TEHRAN, Iran -- Mohammad Reza Shajarian, whose distinctive voice quavered to traditional Persian music on state radio for years before supporting protesters following Iran's contested 2009 election, ...
Iranian composer and opposition figure Mohammad Reza Shajarian's funeral, in Tus (Reuters) - Mohammad Reza Shajarian, Iran's most celebrated musician and a critic of the government, was buried on ...
Mohammad-Reza Shajarian performs at the Durham Performing Arts Center Saturday, April 28, at 8 p.m. Tickets are $5–$55. See Duke Performances. Amir Rezvani pauses a moment before he can talk about it.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. DUBAI (Reuters) - Mohammad Reza Shajarian, who revived Iranian classical music and became a symbol for the opposition after a wave ...
Known as Iran’s king of song who once called himself the “son of Iran”, he died on Thursday at 80 at Tehran’s Jam Hospital years after suffering from kidney cancer. His death came as a great shock to ...
Mohammad Reza Shajarian, whose distinctive voice quavered to traditional Persian music on state radio for years before he was blacklisted for supporting protesters after Iran’s contested 2009 election ...
The voice curls, swoops, and soars. It arches skyward, then plunges thrillingly. It curves through radiant arabesques, before hitting a single note so true that one’s whole being shivers in ...
Titled “Bang-e Dohol” and “Sar Dar Gariban,” the albums are the remaining projects from Shajarian’s final concerts, released as part of the “Eternal Memento” project, Mehr reported. The albums consist ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Iranian composer and opposition figure Mohammad Reza Shajarian's funeral, in Tus (Reuters) - Mohammad Reza Shajarian, Iran's most ...
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Mohammad Reza Shajarian, whose distinctive voice quavered to traditional Persian music on state radio for years before supporting protesters following Iran’s contested 2009 ...
Oct 10 (Reuters) - Mohammad Reza Shajarian, Iran's most celebrated musician and a critic of the government, was buried on Saturday near the 10th century national poet Ferdowsi, Iranian media reported.