Homay and the Mastan Group-Meeting With Doozakhian part 6 of 17

by WebMin on July 27, 2010


astore.amazon.com www.amazon.com key search: Doozakhian www.filmbaby.com OR cdbaby.com cdbaby.com Founded in 2005 by Parvaz Homay, The Mastan Group has become one of the most prominent – traditional Persian music ensembles from Iran. Only in his 20′s, Homay is part of a very special group of Musicians who writes his own lyrics, composes, sings, produces and mixes his music in Iran. His ensemble consists of eight highly proficient Iranian musicians. These young spiritual and talented Artists transmit their message of truth and unity through novel lyrics and music. They achieve this by refreshing the traditional and folkloric music and introducing a groundbreaking interpretation of classical Persian music and poetry. Following the paths of the greatest Sufi masters Rumi and Hafez, the Mastan Group encourages its audiences to live consciously. They share the universal idea of striving for a creative life by flourishing love and peace from within. Gorooh e Mastan is perhaps the best thing has happened to Persian traditional music since Aaref Ghazvini of The “Iranian Constitutional Revolution era” of early 20th century. Even the few songs, which are not written by Homay, have been chosen very carefully from the great poets of the past and present. “It has been proven that today true spirituality can’t flourish under an obligatory and restricted religious atmosphere. Ensemble Mastan” is trying to transmit this important message to their audience. ” Ensemble Mastan” is trying to

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keepm3inurheart July 27, 2010 at 2:18 am

MashAllah very beautiful touching even though I do not understand what is said. Inshallah my Iranian friend will translate for me , Khoda Hafiz

muzikjunkyy July 27, 2010 at 2:45 am

Hey could you please translate this part and other parts from the Niavaran concert that are not translated? your translations really help.. I would love to see them for the rest of the songs :)

Moloussi July 27, 2010 at 3:12 am

man nemidanam chera hameh darand in grooh ro ba aghay shajarian va aghay sharam nazeri moghayaseh mikonand .dalily hast barash ? har kodam sabk khodeshoono daran har 3 nafar khob hastan va bayad ghabooleshoon kard fekr nakonam reghabat va ya mosabegheee dar kar bashe. agar jaryan cheez digarist man ro ham agah konid, mer30

msolgi July 27, 2010 at 3:50 am

Motmaennan aghaye Homay kheyli talented hastand va man kheyli ziad az she’r va mosighie ishoon lezzat mibaram. Harfe man in bood ke dadane yek onvan be kesi (e.g. “the best thing has happened to Persian traditional music since Aaref Ghazvini”) kheyli bayad ba deghat va motale’e anjam beshe..
P.S. Ham Shajarian va ham Shahram Nazeri ahangaye kheyli zibayee sakhtan va tanzim kardan..Makhsoosan dar morede Nazeri, be nazare man behtarin karash ahangaie ke khodesh sakhte

amm1769 July 27, 2010 at 3:58 am

you are a ledge…loved ur respond…

tehranprint July 27, 2010 at 4:02 am

ahange sarve chamane man chera az shajariane .valy mosighie homay zaife.
sherash khobe chon be zabane emrouz va sharayete emrouz..

ashtube2008 July 27, 2010 at 4:15 am

msgoli aziz, aghai homay, sher be in zibaie migeh, ahang misazeh va tanzim ham khodesh mikoneh. That’s talent. man fekr nemikonam shajarian ya shahram nazeri sher began ahang besazan va tanzimesh ro ham anjam bedan. Keep that in mind. my 2 cents.

msolgi July 27, 2010 at 4:58 am

When you put up such a big claim up there, at least you need be make sure that it is not TOO far from reality, even if you use the word “perhaps”. I wouldn’t post just anything that a friend who loves arts says to me. I am not a music historian or anything like that either. But I know enough about Persian music to know that what you wrote is way inaccurate. Anyway, I appreciate you sharing this song!

faridb2000 July 27, 2010 at 5:43 am

That is one person’s opinion, who loves arts and does not claim to be a “music historian” and that is why I used the word “perhaps.” I respect your opinion and “perhaps” you are right. Thank you. Please be in touch.

msolgi July 27, 2010 at 6:08 am

I do agree that this group is doing a pretty decent job. However, what is claimed here in the “more info” section that “Mastan is perhaps the best thing has happened to Persian traditional music since Aaref Ghazvini” seems to be EXTREMELY exaggerating to me.

ajzarr July 27, 2010 at 6:33 am

He is definitely very enlightened and knows what exactly he is talking about. His is the second coming of Mowlavi. Just listen to what he is telling you, since he is talking to his audience directly.

yasaman222 July 27, 2010 at 6:52 am

bah bah dameton garm omid varam be Italia ham biaiid ta betonim az nazdik bebinimeton.

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