Kayhan Kalhor was born in Tehran to a Kurdish family. He began studying music at the age of seven. By the age of thirteen, he was playing in the National Orchestra of Radio and Television of Iran. Continuing his music studies under various teachers, he studied in the Iranian radif tradition and also travelled to study in the northern part of Khorasan province, where music traditions have Kurdish and Turkic influences as well as Persian. At a musical conservatory in Tehran, Kalhor worked under the directorship of Mohammad-Reza Lotfi who is from the north-east of Iran. Kalhor also travelled in the northwestern provinces of Iran. At age 17, he left Iran and moved to Italy to study music in Rome. He migrated to Italy by land, walking through Turkey, Romania, and Yugoslavia, picking up menial farm work along the way to support himself. After studying music in Rome, he moved to Canada, where he graduated from the music program at Carleton University in Ottawa
I couldn't stop crying the first time I watched this, it hit something deep within me. It's such a joy to watch two absolute masters of their instruments from two totally different traditions, playing together and just making it work perfectly and with infinite beauty.
I know right!!! I'm an anthropologist and an amateur ethnomusicologist... this just sends shivers down my spine, you can hear more than music, you can ever hear thousands of years of music tradition!!
@@humbertosandoval55 oo, was just wondering how you got into ethnomusicology? i'm looking at getting into it myself & just wondered if you had any tips. ta in advance.
Kayhan Kalhor lost his father, mother and his brother during the war, yet he pressed on creating these masterworks with other mega talented musicians. A lesson to be learned!
In a world with so much ugliness, this is the light that shines in the darkness. It's a gentle reminder of what we are capable of as people. Thank you for sharing this!
Two great musician from two counties , Iran and Mali , playing their hearts and reach the hearts of everyone regardless of nationality or country of birth. Thanking them for every.
@@helmersale 🤣🤣 he is from iran kalhor family , listen to his music (one day in iran) he played it in USA for his beloved country then f yourself 😘an onion can think better than you
@@pinkfloyd364 As an Iranian I want it to be up to him to decide if he wants to be called a Kurd or an Iranian... not us... please, how can we proceed to ruin this music more?
@@flyingtoaster1427 I don’t think there is a such thing as „where music began“. You think there was someone judging what is music and what is not music?
Music, no race, no color, no pride, no anger, no riches, no greed, no prejudice.....just humanity in all its splendor, culture and above all LOVE for one another. Peace!
واقعا نوای ساز هر کسی منحصر ب فرد و خاص است. بعضی رو فقط میشه با گوش سر شنید و بعضی رو با گوش جان... بارها این قطعه رو گوش دادم و هربار حس خوب و لذت و آرامش داشتم خیلی ممنون. دست مریزاد استاد عزیز... با وجود شما اساتید به کورد بودن و ایرانی بودن خودم افتخار می کنم خشك سيمي خشك چوبي خشك پوست از كجا ميآيد اين آواي دوست گر زسيم است اين صداي نازنين خود چگونه ميزند هيهاي دوست از چه چوبي آيد اين بيدادها ميكند عريان چرا سيماي دوست؟ اين مگر سيم و زر است كز قدرتش ميكند فرياد، قدرتهاي دوست
Aynı dili konuşamadığımız için belki yazdıklarımı anlamıyacaksınız.Ama olsun. Müzikin dili yoktur. Bu güzelliği yaşattığınız için sizlere teşekkür ediyorum. Süpersiniz
kayhan kalhor is one of gratest artists in the world that is live yet . trust me he is in the last level of his art every artist in world should to know him he always play with close eyes and with his soul you can hear his soul in this video .you are so lucky becuse now you know him and his art
carolina shirk his soul has been stirred , his heart has been broken into pieces. He is my fellow Iranian Kurd who through his music tells the story of how oppressed we’ve been . I cry each time I listen to any of his music. He’s a very high class man in person. A gorgeous man
Oneofthesedays so you’re laughing at the atrocities that have been done to the Kurdish for decades ? Shame on you ! It’s people like you that make this world and this short life so ugly
@@brunojuno6535 why do you think that you're entitled to terrorize and not be met with iron fist? At least go watch kayhan kalhors before you open your mouth, he consider himself as iranian and im sure he's proud of his kurdish heritage too, kurds from Iraq,turkey, Syria and Iraq are very very different to kurds from iran. Iranian kurds are aware of their history and roots and they know that Iran is their mother. Go watch interviews with artists such as mohsen chavoshi, pournazeri family, kamkaran, shahram nazeri and many others and see how they feel about iran and being iranian, the fact is that all of them have made music about iran an how much they love iran 😃, do your research and if you need help I'll help you with links
همدلی از هم زبانی برتر است.چه اشتراک زیبایی ،این نشان میدهد الا رقم تنوع انسانها ما همیشه در کنار هم بودیم هیچ تناقضی بین ما وجود ندارد.بینطیر بود.ممنون
So beautiful. It almost moved me to tears. I think the whole world should take a deep breath and sit in silence for 13 mins and watch and listen. The world would be a better place!
