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  • Five men in dark robes face the camera.
    New album "Ajdad" by Amir Amiri Ensemble

    Echoes of a shared past

    On the album "Ajdad", Montreal-based Iranian composer and santur master Amir Amiri seeks to reunite Arabic and Persian musical traditions, historically divided by repression and conflict.

  • Iranian Kurdish singer Hani Mojtahedi
    Kurdish singer Hani Mojtahedi

    Myths re-imagined

    Kurdish singer Hani Mojtahedi and German electro legend Andi Toma of Mouse On Mars have collaborated on an album that also pays homage to Mojtahedi’s grandfather, a Sufi master

  • Iranian rapper Toomaj Salehi
    Death sentence for Rapper Toomaj

    Tehran's legitimacy crisis

    The rapper Toomaj Salehi has been sentenced to death in Iran. His case shows how the regime is fighting to maintain its power, and against whom

  • Mitra Sumara performing live on stage
    Iranian music

    Mitra Sumara's "Dream": Seventies retro

    Recalling pre-Islamic revolution Iran, Mitra Sumara's second album offers a collection of jazz-infused retro Persian hits that will get everyone on the dance floor

  • While intent is always important, it is no guarantee of artistic merit. "Nowruz", the Aga Khan Master Musicians' debut album, is an example of both in perfect synthesis.
    Aga Khan Master Musicians' "Nowruz"

    Sunshine, peace and the smell of home

    While intent is always important, it is no guarantee of artistic merit. "Nowruz", the Aga Khan Master Musicians' debut album, is an example of both in perfect synthesis. Richard Marcus had a listen

  • Reminding people of the close ties that once bound Muslims and Jews in Iran and elsewhere, American-Iranian vocalist and songwriter Galeet Dardashti's "Monajat" travels through time to transcend seemingly impassable geographical and cultural borders.
    Galeet Dardashti's "Monajat"

    Dedicated to Muslims and Jews everywhere

    Reminding people of the close ties that once bound Muslims and Jews in Iran and elsewhere, American-Iranian vocalist and songwriter Galeet Dardashti's "Monajat" travels through time to transcend seemingly impassable geographical and cultural borders. By Richard Marcus

  • Music: Universal Echoes by Kuné

    An impactful message from Canada's Global Orchestra

    The musicians in the Canadian music ensemble Kuné come from a diverse array of traditions and cultures. On their new album, they share their concern for our planet's future in a collection of glorious tracks. By Richard Marcus

  • Focusing on music from the Levant to Central Asia, Osnabruck's Morgenland Festival occupies a special place in the German festival landscape.
    Morgenland Festival Osnabruck

    Countering patriarchal cliches

    Focusing on music from the Levant to Central Asia, Osnabruck's Morgenland Festival occupies a special place in the German festival landscape. Prior to the 18th festival, which begins on 21 June, Stefan Franzen spoke to festival manager Michael Dreyer about the musical concept, the political dimension, and whether the term 'Morgenland' [engl. 'the East', 'Orient'] is still in keeping with the times

  • Iranian singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Golnar Shahyar talks to Stefan Franzen about her album Tear Drop and the "Woman, Life, Freedom" movement.
    Golnar Shahyar's 'Tear Drop' and the Iran protests

    "A revolution of culture and thought"

    Raised in Iran, Golnar Shahyar studied in Canada and has lived in Vienna since 2008. The singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist combines jazz, song-writing and Persian roots with strong lyrics. She talks to Stefan Franzen about her debut solo album "Tear Drop" and the Woman, Life, Freedom movement

  • The Berlin Museum of Islamic Art’s new online portal is the first digital platform in the German-speaking world to present Islamic cultures in an innovative and entertaining way.
    Berlin Museum of Islamic Art

    "Islamic Art” goes digital

    The Berlin Museum of Islamic Art’s new online portal is the first digital platform in the German-speaking world to present Islamic cultures in an innovative and entertaining way. By Ceyda Nurtsch

  • Still from "The Voice of Dust and Ash" showing Mohammad Reza Shajarian, voice of the Iranian people.
    Iran's Mohammad Reza Shajarian

    Force of nature and symbol of freedom

    "The Voice of Dust and Ash" draws us into the life and times of Iranian maestro Mohammad Reza Shajarian with passion and joy, focusing on the man who stood, and still stands, for a nation. By Richard Marcus

  • "Roya" translates from Farsi into English as fantasy – the fantasy right now is the idea of peace between Iran and Israel.
    Liraz Charhi’s "Roya"

    An Israeli-Iranian act of rebellion

    With the current leadership of Iran quick to lay the blame for the Iran protests on Israel, the chances of harmonious relations between the two countries still seems remote. Yet, as Liraz’s latest album “Roya” demonstrates, there is still hope. By Richard Marcus

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