Baba Taher Ensemble (5/6) - Instrumental Magham-s
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The last piece is one of my favorite compositions of Seyyed Khalil... It's wonderful to watch him play it. Thanks so much for posting this.
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Bah bah :D kheili ghashang bood :D
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long live the kurdish yaristani music
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The kurdish Master Seyed Khlil is representing the oldest kurdish kulture and music and his music is very orginal kurdish from the Gorani part of Kurdistan specially arround Kermashan and Khanaqin ,and all of his music is about kurdish Yrestani religion which is very old kurdish religion which lives under the repression of the muslims,shortly his music is pure kurdish sofizime
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درود بر شما
بسيار زيبا بود
مو به تن آدم سيخ ميكنه
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عالی نژاد در سال ۱۳۷۹ برای شش ماه به سوئد رفت و برای یک سال نیز اقامتش را تمدید کرد. و عاقبت تنها چند هفته پیش از برگشتن به ایران در ۲۷ آبان ۱۳۸۰ در شهر گوتنبرگ سوئد، به دست افراد ناشناس به قتل رسید و خانه و جسم بی جانش به آتش کشیده شد.
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this is comparable to some meta lol the play8ing patterns , the speed picking ect. cool. lol i could see a metal version of this song for sure.
are these kurdish maghams? how are they related to the dastgah system? where can i read about them? amazing music, live it and love it!
Pefetz6 1 year ago
@Pefetz6 The 1st 2 pieces are kurdish magham-s played with Seyyed Khalil's feeling ; last piece is a Seyyed Khalil composition.
The interpretation of kurdish magham-s is very different from one region to another ; kurdish magham-s are very ancient.
Iranian classic dastgah-s are a kind of "new" (18th century) compilation and arrangement f numerous magham-s from different parts of Iran.
rizepor 1 year ago
@Pefetz6 Till now, we have no serious, complete and scientific researches about relations between kurish magham-s and classical dastgah-s.
The best book i know was written by Seyyed Khalil himself in persian ("Tanbur").
rizepor 1 year ago
@rizepor Thank you. I know the radif is a fairly recent creation but as I understand the gushe-ha are much older. I am studying the radif now. Do you know if his book is translated to english?
Pefetz6 1 year ago
@Pefetz6 the notion of gusheh comes with the radif as an element
of a dastgah ; the creation of the gusheh was certainly inspired from ancient magham or lahn.
Seyyed Khalil's book isn't translated ; i'd love to have time to do that work (but in french...).
rizepor 1 year ago