After this long and ardeous journey through all these provinces of Iran is completed, passing places where foreigners normally never get to, we will spend some time in India in the next couple of weeks, before passing again through Iran for some classical Dastgah music and then getting to some other places.
Thursday, 20 October 2016
Mirror and Song - A collection of 28 cassettes of regional and religious music of Iran published in Iran, recorded in 1994 - The last (or perhaps rather the first) cassette with the number zero
This cassette with the number zero serves either as an introduction to the series
or a resumée, containing short excerpts from the other cassettes.
Side A:
18 tracks
Side B:
17 tracks
Mirror and Song - A collection of 28 cassettes of regional and religious music of Iran published in Iran, recorded in 1994 - Cassette 27: Music of the Qashqai (Fars) & from Hawraman (Kurdistan)
Side A:
Music of the Qashqai - Ashiqi Music
Singer accompanying himself on Kemencheh and a Tombak player
Side B:
1. Music of the Qashqai - Sarbani Music (that's what I read)
A singer accompanied by a Ney player
2. Music from Hawraman - Kurdistan
Vocal
Note: The Qashqai are a nomadic tribe of Turkish origin living mainly in the province of Fars.
Monday, 17 October 2016
Mirror and Song - A collection of 28 cassettes of regional and religious music of Iran published in Iran, recorded in 1994 - Cassette 26: Music from Kerman
Side A:
Music from Kerman
1. & 2. Vocal
3. Group singing, Sorna and drum
Side B:
Music from Kerman
1. Group singing, Sorna and drum
2. Sorna and drum
Sunday, 16 October 2016
Mirror and Song - A collection of 28 cassettes of regional and religious music of Iran published in Iran, recorded in 1994 - Cassette 25: Music from Hormozgan & Bushehr
Side A:
Music from Minab - Hormozgan
1. Songs from the Zar Ritual
2. Vocal
Side B:
Music from Minab - Hormozgan
1. Molud-Khani
Two singer who accompany themselves on the Samma (Daf)
Music from Bushehr
2. - 5. Call & response singing with handclapping and several drums
We had already music from Hormozgan on volumes 12 to 16.
Saturday, 15 October 2016
Tuesday, 11 October 2016
Mirror and Song - A collection of 28 cassettes of regional and religious music of Iran published in Iran, recorded in 1994 - Cassette 23: Music from Kermanshah & Hawraman (Oraman)
Side A:
Music from Kermanshah - Sahneh
Tanbur Music
Seyyed Khalil Alinezhad (Alinejad) (1968-2001) - Vocal & Tanbur
Side B:
1. Music from Kermanshah - Guran
Tanbur Music
Ali Akbar Moradi (Tanbur) & Taher Yarveysi (Vocal)
2. Music from Hawraman (Oraman)
Vocal
Seyyed Khalil Alinezhad was a famous musician of the Ahl-e Haq sect, in which the Tanbur and its music is sacred. See our post http://oriental-traditional-music.blogspot.de/2013/01/seyed-jalaleddin-mohammadian-seyed.html.
For infos on the musician see:
Ali Akbar Moradi is the most famous Tanbur player of Kermanshah. He has many CDs. Taher Yarveysi is an excellent younger Tanbur player and singer. CDs by all these musicians can be obtained from: info@raga-maqam-dastgah.com
Monday, 10 October 2016
Mirror and Song - A collection of 28 cassettes of regional and religious music of Iran published in Iran, recorded in 1994 - Cassette 22: Music from Loristan
Side A:
1. & 2. Vocal
3. Vocal & Kamancheh
4. - 6. Vocal
Side B:
1. & 2. Kamancheh & Vocal & Tombak
3. Vocal
Sunday, 9 October 2016
Mirror and Song - A collection of 28 cassettes of regional and religious music of Iran published in Iran, recorded in 1994 - Cassette 21: Music from Kurdistan
Side A:
Music from Kurdistan - Sanandaj
Dhikr (Zikr) Ritual of the Qaderiyye Khaneqah
Side B:
1. Music from Kurdistan - Sanandaj
Dhikr (Zikr) Ritual of the Qaderiyye Khaneqah (continuation)
2. Vocal - I can't decipher what and from where in Kurdistan this is
Friday, 7 October 2016
Mirror and Song - A collection of 28 cassettes of regional and religious music of Iran published in Iran, recorded in 1994 - Cassette 20: Music from Kurdistan
Side A & Side B:
Music from Kurdistan - Sanandaj
Qaderiyye Khaneqah Ritual
Khalife Haj Mirza Aqa Ghowsi
This cassette has been published on CD in 2015 with a good booklet in English and Farsi by Mohammad-Reza Darvishi:
Khalife Hâj Mirzâ Âqâ Ghowsi (Vocal & Daf) & Qâderi Sufi Music
Ensemble of Kurdistan - Qâderiyye Khaneqah Rituals, Sanandaj, Kurdistan -
Regional Music of Iran 56: The Zekrs of Qâderiyye Khâneqâh in Sanandaj - The
group of Great Dervishes from Sheykh Mohammad Kasnazâni’s Qâderiyye (59:13),
MAHOOR, M.CD-433
"Qâderiyye, one of the most important Sufi orders, is ascribed to
Abdulqâder Gilâni (Jilâni) and has many followers in Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria,
and a vast area from India to North Africa and even Eastern Europe. Their main
center is in Kurdistan, Iran. Their followers in Iran are in Kermânshâh,
Baluchestân, and several other places.
