Abd-ur-Rahmân Surizehi

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Abdulrahman Surizehi
Born1960
Balochistan, Iran
GenresBalochi music, Folk pop, Folk music, Adult contemporary, Pop
Occupation(s)musician, Composer


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.

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]

  1. ^ 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
  2. ^ ""LOVE SONGS AND TRANCE MUSIC FROM BALOCHISTAN" - ABDULRAHMAN SURIZEHI". Retrieved 31 December 2023.
  3. ^ "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.

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