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Shahmirza Moradi: The Music of Lorestan, Iran CD

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Price: $17.99
Item Number: NI-5397
Country or Region: IRAN
Catalog No: NI-5397
Shahmirza Moradi, sorna
Reza Moradi, dohol

The oldest existing documents about wind instruments in Iran date back to the 6th - 4th century BC. The sorna was frequently used at that time as an accompaniment to dances. The instrument is made from wood, and its dimensions can vary greatly - its average length is 40 cm. It is conical, with a double reed mouthpiece and eight holes, which give it a range of an octave and a note. The works presented here are basically dance tunes and melodies played on happy occasions.

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