Chemirani ensemble
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Chemirani ensemble is a notable Persian classical music ensemble.
The group is made of Chemirani family:
- Bijan Chemirani
- Djamchid Chemirani
- Keyvan Chemirani
- Maryam Chemirani
In 1988, the Chemirani Trio (Bijan, Keyvan and Jamshid) was born and their special chemistry and peerless virtuosity has firmly established the zarb as one of the world’s foremost percussion instruments.
Jamsid Chemirani was born in Tehran in 1942. he has studied the tombak since the age of eight. His teacher was Hossein Tehrani. Under his demanding tutelage, Chemirani made rapid progress and soon became a brilliant player. Since his arrival in Paris in 1961 he has taught at the Centre d'Etudes de Musique Orientale in the Paris Sorbonne Institut de Musicologie. He has performed with eminent Iranian musicians Dariush Safvat, Daryush Talai and Madjid Kiani.
Born in Paris in 1968, Keyvan Chemirani started learning the zarb at the age of 13. Taught by his father, he soon assimilated the traditional technique. He studied for his masters in mathematics until 1989, when he launched an international career as soloist and accompanist.
Bijan Chemirani began studying zarb early on with his father Djamchid and his brother Keyvan. He also plays the daf, another Iranian percussion instrument of folk origin, used today in traditional music ensembles. He has issued an album, Gulistan:Rose Garden along with Ross Daly.
[edit] Works
- LET THE LOVER BE, David Hykes with Persian zarb master Djamchid Chemirani; label: Auvidis (1991)
- Vocal Calligraphy: the Art of Classical Persian Song. (vocals by: Alireza Ghorbani)