Main Performers | Ganbaataryn Khongorzul - vocal, Yo-Yo Ma - cello, morin khuur |
Orchestra or Band | The Silk Road Ensemble: Kayhan Kalhor - kemancheh, Jonathan Gandelsman, Colin Jacobsen - violins, Nicholas Cords - viola, Yo-Yo Ma - cello, morin khuur, Siamak Aghaei - santur, Joel Fan - piano, Sandeep Das - tabla, Joseph Gramley, Shane Shanahan, Mark Suter - percussion, Wu Man - pipa, Wu Tong - sheng, Siamak Jahangiry - ney
London Sinfonietta: Paul Silverthorne - viola, Lionel Handy - cello, Enno Senft - bass, David Purserm, Graham Lee, David Vines - trombones |
Set List | Mongolia: 'Legend of Herlen,' Byambasuren Sharav (Khongorzul Ganbaatar, Yo-Yo Ma, Joel Fan, David Purser, Graham Lee, David Vines, Mark Suter, Joseph Gramley, Shane Shanahan), China: 'Moon Over Guan Mountains', Zhao Jiping (Wu Tong, Wu Man, Yo-Yo Ma, Shane Shanahan), India: 'Tarang', Sandeep Das (Colin Jacobsen, Nicholas Cords, Yo-Yo Ma, Sandeep Das, Mark Suter, Joseph Gramley, Shane Shanahan), Armenia: Two Folk Songs from the Komitas Collection - 'Vagharshabadi Dance', 'It's Spring', arr. Aslamazyan The Roma: 'Doina Oltului', arr. Ljova, 'Turceasca', arr. Osvaldo Golijov, Ljova (Jonathan Gandelsman, Colin Jacobsen, Nicholas Cords, Yo-Yo Ma, Wu Man, Mark Suter), Iran: 'Blue as the Turquoise Night of Neyshabur', Kayhan Kalhor (Colin Jacobsen, Jonathan Gandelsman, Nicholas Cords, Paul Silverthorne, Yo-Yo Ma, Lionel Handy, Enno Senft, Kayhan Kalhor, Siamak Aghaei, Siamak Jahangiry, Sandeep Das) |
Related Archival Material | Proms Guide (RAHE/1/2004/64), Programme (RAHE/1/2004/103), Poster (RAHE/2/2004/25), Digital Photographs |