Homayoun Shajarian - cancelled

Homayoun grew up in a musical family. His father is Mohammad Reza Shajarian, a master of the traditional Persian song technique. As a five-year-old, Homayoun began studying the Persian hand drum Tombak and later Kamanche, which was his main instrument at the Music Conservatory in Tehran. He learned the traditional singing technique from his father from the age of 10, and he has participated in his father’s international tours, both with his Tomak and as a singer.

Season 2022/2023
Date has passed
Berwaldhallen
1 hour 30 minutes without intermission

CANCELLED

The concert is unfortunately cancelled. We will shortly get back with more information regarding ticket refunds.

External organiser: Riksteatern in collaboration with Farhang

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