Book About:
Ney Navâ
Publish Year : 1990
For Ney and String Orchestra
Composed by Hossein Alizâdeh
Jamshid Andalibi, Ney
Khâchik Bâbâyân, Violin
Darâmad 4:16
Naghme 5:25
Jâmedarân 4:08
Nahoft, Forud 9:02
Dance of Samâ 4:34
NeyNava is a studio album by Iranian Musician Hossein Alizadeh. It was released On 23 September 1983, through Mahoor Records.[1] it was re-issued as on Double CD with The Song of Compassion on 1994, by Kereshmeh Records in The US.
The word "NeyNava" is a Persian transliteration of the Arabic word NayNawa, it is the ancient name to the city karblaa. .NeyNava is a Concerto for Ney and String Orchestra and One of Alizadeh Most Popular Compositions.[4]
NeyNava is a Fusion of East and West in The form of Concerto of Ney and Orchestra.[5] Jamshid Andalibi performs the Ney solos in Album.
Author About:
Alizâdeh was born in 1951 in Tehran to an Azeri father (from Urmia) and a Persian mother (from Arak).[3] As a teenager he attended secondary school at a music conservatory[3] until 1975. His music studies continued at the University of Tehran, where his focus was composition and performance.[3] He began postgraduate studies at the Tehran University of Art. After the Iranian Revolution, he resumed his studies at the University of Berlin, where he studied composition and musicology.[3]
Alizâdeh plays the tar and setar. He has performed with two of Iran's national orchestras, as well as with the Aref Ensemble, the Shayda Ensemble,[3] and Masters of Persian Music. In Europe, his first professional performance was with the Bejart Ballet Company’s orchestra in a performance of a Maurice Béjart ballet called Golestan.[3]
Over the years Alizâdeh's teachers have included Houshang Zarif, Ali Akbar Shahnazi, Nur-Ali Borumand, Mahmoud Karimi, Abdollah Davami, Yusef Forutan, and Sa'id Hormozi.
Awards
He has been nominated for the 2007 Grammy Award along with Armenian musician, Djivan Gasparyan, for their collaboration album, The Endless Vision. In 2008, he was voted as "Iran's most distinguished musician of the year".
In November 28, 2014 he refused to accept France’s high distinction in art.
Publisher Name:Mahoor Institute of Culture and Arts
Address:42, Hoquqi St, Tehran, Iran
Phone:(+9821)77502400(+9821)77646005
Email:info@mahoor.com
Fax:+9821-77506553
ManagingDirector:Seyed Mohammad Mousavi
Languages we correspond in: Persian/English