Orquestra Mahatma
Orquestra Mahatma (sometimes credited as Orqestra Mahatma) is an eclectic UK band which draws heavily on international music including Spanish, French, Bulgarian, Macedonian and Latin-American as well as jazz influences.
The members of the Orquestra are violinist Sonia Slany, string player Stuart Hall, bassist Thad Kelly and drummer Paul Clarvis.
Discography
- Nightingale of a Thousand Joys (a 1999 Collaboration with Solid Strings).
- Diminuendo In Blue
- Nyari/Hora Din Muntenia
- Elderberries
- Stardust
- Blue Of The Night
- Der Heyser Bulgar
- Bashraf Bulbul Al-Afrah
- Yolande
- White Christmas
- One Little Crocodile
- Kopanitsa
- Planino/Erghen Diado
- Stranger in Paradise
- Moonglow/Picnic
- Somewhere
- Lobbydobby
- A Young Person's Guide (Released: 1 January 1996, Cat No: BDV 9612)
- Mladeshki Dance (4:03)
- Mercy, Mercy, Mercy (3:59)
- Tsone Milo Chedo/Elena Mome (1:37)
- Stars Fell on Alabama (4:38)
- Under the Double Eagle (2:15)
- Misturada/Sitna Lisa (5:50)
- Lady L. (4:46)
- Cozmek Elimde (5:08)
- Kunywa Kidogo (2:02)
- Cool Cats Victory (3:00)
- Little Rock Getaway (2:10)
- I Got it Bad (4:45)
- Karsi R115 (2:30)
- Como Podens (2:37)
- M'Washah (3:38)
- Tennessee Waltz (2:40)
- Vengan Pollos (3:33)
- Golden Slumbers (4:37)
- The Nightingale of a Thousand Joys (Released: 1 January 2000, Cat No: 514)
- Stay Cool (Released: 1 October 2005, Cat No: BDV 2557)
- The Mooche (Duke Ellington)
- Sunrise in Montreal (Rabih Abou-Khalil)
- Goodnight Waltz (trad. American)
- Jota De Porto (trad. Spanish)
- Flower of Mexico (trad. American)
- Gankino Horo (trad. Bulgarian)
- Stay Cool (Victor Claiya)
- Moliendo Café (Prado)
- Alma Llanera (Gutierrez)
- Longa Farfisa (Riyad al-Sinbati)
- Bavno Pomashko (trad. Macedonia )
- Melancholie (trad. French)
- Una Noche Una Valse (trad. Venezuelan)
- Appalachian Waltz (Sonia Slany)
- Alabama Jubilee (Cobb/Yellen)
- Golden Slumbers (Gay arr. Arguelles/Bates)
References
- Fordham, John (2005-05-02). "Orqestra Mahatma, Stay Cool" (free registration required). The Guardian. Retrieved 2006-11-09.