Sulh Ensemble Musical Instruments: Lisu Subu
The Subu is a long necked lute with snakeskin head used by the Tibeto-Burmese Lisu people that live throughout Burma (Myanmar) and portions of Thailand.
Sulh Ensemble’s Musical Instruments: Thai Phin (พิณ)
Sulh Ensemble’s artistic director, Jon Silpayamanant, plays a Thai Phin. The Phin is a long-necked lute from the Isan region (where Jon was born). Used…
Sulh Ensemble presents: Visions of Southeast Asian Music
Come celebrate Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month with Sulh in an afternoon of music from Southeast Asia by the Sulh Ensemble. Music will include selections from…
Show Photos: The Story of Aurora Mardiganian
Please visit the Sulh Facebook album with photos from our recent show, “The Story of Aurora Mardiganian.”
Sulh Ensemble Musical Instruments: Thai Saw U Coconut Fiddle (ซออู้)
Sulh Ensemble’s artistic director, Jon Silpayamanant, holding his Saw U after a performance at the South Central Regional Library in Louisville (2017). The Saw U…
Audio: Zarmanali e indz (Զարմանալի է ինձ) – Armenian Šarakan
Sulh is excited to perform one of the earliest works by a woman composer. Written sometime after 737 AD by Khosrovidukht Goghtnatsi, Zarmanali e indz…
The Story of Aurora Mardinganian
Sulh Presents: The Story of Aurora Mardinganian NEW ALBANY, IN. — The Story of Aurora Mardinganian presented by the Sulh Ensemble (www.sulhmusic.com) and artistic director,…
Show Photos: Peace Concert
Sulh performs music from Southeast Asia at the 4th Annual “Call to Unity! Peace Concert” sponsored by the Interfaith Paths to Peace. The concert took…
Sulh’s Southeast Asian Fiddles
Sulh Southeast Asian Fiddle practice before the Call To Unity! Peace Concert tomorrow! Saw u (ซออู้) on the left. Saw duang (ซอด้วง) on the right.
เพลงลอยกระทง (Loy Krathong Song)
Sulh has begun rehearsing the Loy Krathong Song. This tune is a Thai Folk Song (เพลงพื้นบ้าน – Playng Péun Bâan) and sung during the Loy…