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Endless Vision- Masters Hossein Alizadeh and Jivan Gasparyan
Sari Galin played by Master Hossein Alizadeh (Iran) and Master Jivan Gasparyan (Armenia). Live concert in Tehran, Iran.

Hamavayan Ensemble-Hossein Alizadeh
Ostad Hossein Alizadeh & Hamavayan Ensemble Concert Afsaneh Rasaei :vocal Majid Khaladj: tombak (percussion) Ali Boustan, setar (lute) Pouria Akhavass, vocal Nima Alizadeh, robab (lute) Saba Alizadeh, kamancheh (spike fiddle) Hossein Alizadeh, shourangiz (new lute)

CD Birds: Hossein Alizadeh, Homa Niknam, Madjid Khaladj
http://cdbaby.com/cd/hamkhn

Endless Vision -Masters Alizadeh & Gasparyan- Hilat Raha Kon
Endless Vision Masters Alizadeh & Gasparyan "Hilat Raha Kon Ashegha" by Molavi Concert in Niavaran

Hossein Alizadeh
Bayat Tork By Ostad Alizadeh I wish I had it with higher quality Tonbak: Dariush Zargari It was performed in Tehran, 1375

Hossein Alizadeh and Hamavayan 1
Hossein Alizadeh and Hamavayan ensemble concert in Atlanta March 25 2007

Ostad Hossein Alizadeh UCLA
Different view of Iranian traditional music

HALF MOON Bahman Ghobadi, Soundtrack by Hossein Alizadeh
http://cdbaby.com/cd/halizadeh6, Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, Half Moon Composed by Hossein Alizadeh. Directed by Bahman Ghobadi.CD Available on CDBABY.COM

Hamavayan Ensemble in Berlin 2007
http://cdbaby.com/cd/hamavayan, Hossein Alizadeh, shuranghiz Afsaneh Rassai, vocals Madjid Khaladj, tombak & daf Ali Boustan, setar Pouria Akhavas, vocals Nima Alizadeh, robab Saba Alizadeh, kamancheh

SHAHROKH MOSHKIN GHALAM, Faryad
Dance perfomrance by Shahrokh Moshkin-Ghalam, dancer, choreographer, actor in La Comédie Française. "Faryad" from 'Dance variations on Persian themes' performed in San Francisco & Vancouver, September 2007 Music by: Hossein Alizadeh Vocalist: Shajarian Filmed by: Abbas Hojat-Panah

Masters of Persian Music - Saz va Avaz (Nahoft)
I've tried to make this music video kinda thing. But this is not as good as the Jan Garbarek/Ustad Fateh Ali Khan one. The purpose is to share this beautiful piece of music: Masters of Persian Music - Saz va Avaz (Nahoft) The song is from the album Bi To Be Sar Nemishavad ("Without You") released in 2002. You can buy the CD from the following link: http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/store/artist/album/0,,1748259,00.html Lineup for the album: Mohammad Reza Shajarian: Vocals Hossein Alizadeh: Tar Kayhan Kalhor: Kamancheh Homayoun Shajarian: Tombak and Vocals Please rate and share the video. Thanx!

Chaharmezrab Abu-Atta
Chaharmezrab by Hossein Alizadeh, originally played on Tanbour on Raze No album. Here is my mini version on Saz.

Azeri, Armenian and Persian trio
Hossein Alizadeh & Djivan Gasparyan - Sari Galin

Opening credits of Zire Tigh TV series زیر تیغ
This is the opening credits of one of the most popular and well acted Iranian series made in the history of Iranian television. It starred very famous actors and actresses such as Parviz Parastoui and Fatemeh Motamed Arya. The music is by famous Iranian composer Hossein Alizadeh. It was aired in 19 episodes on Iran's channel 1 from 2006-2007.

