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Stellamara

Stellamara

  • Avg user rating: 4h stars Out of 191 votes
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User reviews for Stellamara

Average rating4h starsOut of 191 votes

Editor's review

Vocalist Sonja Drakulich teams up with multi-instrumentalist Gari Hegedus, cellist Rufus Cappodocia, and a crew of other world musicians to create Stellamara's entrancing neotraditional blends. Centering on the Middle Eastern makam song structure, the group seamlessly sews together methods from nearly every port on the Mediterranean, and Drakulich's haunting voice towers above it all.

Biography

Stellamara began when young vocalist Sonja Drakulich followed her vision and created a vehicle for the development of devotional music based in Near Eastern and medieval modal traditions. Extraordinary musicians from diverse cultural backgrounds have since come together within the vessel of Stellamara, creating music with a common intention: to celebrate love, beauty and unity through transcendent harmony, perfect dissonance andpassionate rhythms. Rooted in Turkish, Arabic, Balkan, Medieval European and Persian musical traditions, Stellamara carries a deep devotion to the music of these cultures with a unique timeless expression. At Stellamara’s core are Sonja Drakulich and multi-instrumentalist Gari Hegedus. Together with co-writer and cellist Rufus Cappodocia, they weave together a bridge of unity as they collaborate with an array of inspired musicians. Their music unveils the deep relationship between seemingly disparate cultures while surpassing any confines of tradition. Through the use of makam—traditional Middle Eastern modal scales and melodic structure— Stellamara’s strong connection to cultural origin is clear, yet they gracefully blend musical forms with both a passionate, highly personal aesthetic and subtle, otherworldly ambiance. With two critically acclaimed CDs, several compilations and independent film scores, Stellamara is now at the forefront in creating highly innovative performances and recordings. They are internationally regarded as a new model in contemporary world music and have developed as an everexpanding vehicle, revealing sublime new levels of mystery, beauty and depth.

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