@@marwansa7293 Akhe man ghorboone shoma Korda besham. Mage Irano kordestan dare? Asan mage bedoone navahaye kordi, ghessehaye kordi, erfane kordi, mooseghie Irani mani dare akhe? Bashe in mooseghie kurdie hamash. :) Biji Kurdestan. I love Kurds as a Fars!
@@nomesa7374 Dear DAS let me tell you; i have big respect to your nation (Fars, persian nation) but attempt of irani government to assimilate kurdish nation and cancelling his culture hast no end!
Being to his concert is one of the best experiences in my life. I cried from the beginning to the end. Seeing him playing live is a whole other level. It was dark and the light was only on him and you couldn't see anything but him. I remember feeling like I was in another world.
But who are you referring to ma’am? Their are two people there and if you somehow connected them so deep that they both are literally one for you... Well, We Don’t know That.. So which one?
@@gracie99999 haha. No I'm sure it was only one person and it was the one with the mustache. He's an Iranian musician. Unfortunately, I don't know the other one.
real great , Music of Iran having conversation with West Africa. while each keep their originality. Civilizations add to civilizations. I am all for more of this type. Best wishes from North California.
Hes kurdish, iranians kill kurds. Youre just another big bully opressing minorities as is the usual with big superpower countries, all through-out history. From day one till the day this world ends.
As others have indicated, the Persian instrument is a Kamancheh. If you ever get the chance try to listen to this instrument with a Dhaf (hand drum) - very hypnotic and can send one into a trance like state. Most incredible. Live performance necessary.
There is a part of our soul that suffers and a part that rejoices, like 2 instruments that compose a song. And this is how we feel and then reflect life. No human has been spared of suffering, so is no point of running from it, but to create a beautiful song from it. The song wouldn't be as beautiful as it is without it.
This has been resonating in me for a long while now, no outside noise takes my mind off it. A feeling of past sadness, interspersed with voices of light-humoured consolation. Coming up, taking in fresh air again, with a lighter heart.
Toumani ur innocence, kind hearted, generous, serenity flows from ur 💓 to instrument through ur fingers, without these qualities it's impossible to produce this masterpiece, and excellent synchronization/dialogue.
Toumani I knew before, once he left me with many tears after just 5 minutes on stage. Now I learn to know Kayhan Kalhor and wished I knew him ever before ...
Mesmerizing music. I lose mind every time listening to this ineffable ethereal harmony. I can see that Maestro Kalhor, behind his closed eyes, is flying and dancing over music waves. Viva! to the masters from Iran and Mali.