Turtles Can Fly (Bahman Ghobadi, 2004) Trailer
Turtles Can Fly is a 2004 film written and directed by the Iranian Kurdish filmmaker Bahman Ghobadi, with notable theme music composed by Hossein Alizadeh. It was the first film to be made in Iraq since the fall of Saddam Hussein. The film is set in a Kurdish refugee camp on the Iraqi-Turkish border on the eve of the US invasion of Iraq. Thirteen-year-old "Satellite" (played by Soran Ebrahim) is known for his installation of dishes and antennae for local villages who are looking for news of Saddam Hussein and for his limited knowledge of English. He is the dynamic, but manipulative leader of the children, organizing the dangerous but necessary sweeping and clearing of the minefields. The industrious Satellite arranges trade-ins for unexploded mines. He falls for an orphan named Agrin (Avaz Latif), a sad-faced girl traveling with her disabled, but smart brother Henkov, who appears to have the gift of clairvoyance. The siblings care for a three year old child, whose connection to the pair is discovered as harsh truths are revealed. Awards: Glass Bear, Best Feature Film and Peace Film Award, Berlin International Film Festival, 2005. Golden Seashell, Best Film, San Sebastián International Film Festival, 2004. Special Jury Award, Chicago International Film Festival, 2004. International Jury and Audience Awards, São Paulo International Film Festival, 2004. La Pieza Award, Best Film, Mexico City International Contemporary Film Festival, 2005. Audience Award, Rotterdam International Film Festival, 2005. Golden Prometheus, Best Film, Tbilisi International Film Festival, 2005. Aurora Award, Tromsø International Film Festival, 2005. Golden Butterfly, Isfahan International Festival of Films for Children, 2004. Gold Dolphin, Festróia - Tróia International Film Festival, 2005

Flute Peul Festival Live MBN (Moktar Samba Shakti Mbappe Wage Ali Hariprasad India Africa Orient
that was shaky and beautifull... just relax and listen... Flute Peul : Michael Bougon Naouri Sax : Jean Luc Vignaud Keyboards : Nicolas Sicurani Bass : Alioune (marcus) Drums : Romain Vignaud http://www.myspace.com/michaelbougonsaxophone Flute peul bougon michael ambiance africa senegal india new age zen festival live hariprasad hossein alizadeh rabi abou khali moktar samba etienne mbappe fusion sixun nguyen lee gnawa karim ziad

Alizadeh, Keramati, Zargari
Tar: Hossein Alizadeh Avaz: Mohsen Keramati Tonbak: Dariush Zargari It was performed in Tehran, 1375 I wish I had it with higher quality GOD BLESS YOU, Ostaad Alizadeh.

Shajarian - Faryad
Mohammad Reza Shajarian, Homayoun Shajarian, Hossein Alizadeh, Keyhan Kalhor

Turtles Can Fly(Bahman Ghobadi, 2004) The Opening
Scenes from Bahman Ghobadi's Turtles Can Fly. Turtles Can Fly is a 2004 film written and directed by the Iranian Kurdish filmmaker Bahman Ghobadi, with notable theme music composed by Hossein Alizadeh. It was the first film to be made in Iraq since the fall of Saddam Hussein. The film is set in a Kurdish refugee camp on the Iraqi-Turkish border on the eve of the US invasion of Iraq. Thirteen-year-old "Satellite" (played by Soran Ebrahim) is known for his installation of dishes and antennae for local villages who are looking for news of Saddam Hussein and for his limited knowledge of English. He is the dynamic, but manipulative leader of the children, organizing the dangerous but necessary sweeping and clearing of the minefields. The industrious Satellite arranges trade-ins for unexploded mines. He falls for an orphan named Agrin (Avaz Latif), a sad-faced girl traveling with her disabled, but smart brother Henkov, who appears to have the gift of clairvoyance. The siblings care for a three year old child, whose connection to the pair is discovered as harsh truths are revealed. Awards 1. Glass Bear, Best Feature Film and Peace Film Award, Berlin International Film Festival, 2005. 2. Golden Seashell, Best Film, San Sebastián International Film Festival, 2004. 3. Special Jury Award, Chicago International Film Festival, 2004. 4. International Jury and Audience Awards, São Paulo International Film Festival, 2004. 5. La Pieza Award, Best Film, Mexico City International Contemporary Film Festival, 2005. 6. Audience Award, Rotterdam International Film Festival, 2005. 7. Golden Prometheus, Best Film, Tbilisi International Film Festival, 2005. 8. Aurora Award, Tromsø International Film Festival, 2005. 9. Golden Butterfly, Isfahan International Festival of Films for Children, 2004. 10. Gold Dolphin, Festróia - Tróia International Film Festival, 2005

