This is one of the very first LPs I bought around 1970. I loved it very much, especially Ali Akbar Khan's playing, and played it many many hundreds of times. This is the UK edition. It was published the same year also in India as EASD 1296.
Sunday, 13 March 2016
Sunday, 21 February 2016
Roshan Ara Begum (1917-1982) - Roshan Ara Begum Sings - LP published in 1961 in Pakistan and also in India
Here the second of the two LPs by the great singer of the Kirana Gharana published in the beginning of the 1960s. The first one we posted in July 2012. See here.
We also had posted in March 2015 four cassettes by her published in 1978. See here.
This LP we bought in the 1970s with a generic cover (see below) in a Pakistani record shop in Southall, near London. Recently we bought another copy from India with the original cover. We offer here the music from the LP we bought in the 1970s (Pakistani pressing) and the covers of the recently bought LP (Indian pressing).
The generic cover of the Pakistani pressing I bought in the 1970s:
Thursday, 21 January 2016
Mohammad Reza Shajarian - Concert Paris September 1995 - Mahour & Dashti - Cassette published for 1995 tour
Beautiful cassette of a concert by the great master of Avaz Ostad Mohammad Reza Shajarian with Parviz Meshkatian (1955-2009) on Santur and his son Homayoun Shajarian on Tombak. The cassette was produced to be sold at the 1995 tour of the musicians. I bought it at their concert in Bonn. As always, the concert was very impressive and intense. This cassette was never republished on CD.
About the artists see:
Shajarian has his own label in Iran named Delawaz (see first link above), on which he published over 30 CDs, all very traditional, except for 3 or 4 with symphonic orchestra.
These albums can be obtained from: info@raga-maqam-dastgah.com You can request a list from them.
Friday, 15 January 2016
Barno Ishakova (Iskhakova) (1927-2001) - MP3-CD from Uzbekistan
Here a MP3-CD by the great Shashmaqam singer Barno Ishakova (also transcribed as Iskhakova or Itzhakova), considered as the greatest female singer of the 20th century in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.
Outside of Uzbekistan and Tajikistan she is hardly known. Only very few tracks by her have been published in two anthologies, both produced by Jean During:
1. Asie centrale - Traditions classiques, a 2 CD set, Ocora - Radio France, C 560035-36, published in 1993, unfortunately for many years out of print.
2. Echoes of Paradise - Women Voices from Central Asia - Echos du Pardis – Voix de femmes d'Asie Centrale – Avaz-e Minu, Set of 2 CDs, published in 2015. This fantastic double CD can be obtained from info@raga-maqam-dastgah.com
A couple of tracks we posted here in 2012. See, also for more information on the artist:
Again many thanks to Danny, who brought this CD from Uzbekistan and shared it generously with us.
Friday, 1 January 2016
Tuesday, 29 December 2015
Mallikarjun Mansur (1910-1992) - LP published in 1969 in India
Here the second LP by the great singer. The first one we posted in June 2011.
See here. We provided now also flac files.
Saturday, 12 December 2015
Yeshwantrai Purohit (1916-1964) - Ragas Malkauns & Sohini - LP published in India in 1965
Here a wonderful LP by a great singer of the Kirana Gharana, of whom one says, that he is one of the very few whose music has this hypnotic spell for which the music of Ustad Abdul Karim Khan was so famous and which didn't come really across in the short recordings we only have of the great Ustad.
“Late Pandit Yeshwantrai Purohit was one of the foremost exponents of the
‘Kirana Gharana’. Born in Bhavnagar on 27th December 1916, he had his early
training in music from the Late Pt. Shankarrao Vyas, Pt. Narayan Moreshwar Khare
and Late Pandit Omkarnath Thakur of Gwalior Gharana. Later, being attracted by
the Kirana style of Khansaheb Abdul Karim Khan, he became a devout disciple of
Pandit Balkrishnabua Kapileshwari, a direct disciple of the Late Khansaheb Abdul
Karim Khan. Possessing a rich sonorous voice with tremendous depth of feeling
and understanding of the Ragas, his devotion and dedication and his purity of
style in the development of the Raga, he participated in many a concerts and
attained fame all over India. Unfortunately, he died at the young age of 47
years on 3rd January 1964, leaving a void in the music world. Some of his famous
disciples are Pandit Vinayak Vora (Vocal and Taar-Shehnai), Arun Sewak and
Dakshesh Dhruv. Padma Vibhushan Pandit Ravi Shankar, the world- renowned
exponent of Indian Classical Music, has honoured Yeshwantrai by describing him
as a great Sadhak.”
from: http://www.parrikar.org/vpl/?page_id=680
Regarding the music see also our post of an LP by Ustad Abdul Karim Khan and some of the comments there.
Saturday, 28 November 2015
Orifxon Xatamov - MP3-CD from Uzbekistan by the great Maqom master
Orifxon Xatamov (born 1924 or 1925) - his name is given sometimes also as Orif or Arif Xatamov, and both versions can appaer in different spellings - belongs to the Maqom tradition of the
Ferghana Valley and was a student of the legendary Jurakhan Sultanov
(1912-1977), who was also the teacher of Mamurjan Uzakov.
