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Mohammad-Reza Shajarian (; , 23 September 1940 – 8 October 2020) was an Iranian
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'') of
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. He was also known for his skills in
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activities. Shajarian started his singing career in 1959 at Radio Khorasan, rising to prominence in the 1960s with his distinct singing style. Shajarian was one of the very few singers who managed to get permission to sing publicly after the 1979 revolution. In fact, right before 1979 there was an abundance of excellent singers like
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, Golpa,
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, whom Shajarian was far from being able to compete with due to lack of talent. Shajarian's main teachers were
Ahmad Ebadi Ahmad Ebādi (; 1906 – 1993) was an Iranian musician and setar player. Born in Tehran, he was a member of the most extraordinary family of Iranian music. Ahmad's father, Mirza Abdollah, is arguably the most influential figure in Persian tradit ...
, Esmaeil Mehrtash, Abdollah Davami, and Nour-Ali Boroumand. He also learned the vocal styles of singers from previous generations, including Reza Gholi Mirza Zelli, Fariborz Manouchehri, Ghamar Molouk Vaziri, Eghbal Azar and Taj Isfahani. He cited legendary Persian
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soloist
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as highly influential to his development, indicating that he often tried to mimic Shahnaz's playing style in his singing. Shajarian collaborated with musicians such as
Parviz Meshkatian Parviz Meshkatian (Persian: پرويز مشكاتيان; May 15, 1955 – September 21, 2009) was an Iranian musician, composer, researcher and university lecturer. Biography Born in Neyshabur, Meshkatian entered the Tehran Academy of Ar ...
, Mohammad Reza Lotfi,
Hossein Alizadeh Hossein Alizadeh (; born August 24, 1951) is an Iranian musician, composer, radif-preserver, researcher, teacher, and tar, shurangiz and setar instrumentalist and improviser. He has performed with such musicians as Shahram Nazeri, Mohamm ...
,
Faramarz Payvar Master Farâmarz Pâyvar (, ; 10 February 1933 – 9 December 2009) was an Iranian composer and santur player. Payvar died on 9 December 2009 after a long struggle with brain damage. Although once perceived as marginal, the santur is now cons ...
, Dariush Pirniakan, and
Sohrab Pournazeri Sohrab Pournazeri is an Iranian musician and composer. He plays Kamancheh and Tanbour. Career Sohrab Pournazeri, born in 1983, is a musician who plays Tanbour, Kamancheh, and Setar. Sohrab is the son of Kaykhosro Pournazeri, He joined Sham ...
. He was recognized as a skilled singer in the challenging traditional Dastgah style. His works also cover some songs of Iranian ethnic music, including
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,
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,
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and Lur music.
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in France presented Shajarian with the Picasso Award in 1999 and with the UNESCO Mozart Medal in 2006. In 2017, ''
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'' cited him as the "Greatest living maestro of
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". After coming out in support of the
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and criticizing the Iranian government, he was banned from holding concerts and releasing music.


Early life

Mohammad-Reza Shajarian was born on 23 September 1940 in
Mashhad Mashhad ( ; ), historically also known as Mashad, Meshhed, or Meshed in English, is the List of Iranian cities by population, second-most-populous city in Iran, located in the relatively remote north-east of the country about from Tehran. ...
, Iran. His father, Mehdi, was a Quran qari, as was his grandfather Ali Akbar. His mother was Afsar Shahverdiani, who died in 2007. He was the oldest of five siblings, and studied singing at the age of five under the supervision of his father by recitation of the Quran.


Music career


Early work

At the age of 12, he began studying the Persian classical repertoire known as the ''
Radif In Persian poetry, Persian, Turkic, and Urdu poetry, Urdu ghazals, the ''radīf'' (from Arabic ; ; ; ; ; ) is the word which must end each line of the first couplet and the second line of all the following couplets. It is preceded by a ''qafiya'' ...
'' without his father's consent as studying and performing music was against his father's religious beliefs. This may have been the reason why he chose the stage name "Siavash Bidakani" in his early career as a singer, which did not last long, and soon he used his real name again. Shajarian started his singing career in 1959 at Radio
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, rising to prominence in the 1960s with his distinct style of singing. Since then his career has included teaching at
Tehran University The University of Tehran (UT) or Tehran University (, ) is a public collegiate university in Iran, and the oldest and most prominent Iranian university located in Tehran. Based on its historical, socio-cultural, and political pedigree, as well as ...
's Department of Fine Arts, working at National Radio and television, researching Persian/Iranian music, and making numerous recordings.


