Tim Rayborn

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Cuando El Rey Nimrod 00:00 Tools
Sehtar dastan 00:00 Tools
Due Elioi 00:00 Tools
Whanne mine eyhnen misten 00:00 Tools
Nota 00:00 Tools
Anglia planctus itera 00:00 Tools
Maiden in the mor lay 00:00 Tools
Lou, lou, lou 00:00 Tools
With longing I am lad 00:00 Tools
Miri it is 00:00 Tools
Symphonia 00:00 Tools
Brid one breere 00:00 Tools
Maiden moder milde 00:00 Tools
Gilim 00:00 Tools
Cask Of Alban 00:00 Tools
Stond wel, moder 00:00 Tools
Quen a Virgen ben servir 00:00 Tools
Worldes blis 00:00 Tools
Ravan 00:00 Tools
Salve virgo virginum 00:00 Tools
Three Songs of St. Godric 00:00 Tools
Bora 00:00 Tools
Taksim saz 00:00 Tools
Sancta Mater Graciae 00:00 Tools
Veselba 00:00 Tools
En el vettem 00:00 Tools
Nagme 00:00 Tools
The Milde Lombe 00:00 Tools
Ashek 00:00 Tools
Delgadina 00:00 Tools
Lauta taksim 00:00 Tools
Kore Kale 00:00 Tools
Szosztar mange 00:00 Tools
Tuna neico 00:00 Tools
Nafs 00:00 Tools
Panayir 00:00 Tools
Khamsa Ashra 00:00 Tools
Psithyros 00:00 Tools
Estampie 'Luttrell' 00:00 Tools
Yedi 00:00 Tools
Fors souvenir 00:00 Tools
Estampie 'Dou Way, Robin' 00:00 Tools
Cask of Alban:: Tim Rayborn 00:00 Tools
Osman Pasha 00:00 Tools
Tas 00:00 Tools
Jidah noh 00:00 Tools
D'amor non jauzi 00:00 Tools
Taqsim ud 00:00 Tools
Galata 00:00 Tools
Parinaame 00:00 Tools
Gandhara 00:00 Tools
Koron 00:00 Tools
Estampie 'Volez Oyer' 00:00 Tools
Hafdah 00:00 Tools
Kashik 00:00 Tools
Naqrah 00:00 Tools
Zaman 00:00 Tools
Maaz zami 00:00 Tools
Motet On Godric's 'Sainte Nicholas' 00:00 Tools
Tabak 00:00 Tools
Saz taksim 00:00 Tools
Eladion - lauta (Greek Islands) 00:00 Tools
Laylat - oud (Turkish) 00:00 Tools
Yedi tekrar 00:00 Tools
Calliopeia - kithara (Ancient Greek) 03:01 Tools
Al-Qamar - qanun (Egyptian) 00:00 Tools
Alevlen - saz (Turkish) 00:00 Tools
Empeza - psaltery (Sephardic Jewish) 00:00 Tools
Makrer - krar (Ethiopian) 00:00 Tools
Sempr' alegria 00:00 Tools
Amniat - robab (Afghan) 00:00 Tools
Hurrian Hymn to Nikkkal - kinnor (Ancient Near East) 00:00 Tools
Tamaddun - dutar (Uzbek) 00:00 Tools
Adrar 00:00 Tools
Solea 00:00 Tools
Khamsin 00:00 Tools
Said - simsimiyya (Egyptian) 00:00 Tools
O suavis 00:00 Tools
Safar - sehtar (Persian) 00:00 Tools
Nebos 00:00 Tools
Non deve null ome - Estampie 00:00 Tools
Sahra 00:00 Tools
Aal bab 00:00 Tools
Badiyya 00:00 Tools
Dosaram - tar (Persian) 00:00 Tools
Perishde - santur (Persian) 00:00 Tools
Kalakh 00:00 Tools
Seyahat 00:00 Tools
Uzgun 00:00 Tools
Kyrsal 00:00 Tools
Hurrian Hymn to Nikkal 00:00 Tools
Tutka 00:00 Tools
Dokuz 00:00 Tools
Estampie "Luttrell" 00:00 Tools
Ifrit 00:00 Tools
Sab 00:00 Tools
Atar 00:00 Tools
Estampie "Dou Way, Robin" 00:00 Tools
Estampie "Volez Oyer" 00:00 Tools
Taskin 00:00 Tools
Yainyz 00:00 Tools
Ihlara 00:00 Tools
Aksaray 00:00 Tools
Motet On Godric's "Sainte Nicholas" 00:00 Tools
Dihaq 00:00 Tools
El Rey 00:00 Tools
Kashan 00:00 Tools
Yalnyz 00:00 Tools
Aflakiyan 00:00 Tools
Estampie Dou way, Robin 00:00 Tools
Ibunt sancti (medieval Irish) 00:00 Tools
Shadow 00:00 Tools
Tamaddun 00:00 Tools
Said 00:00 Tools
Volez Oyer (Anglo-Norman, 13thC) 00:00 Tools
The milde Lomb 00:00 Tools
Arne kuth ich sorge non (13thC English) 00:00 Tools
Dromdae mik aen drom (Danish, ca 1320) 00:00 Tools
Laylat 00:00 Tools
Gliwcraeft (improvisation for Anglo-Saxon lyre) 00:00 Tools
Melkutus (traditional Finnish Rune song) 00:00 Tools
O curas hominum (Carmina Burana, 13thC German) 00:00 Tools
Jau sauleite aizalaide (traditional Latvian) 00:00 Tools
