Цангала да гогона (ცანგალა და გოგონა) – грузинский ансамбль «Иверия» | Концерт в Бостоне 2023

06/16/2023

The Georgian folk song \"Tsangala da gogona\" (Tsangala and the Girl) from the Kartli-Kakheti region of Eastern Georgia is performed by the Iveria Georgian Ensemble at a joint concert with the Yale Russian Chorus at Arlington Street Church in Boston.

Almost all members of the Iveria Georgian Ensemble are alumni of the Yale Russian Chorus.

❗️ Interesting: The Yale Russian Chorus toured Georgia in 1977. When they visited Tbilisi they were given a gift of a Melodiya recording of Georgian music. On it was a recording of \"Tsangala da gogona\". The album did not list the name of the group that sang in the recording, but we believe it was the Rustavi Ensemble. Eric Lipsitt (second from right in the video) transcribed this recording and taught it to the Chorus. This is the version that we sing.

Transcribed by Eric Lipsitt.

Conductor: Ray Kinoshita.

Introduction: John Burt.

Filmed by Art Nava.

April 30, 2023, Arlington Street Church, Boston, MA, USA.

🎶 This song and the entire album \"Mnogaya L’eta! 65 Years of the Yale Russian Chorus, Vol. 2: Russian, American, and Other Songs\" are available for listening on various streaming platforms: https://band.link/FgIJc

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Tsangala da gogona (Tsangala and the Girl) is a humorous dance song from the Kartli-Kakheti region of Eastern Georgia in which the singers encourage the dancers by constantly speeding up the tempo. In the song, savvy city dwellers make fun of a cocky country lad, Tsangala, who comes to the city for a festival to dance with the girls. A number of Georgian ensembles perform this song, including the Rustavi Ensemble, the Mandili Trio, the Kavkasia Trio, the Iveria Ensemble (an offshoot of the Yale Russian Chorus), and many others.

The song \"Tsangala da gogona\" performed by the Rustavi Ensemble was featured in the 2017 Russian animated semi-autobiographical film \"Rezo\" (Do you know, mom, where I have been?), directed by Leo Gabriadze based on the memories and illustrations of his father, the famous theatre and film director, writer and artist Rezo Gabriadze. The film, filled with Georgian traditional songs and melodies, won several awards at international film festivals, and garnered many positive responses from around the world.

📌 Lyrics:

Refrain:

Tsangala da gogona (Tsangala gogona) (2x)
gogoni gogoni gogoni gogoni
gogoni gogoni gogona
gogoni gogoni gogoni gogo
gogoni gogoni gogona

Tsangala da gogona (Tsangala gogona) (2x)
Tsangala kalaks tsavida
qurdzeni moitana
qurdzeni titon shetchama saplavi gagvitkhara

Refrain

Tsangala da gogona (Tsangala gogona) (2x)
Es bitchi kargad tamashobs
pekhis serebshedgeba
aman rom pekhi itkinos
gogona dabraldeba

Refrain

Tsangala da gogona (Tsangala gogona) (2x)
Es bitchi kargad tamashobs
pekhis serebshedgeba
aman rom pekhi itkinos
dedamits dabraldeba

Refrain (2x)

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The Yale Russian Chorus is the oldest singing group in the New World dedicated to the music of Russia and nearby countries. The YRC was founded 1953 at the height of the Cold War. Founders: Denis Mickiewicz and George Litton.

Singers join while students at Yale, and many stay active throughout their lives. Every year or so we hold a major concert in which students and alumni sing together. Many alumni also join the students on tours to Russia.

Without a doubt, each of us had our own motivation to join the Russian choir. But we offer you a quote from one of the members of our choir, which unites us to some extent and explains a little the meaning of the choir in our lives: \"Singing the music of the YRC in the style we sang it, was an antidote to the intellectualism that got many of us into Yale in the first place, but that could be so restrictive to the heart and spirit\".

The singers are not Russians, or emigrants from Russia, but are students and former students who share a passion for the music and a belief in the power of music to build connections between people of different countries.

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