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Persian classical - traditonal - singer Abdolhossein MokhtabadAbdolhossein (Abdul Hussein) Mokhtabad introduced himself to the public several years ago with a few touching songs. In a very short time, he became well known to all Iranians and attracted those of music enthusiasts widely. One of his loveliest works is called Tamana ye Vesal (A Plea for Unity). The poem is from one of the greatest Iranian transcendentalists called Sheikh Bahai, a Sufi in 11th century. I have known this poem since my school days. |
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At that time, this poem impressed me so much that I wrote it on the cover of one of my books. My first experience of knowing Mr. Mokhtabad goes back to the time when he performed this work in a very touching way. However, I believe there are some points against the singer in this song that should be explained. Seemingly, Mokhtabad has used a different version of this poem that seems to be incorrect or weak. Although, I have explained these points during my translation, I would like to mention them here once more. I deeply hope Mr. Mokhtabad will perform this song once again based on a more reliable version of this poem.
Here are the points: A- In line 3: B- In line 8, what we hear is this: C- In line 10 what we hear is this: I hope Mr. Mokhtabad will see this comment and perform this lovely music one more time. One of his songs is chosen for this CD Mr. Mokhtabad kindly contacted me and thanked me for this comment. I was surprised by his humble personality.
Please go to the Traditional Music main page to order Artists: Marzieh - Shajarian - Nazeri - Ghavami - Mokhtabad - Eftekhari - Yahaghi
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