fekr mikonam in panjehaye sehr amiz hala be zire kharvarha khak dafn shodeand va man daram baz az an lezat mibaram. Kash bodand va baz bishtar khalgh mikardand. kash. Vali anha javedanand.Homayoun
when we had a lot of great artists we didn't have a lot of filming technology. when we have a lot of filming technologies we don't have that many great artists.
ببخشید من طبق حرفی که پدر بزرگم که نمیدونم از کجا آورد گفت که ایشان فوت کردند.ولی بعد از مدتها فهمیدم که ایشان به لطف الهی در قید حیات هستند.خداوند طول عمر بیشتر به این عزیز بدهد
عجب کار خاراقلعاده ای خدا رحمت کند استاد بهار و فرامرز پایر را ضمنا جا دارد از همین اساتید فعلی هم تقدیر بشه چرا که همین گوهر ها هستند که کمک میکنند موسیقی سنتی حفظ بشود و در مقابل آهنگهای سبک و پاپ دوام بیاورد.
به ملاحت صدای تمبک استاد تهرانی توجه کنید .در واقع استاد به نوع صدایی که از سازش جاری میشد توجه خاصی داشت که با صدای دیگر سازهای همراه کننده هماهنگ یا کوک باشد .اما امروزه به این مطلب توجه نمیشود.اصلا کوک تمبک از نظر بعضی دوستانبیگانه است.امیدوارم تجارب ودرسهای استاد تهرانی بزرگ به کار گرفته شود
I love the old masters. But John Alinejad is wrong in saying the great artists are getting less by the minute. Pessimistic nonsense! Dariush Tala'i is still going strong. And a lot of young musician show their great talent. Only yesterday, 11 march 2016, I saw Mohammad Motamedi perform here in Utrecht, The Netherlands. Persian music is very much alive!
+Snakesborough my friend what I meant was of the old masters,,true there are a lot of new up and coming musicians about, but I'm afraid they don't have the passion and selflessness of the old masters,,, not until they have proven themselves ,,do you hand on heart can you say you have found a replacement for Ostad Jalil Shahnaz ???? if you have I would like to hear it
John Alinejad Dear friend, I am happy to know that we share a love for Persian music. And to answer your question: there can be no replacement for any soul born in this our valley of tears, all souls are unique unto God. Jalil Shahnaz can never be replaced. But can you hand on heart be sure that in his youth Jalil Shahnaz was as full of deep selfless passion as he was in his later years? And can you hand on heart believe that not one of the young Persian musicians can reach selfless passion? I hope not, because that would be a sad thing with no hope for the future of Persian music. Now, on the eve of the Holy Week of my faith I will listen with great dedication to the music you have posted, for which I thank you. May Persian music flourish!
+Snakesborough My friend it is wrong of me to ever assume that no one will ever be as good as the old masters,,,far be it I'm not talking about Technic by the way, when the likes of Shahnaz , or the young RIP Yahaghi as my father used call him , were learning their tread it was a freedom on music, I know that as I used to attend master Vegan's guitar classes before finding classic instruments, the old masters learned their tread the hard way by serving long apprenticeship, but today as most young go for the pop (not all) not that there is anything wrong with that, the incentive or the encouragement is not there from the Authorities!!! to push them in that direction, but you are right there are young artists who are good but for every one today who chooses classical Persian music there are 1000ed who don't as is quicker to choose Pop,,,but you are right in the eve of the Noo Rooz what is better to enjoy this old classic and may I wish you and all the hamvatans around world a happy Noo Rooz and wonderful new year to come. PS perhaps one day when there is another classic performance in your lovely Netherlands you would invite us too,,,
I do share your worry about all the music in the world being eaten up by popmusic. And maybe I am optimistic because recently i have seen two excellent Persian musicians perform in Utrecht, and one of them was my favourite setar player Dariush Tala'i. I wish you a happy Noo Rooz. I myself was referring to the Roman Catholic holy week (Hebdomada Sancta) which starts tomorrow with Palm Sunday (Dominica in Palmis). Happy Noo Rooz! And may the Persian music flourish!
This beautiful masterpiece a treasure of Persian music and belongs to world heritage.
The persian music, the best music in the world
La musique iranienne, la plus belle musique au monde
Musighi irooni, ghashang tarin musighi too donya.
Out of this world.thousands thank you.
too interesting and amazing tar playing by maestro Shahnaz
خدا رحمتشون کنه، لذت بردم
fekr mikonam in panjehaye sehr amiz hala be zire kharvarha khak dafn shodeand va man daram baz az an lezat mibaram.
Kash bodand va baz bishtar khalgh mikardand. kash.
Vali anha javedanand.Homayoun
when we had a lot of great artists we didn't have a lot of filming technology. when we have a lot of filming technologies we don't have that many great artists.
