus Kakhetian and Svan songs prevail in Zedashe's repertoire. The ensemble regularly organizes field trips to various villages to listen to older singers and study variants of folk songs. In 2002 Zedashe toured the UK and US, and the ensemble has recorded three CDs -- Where Mountains Meet Heaven (1999), The Raising of Lazare (2002), and In the Footsteps of Our Ancestors (2006).

Zedashe can be contacted by email at ivane@access.sanet.ge