Composed by the renowned Karl Jenkins, "Tlep" is a captivating exploration of sound and culture, released in 2006 under the Sony Classical label. This album is a unique blend of new age, choral, and classical genres, spanning a duration of 55 minutes. It features the talents of the Finnish Vocal Ensemble, the West Kazakhstan Philharmonic Orchestra, and the virtuoso Marat Bisengaliev.
"Tlep" is a commissioned work, consisting of seven distinct movements, each telling a story through its evocative title: "Dudarai," "Bea," "Kozimnin Karasy," "Karlygash," "Tulpar," "Zamanai," and "Jailau." These pieces are performed by five soloists, a female choir, four percussionists, and a symphony orchestra, creating a rich tapestry of sound that transports the listener to the heart of Kazakhstan's cultural heritage.
The album showcases Jenkins' signature style, which seamlessly weaves together contemporary classical music with traditional elements, resulting in a harmonious and engaging listening experience. "Tlep" is not just an album; it is a testament to Jenkins' ability to bridge cultural divides through the universal language of music. Whether you're a fan of classical music or simply appreciate beautiful compositions, "Tlep" is sure to captivate your senses and leave a lasting impression.