Caravan World Rhythms presents Canada’s premiere Iranian music group, the Vashaan Ensemble for their CD Release of “Dolate Eshgh – Reign of Love” – an evening of Sufi-inspired Iranian music. They will be joined by internationally renowned Iranian Sufi singer Davod Azad, and the mesmerizing whirling dancers Raqib Burke and Lindsy Ridgeway. Sure to be an uplifting highlight event of the year!
Davod Azad was born in Orumieh, Iran in 1963. He is a prominent master of Iranian music and a virtuoso on the Persian Tar, Setar, Tanbour, Oud, and Daf. He began playing music at the age of 19 and began performing and teaching at 21. His first recording was released at age 25 years called “Maktabe Tar Tabriz,” which has since become a classic and a standard for Tar playing. Davod is admired for integrating classical and modern spiritual elements in his music and singing. As an improviser, he brings a contemporary sensibility to a traditional musical art form. For the last 30 years Davod has performed in Sufi gatherings around the world and his compositions to the poems of Rumi are known for their spiritual and uplifting effect. He has performed throughout the world well as in his native Iran. Davod is the first Iranian lecturer invited to Oxford University to lecture about Iranian music and its forms. His “Divan of Rumi & Bach” album is a fine example of Iranian fusion with Western Classical Music. The music has been performed at many international venues and received significant airtime in Europe. His universal approach to music aims to spread a message of harmony and peace among nations and appeals to people of all religions and backgrounds.
Gathering together some of the finest classically trained Persian musicians in Canada, the Vashaan Ensemble draws upon Iran’s rich musical past to perform joyful and memorable Traditional Persian songs. The Vashaan Ensemble was formed in 2011 as a project to explore and present forms of Iranian music that have rarely been heard in North America. Their first collaboration, “Shadmaneh” brought lost melodies and unknown musical styles of Southeastern Iran to a wide range of listeners in an effort to demonstrate how rich and cheerful Iranian traditional music can be. The ensemble has since formed into a professional close-knit group of musicians that continue to explore the broad range of Traditional Persian musical styles and perform for a wide range of North American audiences. Their latest recording “Dolate Eshgh” is in honour of the great Persian Poet Rumi and will be released in January 2016.
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