Turtles Can Fly (Bahman Ghobadi, 2004) The Ending
Stunning scenes from Bahman Ghobadi's Turtles Can Fly. Turtles Can Fly is a 2004 film written and directed by the Iranian Kurdish filmmaker Bahman Ghobadi, with notable theme music composed by Hossein Alizadeh. It was the first film to be made in Iraq since the fall of Saddam Hussein. The film is set in a Kurdish refugee camp on the Iraqi-Turkish border on the eve of the US invasion of Iraq. Thirteen-year-old "Satellite" (played by Soran Ebrahim) is known for his installation of dishes and antennae for local villages who are looking for news of Saddam Hussein and for his limited knowledge of English. He is the dynamic, but manipulative leader of the children, organizing the dangerous but necessary sweeping and clearing of the minefields. The industrious Satellite arranges trade-ins for unexploded mines. He falls for an orphan named Agrin (Avaz Latif), a sad-faced girl traveling with her disabled, but smart brother Henkov, who appears to have the gift of clairvoyance. The siblings care for a three year old child, whose connection to the pair is discovered as harsh truths are revealed. Awards 1. Glass Bear, Best Feature Film and Peace Film Award, Berlin International Film Festival, 2005. 2. Golden Seashell, Best Film, San Sebastián International Film Festival, 2004. 3. Special Jury Award, Chicago International Film Festival, 2004. 4. International Jury and Audience Awards, São Paulo International Film Festival, 2004. 5. La Pieza Award, Best Film, Mexico City International Contemporary Film Festival, 2005. 6. Audience Award, Rotterdam International Film Festival, 2005. 7. Golden Prometheus, Best Film, Tbilisi International Film Festival, 2005. 8. Aurora Award, Tromsø International Film Festival, 2005. 9. Golden Butterfly, Isfahan International Festival of Films for Children, 2004. 10. Gold Dolphin, Festróia - Tróia International Film Festival, 2005

Turtles Can Fly(Bahman Ghobadi, 2004) Trailer
Trailer for American's release of Bahman Ghobadi's Turtles Can Fly. Turtles Can Fly is a 2004 film written and directed by the Iranian Kurdish filmmaker Bahman Ghobadi, with notable theme music composed by Hossein Alizadeh. It was the first film to be made in Iraq since the fall of Saddam Hussein. The film is set in a Kurdish refugee camp on the Iraqi-Turkish border on the eve of the US invasion of Iraq. Thirteen-year-old "Satellite" (played by Soran Ebrahim) is known for his installation of dishes and antennae for local villages who are looking for news of Saddam Hussein and for his limited knowledge of English. He is the dynamic, but manipulative leader of the children, organizing the dangerous but necessary sweeping and clearing of the minefields. The industrious Satellite arranges trade-ins for unexploded mines. He falls for an orphan named Agrin (Avaz Latif), a sad-faced girl traveling with her disabled, but smart brother Henkov, who appears to have the gift of clairvoyance. The siblings care for a three year old child, whose connection to the pair is discovered as harsh truths are revealed. Awards 1. Glass Bear, Best Feature Film and Peace Film Award, Berlin International Film Festival, 2005. 2. Golden Seashell, Best Film, San Sebastián International Film Festival, 2004. 3. Special Jury Award, Chicago International Film Festival, 2004. 4. International Jury and Audience Awards, São Paulo International Film Festival, 2004. 5. La Pieza Award, Best Film, Mexico City International Contemporary Film Festival, 2005. 6. Audience Award, Rotterdam International Film Festival, 2005. 7. Golden Prometheus, Best Film, Tbilisi International Film Festival, 2005. 8. Aurora Award, Tromsø International Film Festival, 2005. 9. Golden Butterfly, Isfahan International Festival of Films for Children, 2004. 10. Gold Dolphin, Festróia - Tróia International Film Festival, 2005

