Abdulrahman Surizehi is an ethnic Baloch musician, born in Iranian Balochistan and later living in Oslo, Norway. Surizehi specialises in the benju, a Baluch keyboard zither, and has been referred to as the instrument's greatest performer.[1] Surizehi was influenced by his father Joma Surizehi, who played a prominent role in refining the instrument and securing its place in Baloch culture.
Abdulrahman Surizehi | |
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Born | 1960 Balochistan, Iran |
Genres | Balochi music, Folk pop, Folk music, Adult contemporary, Pop |
Occupation(s) | musician, Composer |
In this work "Abdul Rahman Suri Zahi" the "banjo" player had a great contribution and aroused the admiration of everyone. He also plays the doubled-headed drum Doholak, Tanburag, Tabla and Sarod.[2]
In the concert which performed by a Balochi melody in 2011 at Oslo, "Abdul Rahman Suri Zahi" the "benju" player had a great contribution and aroused the admiration of everyone.[3]
Discography
edit- 2006:Allah Hu / Morida / Simor
- 2007:Kaply Wala
- 2007:Naz
- 2011:Koshta Mana
- 2011:Mate Watan
- 2011:Delbaar
References
edit- ^ Nordic Sounds. NOMUS. 2001. p. 28. OCLC 930542663.
...and along with Abdulrahman Surizehi from Baluchistan, Iran, who is considered today's greatest performer on the benju
- ^ ""LOVE SONGS AND TRANCE MUSIC FROM BALOCHISTAN" - ABDULRAHMAN SURIZEHI". Retrieved 31 December 2023.
- ^ "ارکستر سمفونیک نروژ و اجرای موسیقی ایرانی" [Norwegian Symphony Orchestra and Iranian music performance]. BBC News فارسی (in Persian). 29 November 2011. Retrieved 31 December 2023.