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Musician: Gholam Reza Soulimany
Location: Birmingham
Instruments: Setar
Music: Persian / Turkish folk
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HOW I CAME TO THIS MUSICÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýWHERE I PLAYÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýA FAVOURITE SONG |
Gholam Reza Soulimany's music has been recorded by Sound It Out Community Music in Birmingham.
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ÌýÌýListen (3'02) to an untitled Khashkhai song, performed by Gholam Reza Soulimany
ÌýÌýListen (1'35) to Gholam Reza Soulimany talk about his music.
'...setar is a timid instrument. Its voice cannot be heard well out of doors, so I prefer indoor venues...'
How I came to this music:
When I was a child, growing up in Shiraz, Iran, someone used to come to our house and give us music lessons. My mother and father did not want me to learn the setar but I loved playing it so that is what I learned. They never played music themselves, only my younger brother shared my passion. I taught him to play the sitar too. I play similar music now to that which I used to play back home in Iran.
In Iran I played in concerts at the university of Shiraz where I was studying. There could be up to 3000 at a concert and I used to play with all the singers too. I loved that. I also used to play with Khashkhi, a traditional Persian band with up to ten people playing live at any given time. I did solos on the setar and there was often singing as well.
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