The
Silk Road Ensemble is a
musical collective and a part of Silkroad. The ensemble is not a fixed group of musicians, but rather a loose collective of as many as 59 musicians, composers, arrangers, visual artists and storytellers from
Eurasian cultures. The Ensemble has regularly commissioned new works from across a broad musical spectrum, including works by
Zhao Jiping and Dmitri Yanov-Yanovsky, and is known for its series of interdisciplinary festivals and residencies presented in North America, Europe, and Asia. They have performed in many locations along the historic Silk Road, including Iran, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, India, the Kyrgyz Republic and Tajikistan. The Ensemble uses various instruments from the Silk Road region, including a
pipa, a Chinese short-necked plucked lute; a
duduk, an Armenian double reed woodwind; a
Shakuhachi, a Japanese bamboo flute; and a
morin khuur, a Mongolian horse head fiddle; among many others.
Discography The Silk Road Ensemble has recorded ten CDs. The group's 2009 CD
Off the Map was nominated in the Best Classical Crossover Album category at the
53rd Grammy Awards in 2011. Their 2016 CD
Sing Me Home won Best World Music Album at the
59th Grammy Awards in 2017. • 2001 -
Silk Road Journey: When Strangers Meet • 2005 -
Silk Road Journeys: Beyond the Horizon (released earlier in
Japan in 2004 titled
Enchantment) • 2007 -
New Impossibilities • 2008 -
Traditions and Transformations: Sounds of Silk Road Chicago • 2009 -
Off the Map • 2013 -
A Playlist Without Borders • 2016 -
Sing Me Home • 2017 -
The Vietnam War: A Film By Ken Burns & Lynn Novick [soundtrack] • 2020 -
Falling Out of Time • 2024 -
American Railroad Members In addition to Ma, performing members of the ensemble include: • Siamak Aghaei -
santur/composer • Edward Arron -
cello •
Kinan Azmeh -
clarinet • Jeffrey Beecher -
double bass •
Mike Block -
cello • Nicholas Cords -
viola •
Gevorg Dabaghyan -
duduk •
Sandeep Das -
tabla/composer •
Joel Fan -
piano • Haruka Fujii -
percussion • Jonathan Gandelsman -
violin •
Joseph Gramley -
percussion/composer • Ben Haggarty - storyteller • He Cui -
sheng • Hu Jianbing -
sheng,
bawu • Rauf Islamov -
kamancheh • Colin Jacobsen -
violin/composer • Siamak Jahangiry -
ney •
Kayhan Kalhor -
kamancheh/composer •
Ganbaatar Khongorzul - urtiin duu (
long song) • Dong-Won Kim -
janggo, vocals/composer • Ji Hyun Kim -
kayagum, vocals • You-Young Kim -
viola • Li Hui -
pipa • Liu Lin -
sanxian • Ali Asgar Mammadov -
tar • Max Mandel -
viola • Gulia Mashurova -
harp • Kevork Mourad - visual artist •
Cristina Pato -
Galician bagpipe /composer •
Alim Qasimov -
mugham vocals •
Farghana Qasimova -
mugham vocals •
Bassam Saba -
oud,
ney/composer • Shane Shanahan -
percussion/composer • Mark Suter -
percussion/composer • Kojiro Umezaki -
shakuhachi/composer •
Wu Man -
pipa • Wu Tong -
sheng,
bawu/composer • Betti Xiang -
erhu • Yang Wei -
pipa • DaXun Zhang -
double bass • Reylon Yount -
yangqin • Jason Duckles - Cello Silk Road Ensemble composers and arrangers include: •
Rabih Abou-Khalil •
Christopher Adler •
Franghiz Ali-Zadeh • Jia Daqun •
Gabriela Lena Frank •
Osvaldo Golijov • Jeeyoung Kim •
Glenn Kotche •
Angel Lam • Alisher Latif-Zadeh • Ljova (
Lev Zhurbin) • Nurlanbek Nyshanov •
Sangidorjiin Sansargereltekh •
Vache Sharafyan •
Byambasuren Sharav •
Giovanni Sollima • Dmitri Yanov-Yanovsky •
Zhao Jiping • Zhao Lin •
Evan Ziporyn ==Silk Road Chicago==