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A sitar-and-bansuri Nowruz release that bridges Persian melody and Indian classical feeling.
The description presents this release as a Nowruz offering rather than just another instrumental upload. YoYo Sitar frames "Yavaran Masem" as a beloved Persian melody that stayed with him after hearing it through Khorshid Dadbeh at Ethno Sweden, and the piece is offered back as a bridge between Iran, India, and beyond.
With Kartikeya Vashist now identified as the bansuri player, the release reads more clearly as a dialogue between sitar and flute rather than a solo adaptation. That matters musically: the bansuri gives the melody a second breath-line and helps the Persian material open into a wider Indo-Persian conversation instead of sitting only inside a single instrumental voice.