Английская Википедия:Dawood Sarkhosh
Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox musical artist Шаблон:Hazara people Dawood Sarkhosh (also spelled as Daud Sarkhosh) (Dari-Persian: Шаблон:Nq) is an ethnic Hazara singer, musician and poet.
Early life
Dawood Sarkhosh was born on 26 April 1971 in Urozgan (now Daykundi), Afghanistan. Sarkhosh's inspiration was his older brother Sarwar Sarkhosh, a nationalist and legendary musician of his times who was killed during the civil war.[1] Sarkhosh learned playing dambura and singing from him at the age of seventeen. After the death of his brother Sarkhosh migrated to Pakistan first to Peshawar city then moved to Quetta, Pakistan. [2]
Career
Sarkhosh revived his skills by singing and composing songs inspired by a sense of nationalism and suffering in exile. He did not sing for commercial gain, but out of nostalgia and to convey the feelings about refugee life as experienced by refugees of Afghanistan dispersed throughout the world. They went to his concerts in their thousands, marking Sarkhosh's rise as a singer.Шаблон:Citation needed It was in Quetta that he mastered the harmonium under the Pakistani composer Arbab Ali Khan.[2]
Personal life
Dawood Sarkhosh is married to Kubra Nekzad and has three children: Saboor, Zulfiqar and Yasir. They now live in Vienna, Austria.[2]
Discography
- 1998: Sarzamin-e-Man (My Homeland, Шаблон:Lang-prs).
- 2000: Parijo (Fairy, Шаблон:Lang-prs).
- 2004: Sapid-o-Siah (Black and White, Шаблон:Lang-prs).
- 2005: Khana-e-Gilli (Mud House, Шаблон:Lang-prs).
- 2007: Oslo Concert
- 2008: Maryam (Maryam a girl's name, Шаблон:Lang-prs).
- 2010: Bazi (Game/play, Шаблон:Lang-prs).[3][4]
- 2016: Jang-o-jonoon (War and madness, war and insanity, Шаблон:Lang-prs) released by Sarkhosh Music inc Canada.
- 2016: concert in the capital cities of Australia.
- December 2017 concert in the capital cities of Canada
- 2019: concert in Finland, Austria, Sweden.
- 2019: Man o To, (Me and You, Шаблон:Lang-prs).
- 2019: concert in the capital cities of Australia and New Zealand.
See also
References
External links
- Английская Википедия
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