Music bands

Shajarian was not always in music groups, but he did the vocals for the
Masters of Persian Music Masters of Persian Music is a Persian classical music Musical ensemble, ensemble (or "Supergroup (music), supergroup") founded in 2000 by four internationally recognized ''ustāds'' (masters) of the genre: vocalist Mohammad-Reza Shajarian; comp ...
with his son
Homayoun Shajarian Homayoun Shajarian (, born 21 May 1975) is an Iranian singer. Homayoun is the son of Iranian singer Mohammad-Reza Shajarian, He learned singing from his father and started his musical career in the 1990s. Early life Shajarian was born in Te ...
, as well as two other ''ostads'',
Kayhan Kalhor Kayhan Kalhor (, born on 24 November 1964) is an Iran, Iranian Kurds, Kurdish kamancheh and setar player, and a vocal composer. He has received three Grammy Award for Best Traditional World Music Album nominations. Kalhor has also earned two nom ...
and
Hossein Alizadeh Hossein Alizadeh (; born August 24, 1951) is an Iranian musician, composer, radif-preserver, researcher, teacher, and tar, shurangiz and setar instrumentalist and improviser. He has performed with such musicians as Shahram Nazeri, Mohamm ...
. He also performed with his daughter Mojgan Shajarian. In 2008, he toured the world with the Ava Ensemble, composed of his son Homayoun (
tombak The tombak (), tonbak () or zarb () is an Iranian goblet drum. It is considered the principal Rhythm in Persian music, percussion instrument of Persian music. The tombak is normally positioned diagonally across the torso, while the player uses ...
and vocals), Hossein Behroozinia ( barbat),
Majid Derakhshani Majid Derakhshani (Persian: مجید درخشانی) (born 13 September 1957 in Sangesar, Imperial State of Iran) is an Iranian musician and composer. He was born into a family of artists from the Iranian province Semnan, Sangesar. Subsequen ...
(
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), Hossain Rezaeenia (
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), and
Saeed Farajpouri Saeed Farajpouri ( 20 February 1961, in Sanandaj, Iran) is a composer, performer, and instructor of a classical Iranian instrument called the Kamancheh The kamancheh (also kamānche or kamāncha) (, , , ) is an Iranian bowed string instrument ...
(
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). In 2012, he toured with the Shahnaz Ensemble with his daughter Mojgan and other band members. The ensemble is named after master tar musician
Jalil Shahnaz Jalil Shahnaz (22 May 1921 – 17 June 2013; Persian: جلیل شهناز) was a Persian classical music musician and a virtuoso of the Persian musical instrument, tar. Biography Jalil Shahnaz was born in 1921 in Isfahan, Persia (Iran). Sha ...
, with a percentage of the proceeds going towards supporting his health care needs.


