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  1. Hace 5 días · Teherán, IRNA- El álbum de música "Luca" de Mohsen Sharifian fue seleccionado y presentado como uno de los 10 álbumes destacados en la sección de Bagpipe a nivel mundial por la revista Songlines en mayo de 2024.

  2. Hace 2 días · Culture. June 4, 2024 - 19:4. TEHRAN-Two music albums by Iranian musicians are among the best albums selected by Songlines in its May issue. This British magazine covers music from traditional and popular to contemporary and fusion, featuring artists from around the globe. “The Sky is the Same Color Everywhere” by Iranian kamancheh (spike ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Album “Luka” by Mohsen Sharifian has been selected and introduced by this magazine as one of 10 selected albums in bagpipe section of the world in May 2024. Grammy Award-winning Irish bagpiper Davy Spillane’s album is also among Songlines magazine’s nominees. Chris Wilsey, journalist of this magazine, describes Mohsen Sharifian and ...

  4. Hace 7 horas · Pars Today - Iranian musician Mohsen Sharifian's album "Luca" has been selected as one of the top 10 albums in the world in the bagpipe section.

  5. Hace 2 días · The Dreaming and Songlines not only relate to events past, but are ongoing, interconnecting present and future. The dramatic narrative of the Seven Sisters tells one of the most significant Songlines. It can be tracked across the continent from the north of Western Australia, all the way to the east coast, across the Indigenous lands.

  6. Hace 1 día · Sophie Hutchings. Australia, a land of vast, red-soaked plains that span to endless horizons. A land of jagged, snow-covered mountains housing wild brumbies within their thick forests. A land of prehistoric rainforests steeped in drenching mystery and strange creatures. Australia is a land as diverse as it is ancient, and many have set off to ...

  7. Hace 4 días · Songlines of the Western Desert. A collaborative project between the ANU, NMA and Indigenous arts and culture organisations of the Martu and Nganyatjarra peoples of Western Australia and the Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjantjara peoples of the Northern Territory and South Australia.