Majid Kiani
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Majid Kiani is an Iranian musician and researcher. He was the student of great masters such as: Noor Ali Boroomand, Abdollah Davami, Abolhasan Saba, and Dariush Safvat, among others. He plays Santur, teaches Iranian music. His masterpiece is the book named: "Seven Dastgah of Iranian Music". He is a leading figure in the Iranian musical establishment, and known for his controlled expositions. [citation needed]
Recordings[1][2]
- 1979 Masters Of Traditional Music Vol. 1, Dariush Tala'i (tar and setar), Mohammad Musavi (ney), Majid Kiani (santur)(Recording information: Téhéran,Iran 1979)[3] This disc is made up of individual solo renditions by the three performers (Mohammad Musavi is accompanied by Jamshid Mohebbi (zarb)), and makes a fine introduction to Iranian classical music. The modes are: Avaz Bayat-e Esfahan (Tala'i), Dastgah Chahargah (Tala'i), Dastgah Homayun (Musavi), Avaz Bayat-e Kord (Kiani). This is the best place to start for an introduction to Iranian classical instruments.
- 1992 Musique Iranienne: Iranian Music For Zarb & Santur: Including an improvisation on the zarb, an improvisation in the Segah dastgah mode by Majid Kiani on the extensive santur (a zither), followed by a work for the tar.
- 1993 The Classical Tradition of Iran, Volume III The Santur: Majid Kiani, with Djamchid Chemirani (zarb) (Record: Harmonia Mundi HMA 190395) Majid Kiani plays full suites (in Dastgah Rastpanjgah and Dastgah Segah) on this recording, as opposed to less standard sequences he plays on the Ocora disc above. In particular, the intricate Dastgah Rastpanjgah really benefits from the precise treatment on this disc.
- 1995 Great Masters of the Santur (Record: ASIN: B00008F27R).
- 2009 Piruzan[4]
- Radif with Djamshid Chemirani Harmonia Mundi.[5]
References
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