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  2. Po dolinam i po vzgoriam - Wikipedia

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    The song has many versions in other languages, including Serbo-Croatian, Greek, German, French, Hungarian, Hebrew, Kurdish, and as well as in many languages of the Soviet Union. The song was adapted by the Yugoslav Partisans and used in World War II .

  3. Kurdish music - Wikipedia

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    Kurdish music (Sorani Kurdish: میوزیکی کوردی) refers to music performed in the Kurdish languages and Zaza-Gorani languages. [1] [2] The earliest study of Kurdish music was initiated by the renowned Armenian priest and composer Komitas in 1903, [3] when he published his work "Chansons kurdes transcrites par le pere Komitas" which consisted of twelve Kurdish melodies which he had ...

  4. Aram Tigran - Wikipedia

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    He is considered among the best of contemporary Kurdish singers and musicians. [6] He recorded 230 songs in Kurdish, 150 in Arabic, 10 in Syriac , 8 in Greek . [ 7 ] In 2009 he was able to visit the villages, where his parents grew up in the Ottoman Empire (present day Turkey ), where he was welcomed in Diyarbakır [ 3 ] and gave a concert at ...

  5. Robert W. Smith (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Smith's piece "Into The Storm" was written to commemorate the powerful 1993 winter storm that brutalized the eastern United States. This piece is often worked into various themes and reset in different ensembles such as a version played by an orchestra, substituting the flute ostinato as a violin part; or otherwise used as a part of a marching ...

  6. Ilana Eliya - Wikipedia

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    Ilana Eliya's style is a mixture of ethnic music, Kurdish folklore and Israeli world music. She often sings traditional Kurdish songs in a new way with some affect of Israeli music scene, and for this reason, her style has formed a special feature in Kurdish music. Because in the style of Eliya and her band, oriental and western styles flow into

  7. Kurdish melodies - Wikipedia

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    Kurdish melodies " (Armenian: Քրդական եղանակներ, romanized: K'rdakan yeghanakner, lit. 'Kurdish melodies', [1] [2] Kurdish: Awazên Kurdî [3]) is a collection of Kurdish folk songs collected and transcribed by Armenian composer Komitas during field work among Kurds and published in December 1903. [4]

  8. Koma Dengê Azadî - Wikipedia

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    Koma Dengê Azadî (Voice of Liberty), formed in Istanbul in 1990, was one of the most popular and longest-running Kurdish bands in Turkey.Like other Kurdish bands of the 90's, Koma Dengê Azadî adopted a style which was completely new for the Kurdish music scene, reinterpreting traditional Kurdish Music in a modern form with particular appeal to a young generation of urban Kurds and Turks.

  9. Shahram Nazeri - Wikipedia

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    Shahram Nazeri & Parviz Meshkatian Shahram Nazeri (Sorani Kurdish: شەهرام نازری, romanized: Şehram Nazirî, [2] [3] Persian: شهرام ناظری; [4] born 18 February 1950 [1]) is a contemporary Iranian tenor of Kurdish origin from Kermanshah, [5] Iran, who sings Sufi music, classical and traditional Kurdish and Persian music. [6]