Gol-e Sadbarg
Appearance
Gol-e Sadbarg | ||||
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Released | 1984 | |||
Genre | Traditional music | |||
Label | Khoshnava | |||
Shahram Nazeri chronology | ||||
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Gol-e Sadbarg (Template:Lang-fa), is the debut album of Shahram Nazeri released in 1984, containing eight tracks.[1][2] The album consisted exclusively of the lesser-known poems of Rumi and was released on the 800th anniversary of the birth of Rumi. The album became immensely successful and became the biggest selling album of both Persian music and Sufi music. Released amidst the Iran–Iraq War further generated its popularity due to the difficult times.[3] Nazeri was accompanied with Setar players Jalal Zolfonun, Reza Ghassemi and Daf player Bijan Kamkar.[3]
Impact
The popularity of the album made Setar classes popular around Iran.[2]
Track listing
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Moghadame Chavoshi" | |
2. | "Pishdaramad & Tasnif (Darse Sahar)" | |
3. | "Avaz (Masnavi)" | |
4. | "Andak Andak (Tasnif)" | |
5. | "Old Chahar Mezrab-E Bayat Tork" | |
6. | "Dele Man Raye To Dare (Avaz)" | |
7. | "Ala Ya Ayohal Saghi (Tasnif)" | |
8. | "Ghate - Ye Zarbi" | |
Total length: | 63:53[1] |
References
- ^ a b "Gol-E Sadbarg (CD)". Discogs. Retrieved 18 December 2020.
- ^ a b Nooshin, Dr. Laudan (2015). Iranian Classical Music: The Discourses and Practice of Creativity. Ashgate Publishing. p. 70. ISBN 9780754607038.
- ^ a b Rob, Simms; Koushkani, Amir (2012). Mohammad Reza Shajarian's Avaz in Iran and Beyond, 1979-2010. Lexington Books. p. 25. ISBN 9780739172094.