Beautiful folk music accompanied mainly on Rabab, Flute and Dholak.
Side A (31:10)
Side B (30:46)
Many thanks to Danny for sharing this cassette.
Zarsanga is a famous Pashtu singer widely known as The Queen of Pashtun
Folklore. She was born in 1946 at Zafar Mamakhel, a small village of Lakki
Marwat. She belongs to a nomadic tribe that used to settle in Afghanistan in
summer and stay in Lakki during the winter. In 1965, she married Mulajan, a
resident of Sarai Naurang (Bannu) who was also a nomad. Many people believe
she is married to popular folk singer Khan Tehsil, but she denies the
rumours:
“Actually I sang with him on many occasions and most of our joint
songs got immense popularity. He is not my husband he is just like my own
brother”.
Zar Sanga has four daughters and two sons. Only Shehzada, her
second son, has stepped into the world of music. At the start of her career, Zar
Sanga would listen to the songs of Gulnar Begum, Kishwar Sultan, Bacha Zarin
Jan, Khial Mohammad, Ahmad Khan and Sabz Ali Ustad. “I liked all of them, but I
have maintained my own traditional way of folk singing. The people would
earnestly enjoy my songs on both sides of the Durand Line (Pakistan-Afghan
border). “I got no education so I cannot sing from a written paper. Most often I
sing the songs that are composed and created by the common folk. However my
husband also wrote some of my popular songs”, she said. A French researcher,
Miss Kia, who worked with Radio France, once said Zar Sanga’s voice was the only
mountainous voice in the Pashto language. Miss Kia took Zar Sanga to France for
a musical concert. In France, many people were fascinated by her sweet melodies.
The Pashto singer described a concert in London: “I was singing a traditional
folk song in Pashto about the mountains and gypsy life of the tribals and when I
finished it, a British person came close to me and proudly remarked that he was
also a gypsy.” The famous numbers of Zar Sanga, which she never misses at any
musical event she plays are Da Bangriwal Pa Choli Ma Za (her first-ever song on
radio), Zma Da Khro Jamo Yara, Rasha Mama Zwi De, Zma Da Ghrono Pana Yara, and
Kht Me Zanzeri De. Zar Sanga has been to Germany, Belgium, Iraq, Dubai, America,
France and UK and has enthralled thousands of Pakhtuns and local people with her
voice.