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A Kurdish folk melody sung by Kamal Bewar accompanied by Dr. L. Miller on santur, Mamdu Zebar on 'Ud, Katherine St.John on drum, Mark Samuels on saz and Laura Blumenthal on tambourine.
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CD: Turkic, Kurdish and Caucas Music
Label: Eastern Arts, World Arts Series
Credits: traditional folk melody |
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A traditional Turkish melody with saz/vocal master Latif Bolat, Dr. Miller on clarinet, David Brown on ud and George Grant on drum at a concert arranged by Miller at the University of Utah in the late 1990s.
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CD: Turkic, Kurdish and Caucas Music
Label: www.easternartists.com
Credits: traditional melody |
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Recorded by D. Miller in the early 1900s by multitracking folk instruments of Uzbekistan that he plays. Bahor Vahi is an Uzbek folk melody which means "Spring Inspiration." |
CD: Turkic, Kurdish and Caucas Music
Label: Eastern Arts, World Arts Series
Credits: traditional folk melody |
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