Peyman Nasehpoor
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Peyman Nasehpoor (in Persian پیمان ناصح پور born 1974) is an Iranian percussionist. His instrument of choice is the tonbak.
Peyman comes from a long line of musicians: his father is vocalist Nasrollah Nasehpoor, and his grandfather was the famed garmon-player Agha Shakour.
Peyman holds a Master of Science in Mathematics and is an avid student of philosophy. In 1997, he placed 12th in the Iranian State Student Scientific Olympiad in the mathematics category.
With his father and brothers Pooyan and Parham, Peyman formed the Nassehpoor Ensemble in 1996.
In June 2005, Peyman wrote an open letter to Iranian presidential candidate Mostafa Moeen, thanking him for remarks on the lack of official recognition of Iranian folk music, and urging greater support for the teaching of traditional Iranian music, especially at the university level.