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KONZERT - Ensemble Laboratorium17.09.2016 / Sprengel Museum HannoverFozié Majd: HERE and THERE (2016) für Ensemble (Uraufführung)Ensemble LaboratoriumPilar F
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Festival zeitgenössischer iranischer Musik, Literatur, Kunst und Filmkunst / 14.9. — 26.9.2016Konzerte, Lesungen, Filme, Ausstellungen und Gespräche in Hanno
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Despite sharing some similarities, they have significant differences in terms of structure, approach, and performance practices. In Turkish music, the term "makam" is used, while in Persian music, the term "dastgah" is used. Turkish makams are primarily based on a hierarchical system of tetrachords (four-note segments) and pentachords (five
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Fozié Majd Recordings. Fozié Majd was born in Berlin, attended schools in Tehran and England, and began composing on piano before she had her first lessons at the age of six. Her first public work, at the age of fifteen, was commissioned by Moreton Hall School, England, a Scéne de ballet which was reviewed in several newspapers, including
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Music by Fozié Majd (b.1938) and Amir Mahyar Tafreshipour (b.1974) ... The thematic materials often evoke a certain mood or feeling associated with the Iranian Dastgah music, and include the use of microtones. In the title "Dreamland," dream is meant to be understood as "maya" or illusion. ... Here And there, for eleven instruments
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DASTGAH - a festival for contemporary Iranian music, literature, fine arts and cinema Concerts, readings, screenings, exhibitions and discussions in and around Hanover from 14.9. to 26.9.2016 DASTGAH - the festival for contemporary Iranian music, literature, visual arts and cinema will take place from 14th to 26th September in Hanover, and
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Classical CDs Weekly: Carlos Cipa, Fozié Majd, Iiro Rantala, Amir ... psyche alongside handy references to weather and hobbies. This is a journey from darkness to, er, darkness, though there's much light relief along the way. ... There's clever use of overdubbing in May to suggest the music heard by middle-class festival-goers, and June's
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The seven main Dastgāh of Iranian music are modernly known as Shour, Māhour, Homāyoun, Segāh, Chāhārgāh, Rāstpanjgāh, and Navā. Each of these seven is considered to be its own āvāz. Yet, Dastgāh-e Shour also contains the four āvāz-e Abou'atā, āvāz-e Bayāt-e-Tork, āvāz-e Afshāri, and āvāz-e Dashti along with its own
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dastgāh, any of the principal modes of the art music of Persian-speaking areas, used as the basis for composition and improvisation. A dastgāh incorporates a scale, a motif, a group of short pieces, and a recognizable identity.The scale (maqām) is a collection of seven pitches, some of which may be temporarily altered, using various combinations of whole tones, semitones, and fractional
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Mesmerising santur- and violin-driven instrumentals power this monthly updated tribute to Persian traditional music. Masterful improvisations build around dastgah Mahour and dastgah Nava as well as soul-stirring avazes celebrating Iranian heritage—while also transcending into a crossover realm that denotes the genre's new potential.
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Dastgāh (Persian: دستگاه) is the standard musical system in Persian art music, standardised in the 19th century following the transition of Persian music from the Maqam modal system. A dastgāh consists of a collection of musical melodies, gushehs.In a song played in a given dastgah, a musician starts with an introductory gusheh, and then meanders through various different gushehs
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Fouzieh Majd (also spelled Fozie Majd) (Persian: فوزیه مجد) is a Persian composer and ethnomusicologist. She was educated in England and France. In the 1970s she was the head of a group to gather Persian folk songs at NITV. References. About Majd Archived 2020-01-14 at the Wayback Machine; External links
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How Many Dastgahs Are There in Persian Classical Music? There are different types of Dastgahs in Persian Classical music, which you will read below here: Dastgah-e Homayoun. This Dastgah is a major Dastgah in Persian music with special popularity among Iranians. Homayoun is a kind of magnificent, luxurious, soothing and beautiful music.
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It features a quartet of dastgah-based compositions by the poet and santur virtuoso Nasser Rastegar-Nejad. Some people are probably aware that santur is one of the most ancient zither-family instruments in existence. Liner notes on this release stipulate that it was 'invented' by the 9th century musician Abu Nasre Farabi, but of course the
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DASTGAH. The Modal System in Persian Music By: Jean During Dastgâh, Modal system in Persian music, representing a level of ... In general there is a gradual progression up the scale, while the return is more rapid, and the ambitus of the melodies is progressively expanded within each section (Nettl, pp. 21-22).
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Dastgah is a term used in Persian music to refer to a system of melodic modes. There are seven primary Dastgahs in Persian music: Shur, Segah, Chahargah, Mahur, Homayun, Nava, and Rast. Each
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Zarif's rendition of the dar-mad and Zabol gushehs of the dastgah Chahargsh (side II, band 2) exhibits less creative scope. One can compare this performance of Chahargah with another of Zarif's performances of Chahargah recorded a few years ago on Classical Music of Iran: Dastgah Systems (Folkways Records FW 8831). se same compositional elements
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Dragon Valley Renaissance Festival. A Festival organized by Whimsy Witch Events. This Tennessee Festival will have crafts, film, fine art, fine craft and homegrown products exhibitors, and 4 food booths. There will be Roving Performers with Regional and Local talent and the hours will be Sat 12pm-6pm.
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When the seven dastgah were retrieved as an icon of national identity, the five popular avaz retained their modal status but the rest of the avaz were downgraded as pieces of a dastgah only. During the interwar recording sessions, the pattern for coupling tracks on double-sided Persian records was coupling two rhythmic performances in the same
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 21-22, 2024 DOWNTOWN MARYVILLE, TENNESSEE. Event Sponsors . Participating Organizations
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In addition to Knoxville DJs, Special Notes can also book a live band for your wedding or special event, including popular bands such as The Downtown Band, The Respectables, Soul Connection and more! We offer many cover and variety bands, bluegrass, jazz, and soul bands to best suit your event. Musicians. In addition to Knoxville DJs and live
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Sept. 28 (10 a.m.-5 p.m.) Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center. 123 Cromwell Dr., Townsend. (865) 448-0044 | www.gsmheritagecenter.org. The Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center is hosting its annual Blue Ribbon Country Fair Sept. 28, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Join us for a fall celebration in the tradition of old-time county fairs with all
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feeling associated with the Iranian Dastgah music, and include the use of microtones. In the title "Dreamland," dream is meant to be understood as "maya" or illusion. Dreamland had its premiere in New York in May 2008, performed by members of the Bãrbad Chamber Orchestra, with Cyrus Beroukhim as its first violin,