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23 July 2013

Tadjikistan

Re-upped 12/22,2022.  Direct Link, no decryption code needed.





Tadjikistan is a former republic of the USSR which sits between Afghanistan, China, Kyrgyzstan, & Uzbekistan. The Tadjik language is of Persian origin. The Tadjik were successively dominated by the Turks, Seljukides, Mongols, & at the end of the 19th century the Russians, all of which influenced their music, yet they manage to maintain & preserve a rich traditional culture as well. Davlatmand Kholov is a musician & singer from Kulyab, Tadjikistan, probably the most acclaimed Tadjik musician. He is a keeper of traditional Tadjik music, performing most of the different styles of popular & traditional music of his country.


Davlatmand is an expert in the genre of southern Tadjik classical music called Falak, (literally ‘heaven’, ‘fate’, or ‘universe’…a style of music native to the Pamir Mountains of Central Asia, particularly the Badakhshan region of northeastern Afghanistan, southeastern Tadjikistan, & northern Pakistan. Falak lyrics can involve religious-mystical themes of divine love, separation & reunion often drawn from Persian Sufi poetry) whose traditions have evolved over ten centuries. He performs Sufi music, mostly with lyrics from the poetry of Dzhallaladina Rumi. A multi-instrumentalist, he studied at the conservatory in Dushanbe. He is well-known for his virtuosity on traditional Tadjik instruments.


On this release, the music is performed by Davlatmand Kholov – vocals, dutar, ghidjak, & setar with Abdoussattar Abdoullaev on tabla.


Inédit/Maison des Cultures du Monde, 1992.
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Tracklist –

Devonah Shaw
Halghae Dom Ast
Maidabaran
Omadai  
Dour Mashaw
Tcharkh-O-Falak
Layla 

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Here is another, more modern sounding take on traditional Tadjikistan Pamiri from Oleg Fesov. He has described his music as “an attempt to present the musical ideas of Badakhshan & the Pamir mountains to the rest of the world”.


Oleg Fesov (Олег Фезов) was born in 1963 in Badakhshan, Tadjikistan. He is a multi-instrumentalist, singer, & composer who composes & arranges his own songs in addition to performing. In 1990 he graduated from Dushanbe College of Arts. He is considered one of the best illustrating artists of children's stories. At the same time, his natural talent & passions for music allowed him to simultaneously develop a musical career. His Music reflects his ancestory from the Pamir Mountains. His people are Badakhshani, or Pamiri, an ethnic group of some 350,000 people who are divided by the Afghanistan-Tadjikistan border. Fesov was forced to leave his home country because of the Civil War of Tadjikistan that raged during the 1990s. His studio & equipment were looted. Fezov had to flee to Moscow.


The album Lalaiki Pamir presents the musical traditions & ideas of Badakhshan (Tadjikistan) & the Pamir Mountains. The traditional oriental string & percussion instruments such as sitar, rubab, oud, dombra, various drums & tablas play an important role in the music of Oleg Fesov that combine with his intense & emotionally charged voice. All lyrics are in Tadjik or the Pamirian languages Rushani & Shughni. 



As an interesting aside, on “Lalaik” the vocalist is Nargis Bandishoeva (Наргис Бандишоева). She was a popular pop singer from Tadjikistan, born October 8, 1966 in Dushanbe into the family of very well known composers Hukumatshoh Bandishoev & his wife Bunafsha Bekova. On September 21, 1991, before this great song was released, Bandishoeva died in a car accident.

On Lalaiki Pamir, the musicians are: Oleg Fesov – vocals, guitar, sitar, rubab, keyboards, & drums; Nargiz Bandichoeva – vocals on “Lalaik”; Eradj Alikulidze – guitar; Rafik Chairov – guitar & flute; Churschet Alidodov – mandolin, oud, rubab, tabla drum & percussion, Ilchom – 12-string guitar & rubab; Ikbol Savkibedov – guitar & sitar;  Evgenja Mamontova – violin; Andrey Kerimov – keyboards; Sohib Nosimov – keyboards; Alexander Lens – bass; Surab Kokoev – drums.


 Oleg Fesov – Lalaik Pamir, Blue Flame – 398 40592, 1993. 
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Tracklist –

Marav
Az In Schab Mastum
Messusam
Yo Mavlo
Armonija
Muslim
Amina
Dargil
Tscharo
MaschKutscha
Chudat Medoni
Lalaik
Requiem

Enjoy,




7 comments:

  1. hi nathan i have traveled back to your travels
    found a great site for caribbean stuff will post the link as soon as rapidshare is back up
    as that is the main service it uses.
    these recordings from Tadjikistan look great. can't wait to hear. i especially am into the traditional recordings i find here. although amused to find folks like muslingauze.
    robert

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    1. Welcome back, my friend.
      Will be looking forward to the Caribbean link.
      It's another area like Pacific Island nations,
      many small countries, a lot that don't have their
      own recording industry, much inter-Island migration.
      There are many holes still to fill there so can use
      the help.

      Glad you enjoy my Muslimgauze obsessed attempts at humor.

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  2. Many many thanks for this gem...and also many thanks for all your posts of world music. It is worth mentioning that you kept all the links alive !!! Bravo!!! keep posting world music..Leonidas

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  3. These look great too. Drop me a line if they get re-upped, thanks.

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    1. Don't really know how to drop you a line, but these are re-uploaded. Hope you find them. Keep 'em coming. Thanks.

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    2. thanks for the Kholov. Oleg seems to have bitten the dust again though.

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    3. Just me doing a rush job putting up the link. Sorry. Working now.

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