"Gole Sadbarg" | by Abe Mirza/ Dilaram | arranged by Giuliano Modarelli
About Abe Mirza by Elaha Soroor:
"Abe Mirza was a powerful woman and mother. She lived in the 60s in Malestan, in her village in central Afghanistan. She was a singer, musician, writer, poet, and Dambora player. However, she couldn't continue as she was imprisoned by radicals, and when she was released, she didn't sing again. She grew old in her village and passed away a few years ago there."
Hazara music interpretation with Elaha Soroor. Roots Revival Series 6, live performance at Odeon Theater in Vienna, 2nd May 2024.
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Musicians:
Elaha Soroor – Vocals – الهه سرور
Giuliano Modarelli – Guitar
Habib Rafie – Dambora – حبیب رفیعی
Avin Ahmadi – Oud – اوین احمدی
Haidar Khan – Tabla, Harmonium, Vocals
Mehdi Aminian – Ney, Setar, Saz – مهدی امینیان
Partners:
Odeon Theater
Camera:
Christian Deix
Simon Zauner
Film Director and Editor:
Simon Zauner
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Live sound and recording:
Urdyl Bauer
Mixing and mastering:
Tohid Vahid
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Technical support:
Hamid Ahmadi
Project assistant:
Rahman Soltani
Thanks to:
Manizha Bakhtari
Birgit Ellinghaus
Saman Karampour
Max Kaufmann
Mario Mattiazzo
Ghousuddin Mir
Roxana Rouzitalab
Artur Telfeyan
Horst Watzl
AkisEU – Afghanische Kultur, Integration und Solidarität Wien
Theater Odeon Staff
Project developers:
Ioana Aminian
Mehdi Aminian
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