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Photo Of The Kamkars

The Kamkars more »

From Iran, Scotland

The first family of Iranian music From the Jackson Five to the Kings Of Leon, musical history has been populated by many melody-making siblings. Somet&hellip » read more

Photo Of Chemirani and Tabar Trio

Chemirani and Tabar Trio more »

From Iran

Djamchid Chemirani is without a doubt the master of Zarb (the Persian classical drum). He moved from Iran and settled in Europe in the early 60?s whe&hellip » read more

Photo Of Chemirani Zarb Trio

Chemirani Zarb Trio more »

From Iran

Featuring Djamchid Chemirani and his two sons Keyvan and Bijan, the men of Chemirani Zarb Trio are spellbinding masters of the zarb drum. The zarb dru&hellip » read more

Photo Of Living Fire

Living Fire more »

From Iran, Iraq, Turkey

The living fire ensemble is a collaboration between brilliant musicians, each bringing their own instrument and regional style of playing to combine&hellip » read more

Photo Of Medea Mahdavi

Medea Mahdavi more »

From Iran, United Kingdom

Medea was born in Iran and moved to England as a teenager. She has developed a style of contemporary dance, which unites the fluidity, and spiritualit&hellip » read more

Photo Of Tigran Aleksnayan & Dr Mostafa Shams

Tigran Aleksnayan & Dr Mostafa Shams more »

From Armenia, Iran, United Kingdom

Tigran Aleksnayan is an Armenian who has settled in the UK and is making a name for himself as a master of those wind instruments at the core of the m&hellip » read more

Ensemble Shanbehzadeh more »

From Iran

Boushehr, in the south of present-day Iran, has always been a town very much at the cultural crossroads. Its music is a product of the traffic that cr&hellip » read more

Photo Of Chemirani's

Chemirani's more »

From France, Iran

The Chemirani Ensemble is a renowned Persian classical music ensemble. The group is made up of Chemirani family members, master percussionist, Djamchi&hellip » read more

Photo Of Mohammad Reza Mortazavi

Mohammad Reza Mortazavi more »

From Iran

One-man percussion whirlwind It's not uncommon, at a solo performance by Mohammad Reza Mortazavi, for audience members to try to see beyond the trick&hellip » read more