A reciprocation ... these musicians play the strings and the strings play them ... extraordinary music, tonalities, rhythmic music played from their hearts ♥️♥️
Their eyes may be closed but the minds are open - wonderful collaboration which has brought out the best in such wonderful artistes - blessed to have had the privilege of listening with eyes closed
Ich danke alle euch dafür dass ihr möglich gemacht haben, diese wunderbare Menschen hören zu können. Sorry if i made any mistakes havent spoken german in years
Speechless ... It's been a few months I try to write something for this incredible piece but every time I find nothing to praise it, looks like words can not describe this playing soal and spirit piece
I hear you! You cannot write because there’s no writing that would do justice to a piece of music at this level. It’s quoted from Jean Sibelius that “Music begins where the possibilities of language end.” So, you’re not to blame if you don’t find yourself able to write!
No, he isn’t. His discography consists of a plethora of masterpieces, including his latest album “It’s Still Autumn” released in 2019. It’s good to do a little search before making statements based on false political arguments.
This is wonderful. Really breathtaking. I hope some day to see these musicians in live performance. 3 years later: I've now listened to this probably 100 times. The rhythms and transitions of this music remind me of the rhythms and transitions of a human life. At the end it is like a peaceful slowing and old age, and a serene parting from this world.
@a b Kurd are Maad people, they have lost against Cyrus the Great until that time they were part of Persia. Kurdish people are member of Iranian people big family. Iran is not only a country with a dictatural government it is one of the oldest and biggest ethny of Human civilization history. Don't let a bad government change your mind about your roots Kurdish brothers. Love all the Iranian people from the bottom of my heart
موسیقی ایران در دنیا دل ربا است و تاریخ کهن را به جهانیان با همین ملودی های زیبا نشان میدهد. Iranian music is charming in all over the world and shows its old history by these beautiful melodies.
Hi, always the same questions coming back, persian or turkish ? in term of music they are not separated and if you listen further you hear a lot a lot of african music in it also.
@@abbasstraore4239 Yes, of course, very human, but the human at its best! As you may know, in Zen, and many Eastern cultures the "gasshō," the bow, is a sign of deep respect and seeing deeply into the goodness of another. 🙏
Dear Mr Kalhor you left me speechless .. this performance for me is narrating a great story about a journey , The journey over the ages between two nation .
Loved this comment: Abbas Shojaee 6 months ago (edited) Mesmerizing music. I lose mind every time listening to this ineffable ethereal harmony. I can see that Maestro Kalhor, behind his closed eyes, is flying and dancing over music waves. Viva! to the masters from Iran and Mali.
this is life, sadness and happiness goes side by side dancing with each other.
To me, This music is like a conversation between two different cultures. They express themselves beautifully and finally reach unity together.
Kayhan Kalhor was born in Tehran to a Kurdish family. He began studying music at the age of seven. By the age of thirteen, he was playing in the National Orchestra of Radio and Television of Iran. Continuing his music studies under various teachers, he studied in the Iranian radif tradition and also travelled to study in the northern part of Khorasan province, where music traditions have Kurdish and Turkic influences as well as Persian. At a musical conservatory in Tehran, Kalhor worked under the directorship of Mohammad-Reza Lotfi who is from the north-east of Iran. Kalhor also travelled in the northwestern provinces of Iran. At age 17, he left Iran and moved to Italy to study music in Rome. He migrated to Italy by land, walking through Turkey, Romania, and Yugoslavia, picking up menial farm work along the way to support himself. After studying music in Rome, he moved to Canada, where he graduated from the music program at Carleton University in Ottawa
@ايرانيه شهزنان کرمانشاهى lol, Bakhtiaris are Kurdish
Kayhan Kalhor is a legend!
Adı Türkçe. Komik mi
Thank you for the info you provided! 😊
I couldn't stop crying the first time I watched this, it hit something deep within me. It's such a joy to watch two absolute masters of their instruments from two totally different traditions, playing together and just making it work perfectly and with infinite beauty.
I know right!!! I'm an anthropologist and an amateur ethnomusicologist... this just sends shivers down my spine, you can hear more than music, you can ever hear thousands of years of music tradition!!
