Kaxuri Shairebi - Mdzlevari.wmv -

The fast-paced, staccato delivery of the verses contrasts with the heavy, stable drone of the bass singers, creating a "tugging" rhythmic feel that is characteristic of this vibrant folklore.

As a Kaxuri (Kakhetian) song, it typically follows the musical tradition of eastern Georgia, which often features two soloists performing complex, embellished melodic lines over a long, continuous vocal drone (pedal drone). Kaxuri Shairebi - Mdzlevari.wmv

Shairebi is a genre of playful, rhythmic, and often humorous rhymed verses used in musical competitions or improvisations. The fast-paced, staccato delivery of the verses contrasts

These songs are a central part of the Supra (traditional Georgian feast), where they serve to lighten the mood through witty verbal sparring and rhythmic energy. The Performers: Mdzlevari These songs are a central part of the

The is a renowned ensemble dedicated to preserving the ancient polyphonic traditions of Georgia. In this specific recording, they bring a youthful energy to the Shairebi , which is traditionally a "man's game" of wit. Their name, "Mdzlevari," translates to "triumphant" or "mighty," reflecting the powerful, resonant style of Georgian male polyphony recognized by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. The "Story" of the Song

The fast-paced, staccato delivery of the verses contrasts with the heavy, stable drone of the bass singers, creating a "tugging" rhythmic feel that is characteristic of this vibrant folklore.

As a Kaxuri (Kakhetian) song, it typically follows the musical tradition of eastern Georgia, which often features two soloists performing complex, embellished melodic lines over a long, continuous vocal drone (pedal drone).

Shairebi is a genre of playful, rhythmic, and often humorous rhymed verses used in musical competitions or improvisations.

These songs are a central part of the Supra (traditional Georgian feast), where they serve to lighten the mood through witty verbal sparring and rhythmic energy. The Performers: Mdzlevari

The is a renowned ensemble dedicated to preserving the ancient polyphonic traditions of Georgia. In this specific recording, they bring a youthful energy to the Shairebi , which is traditionally a "man's game" of wit. Their name, "Mdzlevari," translates to "triumphant" or "mighty," reflecting the powerful, resonant style of Georgian male polyphony recognized by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. The "Story" of the Song