|
Persian traditional music, Solos & Saba Violin works (3 Albums)
|
|
|
Roya (Dream)
18 of the most beloved Persian traditional music pieces are arranged for violin by Percia Baharloo. This collection includes Persian Happy Birthday song (Tavalod) and Persian Wedding song (Yar Mobarak-bad). more>>>
|
|
|
Percia Baharloo Violin Solos
In Persian Traditional Music, the Instrumental Solos are considered as the pinnacle of the virtuoso’s performance. The Solos represent the ultimate technical and emotional dimensions of the performer and include Melody Improvisation. The Solo pieces in this album are 3 of the 12 modal systems of the Persian Music known as Avaz.. more >>>
|
|
|
The Best of Saba Violin Works Persian Music Masterpieces
This is a collection of tunes composed by Maestro Abol Hassan Saba (1902 – 1957). Many of these tunes are considered as the most technically demanding violin pieces in the Persian Music and were not recorded in their original form before. more >>>
|
|
|
|
Persian favorite traditional songs (2 Albums - Vocal)
|
|
|
Blissful Memories (Favorite Persian Traditional Songs) Vocal
This collection includes favorite Iranian tunes that play an important role in the history of Persian Traditional songs. These tunes were selected to represent various styles of songs suitable for all ages and tastes. These songs are all recorded in the true original form and lyrics. more>>>
|
|
Tasnifs Vocal
Tasnif is a form of Persian Classical Music that covers all music pieces with lyrics. Tasnifs played an essential role in preserving the Persian Traditional Music over the past centuries. This recording is a variation of Tasnifs referred to as “National Classical Tasnifs”. more>>>
|
|
|
Complete collection of Persian music forms (6 Albums)
|
|
|
Pish Dar Amads Persian Classical Music Forms - Disc 1 of 6
Pish Dar Amad is a form of Persian Classical Music that could be described as the equivalent of Preludes in the Western Classical Music. Pish Dar Amad is played as an introduction to the main performance to set the stage for the listener and includes the essence of the following music. These pieces usually have a slow tempo. more...
|
|
Rengs Persian Classical Music Forms - Disc 2 of 6
Reng is one of the Persian Classical Music forms. It is a rhythmic piece of music composed for Persian Traditional Dances. The musician is constantly helping the dancer in her or his performance throughout the piece. Rengs could be played with or without a dancer as part of a recital. more...
|
|
Naghmeh Do Zarbis Persian Classical Music Forms - Disc 3 of 6
Naghmeh Do Zarbi is a form of Persian Classical Music derived from the Pish Dar Amad form (please refer to the explanations in Disk 1 for Pish Dar Amads). In contrast to the Pish Dar Amads, these pieces usually have a fast tempo and are very rhythmic, dynamic, exciting and loud. more...
|
|
Tasnifs (Instrumental) Persian Classical Music Forms - Disc 4 of 6
This recording is the Instrumental performance of the Tasnifs without the lyrics. This could be used by players and singers to practice the songs. Please refer to Disk 5 (below) for further information on Tasnifs and to listen to the complete version of these Tasnifs including the Vocal parts. more...
|
|
Tasnifs (Vocal) Persian Classical Music Forms - Disc 5 of 6
Tasnif is a form of Persian Classical Music that covers all music pieces with lyrics. Tasnifs played an essential role in preserving the Persian Traditional Music over the past centuries. This recording is a variation of Tasnifs referred to as “National Classical Tasnifs”. more>>>
|
|
Chahar Mezrabs Persian Classical Music Forms - Disc 6 of 6
Chahar Mezrabs are rhythmic music pieces that are very thorough and its melodies would cover all the main variations of its modal system. They have main notes that are played continuously (2 violin strings are played at the same time) or are played between every few notes throughout the piece. They have a clear Cadence for the ending. more...
|
|
Collection 4 of 4
|
Baharloo Self-Learning method for Violin
|
|
Baharloo Self-learning Method for Violin Playing Persian Music on Violin (Book #1 Recording)
This is the first Self-learning Method for Violin published in Iran. This violin method was published in 1955 by my dear father, Mohammad Baharloo. He was teaching his method for more than 50 years in his Music Institute (oldest one in Iran). more...
|