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Homayoun Shajarian (Persian: همايون شجريان) (born 21 May 1975) is a renowned Persian classical music vocalist, as well as a Tombak and Kamancheh player. He was born in Tehran in a music-dedicated family. He is the son of Mohammad Reza Shajarian, the grand master vocalist of Persian traditional music. Upon his father's advice, he began studying knowledge of technique and rhythm under supervision of Nasser Farhangfar, master of the tombak, a Persian hand drum, at the age of five. Afterwards, he also continued learning the tombak under Jamshid Mohebbi's supervision. He commenced learning Persian traditional vocal Avaz at the age of ten, alongside his older sisters under their father’s supervision and gained knowledge of Avaz techniques and voice-producing. Simultaneously, he attended Tehran Conservatory of Music and chose Kamancheh as his professional instrument as well as being tutored by Ardeshir Kamkar. In 1991, he accompanied father in concerts of Ava Music Ensemble in US, Europe and Iran, playing Tombak; and from 1999 on, started accompanying father also on vocals. His first independent work Nassim-e Vasl, composed by Mohammad Javad Zarrabian, was published on his 28th birthday, in 21 May 2003. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Asheghaneh (Love Song)
1582Bou-ye Eshgh (Scent Of Love)
1403Ghizhak-e Koli (Gypsy's Ghizhak)
1264Mastaneh (Intoxicated)
1225Kamand-e Zolf (Fetters Of Hair)
1136Zehi Eshgh (What Love!)
1117Chin-e Zolf (Curl Of Tresses)
948Eshgh-e Pak (Pure Love)
929Delshodeh (Ardent Lover)
9210Eshtiagh (Desire) Khorshid-e Arezoo (Sun Of My Wishes)
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Mayeh-ye Dashti & Mayeh-ye Isfahan: Iranian Classical Music (CD1)
Mayeh-ye Dashti & Mayeh-ye Isfahan: Iranian Classical Music (CD2)

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Mayeh-ye Dashti & Mayeh-ye Isfahan
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