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  • Dit is overbekend werk van de componist Ketelbey. Jaren geleden kocht ik een LP die gewoon grijs gedraaid werd tot die zelfs niet aangenaam meer te beluisteren was.Jaren later kwamen de CD's en zowat alle CD's met composities van Ketelbey heb ik in mijn bezit; Gewoon een fantastisch componist en laten we hierbij ook de performer A Rieu in onze lof betrekken.

  • AWESOME <3 

  • Una musica che mi ha,ascoltandola, dato sempre grande serenità. Andree ,poi, è formidabile, vero grande interprete.

  • The camel drivers enter the Market, the cries of beggars for "Backsheesh" are heard, the Princess arrives carried by her servants she stays to watch the jugglers and snake charmer, the Caliph, announced by trumpets, now passes through the market, the beggars again cry out for "BackSheesh" the Princess departs, the Caravan resumes it's journey, but everything is stilled for a few moments by the voice from the Minaret calling to prayer, the Caravan moves off and the market place becomes deserted

  • I love this song!!! I think everybody!

  • What kind of music is this ? folk or chamber music?

  • @ThePeter111222333 Classical music.

  • nice

  • May I know the song they are singing?

  • @Kwaifong1975 This is called "In a Persian Market" by the English composer Albert Ketèlbey (1875 - 1959)

  • @Kwaifong1975 When lights are low my thoughts always go To a far off land 'cross the sea Amber moon and the sweet perfume Of the mystic East call to me In a Persian market place Love and I came face to face While the temple bells were ringing Two hearts shared a sweet embrace Like a dream she soon was gone But her spell still lingers on It was in a Persian market I found love and lost my heart Like a dream she soon was gone
  • someone knows what is the title or letter of this song?, because I like to sing it

  • Unfortunately, nothing changed until today.

  • André Rieu contagia alegría!!!

  • Adorei como todas interpretações de Andre Rieu só estou triste com voces meus amigos da You Tube pois tem algumas musicas que param toda hora e não é possivel ver o video mesmo assim obrigada por poder assistir este maravilhoso violinista uma admiradora da You Tube , Dulce

  • It gives me a strong desire to live!

  • ฉันชอบวงนี้มากๆ :)

  • Albert Ketèlbey :-)

  • Its not persian and not even related to Persia. Specially the stuff in front of the women's face. You still dont know that Persia and Aran is completely different.

  • @mohsenator

    A simple search returned this among many supporting the same:

    "Persia also had a history of female goddesses and demi-gods [...] the Greeks recorded that royal women in the Persian Achaemenid Empire were veiled, riding in curtained carriages and also wearing veils on their faces inside the carriages. In Pahlavi legal texts, wearing a hair covering such as a snood is mentioned as being a custom of Zoroastrian women."

    I do agree though that the reasons were quite different.

  • nice performance but the piece itself sounds more Arabian than Persian! perhaps because some people in West do not know Persian culture is quite different.

  • @Yesardogush but in a persian market" is the name that the composer albert ketelbey give to his piece. 

  • :) I figure skate and do competitions, and I use this wonderful music as my solo music :) I love it :)

  • Too fast!!! :<

  • absolutely love this version. andre rieu looks so happy when he's conducting this and i don't blame him- such a fun piece to play!

  • A good old English composer!

  • I like this song a lot.

    you play very well.

    i come from thailand.

  • In a Persian Slave Market??

  • @LordMSh read the title

  • @LordMSh slavery were forbidden under persians since 2500 years ago (Cyrus the great)

  • @inamra114 "In a Persian Slave Market' is the original name given to this music by Ketelbey, here we are not discussing the slavery in ancient Persia.

  • @LordMSh - just FYI there was no slavery in ancient and modern Persia. Read some book about history!

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  • absolutely brilliant

  • it´s playign very fast, but is very nice..Thank you Andre Rieu.

  • Wonderful!

  • Ik dank met al mijn hart voor deze musique

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