Hossein Alizadeh & Hamavayan Ensemble - Badeh Toei (2015)
BAND/ARTIST: Hossein Alizadeh, Hamavayan Ensemble
- Title: Badeh Toei
- Year Of Release: 2015
- Label: simorqmusic.com
- Genre: World music, Persian traditional
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 52:37 min
- Total Size: 294 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Hossein Alizadeh (Tehran-1950) is considered one of the most important figures in contemporary Persian music. He comes from a traditional training. He learned the Radif of Persian classical music with various masters of the tradition including PortraitHoushang Zarif, Ali Akbar Shahnazi, NurAli Borumand, Mahmood Karimi, Abdollah Davami, Yousef Foroutan, and Saied Hormozi and later recorded the entire body of the Radif based on the interpretation of Mirza Abdullah for Tar and Setar. He also received a BA in Music Composition and Performance from the University of Tehran and later studied Composition and Musicology at the University of Berlin. He has taught at the University of Tehran and the Tehran Music Conservatory.
Alizadeh has led a solo career, performing both in Iran and throughout North America, Europe and Asia. He was the conductor and soloist in the Iranian National Orchestra of Radio and Television, established the acclaimed Aref Ensemble and worked with the Shayda Ensemble. His first professional experience in Europe was playing in the orchestra of the famous Bejart Ballet Company in Maurice Bejart’s ballet, Gulistan.
Some of Alizadeh’s most noted compositions are The Nava Improvisations (1976), Riders of the Plains of Hope (1977), Hesar (1977), Revolt (1983), Ney Nava (1983), Dream (1986), Torkaman (1986), Raz-O-Niaz (1986), Delshodegan (1987), Song of Compassion (1991), New Secret (1996), A Time for Drunken Horses (2000), Turtles can Fly (2004), Endless Vision (2004), Nive Mang (2006), Under the Razor (2007) and Ode to Flowers (2007). The album, Endless Vision has been nominated for the Best World Music Album of the Year 2006 in the 49th Edition of the Grammy Awards.
Alizadeh established the Hamavayan Ensemble in 1989 with a new approach to the traditional Iranian choral singing. Accompanied with traditional instruments, this ensemble has appeared in many of Alizadeh’s compositions including New Secret, Gabbeh, Songs of Compassion and Endless Vision.
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Hamāvāyān Ensemble is a renowned Persian music group.
Led by Iranian master instrumentalist and composer Hossein Alizadeh, the Hamavayan Ensemble performs new interpretations of classical Persian music. The ensemble features male and female vocalists, tar and setar (ancient plucked lutes from Persia), and percussion.
Maestro Alizadeh's most recent recording, Endless Vision, featuring the Hamavayan Ensemble with the Armenian master duduk player "Djivan Gasparyan", was nominated for a Grammy Award.
Tracklist:
8:03 | 01. Hossein Alizadeh, Hamavayan Ensemble - Sama
15:11 | 02. Hossein Alizadeh, Hamavayan Ensemble - Masnavi
4:49 | 03. Hossein Alizadeh, Hamavayan Ensemble - Sar Mast
3:41 | 04. Hossein Alizadeh, Hamavayan Ensemble - Setar Improvisation
5:28 | 05. Hossein Alizadeh, Hamavayan Ensemble - Naqmeh Jan Souz
7:25 | 06. Hossein Alizadeh, Hamavayan Ensemble - Hengam
8:01 | 07. Hossein Alizadeh, Hamavayan Ensemble - Badeh Toei
Alizadeh has led a solo career, performing both in Iran and throughout North America, Europe and Asia. He was the conductor and soloist in the Iranian National Orchestra of Radio and Television, established the acclaimed Aref Ensemble and worked with the Shayda Ensemble. His first professional experience in Europe was playing in the orchestra of the famous Bejart Ballet Company in Maurice Bejart’s ballet, Gulistan.
Some of Alizadeh’s most noted compositions are The Nava Improvisations (1976), Riders of the Plains of Hope (1977), Hesar (1977), Revolt (1983), Ney Nava (1983), Dream (1986), Torkaman (1986), Raz-O-Niaz (1986), Delshodegan (1987), Song of Compassion (1991), New Secret (1996), A Time for Drunken Horses (2000), Turtles can Fly (2004), Endless Vision (2004), Nive Mang (2006), Under the Razor (2007) and Ode to Flowers (2007). The album, Endless Vision has been nominated for the Best World Music Album of the Year 2006 in the 49th Edition of the Grammy Awards.
Alizadeh established the Hamavayan Ensemble in 1989 with a new approach to the traditional Iranian choral singing. Accompanied with traditional instruments, this ensemble has appeared in many of Alizadeh’s compositions including New Secret, Gabbeh, Songs of Compassion and Endless Vision.
*****
Hamāvāyān Ensemble is a renowned Persian music group.
Led by Iranian master instrumentalist and composer Hossein Alizadeh, the Hamavayan Ensemble performs new interpretations of classical Persian music. The ensemble features male and female vocalists, tar and setar (ancient plucked lutes from Persia), and percussion.
Maestro Alizadeh's most recent recording, Endless Vision, featuring the Hamavayan Ensemble with the Armenian master duduk player "Djivan Gasparyan", was nominated for a Grammy Award.
Tracklist:
8:03 | 01. Hossein Alizadeh, Hamavayan Ensemble - Sama
15:11 | 02. Hossein Alizadeh, Hamavayan Ensemble - Masnavi
4:49 | 03. Hossein Alizadeh, Hamavayan Ensemble - Sar Mast
3:41 | 04. Hossein Alizadeh, Hamavayan Ensemble - Setar Improvisation
5:28 | 05. Hossein Alizadeh, Hamavayan Ensemble - Naqmeh Jan Souz
7:25 | 06. Hossein Alizadeh, Hamavayan Ensemble - Hengam
8:01 | 07. Hossein Alizadeh, Hamavayan Ensemble - Badeh Toei
Classical | World | FLAC / APE
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