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SFW40522_103
Kataghani
Track Artist
Homayun Sakhi
Country(s)
Afghanistan
Instrument(s)
Rebab(Afghanistan)
;
Tabla
Duration
4:01
Music of Central Asia Vol. 3: Homayun Sakhi: The Art of the Afghan Rubâb
Homayun Sakhi
SFW40522
From Kabul to California, Homayun Sakhi is admired as the outstanding Afghan rubâb player of his generation, a charismatic virtuoso who has pushed the limits of his instrument. With tabla player Taryalai Hashimi, Sakhi plays music that is uniquely Afghan, yet resonates strongly with the spirit of Indian raga. A bonus DVD offers an intimate portrait of Homayun Sakhi and his musical life from Kabul, Afghanistan, to Peshawar, Pakistan, to Fremont, California. Three tracks. 70 minutes. 32-page booklet, photos; DVD contains series introduction, 24-minute film, interactive glossary, and map. Music of Central Asia is a co-production of the Aga Khan Music Initiative in Central Asia, a program of the Aga Khan Trust for Culture, and Smithsonian Folkways Recordings. The aim of the series is to present leading exponents of Central Asia's rich and diverse musical heritage to listeners outside the region.
RELATED LESSON PLAN
"Afghan Rubâb: The Lion of Instruments"
Country(s)
Afghanistan
Instrument(s)
Rebab(Afghanistan)
;
Tabla
Year of Release
2006
Record Label
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Source Archive
Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage
Credits
Produced by Theodore Levin ; Produced by Joel Gordon ; Produced in collaboration with the Aga Khan Music Initiative a project of the Aga Khan Trust for Culture ; Cover photo by Sebastien Schutyser ; Design by Sonya Cohen Cramer
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