Brooklyn Rider and Kayhan Kalhor part 2

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Uploaded by on Mar 28, 2008

Kayhan Kalhor and Brooklyn Rider perform "Beloved, do not let me be discouraged..." at the Brooklyn Lyceum. Presented by In a Circle.

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  • Citing Bach as the epitome of musical development is a ridiculously sure sign of reactionary musical ignorance. There's nothing more tonally complex in the cello suites than in this music. Sure, it's not pushing many boundaries, but belittling it because it smacks of milieu other than that of the Great Western Classical Tradition is bigoted and childish. It's statements like yours, Nahoft, that make the general public hate classical music--and those of us who like it.

  • Spectacular. Great music and unbelievable integration of the eastern and western instruments.

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  • really amazing music. esspacially Kalhor's performance is unbelievable...

  • Thanks for posting this. Does anyone know THE NAME of this song?

  • kayhan is superb, fantastic and phenomenon.

    his music, his personality and quality of a human being has made him a one of a rare individual who has achieved the highest status in music and humanity.

  • This is nothing short of amazing

  • really good stuff

  • Methinks Nahoft doth protest too much, considering that he/she continues to revisit this youtube page to spew vitriol. If we're average joes for appreciating this melody, then so be it! Why should we apologize for the pathos this music invokes? Your comments smack of sour grapes, anyway. :)

  • We dont live in ages ago like

    1800s...

    There is no need to express about Masters because they are Masters and Instead of telling to listen to masters like Bach or Bahari or whoever ,Just listen to music,I mean is only MUSIC and Dear Nahoft, I think you didnt get the style; this is not the Persian Classical and this is not the Western classical.

    This is called FUSION...

    I respect to your comment but if we live like this ,i mean without any innovation,where is the place of HUMAN's brain???

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