Mellezourou Arc'hant, Ar C'hakouz (traditional Breton) 00:00 Tools
Empeza 00:00 Tools
Taqsim 'ud 00:00 Tools
Rozhanitsa 00:00 Tools
Estampie Volez oyer 00:00 Tools
Motet On Godric's :Sainte Nicholas: 00:00 Tools
Yatu - The Realm of Vagu 'Urban Tribal' 00:00 Tools
St Olavs kappsigling (traditional Norse) 00:00 Tools
Mile Marbhphaisg, Crodh Chailen (traditional Scottish) 00:00 Tools
Cerddoriaeth (improvisation for Welsh plucked cruit) 00:00 Tools
Motet on Godric's Sainte Nicholas 00:00 Tools
Christ and Sainte Marie (St Godric, 12thC English) 00:00 Tools
Perun 00:00 Tools
The Emerald Tablet 00:00 Tools
Çatal Höyük 00:00 Tools
Alap: Samsara 00:00 Tools
Valravnen (Traditional Faroese) 00:00 Tools
Kupala 00:00 Tools
Al-Qamar 00:00 Tools
Yatu 00:00 Tools
Alevlen 00:00 Tools
Selçuklular 00:00 Tools
Osman 00:00 Tools
Calliopeia 00:00 Tools
Amniat 00:00 Tools
Sâb 00:00 Tools
Haf'dah 00:00 Tools
Dosaram 00:00 Tools
Drom 00:00 Tools
Father Frost 00:00 Tools
Üzgün 00:00 Tools
Safar 00:00 Tools
Kýrsal 00:00 Tools
Makrer 00:00 Tools
Flame 00:00 Tools
Motet On Godric's "Sainte Nich 00:00 Tools
Estampie Luttrell 00:00 Tools
Mìle Marbhphaisg / Crodh Chailen 00:00 Tools
Perishde 00:00 Tools
The Realm of Vayu 00:00 Tools
Dokue 00:00 Tools
Mithras 00:00 Tools
Dihāq 00:00 Tools
Sancta mater graciæ / Dou way, Robin 00:00 Tools
Agni and Soma 00:00 Tools
Eladion 00:00 Tools
Salve Virgo Virginu 00:00 Tools
al-Kimiya 00:00 Tools
Non Deve Null' Ome/Estampie 00:00 Tools
Kali and Shiva 00:00 Tools
Ahanita 00:00 Tools
Moksha 00:00 Tools
Dokuc 00:00 Tools
Valravnen 00:00 Tools
Stond Wel Moder 00:00 Tools
Alf khurâfah 00:00 Tools
Volez Oyer 00:00 Tools
Arne Kuth Ich Sorge Non 00:00 Tools
St. Olavs Kappsigling 00:00 Tools
Drømdæ Mik Æn Drøm 00:00 Tools
Ibunt Sancti 00:00 Tools
Motet On Godric's 'Sainte Nich 00:00 Tools
Yalniz 00:00 Tools
Empeza - psaltery (Sephardic J 00:00 Tools
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Tim Rayborn is a notable American-born musician and singer who has accomplished himself in the music of the Middle East, North Africa, Central Asia, Turkey, Iran, and the Balkans. His musical interests began with medieval music, and he studied harpsichord at the Dominican College of San Rafael. He began studying music at the age of seven, when he first learned to play the guitar. From there it was on to heavy metal and then (logically enough) early music, which has been one of his main loves since the mid-80s. He studied harpsichord at Dominican College of San Rafael, California, and developed an interest in music written prior to the year 1400. He later cultivated a passion for traditional music from North Africa, the Middle East, the Balkans, and India. He has devoted much of his musical activities over the past eleven years to the study and performance of these styles, both in America and Europe. He has studied medieval music and improvisation with Shira Kammen, and Arabic percussion with Peter Maund. Tim himself has taught a number of early music workshops in Europe for harp and medieval/Arabic percussion, and they even paid him for it! As well as singing, he plays numerous Occidental and Oriental musical instruments, including: * Various plucked strings (medieval harp, medieval psaltery, Arabic qanun, Iranian santur, Egyptian simsimiyya, Anglo-Saxon lyre, Hebrew kinnor, Ethiopian krar, Finnish Kantele, Welsh crwth, West African donso ngoni) * Several types of lute (Arabic 'ud, Turkish saz and lauta, Syrian buzuq, Moroccan Berber gimbri and lotar, Iranian sehtβr and tar, Uzbek