Trio Mandili

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Trio Mandili ( Georgian თრიო მანდილი ) are three Georgian singers. In addition to pieces from the polyphonic vocal folk music of their country, their repertoire also includes arrangements of more modern pieces.

Became known trio Mandili (of Mandili , Georgian "headscarf [women]") through the rolling Youtube -Video Apareka in chewsuretischen dialect that went viral around the world and has now been sighted than 6 million times. As with most of her other pieces, the lute Panduri accompanies the polyphonic singing.

Ana Tschintscharauli (ანა ჭინჭარაული), Tatja Mgeladse (თათია მგელაძე) and Schorena Ziskarauli (შორენა ცისკარაული) were subsequently invited to numerous radio and television programs at home and abroad and performed internationally at festivals in Belgium and Poland, concerts in Bulgaria, Russia and Ukraine on.

The compilation With Love from 2015 combined not only polyphonic folk music but also an arrangement of the song Tschito Grito by Wachtang Kikabidze from the popular Soviet comedy Mimino from 1977.

After various changes in the line-up, Irina Midelauri (ირინა მიდელაური) and Tako Tsiklauri (თაკო წიკლაური) now sing and play alongside Tatja Mgeladse. In this line-up, Trio Mandili took part in the Georgian preliminary decision for the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 . Meschen landed twelfth in the middle of the competition.

Trio Mandili should not be confused with the Mandili ensemble, founded in 1996 by several singers in the Samtskhe-Javakheti region . The former members of the trio Mandili Schorena Zsiskarauli and Ana Tschintscharauli play a similar repertoire today together with Mariam Elieschwili (მარიამ ელიეშვილი) as Trio Lawdila (თრიო ლავდილა).

Discography

  • 2015: With Love
  • 2017: Enguro

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Gereon Asmuth: Platonic Love with Vodka ( Die Tageszeitung , September 10, 2014, accessed February 26, 2017)
  2. Mandili Ensemble & Nat'o Ts'ik'lauri. T'sutisopeli