Masters and students

Shajarian studied with Esmaeil Mehrtash,
Ahmad Ebadi Ahmad Ebādi (; 1906 – 1993) was an Iranian musician and setar player. Born in Tehran, he was a member of the most extraordinary family of Iranian music. Ahmad's father, Mirza Abdollah, is arguably the most influential figure in Persian tradit ...
and Nour-Ali Boroumand. He learned the vocal styles of previous singers such as Hossein Taherzadeh, Reza Gholi Mirza Zelli,
Qamar-ol-Moluk Vaziri Qamar-ol-Moluk Vaziri ( ; (1905 – 5 August 1959), born Qamar Khanum Seyed Hosayn Khan (), commonly known as "Qamar" ( ), was a celebrated Iranian singer, who was also the first woman of her time to sing in public in Iran without wearing a veil. S ...
, Eghbal Azar, and Taj Isfahani. He started playing the santour under the instruction of Jalal Akhbari to understand better and perform the traditional repertoire. In 1971, he was introduced to
Faramarz Payvar Master Farâmarz Pâyvar (, ; 10 February 1933 – 9 December 2009) was an Iranian composer and santur player. Payvar died on 9 December 2009 after a long struggle with brain damage. Although once perceived as marginal, the santur is now cons ...
and took santour lessons with him. Shajarian also learned
Abolhasan Saba Abolhasan Saba (; April 15, 1902 – December 19, 1957) was a renowned Iranian composer, violinist, and setar player. Biography He was born in Tehran to Abul Qasim Khan ''Kamal ol-Saltaneh'', son of Mohammad Jafar Khan ''Sadr ol-Hekma'', son of ...
's vocal
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from Payvar. He also studied under the guidance of master Abdollah Davami, from whom he learned many early Persian songs. Davami also passed on to Shajarian his interpretation of the Radif. Shajarian taught many students in the field of singing, some of whom are: *
Iraj Bastami Iraj Bastami () (November 22, 1957 — December 26, 2003) was a Persian classical music Persian traditional music or Iranian traditional music, also known as Persian classical music or Iranian classical music, refers to the art music, classica ...
* Ali Jahandar *
Shahram Nazeri Shahram Nazeri (, ; born 18 February 1950) is a contemporary Iranian tenor of Kurdish origin from Kermanshah, Iran, who sings Sufi music, classical and traditional Kurdish and Persian music. He has been accompanied by some of the masters of Ira ...
* Hesameddin Seraj * Mozaffar Shafei * Qasem Rafati *
Mohammad Esfahani Mohammad Mahdi Vaezi Esfahani (; born 5 July 1966), better known as Mohammad Esfahani, is an Iranian Persian pop and traditional singer. He graduated from The Medical Sciences University of Iran in 1997, while learning Iranian music from t ...
*
Homayoun Shajarian Homayoun Shajarian (, born 21 May 1975) is an Iranian singer. Homayoun is the son of Iranian singer Mohammad-Reza Shajarian, He learned singing from his father and started his musical career in the 1990s. Early life Shajarian was born in Te ...
* Ali Rostamian * Mohsen Keramati *
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* Sina Sarlak * Mojtaba Asgari


Creating instruments

Shajarian is the creator of many instruments. The first exhibition of his instruments was held in May 2011, the second in September 2013 at the House of Artists by the Del Avaz Cultural and Artistic Institute.


Significant works

*Raast-Panjgaah concert with Mohammad Reza Lotfi in Raast-panjgaah (1976). *Chehre be Chehre with Mohammad Reza Lotfi in Navaa (1977). * Golbang-e Shajarian, Part 1 (Bot-e Chin) features: Ali Akbar Sheida (
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s), Fereydoun Shahbazian (Composer),
Faramarz Payvar Master Farâmarz Pâyvar (, ; 10 February 1933 – 9 December 2009) was an Iranian composer and santur player. Payvar died on 9 December 2009 after a long struggle with brain damage. Although once perceived as marginal, the santur is now cons ...
(Santur), Houshang Zarif (Tar). Part 2 (Dowlat-e Eshq) features Hassan Yousefzamani (Composer),
Ahmad Ebadi Ahmad Ebādi (; 1906 – 1993) was an Iranian musician and setar player. Born in Tehran, he was a member of the most extraordinary family of Iranian music. Ahmad's father, Mirza Abdollah, is arguably the most influential figure in Persian tradit ...
(Setar), Ali Asghar Bahari (
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). Poetry by
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, Saadi and
Baba Taher Baba Tahir or Baba Taher Oryan Hamadani () was an 11th-century dervish poet from Hamadan, Iran who lived during the reign of Tugril of the Seljuk dynasty over Iran. This is almost all that is known of him as he lived a mysterious lifestyle. Alth ...
(1977). *Eshgh Daanad with Mohammad Reza Lotfi in Aboo Ataa (1981). *Aastaan e Jaanaan with
Parviz Meshkatian Parviz Meshkatian (Persian: پرويز مشكاتيان; May 15, 1955 – September 21, 2009) was an Iranian musician, composer, researcher and university lecturer. Biography Born in Neyshabur, Meshkatian entered the Tehran Academy of Ar ...
and Naaser Farhangfar in Bayaat e Zand (Turk) & Sur (1982). *Peyvande Mehr (album) with
Farhang Sharif Farhang Sharif (; – 7 September 2016) was an Iranian musician and renowned tar player.HAMSHAHRI

...