دستت درد نکنه عالی بود
I grew up with this music, love it
ببخشید من طبق حرفی که پدر بزرگم که نمیدونم از کجا آورد گفت که ایشان فوت کردند.ولی بعد از مدتها فهمیدم که ایشان به لطف الهی در قید حیات هستند.خداوند طول عمر بیشتر به این عزیز بدهد
2:33
سه تایی هایی که استاد تهرانی تو ریتم 2/4 می خورونه بسیار بسیار زیباست. روح همگیشون شاد.
This is music!
Thank you for sharing this great find. Javid Iran.
خداوند سایه استاد پایور و شهناز رو از سر مار بر نداره.خدا رحمت کند استاد تهرانی را
Thank you it is Great. Dont mind the last guy.
عجب کار خاراقلعاده ای
خدا رحمت کند استاد بهار و فرامرز پایر را
ضمنا جا دارد از همین اساتید فعلی هم تقدیر بشه
چرا که همین گوهر ها هستند که کمک میکنند موسیقی سنتی حفظ بشود و در مقابل آهنگهای سبک و پاپ دوام بیاورد.
ostad payvar hanooz dar gheyde hayat hastand!!!!
this is so true !
@outsmart unfortunately for us the great artists are getting less by the minute, the one only ostad Shahnaz passed away the day I got to Tehran.
rest in peace ostad
ashshahnaz ,hova masterolmasatir
Thank you for sharin these nice clips. Where can we get the DVD or VCD od this nice concert?
به ملاحت صدای تمبک استاد تهرانی توجه کنید .در واقع استاد به نوع صدایی که از سازش جاری میشد توجه خاصی داشت که با صدای دیگر سازهای همراه کننده هماهنگ یا کوک باشد .اما امروزه به این مطلب توجه نمیشود.اصلا کوک تمبک از نظر بعضی دوستانبیگانه است.امیدوارم تجارب ودرسهای استاد تهرانی بزرگ به کار گرفته شود
@SweetLeafMusic yes
aghaye payvar ye concert dashtan dar dastgahe segah ba hamin goruh dar hamin hafezie fek konam. shoma videoye kamelesh khedmatetun nist upload konin?!
@rizepor what other 4 mezrab do you know that would be as good as this one?
I mean please If you do you know some how lrt me know.
Thanks buddy
I love the old masters. But John Alinejad is wrong in saying the great artists are getting less by the minute. Pessimistic nonsense! Dariush Tala'i is still going strong. And a lot of young musician show their great talent. Only yesterday, 11 march 2016, I saw Mohammad Motamedi perform here in Utrecht, The Netherlands. Persian music is very much alive!
+Snakesborough my friend what I meant was of the old masters,,true there are a lot of new up and coming musicians about, but I'm afraid they don't have the passion and selflessness of the old masters,,, not until they have proven themselves ,,do you hand on heart can you say you have found a replacement for Ostad Jalil Shahnaz ???? if you have I would like to hear it
John Alinejad
Dear friend, I am happy to know that we share a love for Persian music. And to answer your question: there can be no replacement for any soul born in this our valley of tears, all souls are unique unto God. Jalil Shahnaz can never be replaced. But can you hand on heart be sure that in his youth Jalil Shahnaz was as full of deep selfless passion as he was in his later years? And can you hand on heart believe that not one of the young Persian musicians can reach selfless passion? I hope not, because that would be a sad thing with no hope for the future of Persian music. Now, on the eve of the Holy Week of my faith I will listen with great dedication to the music you have posted, for which I thank you. May Persian music flourish!
+Snakesborough My friend it is wrong of me to ever assume that no one will ever be as good as the old masters,,,far be it I'm not talking about Technic by the way, when the likes of Shahnaz , or the young RIP Yahaghi as my father used call him , were learning their tread it was a freedom on music, I know that as I used to attend master Vegan's guitar classes before finding classic instruments, the old masters learned their tread the hard way by serving long apprenticeship, but today as most young go for the pop (not all) not that there is anything wrong with that, the incentive or the encouragement is not there from the Authorities!!! to push them in that direction, but you are right there are young artists who are good but for every one today who chooses classical Persian music there are 1000ed who don't as is quicker to choose Pop,,,but you are right in the eve of the Noo Rooz what is better to enjoy this old classic and may I wish you and all the hamvatans around world a happy Noo Rooz and wonderful new year to come. PS perhaps one day when there is another classic performance in your lovely Netherlands you would invite us too,,,
I do share your worry about all the music in the world being eaten up by popmusic. And maybe I am optimistic because recently i have seen two excellent Persian musicians perform in Utrecht, and one of them was my favourite setar player Dariush Tala'i. I wish you a happy Noo Rooz. I myself was referring to the Roman Catholic holy week (Hebdomada Sancta) which starts tomorrow with Palm Sunday (Dominica in Palmis). Happy Noo Rooz! And may the Persian music flourish!