A trio in Mahur Tombak: Pedram Khavarzamini Kamanche: Alireza Mehdizadeh Tar: Araz Salek University of Toronto, February 2012 Video by Spencer Barclay of Loading Doc Productions www.loadingdocproductions.com
Many times you can get a clue of a cultures sophistication by the music it produces, the quality of its art , its architecture and literary heritage Here the beauty of Classical Iranian culture is on full display through the performance of these three gifted musicians. Cannot say enough about their virtuosity or the sophistication of the music they give life to. A WONDERFUL performance. Bravo-sou from a Greek (And Spartan) Admirer.
I am kurd but my brothers we are all persians. It is proven and documented that first migration from Africa was to Iran. And we formed the Kurds, The Lurs, The Balooch, The Fars, Azari, Gilak over the years. there are caves in Iran dating 40 to 60 thousand years.
@@someinv6320 The same #Beautiful Bismillah is the one, Islam, Mollah, Daish,, diverted from. Who kill our culture, human being..... The one who musique is forbidden...
Amazing - even as a millenial persian woman living outside of Iran I still feel such a deep connection to this music. Such class, so much soul. Thanks for uploading this!
This Persian music is outstanding. I love the instruments, melodies, harmonies and phrasing. It's not like anything I've heard before. Not like Arabic, Greek or Eastern European.....it's unique. Also, these guys play so well together....Bravo!!!
Please just open this link and listen all of it after listening this song you will be crazy the most techniquefull song and the singer is " Homayoun shajarian " . m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kwVVgYNsAA0.html
That's right.The music coming from Eastern Scythian Hellenism. That's what created great culture of Silk road civilisation in central Asia. The culture spread to entire Iranian plateau and Mesopotamia. Don't count out Greek.
@@saeedmodanlou1874 , a big no , no. we have gained from following and also given back: More from India Iraq, Syria Greece( we exchanged a lot and even China and Korea.
@@sanramondublin Sure, It was under the influence of variety of eastern societies. But initially it was a Hellenistic society that established a Greco- Scythian government in Soqdia and Kabul 250 b.c.e. (upper and lower side of Oxus river). These people started to make trade with Han dynasty in china. Cultural, Religious, Ethnic and tribal tolerance had to be rule number one, among all tribal, ethnic and religious back round people within China - Syrian and China- Gujarat trade rout. Greco -Scythian culture was the center of silk road culture. The great book of Shahnameh which is under the influence of Greek tragic theater literature also was created by top Hellenist people in Sistan ( Sistan = Land of Scythian)
@@saeedmodanlou1874 you didn't know anything.what your source?Shahname created by persian khorasani peaple from tus.shahname just under influence of avesta,persian history& mytholog.actually sistani peaple are persian too.
Love the classics! great performance. You can take an Iranian out of Iran but you can not take Iranian music out of him. 55 years after leaving Iran, I still love this.
با درودهای بیکران بر شما جوانان خوش دست ، خوش ذوق و خوش دل . خیلی زیبا و دلنشین ، بویژه قسمت برنامه ( ماهور ) . قطعات زیبایی که شما نواختید ، نتنها ریشه در موسیقی اصیل ما دارند ، بلکه خیلی دلنشین هم اجرا شدند ، شنونده را همراه خود میبرد ، بویژه وصل این گوشه ها و قطعات ، با ظرافت و زیبایی خاصی ، که نمایانگر همدلی شما سه هنرمند جوان و پر احساس میباشد ، اجرا شده . خلاصه اینکه من یکی را « از خود بی خود » کرد و گاها ، بعلت زیبایی قطعه ها و ملاحت پنجه های شما سه جوان ، « چنگ به جیگرش زد » . دمتان گرم موفق و مؤید و کامیاب باشید .
دیدن این ویدئو و شنیدن موسیقی آن بسّیار خوشایند بود، بخصوص شنیدن ساز پدرام خاورزمینی عزیز. سبک تمبک نوازی ایشان دارای استحکام و ساختاری منحصر به فرد است همراه با سونوریته بسیار دلنشین، حسّ موسیقایی عمیق و درک ریتمیک بالا.
I hated traditional Persian music when growing up but now I love it, guess I'm getting old or the Persian DNA for my ancestors music is getting fully developed. Merci for uploading this I'll enjoy it in the car as well.
سالها پیش این کار توسط استادان لطفی فرهنگفر و کیانی در کارگاه نمایش اجرا شد اثری بسیار زیبا با اجرائی فوق العاده که شوربختانه به خاطر بدی ضبط صدا هیچگاه منتشر نشد بهر صورت خسته نباشید اجرای زیبائست
Beautiful! This is the way evolution works. The world of music looses a maestro as Mohammad Reza Lotfi, but simultaneously gains hundreds of potential Lotfis. I had not heard about this group (not even any of the musicians in this group) but ensembles as this one brings hope!
An amazing performance and a very beautiful song. It cuddles the sole and touches every single string of nerves. I wish to see more from you, and specially thank to all of you specially dear Pedram who is unique and inimitable in the world. God bless you!
I can't believe these guys were unknown to me. They are very very good. Clean (clarity), organized, jazzy, as well as adhering to the classical scales. I would make one humble comment, and that is to bring Persian classical music into a sort of story telling, as opposed to hanging in the air. "Avaaz" does that, it tells a story. In Persian classical as in most non western music, the music is atomized. Nevertheless, beautiful. You guys are very very good!
00:10 begining song (same continuous part) 05:10 change up 05:56 change up 06:32 I really enjoyed this part 07:24 Sometimes the performers really get into it like here. 10:18 End of first song, Audience clapping.🥇 10:30 begging of weird transition thing they did and violin thing SOLO 14:03 End of solo, begging of new song. 15:54 I really like this part. 13:37 End of this song, beginning of the next song? 18:45 I really like this part. 20:49 Guitar player really getting into and enjoying his performance again. 21:25 guitar thing solo ends, new tune starts. Kinda reminds me of two American settlers from the 1700's with a banjo and violin player in the mountains. 21:58 I really like this part 26:03 End of second song, audience claps when songs finish 🥈 26:28 begging of 3rd songs 27:06 guitar thing solo 29:12 solo ends. 29:58 I really like this part 33:36 heterophony 35:30 I liked the harmony here. (Middle Eastern sounding) 38:35 weird atmospheric part of the concert when they're almost only using riffs. 39:50 Violin thing solo 42:02 end of solo 42:03 only drum thing solo 43:50 End of drum thing solo and third song. Also end of the concert, they bow at the end 🥉 24:22 Kamanche player smiles at Tomball player because of improvisation
Different, New, however their instruments it is traditional but not their music. Amazing, I am sure they know how they captured heart of anyone who listen to their work.
I don't think that's what he means. He says the instruments are traditional but the music seems new to him. "Their music is not traditional". He made a compliment. And you should think twice before you attack somebody, because, maybe sometimes it's just a language misunderstanding.
1000 thumbs up to the musicians for a flawless performance & a million thumbs down for whoever did the sound with a nice buzzzzzzz through out the video. What a shame.