(1984). *Bidaad with
Parviz Meshkatian Parviz Meshkatian (Persian: پرويز مشكاتيان; May 15, 1955 – September 21, 2009) was an Iranian musician, composer, researcher and university lecturer. Biography Born in Neyshabur, Meshkatian entered the Tehran Academy of Ar ...
and the
Aref Ensemble The Aref Ensemble (in Persian: گروه عارف) was a Persian classical music ensemble. It was founded by maestro Parviz Meshkatian, Hossein Alizadeh, and Mohammad Reza Lotfi in 1977. The group was named after Aref Ghazvini, early 20th centu ...
in Homaayoun (1985). *Be yaad e Aaref with Mohammad Reza Lotfi in Bayaat e Turk (1986). *Nava – Morakkab Khaani with
Parviz Meshkatian Parviz Meshkatian (Persian: پرويز مشكاتيان; May 15, 1955 – September 21, 2009) was an Iranian musician, composer, researcher and university lecturer. Biography Born in Neyshabur, Meshkatian entered the Tehran Academy of Ar ...
and the
Aref Ensemble The Aref Ensemble (in Persian: گروه عارف) was a Persian classical music ensemble. It was founded by maestro Parviz Meshkatian, Hossein Alizadeh, and Mohammad Reza Lotfi in 1977. The group was named after Aref Ghazvini, early 20th centu ...
in Navaa, Se-gaah and Dashti (1986). *Doud-e-Oud with
Parviz Meshkatian Parviz Meshkatian (Persian: پرويز مشكاتيان; May 15, 1955 – September 21, 2009) was an Iranian musician, composer, researcher and university lecturer. Biography Born in Neyshabur, Meshkatian entered the Tehran Academy of Ar ...
and the
Tehran Symphony Orchestra The Tehran Symphony Orchestra (TSO, ), founded in 1933, is Iran's oldest and largest symphony orchestra. It was founded as the Municipality Symphony Orchestra by Gholamhossein Minbashian, before entering its modern form under Parviz Mahmoud in 194 ...
in Navaa (1987). *Dastan with
Parviz Meshkatian Parviz Meshkatian (Persian: پرويز مشكاتيان; May 15, 1955 – September 21, 2009) was an Iranian musician, composer, researcher and university lecturer. Biography Born in Neyshabur, Meshkatian entered the Tehran Academy of Ar ...
and the
Aref Ensemble The Aref Ensemble (in Persian: گروه عارف) was a Persian classical music ensemble. It was founded by maestro Parviz Meshkatian, Hossein Alizadeh, and Mohammad Reza Lotfi in 1977. The group was named after Aref Ghazvini, early 20th centu ...
in Chahaar-Gah (1987). *Dastgah Chahargah (live version of Dastan) concert with
Parviz Meshkatian Parviz Meshkatian (Persian: پرويز مشكاتيان; May 15, 1955 – September 21, 2009) was an Iranian musician, composer, researcher and university lecturer. Biography Born in Neyshabur, Meshkatian entered the Tehran Academy of Ar ...
and the
Aref Ensemble The Aref Ensemble (in Persian: گروه عارف) was a Persian classical music ensemble. It was founded by maestro Parviz Meshkatian, Hossein Alizadeh, and Mohammad Reza Lotfi in 1977. The group was named after Aref Ghazvini, early 20th centu ...