Crying here, too. Overwhelmed.
@@humbertosandoval55 oo, was just wondering how you got into ethnomusicology? i'm looking at getting into it myself & just wondered if you had any tips. ta in advance.
You have a Divine in You
Same here.
You know what is beautiful?
that there are people from around the world watching and enjoying this music.
Kayhan Kalhor lost his father, mother and his brother during the war, yet he pressed on creating these masterworks with other mega talented musicians.
A lesson to be learned!
In a world with so much ugliness, this is the light that shines in the darkness. It's a gentle reminder of what we are capable of as people. Thank you for sharing this!
Two great musician from two counties , Iran and Mali , playing their hearts and reach the hearts of everyone regardless of nationality or country of birth. Thanking them for every.
Sorry but it’s not Iran it’s Kurdistan
@@helmersale 🤣🤣 he is from iran kalhor family , listen to his music (one day in iran) he played it in USA for his beloved country then f yourself 😘an onion can think better than you
@@helmersale 😂😂😂 he's Iranian artist and yes he's kurd I'm sure you're one of those mountain turks who doesn't knows their roots an history
@@pinkfloyd364 As an Iranian I want it to be up to him to decide if he wants to be called a Kurd or an Iranian... not us... please, how can we proceed to ruin this music more?
@@rouzbehteimouri7202It's not upto him though, Kurds are an Iranic people.
I am Mexican, and some Iranian girls recommended this to me, my God, it is beautiful
Wow, you have some cool people with a great taste around you.
@@papakabanpur395 Thank you very much, I love this artist, it gives me too much peace. Greetings from Mexico
He is kurd in kalhor dialect
@@nali9054 thanks
Viva Zapata!!!
Masters at work.
As an Iranian I always loved Mali Music. Now this, wow!!
Do you think it's possible that what we know as Mali is where music began??
@@flyingtoaster1427 I don’t think there is a such thing as „where music began“. You think there was someone judging what is music and what is not music?
@@kaypee1972 i don't have a clue what you are thinking. Maybe we can rule out any culture that is without an instrument in its creation story.
Respect to Both from Arabia
Music, no race, no color, no pride, no anger, no riches, no greed, no prejudice.....just humanity in all its splendor, culture and above all LOVE for one another. Peace!
Words of wisdom!
Let this heavenly fragrance of sounds be spread all over the world for peace, tranquility, serenity and humanity
Kayhan Kalhor & Toumani Diabaté are gifts to the word. Miracles from above.
This music transcends cultures, geography, language and time. Bravo to these two artists. ❤️🌺
I know this comment is 3 years old... but people still believe the movie 300 historically correct..
وصلت ذروة العشق للموسيقى الفارسية ، حضارة عظيمة و تعددية موسيقية مثيرة ، محبكم من العراق
هذا كوردي
@@atakurt4247 محبتي لإخواني الأكراد و الفرس و لجميع الإنسانية
@@atakurt4247
کردی نیست . من کرمانشاهی هستم . ما اول ایرانی هستیم بعد کرد هستیم .
@@atakurt4247
لیس کوردی . ایرانیة
نحن كرمانشاهية . اول ايرانية ثاني كوردية
@@m.b4943 Ok, but it's still Kurdish.
واقعا نوای ساز هر کسی منحصر ب فرد و خاص است. بعضی رو فقط میشه با گوش سر شنید
و
بعضی رو با گوش جان...
بارها این قطعه رو گوش دادم و هربار حس خوب و لذت و آرامش داشتم
خیلی ممنون.
دست مریزاد استاد عزیز...
