“Blade and Song” will be unveiled in Andisheh Cultural Center

According to Fars News Agency, the music album “Tighe and Song” by “Haman” will be unveiled at Andisheh Cultural Center. In this program, which will be held in the presence of prominent figures and familiar names of music and cinema, in addition to the live performance of parts of the album and the screening of a documentary from behind the scenes of the recording of the album, artistic personalities will review the album.
This ceremony will be held on Friday, July 10, 1401 at 20:00 at Farhangsarai Andisheh.
To participate in this program, those interested can go to Andisheh Cultural Center located on Shariati St., before Seyed Khandan Bridge, Andisheh Bostan.
This album contains 10 pieces of music composed and arranged by Dr. Mohammad Reza Chiragali, and the songs are composed by Haman. Haman is one of the “pop-classical” style singers who learned singing under the supervision of his teachers Mohammad Nouri and Pari Zanganeh. In writing poems and songs, he also considers himself indebted to a teacher like Seyyed Ali Salehi.
In 2001, Haman released his first music album titled “Black Fish” and in the 1980s, he staged numerous performances of his works with the Iranmehr Classical Orchestra. Two drama-videos have also been made in the Tigh and Song album for the two pieces “Cafe” and “Tigh and Song”, and in this video clip, cooperation with several international cinematographers and artists of cinema and theater is also a notable feature of this album. .
Arslan Kamkar, Ali Jafari Pouyan, Pedram Feriosfi, Masoud Nowrozi, Emad Nakoui, Karim Ghorbani, Mehrdad Alami, Naser Rahimi, Hassan Farahani, Farshad Sheikhi, Firoz Visanlou and Masoud Homayoni are among the prominent musicians of the country who performed in this album.
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