Kamkaran -shahram nazeri- khan amiri
Kamkaran-khan amiri Kamkaran is a music group from kurdish iran (Hawreman). feat.shahram nazeri the best singer in iran For me , the best music group of the world --- The Kamkars began their musical activities as a semi-professional group in 1967 in the city of Sanandaj in province Kurdistan of Iran. Directed by Maestro Hassan Kamkar, the Kamkars including Hushang, Bijan, Pashang, Arjang, Ghashang and Arsalan Kamkar performed concerts in Sanandaj and other cities in the country. At that time the renowned Iranian tar player Mohammad Reza Lotfi was also a member of the ensemble. It was in 1977 when the Kamkar brothers left their hometown Sanandaj for Tehran to pursue music studies in the University of Tehran's School of Fine Arts. In 1979 along with M. R. Lotfi, Hossein Alizadeh and Parviz Meshkatian the Kamkars founded Sheyda Ensemble and then Aref Ensemble (1979). They performed several concerts with Mohammad Reza Shajarian and Shahram Nazeri as lead singers. These performances were without a doubt among the most memorable Iranian traditional musical events. In 1989 the Kamkars and Omid Lotfi (son of Ghashang) began their musical activities with the artistic direction of Hushang Kamkar. Omid Lotfi then quit the Ensemble for studying abroad the country. Later other family members joined the ensemble such as Maryam Embrahimpur (vocal & ghichak), Saba Kamkar (vocal, drum), Najmeh Tajadod (vocal), Hana Kamkar (daf). Kamkars perform regularly abroad the country in various cities of Europe, North America and Asia. In most of the concert Ardavan is the soloist. They were among the honourable performers in the magnificent event of Noble Prize in 11 December 2003. Kamkars is the only ensemble in Iran whose all members are capable of singing polyphonic while playing different melodies. Current Members: Hushang (director, composer) Pashang Kamkar (santur) Ghashang Kamkar (setar) Bijan Kamkar (vocal, robab, daf) Arjang Kamkar (tombak) Arsalan Kamkar (barbat, vocal) Ardeshir Kamkar (kamancheh) Ardavan Kamkar (santur) Saba Kamkar (vocal) Maryam Ebrahimpur (vocal, ghichak)

Les Ballets Persans - La Femme (Woman, Zan)
A one act ballet on the eternal unity of man and woman. This pas de deux reflects the sorrow of Iranian women through the centuries: their beauty, femininity and untiring campaign for freedom and equality. A new era arises: the era of enlightenment. The man and the woman are united but as equals. World Premiere: 04/05/2003 Femme: Luciana Reolon Homme: Alexander Pereda Conscience of the man: Nina Gomez Choreography: Nima Kiann Music: Hossein Alizadeh

Kamkaran group part 1
Kamkaran is a music group from kurdish iran (Sine). feat.shahram nazeri the best singer in iran For me , the best music group of the world --- The Kamkars began their musical activities as a semi-professional group in 1967 in the city of Sanandaj in province Kurdistan of Iran. Directed by Maestro Hassan Kamkar, the Kamkars including Hushang, Bijan, Pashang, Arjang, Ghashang and Arsalan Kamkar performed concerts in Sanandaj and other cities in the country. At that time the renowned Iranian tar player Mohammad Reza Lotfi was also a member of the ensemble. It was in 1977 when the Kamkar brothers left their hometown Sanandaj for Tehran to pursue music studies in the University of Tehran's School of Fine Arts. In 1979 along with M. R. Lotfi, Hossein Alizadeh and Parviz Meshkatian the Kamkars founded Sheyda Ensemble and then Aref Ensemble (1979). They performed several concerts with Mohammad Reza Shajarian and Shahram Nazeri as lead singers. These performances were without a doubt among the most memorable Iranian traditional musical events. In 1989 the Kamkars and Omid Lotfi (son of Ghashang) began their musical activities with the artistic direction of Hushang Kamkar. Omid Lotfi then quit the Ensemble for studying abroad the country. Later other family members joined the ensemble such as Maryam Embrahimpur (vocal & ghichak), Saba Kamkar (vocal, drum), Najmeh Tajadod (vocal), Hana Kamkar (daf). Kamkars perform regularly abroad the country in various cities of Europe, North America and Asia. In most of the concert Ardavan is the soloist. They were among the honourable performers in the magnificent event of Noble Prize in 11 December 2003. Kamkars is the only ensemble in Iran whose all members are capable of singing polyphonic while playing different melodies. Current Members: Hushang (director, composer) Pashang Kamkar (santur) Ghashang Kamkar (setar) Bijan Kamkar (vocal, robab, daf) Arjang Kamkar (tombak) Arsalan Kamkar (barbat, vocal) Ardeshir Kamkar (kamancheh) Ardavan Kamkar (santur) Saba Kamkar (vocal) Maryam Ebrahimpur (vocal, ghichak)

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