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Identifier:803680922026role: UPC
Title:Reza- The Ray of the Wine
Genre:Art/World musicVocabulary: dmGenres
Genre:Popular/World musicVocabulary: dmGenres
Genre:Folk Music/World musicVocabulary: dmGenres
Description:This singer, multi-instrumentalist and visual artist was born and raised in Iran but has lived in New York for more than two decades He has collaborated with such artists as John Densmore of The Doors, Madonna, Branford Marsalis, poet-philosopher Robert Bly, author Deepak Chopra and choreographer Bill T. Jones, among many others RAY OF THE WINE was produced by Densmore, who also played drums, and features a stellar international ensemble of players A virtuoso of classical Persian music, Reza asked legendary ?Doors? drummer John Densmore to arrange his music to span East and West, combining global and devotional styles with jazz, rock and other modern forms. RAY OF THE WINE's blend of Persian, Moroccan, African, Indian and Western music is at once earthy, mystical and seductive, as traditional rigor meets improvisational freedom and complex, passionate melodies couple with relentless grooves Reza is a master of traditional Persian stringed instruments like the Tar, Sehtar and the bowed Tarmanche and Kamanche, as well as the bamboo flute known as the Ney and the Daf, a hand drum. He has performed for rapturous crowds in the U.S., France, Italy, the United Kingdom, Russia, Switzerland, Denmark, Canada, Iran, Morocco and the Republic of Georgia He composed the theme music for director Bahman Kiarostami1s highly anticipated documentary Koffar (Infidels) and is arranging the soundtrack He collaborated with cellist-vocalist Dawn Buckholz Avery on the acclaimed 2001 album Water From the Well, a 3Best Album2 pick from WNYC A gifted painter, Reza created the cover art for RAY OF THE WINE; his work hangs in galleries and private collections around the world. NOTABLE QUOTES "Derakshani, who played only traditional instruments, often made them wail like bluesy electric guitars... His solos occupied a demilitarized zone between the sublime and the whimsical, the sacred and the profane. Achy Obejas, The Chicago Tribune "The collaborations Derakshani has had with Dawn Buckholz Avery and John Densmore are the best thing to happen to Persian music in a long time!" Behnam Nateghi, Voice of America "Reza Derakshani is master of two Persian lutes, the long necked tar and the pear shaped sehtar. He brings great talent to a music which is largely improvised, but based on melodic and rhythmic rules handed down through the ages. This subtle music evokes lyric Persian literature and mystical Sufism." The Society for Asian Music, N.Y. "Reza Derakshani demonstrated complete mastery of his art." The Juilliard School Journal, N.Y.
Contributor:Hen House Studiosrole: Record Label
Contributor:Reza Derakshanirole: Artist
Date-issued:2005-01-11
Type:Sound
Entity Type:album
Extent:00:46:06Vocabulary: dmsvExtentTypes
role: playing time medium
Source:The Orchard
Source:http://www.theorchard.com/
Language:EnglishVocabulary: dmLanguages
Relation:http://www.HenHouseStudios.com
Has Part:1 Wild Hairnavigate: HENH/USA560459671
Has Part:2 Ray of the Winenavigate: HENH/USA560459672
Has Part:3 Zhalehnavigate: HENH/USA560459673
Has Part:4 I'm Backnavigate: HENH/USA560459674
Has Part:5 Masnavinavigate: HENH/USA560459675
Has Part:6 Heart of Firenavigate: HENH/USA560459676
Has Part:7 Hey You The Painternavigate: HENH/USA560459677
Has Part:8 How Would I Knownavigate: HENH/USA560459678
Has Sample:http://econnect.ait.co.at/samples/orchard/803/680/922/803680922026/803680922026_thumb.jpgrole: image
Rights:2005 Stonemountain Entertainment

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