Parham Nassehpoor
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The multi-instrumentalist Parham Nassehpoor (Persian: پرهام ناصح پور) was born in 1976 in Tehran, Iran. His main instruments are Persian and Azerbaijani tar. Additionally he plays kamanche as well as setar.
At an early age he was initiated into classical Persian music by his family. His father is the vocalist and professor for classical Persian vocal music, Nasrollah Nasehpoor, and the renowned garmon player Agha Shakour was his grandfather. Together with his father and his brothers Peyman and Pooyan in 1996 they formed Nassehpoor Ensemble.
Among his teachers were Hossein Alizadeh, Dariush Talai as well as Mohammad Reza Lotfi.
Currently he lives in Germany.
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