با وجود شما اساتید به کورد بودن و ایرانی بودن خودم افتخار می کنم
خشك سيمي خشك چوبي خشك پوست
از كجا ميآيد اين آواي دوست
گر زسيم است اين صداي نازنين
خود چگونه ميزند هيهاي دوست
از چه چوبي آيد اين بيدادها
ميكند عريان چرا سيماي دوست؟
اين مگر سيم و زر است كز قدرتش
ميكند فرياد، قدرتهاي دوست
OMG... by listening this music I feel I am flying in pure air like as a bird, Thanks Thanks Thanks
Aynı dili konuşamadığımız için belki yazdıklarımı anlamıyacaksınız.Ama olsun. Müzikin dili yoktur. Bu güzelliği yaşattığınız için sizlere teşekkür ediyorum. Süpersiniz
Abicim muzik dinle duyar kasma! Buna ihtiyacımız yok
çok guzel yazmişsin be abi. ben kendim iran turkuyum ve kayhanin iranli olmasindan gurur duyuyorum. MUSIC IS OUT OF LANGUAGE.
Ülkede 30 milyon Kürt var,git öğren.
👍
Adam teşekkür etmiş asıl böyle bir tepkiye ihtiyacımız yok. oldu olacak müzik dinleyin hiç yorum yapmayın diyeceksiniz
kayhan kalhor is one of gratest artists in the world that is live yet . trust me he is in the last level of his art every artist in world should to know him he always play with close eyes and with his soul you can hear his soul in this video .you are so lucky becuse now you know him and his art
Ballake Sissoko also... Huun Huur Tu. But I agree, hard to find.
This is the type of music capable of stirring one's soul! Beautiful!
These all of iranian arts stiring one's soul❤️
carolina shirk his soul has been stirred , his heart has been broken into pieces. He is my fellow Iranian Kurd who through his music tells the story of how oppressed we’ve been . I cry each time I listen to any of his music. He’s a very high class man in person. A gorgeous man
@@brunojuno6535 lol
Oneofthesedays so you’re laughing at the atrocities that have been done to the Kurdish for decades ? Shame on you ! It’s people like you that make this world and this short life so ugly
@@brunojuno6535 why do you think that you're entitled to terrorize and not be met with iron fist? At least go watch kayhan kalhors before you open your mouth, he consider himself as iranian and im sure he's proud of his kurdish heritage too, kurds from Iraq,turkey, Syria and Iraq are very very different to kurds from iran. Iranian kurds are aware of their history and roots and they know that Iran is their mother. Go watch interviews with artists such as mohsen chavoshi, pournazeri family, kamkaran, shahram nazeri and many others and see how they feel about iran and being iranian, the fact is that all of them have made music about iran an how much they love iran 😃, do your research and if you need help I'll help you with links
همدلی از هم زبانی برتر است.چه اشتراک زیبایی ،این نشان میدهد الا رقم تنوع انسانها ما همیشه در کنار هم بودیم هیچ تناقضی بین ما وجود ندارد.بینطیر بود.ممنون
one of the best pieces of music I've ever heard
nice dialogue! I agree with both...
You understand the music. Best comment!
each time I hear this I just can't help the tears.
like me
The synergy between these two is remarkable. Masterful performance.
SO TRUE!
So beautiful. It almost moved me to tears. I think the whole world should take a deep breath and sit in silence for 13 mins and watch and listen. The world would be a better place!
Le Mali 🇲🇱 et la perse ( sa donne une musique magnifique)
Je suis fier de voir ma culture s’étendre de la sorte .
Mali 🇲🇱 puissanciiiiiiii
In many parts of the world, our land is pronounced as Persia.
Yes, Kihan Kalhor is an Iranian Kurd.
Kurdish culture🎉
Two masters of their instruments, moved by love, together stirring our souls. I pity the poor souls who disliked this.
كم أعشق موسيقى بلاد فارس حضارة عظيمة والموسيقى أسمى تجلياتها 😘محبكم من المغرب .
و ان اعشق موسیقی العربی. اخک عن ایران
لكن هذا الموسیقی من بلاد الكورد ولیس من بلاد فارس هو كلهوري كوردي من شرقي كوردستان ودیانته یارسانیه.
