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Jeff Greene captures the essence of the Azerbaijan psyche: the Azeri Mugham!

Text and photos by Jeff Greene 

Baku, modern and ancient

The city of Baku, the capitol of Azerbaijan, located below the Caucasus Mountains on the edge of the Caspian Sea, is a fascinating blend of east and west, old and new. In the late 1800s, numerous “oil barons’ mansions” were built alongside the existing ancient Islamic walled city in a strange mixture of architectural styles that mixed European classical, Art Nouveau with Persian eclecticism. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union 20 years ago, Baku has experienced another oil-fueled building boom of modern skyscrapers. But nothing seems to capture the essence of the Azerbaijan psyche the way that traditional Mugham music does. 

The two Jeff's with the staff of the conservatory

The two Jeff's with the staff of the conservatory

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Linebreak: Poetics of Iran in Brooklyn, New York.


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Text by Sohrab Saadat Ladjevardi

Let me introduce a new Iranian-Turkish music and poetry project from Brooklyn, New York: Linebreak. 

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Three Generations of Persian Masters In NYC!

 

 

Master Musicians of Persian Music (photo by Mohammad Kheirkah)

Master Musicians of Persian Music (photo by Mohammad Kheirkah)

Presented by: World Music Institute – WMI CONCERTS

At NYU’s Skirball Center, February 18th, 2010

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