recorded live in Bonn (1987). *Ghaasedak with
Parviz Meshkatian Parviz Meshkatian (Persian: پرويز مشكاتيان; May 15, 1955 – September 21, 2009) was an Iranian musician, composer, researcher and university lecturer. Biography Born in Neyshabur, Meshkatian entered the Tehran Academy of Ar ...
and
Homayoun Shajarian Homayoun Shajarian (, born 21 May 1975) is an Iranian singer. Homayoun is the son of Iranian singer Mohammad-Reza Shajarian, He learned singing from his father and started his musical career in the 1990s. Early life Shajarian was born in Te ...
(1994). *Dar Khiaal with
Majid Derakhshani Majid Derakhshani (Persian: مجید درخشانی) (born 13 September 1957 in Sangesar, Imperial State of Iran) is an Iranian musician and composer. He was born into a family of artists from the Iranian province Semnan, Sangesar. Subsequen ...
in Segaah & Bayaat e Zand (Turk) (1995). *Zemestaan Ast with
Hossein Alizadeh Hossein Alizadeh (; born August 24, 1951) is an Iranian musician, composer, radif-preserver, researcher, teacher, and tar, shurangiz and setar instrumentalist and improviser. He has performed with such musicians as Shahram Nazeri, Mohamm ...
and Keyhan Kalhor in Maahoor and Homaayoun (1999). *
Night, Silence, Desert ''Night, Silence, Desert'' () is a collaborative album by Iranian musician Kayhan Kalhor with Mohammad Reza Shajarian and others, released on 12 September 2000 in the United States through Traditional Crossroads records. Track listing Person ...
(Persian: ''Shab, Sokoot, Kavir'') with Keyhan Kalhor based on the folk music of
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. Traditional Crossroads (2000). *Bi To Be Sar Nemishavad with the
Masters of Persian Music Masters of Persian Music is a Persian classical music Musical ensemble, ensemble (or "Supergroup (music), supergroup") founded in 2000 by four internationally recognized ''ustāds'' (masters) of the genre: vocalist Mohammad-Reza Shajarian; comp ...
Ensemble in Navaa and Bayaat e Kord (2002). *Faryaad with the
Masters of Persian Music Masters of Persian Music is a Persian classical music Musical ensemble, ensemble (or "Supergroup (music), supergroup") founded in 2000 by four internationally recognized ''ustāds'' (masters) of the genre: vocalist Mohammad-Reza Shajarian; comp ...
Ensemble in Raast-panjgaah (2003). *Devoid Grail with Fereydoun Shahbazian in Mahour and Dashti (2004). *Serr-e-Eshgh with
Parviz Meshkatian Parviz Meshkatian (Persian: پرويز مشكاتيان; May 15, 1955 – September 21, 2009) was an Iranian musician, composer, researcher and university lecturer. Biography Born in Neyshabur, Meshkatian entered the Tehran Academy of Ar ...
and Mohammad Mousavi in Maahoor. *Sepideh Album with Mohammad Reza Lotfi and Sheyda Ensemble in Maahoor. *Cheshmeye Noush with Mohammad Reza Lotfi and Majid Khaladj in Raast-panjgaah.


