Farhang Sharif
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Farhang Sharif | |
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Birth name | Farhang Sharif |
Born |
1931 (age 82–83) Amol, Mazandaran, Iran |
Origin | Tehran, Tehran Province, Iran |
Genres | Classical Persian Music |
Occupations | Musician |
Instruments | -Tar |
Website | www.farhangsharif.com |
Farhang Sharif (Persian: فرهنگ شریف) born 1931 in Amol is a well-known Iranian musician and renowned tar player.[1]
Biography
Farhang Sharif learned music under the mentorship of his father starting at a young age. As a result he performed his first radio solo at the age of 12. Sharif has collaborated with notable musicians such as Mohammad-Reza Shajarian, Akbar Golpaigani Gholam Hossein Banan, and Mahmoud Khansari.[1] He has also been in attendance at the Berlin music festival.
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