Sain Zahoor was nominated for the BBC World Music awards. He emerged as the "best BBC voice of the year 2006", an award that had earlier recognized other prominent Sufi singers such as Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and Abida Parveen.
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Sakhi Ka Sey Kahoon Mohey Laaj Lagey
The following is a clip from "Spirit of the Sufis" (April 2007 in Montreal).
This Khusrau kalam is so full of love and affection. The Purbi makes it particularly sweet to my ears. Hope you all enjoy it.
Sakhi Ka Sey Kahoon Mohey Laaj Lagey from Tasawwuf on Vimeo.
This Khusrau kalam is so full of love and affection. The Purbi makes it particularly sweet to my ears. Hope you all enjoy it.
Sakhi Ka Sey Kahoon Mohey Laaj Lagey from Tasawwuf on Vimeo.
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Sargam is superb!
" I actually liked Farid better than Nusrat because of his strong
classical element. His sargam is superb!" - Durga Bor, Cornell
University, Ithaca NY
The following extract from a recital in Tunis is a good example of what she especially liked about them. I too love the classical element that differentiates them from many other qawwals.
classical element. His sargam is superb!" - Durga Bor, Cornell
University, Ithaca NY
The following extract from a recital in Tunis is a good example of what she especially liked about them. I too love the classical element that differentiates them from many other qawwals.
Labels:
Classical Qawwali,
Farid Ayaz,
Munshi Raziuddin,
Qawwal,
Qawwali,
Tunis
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