They have since then evolved into diverse musical traditions including classical western music, jazz, flamenco, Indian, Persian music and many others
The Mastān Ensemble (Persian: گروه مستان - Gorouh-e Mastān) is an Iranian musical group performing traditional Persian music.
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He played a concert at the Grand Hotel of Tehran with other great masters of Persian music of his time, including Aref Qazvini.
Bahar started her singing career in 1998 and was later trained under supervision of numerous masters: Parisa, Shahram Nazeri, Hamid Reza Nourbakhsh, and finally, Iran's greatest living master of traditional Persian music, Maestro Mohammad Reza Shajarian.
The Center counts among its graduates some of the most prolific and admired masters of classical Persian music, including Mohammad Reza Lotfi, Hossein Alizadeh, Hossein Omoumi, Parisa, the late Nasser Farhangfar, Dariush Talai, Majid Kiani and Mahmoud Farahmand.
He studied with various masters of Traditional Persian Music such as Houshang Zarif, Ali Akbar Shahnazi, Nur-Ali Borumand, Mahmoud Karimi, Abdollah Davami, Yusef Forutan, and Sa'id Hormozi.
She has directed two successful Persian music ensembles, Nava Ensemble and Lian Ensemble.