She produces sounds that come deep from the throat: The Inuk Tanya Tagaq. "Kattajaq" is the name of this centuries-old, traditional Inuit throat singing, which is part of the cultural heritage of her ancestors. The singer grew up in Nunavut, Canada - one of the world's northernmost populated regions with an Inuit majority. Her musical breakthrough came spontaneously and unexpectedly as a support act for none other than Björk. Although the world tour also took them to Germany, they did not make it to Hamburg - something that the "Arctic Voices" festival is now delighted to make up for.
Tanya Tagaq Trio
Tanya Tagaqvocals
Jeffrey Zeiglervioloncello
Jean Martindrums
Throat singing of the Canadian Inuit with experimental improvisation beyond genre boundaries
Venue: Elbphilharmonie / Small Hall
Organizer: HamburgMusik
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