Complete your Nasser Rastegar-Nejad collection. I have this album in orange. Does anyone have a date? LLST 7135 LL 135. Beautiful music! Reply Notify me Helpful.
Santur Recital, Vol. 1. 1993. Nasser Rastegar-Nejad.
Nasser Rastegar-Nejad. Compiled by Azam Nemati February 18, 2003 The Iranian. From "In a Persian Garden" album sleeve: In the hands of a master player such as Nasser Rastegar-Nejad, the strings of santur, Iran's ancient hammered dulcimer, produce a delicate and passionate music that is the embodiment of Persian culture and sensibility.
Nasser Rastegar-Nejad (born in Rasht, Iran in 1939) was a poet, singer, and musician from Iran, began at an early age to write poetry. He became a student of Professor Ebrahim Sarkhosh, a famous musician from Iran. From him he learned the many complex scales of Persian music. At the age of seventeen he began composing songs for Professor Sarkhosh’s music, and, by twenty-one, his songs had become very popular.
A2 Bayat-E Esfehan And Saghinameh 12:45. Label Category Country Year. Music Of Iran - Santur. Recital Vol. 1 (LP, Lyrichord LLST 7135 US. Album). Music Of Iran, Santur Recital (LP). Lyrichord LLST 7135 US. Unknown. Renews automatically.
Nasser Rastegar-Nejad is an Iranian Santur player. He released an album on the Nonesuch Records Explorer label. In 1968, a section of the track 'Dashti' (1:58 - 3:24), played by Nasser Rastegar-Nejad, and originally to be found on the album Mid East, volume 8, 1968, published by American Friends of the Middle East, was used in the film Performance to accompany the scene in which characters played by Mick Jagger and Anita Pallenberg make love. The track has since been re-released, along with others, on the Lyrichord album In A Persian Garden: The Santur in 2007.