Discography

Discography Jan van Belle

  1. Badakhshan, Mystical Poetry and Songs from the Ismaili’s of the Pamir Mountains, by Jan van Belle & Gabrielle van den Berg; PAN Records, no.2024CD, Leiden, The Netherlands, 1994.
  2. Madâhkhânî, Ghazalkhânî, Dafsâz, Religious Music from Badakhshân, by Jan van Belle & Gabrielle van den Berg; PAN Records no. 2036CD, Leiden, The Netherlands, 1997.
  3. Shirin Dahani (Sweet Lips), Music of North Afghanistan, The Ensemble of Rahim Takhari, recorded by Jan van Belle in Mazar-I Sharif in 1996; PAN Records nr 2089CD, Leiden, The Netherlands, 2001.
  4. PAN Glossary #2, The Wedding, East Europe and Central Asia, track 18, Badakhshan: Derushan wedding, recorded by Jan van Belle; PAN Records 2002B CD, Leiden, The Netherlands, 1995.
  5. PAN Glossary #3, Rhythm Tracks, Percussions and Drums Worldwide, track 6, Badakhshan: Daf-i Shadi, recorded by Jan van Belle; PAN Records 2000C CD, Leiden, The Netherlands, 1997.
  6. The Silk Road, a Musical Caravan (2 CD set), Disc 2, track 13: Mizghan-i Siyah (Black Eyelashes) by Rahim Takhary, recorded by Jan van Belle in Mazar-i Sharif, Afghanistan in 1996; Smithonian Folkways Recordings, SFW CD no. 40438, Washinton, USA, 2002.
  7. Field Recordings of Dutch musicologists, track 04: Zolf-e Kashalâk by Seyyid Shah Iwaz, recorded by Jan van Belle in Kayan, Afghanistan in 1996; Bake Society/PAN Records, Leiden, The Netherlands, 2003
  8. Mehri Maftun: Music from Afghan Badakhshan, recorded by Jan van Belle in Eshkashim, Afghanistan in 2003; Prince Claus Fund, The Hague, The Netherlands.
  9. Music of Afghanistan during the Civil War, Unesco, Unes 08320, 2014
  10. The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music : South Asia: The Indian Subcontinent, Garland Publishing, Inc., New York, 2000, CD track 30: Falak:“Ey shox sar-i”, recorded by Jan van Belle, Mazar-i Sharif, Afghanistan 1996. Rahim Takhari, vocal and ghijak, Malang Nejrabi,zirbaghali