Zekr ritual takes place on Monday and Thursday nights in Khâneqâh.
Dervishes enter the place after having Vozu (partial ablution); they perform a
two-Rak’at prayer called Tahiyyat (in order to respect the place), they kiss the
flag and the Qurân of the Khâneqâh (in order to consecrate themselves); they
shake hands with the khalife, who is the conductor of the ritual, then sit down,
and start reciting the rosary . After half an hour panegyrists begin to play the
daf and sing songs praising God, Prophet Mohammad, his descendants and other
saints. At this moment the dervishes go into trance and they all get
enthusiastic, this takes almost half an hour. Then they say a Salavât (prayers
for praising God, Prophet Mohammad, and his descendants) and they all sit on
their knees in a circle and start saying Zekr or Tahlil. At this stage, all the
dervishes and the khalife repeatedly say the following zekrs: Lâ elâha ellallâh,
Astaqfirullâh, Yâ Hu, Yâ Hayy, Yâ Qayyum, Yâ Dâ ’em.This step also takes half an
hour. Then it’s time to say Qiyâm Zekr (prayers while standing up) or Samâ’ when
the dervishes uncover the heads to let their long hair swirl from one side to
the other, and along with the daf and tâs music they start saying Zekr-e
Hayyallâh , and gradually reach the state of ecstasy. While saying Qiyâm Zekr,
the dervishes ask for the khalife’s permission to do some extraordinary things,
such as eating glass, blade or stone; pricking their bodies on daggers, skewers,
or any other sharp metals, etc. This part ends with praying and reciting
Fâtehah.
Qâderiyye followers also perform Samâ’ with daf and tâs music on some other
occasions, such as welcoming the Order’s sheykhs, promoting the Order out of the
Khâneqâh, and performing some holy rituals like “Pir Shâliyâr” in Orâmân.
Daf: The daf is the main musical instrument for the rituals in Qâderiyye
Khâneqâh in Kurdistan. Although the musical culture of Iran’s different areas is
very much entangled with the daf, its association with Kurdistan -at least after
Qâderiyye Order was established by Sheykh Abdulqâder Gilâni ( 471-561 Ah), and
because of the Order’s followers particular use of this instrument - has been
even more significant. The daf has been given the following names in different
areas of Iran through time: Dap, Bâter, Dezire, Dub, Dâyere (and different
altered dialectical forms like Dâriye, Diyâre, and Dayare). In Arabic language
it is known as Sammâ, Qarbâl, Qarbil, Bandir, Teriyâl, and Mezhar. Doff in
Arabic, Dap in Persian, or Daf as it is commonly called these days, along with
all the above mentioned names, all refer to the same musical instrument that was
named differently in each area and period of time.
Ritual Performers: Khalife Hâj Mirzâ Âqâ Ghowsi: leader, solo singer, and
daf player, Abdorrahmân and Alirezâ Ghowsi: daf players and zâkers, Hoseyn
Moshiri, Tofiq Behjuri, Azizollâh Gerâmiparvar, Abdullâh Pazhuhande, Mohammad
Ahmadi, Heydar Khedri, Aziz Qassâbi, Ali Shâhpasande, Mohammad Bivâre, Rashid
Balâyi, Nasrollâh Oliâyi and Sâleh Ja’fari: Zâkers." Mohammad-Rezâ Darvishi
Excellent, recorded in 1994.
Khalife Hâj Mirzâ Âqâ Ghowsi was a well-known performer already present on
the double CD 'Kurdistan – Zikr et chants' by Jean During, published by Ocora –
Radio France in 1994 (out of print for years), There are also two ealier CDs
from Mahoor. See below.
And one with a strong Dhikr by another Khalife:
As always, all these CDs can be obtained from: info@raga-maqam-dastgah.com
Thursday, 6 October 2016
Mirror and Song - A collection of 28 cassettes of regional and religious music of Iran published in Iran, recorded in 1994 - Cassette 19: Music from Mazandaran Sharqi (East) & Gharbi & Music from Gilan (Talesh & Daylaman)
Side A:
1. Music from Mazandaran Sharqi
Kemecheh & Vocal & Tombak
2. Music from Mazandaran Gharbi
Vocal
3. Music from Gilan - Talesh
Laleh (Ney)
Side B:
1. Music from Gilan - Talesh
Laleh (Ney)
2. Music from Daylaman - Gilan
Laleh (Ney) & Vocal
Tuesday, 4 October 2016
Mirror and Song - A collection of 28 cassettes of regional and religious music of Iran published in Iran, recorded in 1994 - Cassette 18: Music from Mazandaran Markazi, Sharqi (East) & Gharbi
Side A:
Music from Mazandaran Markazi
Nur Mohammad Talibi (Vocal)
accompanied by a Kemenche player
Side B
Music from Mazandaran Sharqi
1. Two singers
2. A singer & Kemenche player
3 Dotar & Vocal
Music from Mazandaran Gharbi
4. Ney
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