به یاد اساتید زنده یاد
استاد ابوالحسن خوشرو
استاد پروین بهمنی
استاد فرهاد گرگینپور
In memory of Abolhasan Khoshroo, Parvin Bahmani, and Farhad Gorginpoor
Since long ago, Iran has been a cradle for different folks who managed to save and nurture their bases of cultures alongside the rich culture of their ancient homeland. One symbol of this cultural variety is the vast range of folkloric music and their past heritage. Rastak’s 3rd album is Sornay-e Nowruz. It comprises 6 audio and video tracks from Bushehr, Fars, Mazandaran, Kormanj, Baluchestan, Azerbaijan, Gilan, and Kurdistan. Rastak hopes to play a small role in recreating folk ballads and introducing Persian culture's deep roots and rich past to the world.
Iranian folk music is incredibly diverse, and many different cultures over the centuries have influenced it. In this documentary, we explore different ethnicities and their music. We also interviewed many folk musicians and masters to overview this rich and complex music comprehensively. Iranian folk music is an essential part of the world's musical heritage, and we hope our music will help spread its beauty and richness to a broader audience.
Tracks
Heleh Mali – Bushehr
Yar – Fars Province
Lareh - Mazandaran
Allah Khaneh – Kormanji
Hal Haleh – Qashqai
Sorna-ye Nowruz – Bakhtiari, Khorasan, Mazandarani, Azeri, Balochi, Gilaki and Kurdi
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