The Scent of Persia: TRPTK Sessions [DSD EP]

Arezoo Rezvani, Farid Sheek, Maya Fridman

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The Scent of Persia features music from Iran performed by the talented trio of Arezoo Rezvani, Farid Sheek and Maya Fridman. TRPTK Sessions is a series of releases from TRPTK that offer our listeners a few tracks performed by musicians from around the world.

Khazan means “Autumn” in Persian. Khazan symbolizes the beauty and dreamy colors of the season, which are played on the Persian santoor, the daf, and the cello. Shur (Dastgh-e Šur) is one of the seven “Dastgah” in traditional Persian music, and the most important one. Dastgah is a system of modes, like scales in Western music. Many pieces of folk music from all around Persia use Shur or a related mode.

Each season of the year brings with it a feeling of nostalgia and separation. Fasle Deltangi is something that comes back every year and overtake us with these feelings. With this music, we try to bring forth these emotions.

The santoor is an Indo-Persian instrument with a rich cultural history. The oldest predecessor of the santoor was played in Mesopotamia (the current Iraq and north-east of Syria) between 1600 and 911 BC. In its history, the santoor and its family of instruments were also named “Shatha Tantri Veena” in ancient Sanskrit, meaning “100-string Vina”. Nowadays, the santoor is not just a traditional instrument in the cities of Jammu and Kashmir but is also the national instrument of Iran. In Kashmir, the santoor was used to accompany folk music, but also Sufi hymns. The instrument is made of walnut or maple and has a characteristic shape that slightly differs between the Persian and the Indian variant. The Persian santoor has 72 strings and a trapezoid body. The Indian santoor has a more rectangular body and sometimes more strings. In this EP, Arezoo Rezvani plays the Persian santoor.

The Daf is a frame drum from the Middle East, which was used in popular and classical Middle Eastern music. Daf means “to hit” in Hebrew. The instrument is made from hardwood with many metal ringlets. The membrane is usually made from fish skin, but sometimes also from that of the cow, goat, or horse. The daf belongs to one of the oldest and most influential Persian/Kurdish percussion instruments and usually accompanies the tanbur, violin, oud, saz, or singers. The oldest predecessor of the daf goes back to the dynasty of the Sassanides in Iran, long before the rise of Islam in the area. It is used in many distinct cultures and regions for several reasons. Some cultures use it in religious music, whereas others play the daf on festive occasions or in times of mourning.

Arezoo Rezvani – Santoor
Farid Sheek – Daf
Maya Fridman – Cello

Tracklist

Please note that the below previews are loaded as 44.1 kHz / 16 bit.
1.
Khazan
08:31
2.
Improvisation - Shur
06:01
3.
Fasle Deltangi
05:04

Total time: 00:19:36

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TTK0018

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Furutech

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Pyramix

Mastering Engineer

Brendon Heinst

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Sonodore

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Brendon Heinst

Recording Type & Bit Rate

DXD

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Loudspeaker: KEF Blade 2 – Amplifier: Hegel H30

Release DateMarch 29, 2018

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Armed with a santoor, a daf, and a cello Arezoo Rezvani, Farid Sheek, and Maya Fridman explore Iran’s rich musical traditions.

Arezoo Rezvani graduated from university with a master’s degree in Persian music and she founded and directed the first lady’s orchestra of Persian musical instruments. Her first international concert was in the Netherlands and she performs in the Netherlands, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Austria, and Turkey. Her goal is to introduce Santure and Persian music outside of Iranian borders.

The santoor, played by Arezoo Rezvani, is an Indo-Persian stringed instrument with 72 strings and a rich cultural history. The oldest predecessor of the santoor was played in Mesopotamia (the current Iraq and north-east of Syria) between 1600 and 911 BC.

The Daf, played by Farid Sheek, is a frame drum from the Middle East, that was used in popular and classical Middle Eastern music. Daf means “to hit” in Hebrew. The instrument is made from hardwood with many metal ringlets. The membrane is usually made from fish skin, but sometimes also from that of the cow, goat, or horse. The daf belongs to one of the oldest and most influential Persian/Kurdish percussion instruments and usually accompanies the tanbur, violin, oud, saz, or singers.

The cello is the modern Western instrument we all know and is played by Maya Fridman, who often makes welcome appearances in TRPTK releases.

Superb production values are again in evidence in this EP, of which I often wish there were more.

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