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Peyman Heydarian Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Peyman Heydarian

Jashn-e Tirgan 2022 - London کنسرت جشن تیرگان لندن

Jul 1, 2022

7:30 PM GMT+1
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You are cordially invited to Jashn-e Tirgan celebrations with Iranian classical and folk music, organised by the SOAS Iranian music Society and the Voice of Santur. In this concert you will hear songs and instrumental pieces from Iran and beyond, featuring Persian, Kurdish and Azari music Date: Friday 1 July 2022 Time: 7.30-9.30pm (doors open from 7.15pm) ​Venue: DLT hall, SOAS, University of London, Thornhaugh Street, WC1H 0XG Tickets: £15 Adults / £10 Concs / £6 students If you wish to purchase your tickets online and pay in advance (no booking fee), please go to our event page at www.thesantur.com If you wish to reserve a place and pay at the door, write to events.santur@yahoo.com, stating the names of all persons requiring tickets. Confirmation will be sent by return. Please note that all places must be booked in advance. Event on Facebook: https://fb.me/e/4WO6q1eod You might be interested in our other event: War and peace: music from Iran, Iraq and Afghanistan Saturday 18 June at 7.30pm https://fb.me/e/1vOLwjJh3 ----- About Jashn-e Tirgan: The Tirgan Festival similar to other major Iranian festivals follows the solar calendar system of day reckoning. It is celebrated on the start of Summer season about 1st of July, the longest day of the year. The name "TIR" has roots in the ancient Avestan name "Tishtar", the Sirius star. Sirius (dog star) was also known to the ancient Egyptians indicating the inundation of the river Nile.Today,the closest planet to the sun is known as "Tir" (Attarod, Mercury). Due to its closeness to the sun it suffers extreme temperature conditions. Iranian festivals have usually a semi-historical legend attributed to them. The hero of Tirgan is Arash, the bow champion "Kamangir". The story is found in the ancient Avestan books and has gone since through many variations. The legend could be summarised as follows: During the reign of the Iranian king Manouchehr, some of the Iranian land was occupied by the Turanians, at a time that as a result of a draught, a long famine struck the land of Iran. Eventually, negotiation took place between Manouchehr and the Turanian king Afrasiab. It was agreed to terminate the occupation conditionally. The two sides agreed whatever land falls within the range of a bowman's shot should be returned to Iran. The Iranians to prove their worth to the Turanians chose the best archer available, Arash. On the agreed day, Arash climbed a certain mutually agreed mountain near the disputed landmass and fired his heroic arrow ( tir also means arrow in Persian). The heroic shot travelled beyond belief and the champion due to exhaustion collapsed and died on the spot. The locations given in the Avesta cannot be ascertained correctly, the landing place of the arrow was apparently somewhere beyond the Oxus (Amoo Darya) river. It is said that after this act of heroism, justice was restored, rain followed and the long suffering of draught disappeared. Few days before the Tirgan Festival, the Iranians wear a multi colour thread round their wrists. On Tigan day they visit parks and pastures to celebrate and splash water on each other. The threads are thrown to the streams as a libation to wash the past sufferings away.
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Peyman Heydarian Biography

Born in Shiraz, Iran, Peyman Heydarian (پیمان حیدریان) is an award winning music scientist and santur performer. He adopted innovative tuning systems and performance techniques to play a multi-ethnic repertoire on Iranian santur (Hammered Dulcimer) and was highly commended at SSMS 2007 European contest. Peyman began learning music at the age of 5 and started teaching at the age of 8 and currently teaches santur performance and music technology courses at London universities. Peyman has established and presided over a number of musical societies and bands, including Music Association of Iranian Students and the National Iranian Student Orchestra. He has solo and group performances in Iran, USA, Canada, Syria, Jordan, Turkey, Italy, Greece, Hong Kong and the UK. He is a graduate of Shiraz University, Tarbiat Modarres University and Queen Mary, University of London. He is currently developing computer algorithms for automatic estimation of Persian musical signals. He published his results in ISMIR, DAFx and AES conferences.He has toured the world with a multi-ethnic programme "The Voice of Santur", performing Persian, Kurdish, Greek, Armenian, Turkish and Ceilidh (Scottish & Irish) music since 2010.
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