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Hossein Farjami Discography of CDs
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Traditional Folk Music from Iran CD (1997)
Personnel: Hossein Farjami (oud); Radmanesh (setar, nay); Afshar, Abdul Aziz el-Sayed (violin); Nossir, Sultan (nay); Khorvash (drums).
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Art of the Santoor from Iran: The Road to Esfahan CD (2000)
The santoor is an instrument that was created in the Middle East, probably somewhere around the 11th century. It spread all around Asia, Central Asia, and Eastern Europe, from the guqin in China to the cymbalum in Eastern European countries. Now living in London, Hossein Farjami is one of the best-known Iranian santoor players today. Besides being an accomplished musician (also playing the oud and various percussion instruments), he enhanced the design of the santoor by extending its range; it can be played in several keys, minimizing the needs to retune it. Accompanied by the tonbak (a typical Iranian drum) on this CD, Farjami offers listeners several medleys of Iranian folk songs as well as traditional classical pieces. ~ Bruno Deschênes
Includes liner notes by Shusha Guppy, Hossein Farjami, and Diz Heller.
Authentic Iranian Music Subtitled "Road To Esfahan"
Audio Mixer: Linus Burdick.
Recording information: Blue Moon Studios, London, England.
Personnel: Hossein farjami (santoor, daf); Gilbert (tonbak); Abdollah Khorvash (Keyboards).
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Road to Esfahan: The Art of the Santoor From Iran CD (2000)
Hossein Farjami albums The santoor is an instrument that was created in the Middle East, probably somewhere around the 11th century. It spread all around Asia, Central Asia, and Eastern Europe, from the guqin in China to the cymbalum in Eastern European countries. Now living in London, Hossein Farjami is one of the best-known Iranian santoor players today. Besides being an accomplished musician (also playing the oud and various percussion instruments), he enhanced the design of the santoor by extending its range; it can be played in several keys, minimizing the needs to retune it. Accompanied by the tonbak (a typical Iranian drum) on this CD, Farjami offers listeners several medleys of Iranian folk songs as well as traditional classical pieces. ~ Bruno Deschênes
Includes liner notes by Shusha Guppy, Hossein Farjami, and Diz Heller.
Personnel: Gilbert (keyboards).
Liner Note Authors: Diz Heller; Hossein Farjami.
Personnel: Hossein farjami (santoor, daf); Gilbert ...
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Plays Santoor CD
Hossein Farjami music CDs Track Listing of songs: Dastgah Shur; Nagmeh Bayat-E-Tork; Nagmeh Esfahan; Dastgah Homayun;
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Music Of The Middle East CD (2005)
Hossein Farjami CD discography Features music from: Iran, Syria, Iraq, Egypt, Turkey, Armenia, Lebanon and Azerbaijan.
Personnel: Sürku Kusgöz (kanun); Sürkü Civan (oud); Hüseyin Bascambaz, Ismail Bascambaz, Yener Elmas (violin); Ahmet Kusgöz (clarinet); Suat Güzeller (bendir, deff, percussion); Turgay Ozkiziltas (davul, percussion).
Arrangers: Hüseyin Türkmenler; Hossam Ramzy.
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 Hossein Farjami Songs
Popular or famous Hossein Farjami music songs: Dastgah Homayun, Nagmeh Esfahan, Nagmeh Bayat-E-Tork, Dastgah Shur, Asmar Asmar, Koreyshim, Rashid Khan. More music songs Yedoone Anar Dodoone Anar, Medley: Asmar Asmar/Akh Leyli Leyli/Mastom Mastom/Damkol Damkol, Shekar-e Ahoo, Baroon Baroone, Jahromi. More music songs Kojast, Rozvaye Do-Aalam Found Out in Both Worlds. More music songs Medley: Rashid Khan/Aziz Beshi Bekenarom/Gole Gandom/Ay Shirinom ..., Omidvaihaye Del, Erse Aslaf, Gheyrate Sabba Breeze from Heaven, Medley: Koshi Tala/Halyooye Ganom Khare. More music songs Gol. See All Songs
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Sawt El Atlas, Fanny Alger, Redefine
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