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Delil Dilanar Ji Bo Biranina Egг®dгє Cimo Now

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Born in 1932, became a cornerstone of Kurdish musical memory. He was a master of the mey , zurna , and kaval , instruments that carry the weight of the Kurdish landscape—its mountains, its tragedies, and its celebrations. For over 30 years, his performances on Erivan Radio reached millions, providing a lifeline for a culture often suppressed in its own lands. Cimo did not just play music; he "gave soul" to the songs of countless dengbêjs, acting as the bridge between oral tradition and the recorded era. The Student: Delîl Dîlanar Delil Dilanar Ji Bo Biranina EgГ®dГЄ Cimo

represents the modern evolution of the dengbêj tradition. Having spent years in exile, Dîlanar’s return to his roots was deeply intertwined with Cimo. Dîlanar studied the mey under Cimo’s guidance for three years at the Kurdish Institute, a period that solidified his technical mastery and his spiritual connection to the "Old School" of Kurdish art. Their bond was immortalized in the film Kürdistan-Kürdistan , which follows Dîlanar’s journey back to his homeland to find his old master. The Legacy of "Biranîn" (Memory) "Kurdish artist Egide Cimo played a huge role in

A tribute "Ji Bo Biranîna Egîdê Cimo" is a recognition that while the master has passed, his breath remains in the instruments of those he taught. Dîlanar’s music often blends traditional dengbêj vocals with modern arrangements, but at its core, it remains grounded in the discipline and emotional depth he learned from Cimo. For over 30 years, his performances on Erivan