@@marwansa7293
Akhe man ghorboone shoma Korda besham. Mage Irano kordestan dare? Asan mage bedoone navahaye kordi, ghessehaye kordi, erfane kordi, mooseghie Irani mani dare akhe? Bashe in mooseghie kurdie hamash. :) Biji Kurdestan. I love Kurds as a Fars!
@@nomesa7374 Dear DAS let me tell you; i have big respect to your nation (Fars, persian nation) but attempt of irani government to assimilate kurdish nation and cancelling his culture hast no end!
DAS من كورد هستم كورد و فارس يك ميلت يك زبان يك هنر هستن
Being to his concert is one of the best experiences in my life. I cried from the beginning to the end. Seeing him playing live is a whole other level. It was dark and the light was only on him and you couldn't see anything but him. I remember feeling like I was in another world.
But who are you referring to ma’am?
Their are two people there and if you somehow connected them so deep that they both are literally one for you...
Well,
We
Don’t know
That..
So which one?
@@gracie99999 haha. No I'm sure it was only one person and it was the one with the mustache. He's an Iranian musician. Unfortunately, I don't know the other one.
Şanslısınız...
Keşke ben de sizin kadar şanslı olsaydım...😞
What a beautiful combination of instruments. Enjoying during lockdown - from India.
real great , Music of Iran having conversation with West Africa. while each keep their originality.
Civilizations add to civilizations.
I am all for more of this type.
Best wishes
from North California.
As an Iranian I proud of you , Mr.kalhor.
Hes kurdish, iranians kill kurds. Youre just another big bully opressing minorities as is the usual with big superpower countries, all through-out history. From day one till the day this world ends.
How many more beautiful instruments will I come across tonight that I had no idea existed?! I have no words! Magnificent artistry!
I feel so humble and privileged when I'm listening to this masterpiece.
They played with their eyes closed, It's just magical.
Close your eyes and let your soul light the way!
As others have indicated, the Persian instrument is a Kamancheh. If you ever get the chance try to listen to this instrument with a Dhaf (hand drum) - very hypnotic and can send one into a trance like state. Most incredible. Live performance necessary.
Thanks for this
Yep that instrument(kemençe) is played in all countries in that area. A well-known instrument.
Thanks
There is a part of our soul that suffers and a part that rejoices, like 2 instruments that compose a song. And this is how we feel and then reflect life. No human has been spared of suffering, so is no point of running from it, but to create a beautiful song from it. The song wouldn't be as beautiful as it is without it.
افتخار میکنم بهتون استاد کلهر واقعا باعث افتخارید....خداوند شمارو حفظ کنه و سایتون بالاسر هنر....لذت بردم 👌👌👌💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗
Way gyan pira Kalhor! Har biji!
Beautiful piece of art from two different worlds! Long live these two maestros.
This has been resonating in me for a long while now, no outside noise takes my mind off it. A feeling of past sadness, interspersed with voices of light-humoured consolation. Coming up, taking in fresh air again, with a lighter heart.
The morning when I listen to this music was one of my greatest morning I hade.
Thanks a lot !!! kayhan and Toumani 💚
Toumani ur innocence, kind hearted, generous, serenity flows from ur 💓 to instrument through ur fingers, without these qualities it's impossible to produce this masterpiece, and excellent synchronization/dialogue.
Toumani I knew before, once he left me with many tears after just 5 minutes on stage. Now I learn to know Kayhan Kalhor and wished I knew him ever before ...
_Their combination is what that only the word "Synergistic" explains_
This.... touched me on a level I didn`t knew music can touch me.... this is amazingly beautiful.
Mesmerizing music. I lose mind every time listening to this ineffable ethereal harmony. I can see that Maestro Kalhor, behind his closed eyes, is flying and dancing over music waves. Viva! to the masters from Iran and Mali.
I’m an artist , every time I listen to this it brings me joy and inspiration and I just do what my heart puts on a canvas
A reciprocation ... these musicians play the strings and the strings play them ... extraordinary music, tonalities, rhythmic music played from their hearts ♥️♥️
Such a masterful display of talent.
