Afghan Music with Dr. John Baily - dutar, Farid Zoland - tabla, Dr. Lloyd Miller - rabab, dilruba, dutar recorded in the 1970s on National Iranian Radio and Television.
Music becomes great when the instrument and the musican becomes one, when the melody is the speaking the voice of heart, when the audience do not feel as an audience, but feel as part of the act. When we loss our self in the music and nowhere to be found, and only realized ourseleves when the music is stoped. This is what I got from this video. Thank you for such an experience.
This is so amazing. I LOVE the grainy quality and overall feel of the whole thing. If you somehow could make this footage HD and otherwise make it look like the footage was recorded that day, I'd say 'no thanks'. This really makes it feel like you're there. Thanks again for uploading this gem and sharing it w/the rest of us.
i have met with John Baily, in a conference in istanbul. i am also a Ph.D student in ethnomusicology, i was citing one of his articles about the dutar, and just decided to search his vidoes.. and here i am... i am shocked, this video is so cool:)
Nice music & all instrumental. It looks so classically old and great. It must have been compiled by Dr's Baily & Miller in early '70's or late '60's. I love it!!
Besear Tashakur beraya een film hastam. Dr. Lloyd Miller has been an inspiration to myself as well an other ethnomusicologists whose focus is in the Middle East. As I have studied the music of the Middle East, primarily Iran, Dr. Miller, John Bailey, and his wife Veronica Doubleday have been of great inspiration. Doubleday, particularly had an affinity for giving a voice to the social perceptions surrounding the female role in music of the Middle East.
wow this is beautiful...i wish i was around in those years to learn from the best. i would love to do gigs like this..i am working very hard on my vocals at this time..
Dr. Lloyd Miller's work in Iran through an Iranian broadcast network pre-revolution are some of the most well documented works on a Western scholar pursuing Iranian music. Dr. Miller released an album with the Heliocentrics last year that was superb, so please check it out. For contemporary readings on musical perceptions and identity in post revolution Iran, please read works by Youssefzadeh, Movahed, and Navid Fozi.
Tashakkor baraye jawâb-e shomâ, lekin afghan nestam, man almânam, kami dâri gap mezanam. I share your oppinion. The harmonium has realy destroyed the afghan sound system with its original quarter notes and led to the replacement of beautifull instruments like sarinda and delrubâ. I also read your great book about afghan music.hope therell be more on youtube from concerts you gave on Iran TV in the seventies. Is it the young Dr. John Baily playing dutar? Pleae go on this way.
My aunt playing tambourine on the right in the beginning. I love this clip! Beautiful and inspiring
atusatusa She’s amazing! She’s Afghan right?
thanks to you , who ever you are , thank you so much for sharing this clip
Music becomes great when the instrument and the musican becomes one, when the melody is the speaking the voice of heart, when the audience do not feel as an audience, but feel as part of the act. When we loss our self in the music and nowhere to be found, and only realized ourseleves when the music is stoped. This is what I got from this video. Thank you for such an experience.
از طرف يك ايراني درود بر فريد زلاند ❤❤❤
زنده باد 💙
This is so amazing. I LOVE the grainy quality and overall feel of the whole thing.
If you somehow could make this footage HD and otherwise make it look like the footage was recorded that day, I'd say 'no thanks'.
This really makes it feel like you're there. Thanks again for uploading this gem and sharing it w/the rest of us.
This is some of the best music I have ever heard! I am deeply inspired by these songs and artists!
Old is gold, today we dont have Mr,Zoland among us, peace be upon him , but thanks for sharing, Muqim
i have met with John Baily, in a conference in istanbul. i am also a Ph.D student in ethnomusicology, i was citing one of his articles about the dutar, and just decided to search his vidoes.. and here i am... i am shocked, this video is so cool:)
Nice music & all instrumental. It looks so classically old and great. It must have been compiled by Dr's Baily & Miller in early '70's or late '60's. I love it!!
As I prepare for my journey to Tehran to study the art of Tar building, I look to these scholars, old and new, for inspiration and support.
It's so wonderfull, a seldom opportunity to listen to real afghan music without keyboards
- Robabnawaz -
Besear Tashakur beraya een film hastam. Dr. Lloyd Miller has been an inspiration to myself as well an other ethnomusicologists whose focus is in the Middle East. As I have studied the music of the Middle East, primarily Iran, Dr. Miller, John Bailey, and his wife Veronica Doubleday have been of great inspiration. Doubleday, particularly had an affinity for giving a voice to the social perceptions surrounding the female role in music of the Middle East.
Awesome, specially the third one.
My god this is craaazyyyy fuckin siiikkkk
wow this is beautiful...i wish i was around in those years to learn from the best. i would love to do gigs like this..i am working very hard on my vocals at this time..
واقعا ممنون بابت آرشیوی که روی یوتیوب قرار دادید بی نظیره
Dr. Lloyd Miller's work in Iran through an Iranian broadcast network pre-revolution are some of the most well documented works on a Western scholar pursuing Iranian music. Dr. Miller released an album with the Heliocentrics last year that was superb, so please check it out. For contemporary readings on musical perceptions and identity in post revolution Iran, please read works by Youssefzadeh, Movahed, and Navid Fozi.
just love it.
I proud to AGHANISTAN
😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘
Awesome !!, thank you for uploading.
This is not Jalil Zaland (who passed this year) This is his son Farid Zaland ---who is also a great composer of music.
i want also learn to play rabab and tambur but i'm now in europe studying aircraft engineering.
As in eastern classical music I could not find improvisations in Rubab.
Tashakkor baraye jawâb-e shomâ, lekin afghan nestam, man almânam, kami dâri gap mezanam.
I share your oppinion. The harmonium has realy destroyed the afghan sound system with its original quarter notes and led to the replacement of beautifull instruments like sarinda and delrubâ. I also read your great book about afghan music.hope therell be more on youtube from concerts you gave on Iran TV in the seventies. Is it the young Dr. John Baily playing dutar? Pleae go on this way.
ایشان ایاپدر فرید زلاند هستن
any body know where thay kom fro
دوئت حسین تهرانی با مکس رچ هم دارید؟