Routes Nomades
Concerts, tours, records and cultural mediation around the Mongolian musical traditions.
Towards the west, appear the snow-capped summits in the horizon. It’s Altai! The caravan halts a moment. People pray with the eyes full of tears. By the smell of the air, everyone seems to recognize the Altai wind.
About us
Born from the meeting between Johanni Curtet, musician & ethnomusicologist, and Tserendavaa Dashdorj, khöömii performer & nomadic herder, it’s been 12 years since the association Routes Nomades has been developing musical and heritage projects around khöömii, Mongolian overtone singing.
Started our adventure on the paths of Mongolia, from Ulaanbaatar to the High Altai, we have explored different musical horizons on the way since 2006; until the edition of the first Anthology of Mongolian Khöömii (2017), through the elaboration of the nomination file of the Mongolian Traditional Art of Khöömii on the Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity (inscribed in 2010).
Other roads, mountains, steppes and beyond call us for a discovery…
Welcome to our site and enjoy the Nomadic Roads!
News
Alert of the cultural genocide : Abolition of the Mongolian language by China in the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region.
In order to support the Mongolians of China to regain their fundamental right to learn, practice and transmit their mother tongue, we have written this
Newsletter Routes Nomades – August 2020
It’s been a long time since we last delivered our news to you. With the health crisis linked to the coronavirus, many of our activities,
The Khöömii Visits Monte-Carlo
Overtone singing in the spotlight at the prestigious Monte-Carlo Spring Arts Festival, organized under the aegis of the Prince Albert and Princess Caroline of Monaco!
1. Xöömij magtaal
«Praise song to overtone singing», music and lyrics by Ganzorig Nergui (2005), excerpt of the disc Dörvön Berkh, Four Shagai Bones, Masters of Mongolian Overtone Singing, Pan Records, 2010.
2. Xöömij uria duudlaga
«Overtone calls», improvisation by Sengedorj Nanjid, Odsuren Baatar, Tserendavaa Dashdorj and Ganzorig Nergui, excerpt of the disc Dörvön Berkh, Four Shagai Bones, Masters of Mongolian Overtone Singing, Pan Records, 2010.
3. Khögnö khan magtaal
«Praise song to Khögnö Khan Mountain», vocals, overtone singing, lute tovshuur and fiddle ekel by Tserendavaa Dashdorj et Tsogtgerel Tserendavaa, excerpt of the disc Tserendavaa & Tsogtgerel, Chants diphoniques de l’Altaï mongol, Buda musique, 2008.
4. Xurdan morini magtaal
«Praise song to Race Horse», cover and arrangement of a Mongolian folk song Khotgoidyn Unaga (The Foal of Khotgoid), excerpt of the disc Dörvön Berkh, Four Shagai Bones, Masters of Mongolian Overtone Singing, Pan Records, 2010.
5. Toroi bandi
A long song dedicated to a historic man, performed khosmoljin khöömii technique (combined khöömii) by Tserendavaa Dashdorj, excerpt of the disc Tserendavaa & Tsogtgerel, Chants diphoniques de l’Altaï mongol, Buda musique, 2008.
6. Dillu
Sardinian traditional song by Voix Nomades Sardaigne-Mongolie ensemble, unpublished, recorded in public at the Fes Festival of World Sacred Music, 2013.
7. Xumun torlogton
Mongolian folk song «Humanity», uruulyn khöömii technique (labial khöömii) par Tserendavaa Dashdorj, excerpt of the disc Tserendavaa & Tsogtgerel, Chants diphoniques de l’Altaï mongol, Buda musique, 2008.
8. Ser xargain suuder
«Shadow of the Larch», Torguud Mongolian folk song, performed by Sengedorj Nanjid, accompanied by Ganzorig Nergui with horse head fiddle, excerpt of the disc Dörvön Berkh, Four Shagai Bones, Masters of Mongolian Overtone Singing, Pan Records, 2010.
9. Ex Oronii magtaal
«Praise song to the Motherland», composed by Ganzorig Nergui (2005) on the poem Ekh Oron (Motherland) by Sh. Dulmaa, arranged with Dörvön Berkh ensemble, excerpt of the disc Dörvön Berkh, Four Shagai Bones, Masters of Mongolian Overtone Singing, Pan Records, 2010.
10. Dörvön nastai haliun
«The Four-Year Old Dun Horse», Mongolian folk song performed by Tsogtgerel Tserendavaa and arranged in polyphony by Voix Nomades Sardaigne-Mongolie ensemble, unpublished, recorded in public at the Fes Festival of World Sacred Music, 2013.