Much love and respect from Kurdistan ❤️
Kekê Xorasan
Okey. Kalhor is Kurd. You also Kurd . Great culture you have.
Kalhor is pure magician. He could do everything with kamanche.
Simply magical! I wish musicians would run the world; there would be no war, just some occasional intense jamming sessions. God bless both.
Their eyes may be closed but the minds are open - wonderful collaboration which has brought out the best in such wonderful artistes - blessed to have had the privilege of listening with eyes closed
Thank you for the music....
Greetings from Armenia🙏
Ich danke alle euch dafür dass ihr möglich gemacht haben, diese wunderbare Menschen hören zu können. Sorry if i made any mistakes havent spoken german in years
Pretty sure this just made me a better person....
Toumani Diabate 🇲🇱🇲🇱🇲🇱
An excellent duat here that could not happen, if the hearts were not ONE and the same.
Even "Amazing" doesn't make sense anymore to amaze.
Much love to your beautiful culture, my friend!
Such a magnificent musician! I feel very lucky for discovering him today! Life-changing experience! What an amazing musical interaction! 🇲🇱 🇮🇷
Kayhan Kalhor 🇮🇷 🇮🇷 🇮🇷 🇮🇷
Greetings from Iran...
This is true music. Taking you on a journey of emotions and leave you feeling lighter than before. I'm simply grateful!
It is so great to hear something full of soul in this materialistic world of today
That's very true. Hello to you
Oh God
What a beautiful peace to listen and enjoy.💖💖
Wooooow
That's very good 👍
کیهان کلهر عالی است. او به کمانچه شخصیت جدیدی عطا کرد. پنجههایش سالم و مستدام باد.
The sound of Kayhan's Kamanche captured my heart in the past thirty years behind imagination.
هزاران آفرین بر بر پنجه خنیاگر استاد کلهر
چقدر این روزها به این آرامش روح نواز نیاز داریم
I HAVE BEEN LISTENING TO THIS ON MY LAPTOP.I HAVE BEEN THINKING HOW IT WOULD HAVE FELT IF I WAS ACTUALLY THERE . AMAZING.
It is wonderful to see people in the comments crying for the same music you cry to... ♥️🌸🌼
Speechless ...
It's been a few months I try to write something for this incredible piece but every time I find nothing to praise it, looks like words can not describe this playing soal and spirit piece
I hear you! You cannot write because there’s no writing that would do justice to a piece of music at this level. It’s quoted from Jean Sibelius that “Music begins where the possibilities of language end.” So, you’re not to blame if you don’t find yourself able to write!
شگفت انگیزه! خیلی خوشحالم که با این اجرای فوق العاده لحظاتی همراه بودم. موسیقی خالص و هنر نابی که روح و روان را جلا میده
درود به شما استاد بزرگوار و درود به استاد گرامی که شما را همیاری در این آهنگ سرا یاری کرده، خداوند پشت و پناهتان باشد!!
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That’s why we have always been saying that The Persians are incredibly adorable and smart people, love from Michigan, USA❤️
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These guys need to get together to produce an album. They are so good together!
Rob Larkins I believe Mr kalhoon is banned from doing so because of the current Iranian regime
No, he isn’t. His discography consists of a plethora of masterpieces, including his latest album “It’s Still Autumn” released in 2019. It’s good to do a little search before making statements based on false political arguments.
What a beautiful harmony... i love the synergy between them.
This is wonderful. Really breathtaking. I hope some day to see these musicians in live performance.
3 years later: I've now listened to this probably 100 times. The rhythms and transitions of this music remind me of the rhythms and transitions of a human life. At the end it is like a peaceful slowing and old age, and a serene parting from this world.
Amin...🙏💙
Peace is in these sounds.
Jennifer Pollard I feel mania and Samaa dance
words make war, music is peace
این موسیقی آدم رو به عمق تاریخ میبره . شگفت انگیز و بسیار زیبا
One of the best Music we have ever heard, Gold created. Thank you.
