@imanplus i understand, but if it comes into my hands, i will cherish it well. im in USA but am lucky enough to have been passed down one of his dotars by a good friend.
@azeryny Actually I have many records of him and his father Maestro M.H Yeganeh but I'm not sure if I'm allowed to do so or not, since first I have to talk to him and get his permission.
If you are in Iran just you can purchase from any music store.
This song is a Folkloric piece of North Khorasan (Iran),which is played on Dotar (North Khorasan ancient Instrument),and the title is Sharab-e-Talkh (Bitter wine) with a poem of Hafez (Persan Poet) on the same title.
Originally the music belongs to a local Turkish music called: ( Eibet Magin ). This is part of Zohre and Taher romance story. Based on this story, Zohre's father who was a king and Taher's dad who was his minster promised them to each other before they born. Taher's dad dies and Zohre's father brakes the promise but this does not stop Taher from loving Zohre.
Mohammad Yeganeh is the son of Master Hossein Yeganeh who leaves in Mashad near Ghoochan ( his home town).
@sshad59 I don't know what do you mean by "Local Turkish". This is a Persian (Iranian) music Moqam. We have different languages and folklore cultures in aour UNIQUE nation IRAN. Please dont let Turkish to capture our music like what they try to do with Mowlana. The original moqam is Cheplagh and just master Yeganeh arranged it years ago for Zohreh and Taher story. That young man in this video playing Dotar is me and a part of this arrangment was done by me in this concert.
@imanplus I totally agree that the music is Persian. However, in KHorasan ( Razavi and North KHorasan) specifically in cities like Quchan, Bojnourd and Shirvan, we have a mixture of different cultures. The music is Persian and the song , the original song on this music, has a local Turkish lyrics .I should 've used lyrics rather than music.
Beside all this, i would like to thank you for sharing such an amazing clip.
@imanplus i understand, but if it comes into my hands, i will cherish it well. im in USA but am lucky enough to have been passed down one of his dotars by a good friend.
azeryny 11 months ago
do you have any other recordings of ostad Yeganeh? please, please, for the love of dotar put more of him and less of anyone else =)
did he ever produce any commercial music? if so kindly forward that to me too. love
azeryny 11 months ago
@azeryny Actually I have many records of him and his father Maestro M.H Yeganeh but I'm not sure if I'm allowed to do so or not, since first I have to talk to him and get his permission.
If you are in Iran just you can purchase from any music store.
imanplus 11 months ago
Maddahi's version of Omide Janam used to be available on Youtube, but no longer. Does anybody have any links?
riazrabbani 1 year ago
Thanks so so so so very much. this is amazing!
sshad59 1 year ago
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Maryamk121 1 year ago
can someone plz tell me the name of the song? thanks
Maryamk121 1 year ago
@Maryamk121
This song is a Folkloric piece of North Khorasan (Iran),which is played on Dotar (North Khorasan ancient Instrument),and the title is Sharab-e-Talkh (Bitter wine) with a poem of Hafez (Persan Poet) on the same title.
imanplus 1 year ago
Originally the music belongs to a local Turkish music called: ( Eibet Magin ). This is part of Zohre and Taher romance story. Based on this story, Zohre's father who was a king and Taher's dad who was his minster promised them to each other before they born. Taher's dad dies and Zohre's father brakes the promise but this does not stop Taher from loving Zohre.
Mohammad Yeganeh is the son of Master Hossein Yeganeh who leaves in Mashad near Ghoochan ( his home town).
sshad59 1 year ago
@sshad59 I don't know what do you mean by "Local Turkish". This is a Persian (Iranian) music Moqam. We have different languages and folklore cultures in aour UNIQUE nation IRAN. Please dont let Turkish to capture our music like what they try to do with Mowlana. The original moqam is Cheplagh and just master Yeganeh arranged it years ago for Zohreh and Taher story. That young man in this video playing Dotar is me and a part of this arrangment was done by me in this concert.
imanplus 1 year ago
@imanplus I totally agree that the music is Persian. However, in KHorasan ( Razavi and North KHorasan) specifically in cities like Quchan, Bojnourd and Shirvan, we have a mixture of different cultures. The music is Persian and the song , the original song on this music, has a local Turkish lyrics .I should 've used lyrics rather than music.
Beside all this, i would like to thank you for sharing such an amazing clip.
sshad59 1 year ago
Thanks to all
imanplus 2 years ago
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video.
I believe Mustafa is our next Shajarian but greater.
He is a powerful vocalist and a great Taar plyer.
Aliof 2 years ago
Mostafa Maddahi is a maestro in the making, a star of his generation and many before and after him.
He is riding the rocket (his talent) to stardom and we all are going to watch him to become an ornament in Iranian music.
Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for the music.
Aliof 2 years ago
Wonderful, Iman Great performance.
Good luck
samirapigeau 3 years ago