Kavkasia

2004 Toronto concert
Alan Gasser, Stuart Gelzer, and Carl Linich

a trio performing traditional vocal music
from the
Republic of Georgia

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"O Morning Breeze": expanded liner notes, full lyrics translations, and many photos

what's up with Georgian tuning?

Georgian for 'Trio Kavkasia'

Kavkasia (meaning "Caucasus") consists of three North Americans who together have more than sixty years of experience singing the traditional music of the Republic of Georgia. In 1994 we formed a professional vocal trio dedicated to studying and performing that music. In the years since then, we have performed everywhere from Lincoln Center to the Tbilisi Opera House.

We sing concerts and lead workshops in North America, and we have made several extended visits to Georgia to study with singers there, both in professional ensembles and in remote villages. In 1997 each of us was made a State Prize Laureate and was awarded the Silver Medal of the Georgian Ministry of Culture "for profound knowledge of the folk music of Georgia and his role in its popularization around the world."
with Anzor in 2002
with Anzor Erkomaishvili in Tbilisi at the 2002
International Symposium on Traditional Polyphony


Kavkasia's Albums

2003 recording session
recording session at Holy Cross Monastery in West Park, NY

All of Kavkasia's albums are available directly from us as well as in stores.

to order CDs: 
in the United States

in Canada or the rest of the world

If the order link fails, email sgelzer1 at gmail dot com for U.S. orders or argasser at gmail dot com for Canada and the rest of the world.


The Fox & the Lion

The Fox and the Lion
(2006,  Traditional Crossroads)

Here's a brief review of The Fox and the Lion by ethnomusicologist Ted Levin in BBC Music Magazine (September 2007):

"Trio Kavkasia exuberantly quashes the myth that world music traditions are most authentically represented by indigenous musicians. This threesome hails from North America, but here they render Georgian vocal polyphony's often weird-sounding harmonies and scale tunings with precision and panache. Recorded in a Benedictine monastery in New York, the music sounds lush and resonant, revealing the Trio's nimble counterpoint, angular voice-leading, and strident chord tunings in all their dissonant glory. (★★★★)"

Read more REVIEWS of The Fox and the Lion.


O Morning Breeze
O Morning Breeze
(2001, 
Naxos World)

Click on the album cover image to see expanded liner notes for this album, full lyrics translations, and many photos.

Songs of the Caucasus

Songs of the Caucasus
(1995,
Well-Tempered World)

(This album also exists as a reissue entitled "Songs of Earthly Delight From the Caucasus," with different cover artwork.)


Upcoming Events

Check back for upcoming events.


Recent Events

February 2011: four concerts in the San Francisco Bay Area  with the women's vocal ensemble Kitka in their series Caucasian Connections.

with Kitka in Santa Cruzwith Kitka in Santa Cruz
performing with Kitka in Santa Cruz


with Kitka in Brisbanewith Kitka in Brisbane
backstage with Kitka in Brisbane


Past Highlights

October 2008: two concerts in Toronto with the Toronto Consort as part of the Consort's MARCO POLO PROJECT.
September 2008: a workshop and a concert at Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania.
January 2007: three concerts in the San Francisco Bay Area with the women's vocal ensemble Kitka.
January 2007: two concerts in Toronto.
October 2006: two workshops and two concerts in Fredericksburg, Virginia.

Swarthmore concert
on stage in Lang Recital Hall at Swarthmore College (2008)

Fredericksburg concert
at Liberty Town Arts Workshop, Fredericksburg (2006)

Dartmouth class
guest-teaching Ted Levin's world music class at
Dartmouth College (2004)

chunir lesson
Kavkasia's six-day intensive workshop on Georgian music
at the Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto (2004)

ethnomusicologists
with ethnomusicologists Izaly Zemtsovsky and
Joseph Jordania in Tbilisi (2002)


What the critics have said about Kavkasia

TV interview
being interviewed on Georgian television
after our 1995 Tbilisi concert

New York Times "... exotic, beautifully modulated style... haunting beauty..."
Now Magazine "... as riveting as any world beat act."
Weekend Edition, NPR "This music is hundreds of years old, its origins deep in the Caucasus Mountains, harmonious and throaty."
Toronto Globe and Mail "... superb blend and tuning... outstanding, both as an introduction to a rich musical tradition and as an example of highly accomplished a cappella singing."
Metro Morning, CBC "This music vibrates up your body, and by the time it gets to the back of your neck, the little hairs on the back of your neck are standing up. It's quite wonderful."
Songlines
"... their performances are entirely convincing, and they’ve all sung with choirs in Georgia... Magnificent."
The Whole Note
"... three eloquent voices and Georgian instruments (also played by the singers) blend exquisitely in unusual tunings and thrilling harmonic modulations."
BBC Music Magazine
"... the music sounds lush and resonant, revealing the Trio’s nimble counterpoint, angular voice-leading, and strident chord tunings in all their dissonant glory."

Click here to see several complete reviews of our third album, The Fox and the Lion.

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updated 26 February 2011