Theodore Levin devoted
a very beautiful chapter to Orifxon Xatamov in his very interesting book "The
Hundred Thousand Fools of God - Musical Travels in Central Asia". Some excerpts
from this chapter, named "The Avatar of a Master", which is based on talks with
the master in the early 1990s, can be read here. Orifxon Xatamov is depicted
here as a master musician deeply rooted in the musical and spiritual (Sufi)
traditions of his country.
The recordings here - again from the collection of MP3-CDs which our dear friend Danny brought a couple of years ago from Uzbekistan - are
probably from the 1960s to the 1980s and were probably published originally
on Melodiya LPs during Sowjet times. There is also a second MP3-CD by him which we will post in the future.
We already posted in 2012 some tracks by him. See here. But the tracks there are all included in and probably taken from these two MP3-CDs.
This MP3-CD contains 5 folders named CD 1 to 5. The first two folders are contained in the download part 1 and folders 3 to 5 in part 2.
Only today (2nd of december 2015), when I listened to the complete MP3-CD again, I realized that I forgot to post the last part of this CD. There are two more folders on it named CD 11 and CD 13. Both can be downloaded here as part 3. CD 13 is by other singers in the same tradition: tracks 1 to 7 by Ismoilon & Mukhamadon Xotamovlar and tracks 8 to 16 by Beknazar Dustmurodov. Maybe two sons and a disciple of Orifxon Xatamov.
Friday, 6 November 2015
Ustad Halim Jaffar Khan - His first LP published in 1962 in India
Here the very first, very brilliant LP by Abdul Halim Jaffer Khan, the 9th LP (plus a double cassette) by the great artist we posted here. As far as I know only one LP, ECSD 2432 from 1969, is missing in our collection. Perhaps somebody is so kind to come up with a copy to share.
Thursday, 29 October 2015
Sharan Rani (1929-2008) - The Great Sarod Virtuoso - LP published 1967 in India
Here an early LP by the great Sharan Rani, a disciple of Ustad Allauddin Khan and his son Ali Akbar Khan.
For more infos see:
Friday, 23 October 2015
Al-Munshid Tawfiq Al-Munajjid - Tafârîd - CD from Syria
We continue here our series of recordings from Syria which our dear friend Danny brought years ago from a trip to Syria. The next couple of recordings will be of Sufi music by some famous Munshidin and their groups. Mostly this "music" is purely vocal, sometimes it is accompanied by frame drums.
The Munshid Tawfiq Al-Munajjid seems to be the most famous and outstanding of the older munshidin. I couldn't find any details about his life or background nor if he is still living. He was one of the two teachers of the famous Hamza Shakkur. His singing is very intense.
Monday, 19 October 2015
Habil Aliyev (28 May 1927 – 8 September 2015) - In his memory: LP "Kemancha" published in 1990 in Azerbaijan
We only received recently the sad news that Habil Aliyev, the great Kemencheh master from Azerbaijan, past away on september 8th. Here we offer in his memory a LP we bought at a memorable concert in Cologne in 1993 in which he participated. Both me and my wife were very impressed by his stage presence and his very noble, almost regal bearing and of course his exquisite music. I knew him already before from recordings. It might have been that I bought this LP already before in an Iranian shop in Cologne which used to have a whole pile of LPs from Sowjet Azerbaijan. He was probably the greatest Kemencheh player of the 20th century, held in very high esteem in his country and also in Iran, where he performed reguarly, occasionally with Shajarian, and also recorded. I have two Iranian cassettes by him, which a couple of years ago were republished on CD. The CDs can be obtained from info@raga-maqam-dastgah.com.
In the west there was only one CD published in 1992 by Auvidis, no longer available for many many years, and two CDs of the ensemble which I saw in 1993 in Cologne, published in 1994 by Institut du Monde Arabe/Blue Silver, also no longer available for many years and never republished. The ensemble consisted of Habil Aliev, the great tar player Ramiz Gouliev, the two singers Zahid Gouliev and Elza Gaybalieva and the nagara player Ali Amiraslanov. These two CDs contained also a number of solos by the two instrumentalists. It's a pity that they were on the market only for quite a short period.
For more info see:http://habilaliyev.az/eng/diskoqrafiya/plastinka.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habil_Aliyev
Side 1:
1. Dilkesh and Tesnif
2. Chahargah
Side 2:
1. Bayati-Hajar and Tesnif
2. Bayati-Shiraz and Tesnif
accompanied by:
Agagusyn Samed-Zade - Garmon (used here as a drone)
Beyukaga Muradov - Nagara (in the Tesnifs)
Zhuzhu had posted this LP already in 2011 on her excellent blog, but only in mp3 format. See: http://zhuzhulingo.blogspot.de/2011/08/blog-post_05.html
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