Toumani Diabate is a Legend and a Blessing!
Müziğin içinde eriyen bir mum gibi kalbim. Ancak müzikle can buluyor ruhum... 🙏❤️🥀🌾🍀🐦🎶
02:59 - Unfurls like a delicate lotus flower... Such an exquisite piece of art...
Persian & Malian instruments combination
This is some serious stuff.
He is kurd.
@@chia1255 yes Iranian Kurd who play persian kamanche instrument
@@theonewhoknocks9512 not iranian Kurd. He is Kurd from East Kurdistan.
Long live Kurds and Kurdistan. Long live İsrael.
@a b Kurd are Maad people, they have lost against Cyrus the Great until that time they were part of Persia. Kurdish people are member of Iranian people big family. Iran is not only a country with a dictatural government it is one of the oldest and biggest ethny of Human civilization history. Don't let a bad government change your mind about your roots Kurdish brothers. Love all the Iranian people from the bottom of my heart
This performance needs several million likes please pass on to friends and everyone across globe 👍👍👍👍
Toumani diabete is always spectacular... Both instruments sound beautifully played. Luv from 🇰🇪. Listen to his album with sissou, out of this world!
موسیقی ایران در دنیا دل ربا است و تاریخ کهن را به جهانیان با همین ملودی های زیبا نشان میدهد.
Iranian music is charming in all over the world and shows its old history by these beautiful melodies.
I think it is kurdish not persian 😊
Hi, always the same questions coming back, persian or turkish ? in term of music they are not separated and if you listen further you hear a lot a lot of african music in it also.
Please do it again. One of my favorites that I always come back too.
Such beautiful piece of music and performing by two incredible musician two masters ...!!!
Long live both and Mr. Kayhan Kohler thank you Sir 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
This is beyond words. thank you!!
I'm persian and this is one of the most beautiful songs i've heard
Can someone please notice that their eyes are closed . Beyond music . Amazing .
استاد رییسی عزیز
سپاسگزار از مطالب مفید و عمیق شما.
خدا قوت،🌹
Beautiful beyond words! Two of the greatest masters of their art in the world. Deep bows! ❤️
Aucun doute que ses deux soit humain
@@abbasstraore4239 Yes, of course, very human, but the human at its best! As you may know, in Zen, and many Eastern cultures the "gasshō," the bow, is a sign of deep respect and seeing deeply into the goodness of another. 🙏
یکی از بهترین نوازندگی های که شنیدم
Both of these musicians are touching my soul with their fingers. Tears came down my eyes. ❤️
THEY FINGERED ME TOO
با درود به استاد ارجمند جناب کلهر. بی نهایت عالی بود.
Thank you to admin to pick this wonderful piece of art. This is beyond of just a music.
إلى كل من يريد أن يضعوا العالم في قالب واحد٠
ماأجمل إختلافنا..
Culture, music and art.
Greetings from Brazil!
Dear Mr Kalhor you left me speechless .. this performance for me is narrating a great story about a journey , The journey over the ages between two nation .
is a mix of melancholy and freshness
it seamed like an old wound got healed
♥♥♥ I love Africa
what a nice analogy! A healing wound ...
What humans can make with some vegetables, wood, hair, feelings and hands. What a privilege it is to be alive.
Good understanding/experience
Well said bro
What you wrote brought me to tears.
thank you for that humbling insight!
Just simply Excellent.
Who are these handful of people that gave this music thumbs down? Are they ear blind?
Loved this comment:
Abbas Shojaee
6 months ago (edited)
Mesmerizing music. I lose mind every time listening to this ineffable ethereal harmony. I can see that Maestro Kalhor, behind his closed eyes, is flying and dancing over music waves. Viva! to the masters from Iran and Mali.
Same
These kind of arts make the world a beautiful place.
I really enjoyed listening to this masterpiece.