dutar, Central Asian donbula, Ukranian kobza, Afghan robβb, Indian sitar) * Bowed strings (Egyptian and Syrian rababa, Serbian gusle, Afghan ghichak) * Flutes (Bulgarian dvoyanka, troyanka, and frula, Balkan diple and kaval, Indian bansuri, Egyptian ney, Turkish sipsi, medieval recorder, bamboo flute, Indonesian suling). He also plays a number of unusually-named Middle Eastern percussion instruments including (deep breath!): tar, riqq, deff, muzhar, doumbek, bendir, zarb, daf, doira, naqqarat, pandeiro, tamboura, and davul. These instruments are detailed on the Instruments page, along with various others that he's been caught playing from time to time. Though raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, Tim lived in England between 1992 and 1999, pursuing academic research and working in the fields of early and traditional music. He also got rained on a lot. He has toured and performed throughout Europe at several major early music festivals, including Beverley and York, as well as with traditional musicians in Marrakech, Morocco and Istanbul, Turkey. He has been invited to collaborate with classical Persian musicians in Iran. His performances and recordings have been featured regularly on BBC radio in the UK and in Jersey. He has appeared on Belgian Radio 3 in a live concert broadcast, as well as in Majorca, where he didn't get rained on. Tim has recorded for the prestigious ASV/Gaudeamus label in London with his group, Ensemble Florata, who produced two CDs, including the best-selling Far Away Lands - The Medieval Sephardic Heritage. His third ASV CD was in collaboration with Shira Kammen, The Cloister and the Sparrowhawk - Songs of the Monk of Montaudon, which received widespread critical acclaim. In addition, he has recorded with Tintagel, an acclaimed London-based medieval group, with whom he also toured Europe and the Pacific Northwest. He has performed with Stevie Wishart and Vivien Ellis of Sinfonye. He has worked with vocalist Alisa Fineman on a recording with acclaimed Grammy-nominated acoustic guitarist Alex De Grassi. He is also working with musician and composer Jeremiah Soto, creator of Solace, new Middle Eastern dance music, in a group performing the music of Solace live. The group recently toured the Pacific Northwest of the U.S. and Canada. Plans are in the works for tours of Australia and New Zealand, as well as Europe, next year. Tim performs with Shuvani, a music and dance group dedicated to performing the authentic music and dance of the Roma (erroneously referred to as "gypsies"), in a program devoted to Romani music from Rajasthan, Turkey, Russia, and Spain. He has recently performed with axcclaimed Celtic harpist Patrick Ball, and Shira Kammen, in a program of story and music retelling the famed medieval legend of Tristan and Isolde. Furture performances of this program are planned. Tim holds an M.A. in Medieval Studies and a highly-useful Ph.D. on the subject of Christian/Islamic relations during the period of the early crusades, both from the University of Leeds, England. He has written academic articles on crusade songs and religious chant (the latter for Gregorian Chant: Songs of the Spirit, the best-selling KQED book to accompany the PBS television program in 1996), and his doctoral thesis is due to be published at some point, if he can muster the courage to revise it. He is currently working on a number of solo projects and CDs, in addition to collaborations with others. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.