Kayhan Kalhor, Brooklyn Rider - Silent City (2008)

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Title: Silent City
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: World Village
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 53:01
Total Size: 255 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. Ascending Bird
2. Silent City
3. Parvaz
4. Beloved, Do Not Let Me Be Discouraged

Performers:
Kayhan Kalhor Primary Artist, Setar, Kamanche

The string quartet Brooklyn Rider:
Colin Jacobsen Violin
Jonathan Gandelsman Violin
Nicholas Cords Viola
Eric Jacobsen Cello

Siamak Aghaei Santur, Tombak
Mark Suter Percussion, Shells, Djembe, Bodhran, Cajon, Doira, Metal Objects

Kayhan Kalhor, a virtuoso of a four-stringed Persian fiddle known as the kamancheh, collaborated with New York modernist string quartet, Brooklyn Rider, for SILENT CITY, after the ensemble travelled to his native Iran. This stirring collection finds his evocative leads meshing beautifully with the quartet's orchestrations on a series of movements based on Iranian folktales. A partnership eight years in the making, Kalhor westernizes his traditional playing with classical touches such as pizzicato while Brooklyn Rider likewise synthesizes the intricacies of Kalhor's Persian melodies. The results mesmerize. The title track, an elegy for Halabjah, a Kurdish city razed by Saddam Hussein, is passionate stunner that will haunt listeners long after the record's close.