Politics

Shajarian's Bidaad album was recorded after a three-year hiatus from a commercial recording. The album's lyrics speak of a wonderful place having been reduced to shambles and bloodshed, in which he sings in sadness, "what happened?". When giving a lecture at
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, Sacramento on 2 March 2012, he was asked what the lyrics of this song meant. His response made it clear that he chose these
lyrics Lyrics are words that make up a song, usually consisting of verses and choruses. The writer of lyrics is a lyricist. The words to an extended musical composition such as an opera are, however, usually known as a "libretto" and their writer, ...
based on what happened to the Iranian regime after the revolution – a once beautiful country being reduced to shambles. This is widely considered his first commercial recording meant to represent the voice of an oppressed people in Iran. Shajarian has indicated support for Iranians
protesting A protest (also called a demonstration, remonstration, or remonstrance) is a public act of objection, disapproval or dissent against political advantage. Protests can be thought of as acts of cooperation in which numerous people cooperate ...
against the 12 June 2009 Iranian presidential election results. When Iran's president,
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (born Mahmoud Sabbaghian on 28 October 1956) is an Iranian Iranian principlists, principlist and Iranian nationalism, nationalist politician who served as the sixth president of Iran from 2005 to 2013. He is currently a mem ...
referred to the protesters as " dust and trash", Shajarian told a
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channel telephone interviewer that he (Shajarian) considered himself the voice of dust and trash: "It is the voice of dust and trash, and it will always remain the voice of dust and trash." He also asked
IRIB The Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB; ) or Seda va Sima () for short, formerly called National Iranian Radio and Television until the Iranian revolution of 1979, is an Iranian state-controlled media corporation that holds a monopo ...
(Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting) to stop broadcasting his songs. He mentioned that his famous song "Iran, Ey Saraye Omid" (Iran, the land of Hope), has no relation with the current situation of his country. After Shajarian criticized the government public and sided with the
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protesters, the
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banned his
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, which used to be a fixture of
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until then. Even against Shajarian's will, the state TV and
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stopped airing '' Rabbana'', a
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sung during the Muslim fasting month of
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heralding the moment of fast-breaking. The recital had been broadcast regularly every Ramadan since the 1979 revolution but swept from public view after the legendary singer fell out of favor with the establishment. A Shajarian fan in Tehran told
The Guardian ''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in Manchester in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'' and changed its name in 1959, followed by a move to London. Along with its sister paper, ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardi ...
Ramadan without ''Rabbana'' was like
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without Christmas carol. In the elections of
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and
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criticized the ban on broadcasting Shajarian's works and demanded that Shajarian's works be broadcast on television and radio. In an interview in 2016, Shajarian stated that "my criticism was a mistake of one person, I am not against the republic system. Our music has always been attacked or criticized by a class of religious people. Of course, some of the deviant music can be like this. But the nature of music is not deviant. I myself am fundamentally opposed to deviant music. We accept the clergy and religion". Lyrics of his song "Language of Fire," issued in September 2009, — "Lay down your gun, Come, sit down, talk, hear. Perhaps the light of humanity will get through to your heart too" — are thought by some observers to speak "directly to the plainclothes
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i militiamen and security forces" who had beaten protesters during recent unrest. In an interview with
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in 2016, Shajarian said that he was not against the
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and that his protest was only against one person (
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). "We say you have no right to insult the people. This is not a fall with the whole system." Shajarian continues: "Several years ago, we had a concert in
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with the Aref group, led by the living memory of
Parviz Meshkatian Parviz Meshkatian (Persian: پرويز مشكاتيان; May 15, 1955 – September 21, 2009) was an Iranian musician, composer, researcher and university lecturer. Biography Born in Neyshabur, Meshkatian entered the Tehran Academy of Ar ...
. As soon as we were present on the group stage, they started chanting. They chanted against the
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. The children in the group were all upset. When they chanted, we just sat and listened, and they chanted. They saw that we were not doing anything. Some ordinary people who came also shook hands with us to start our work. I also told Parviz to perform the last ballad and then go. We had two parts of the program, in each of which there were five ballads, and we only performed the last ballad, and we got up and went out, and the children brought their instruments. I told the person announcing the program to say behind the microphone. In honor of those who bought tickets and came from far and near, we performed this ballad. And get your money back and go. Later it turned out that the organizer was one of them, so I came backstage and told him as much as I could.


Later life, death and legacy

While in exile, Shajarian privately sat for a series of rare interviews that form the basis of a feature-length documentary entitled ''The Voice of Dust and Ash''. In a leaked clip of the documentary, Shajarian can be heard saying, "I am Mohammad Reza Shajarian, son of Iran. My voice is part of Iran's ancient culture, to remind the people of the world that we have had a culture of love, peace and friendship." The clip went viral on social media twice, once in 2016 and again upon Shajarian's death in 2020. Shot in California and Iran, the interviews occurred shortly before he announced his cancer diagnosis and the rapid deterioration of his health. They now constitute his last public testament. In March 2016, Shajarian revealed that he had had
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for the past fifteen years. He appeared with shaved hair in his Nowrouz congratulation video, published on his YouTube account.
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composed a poem after announcement of Shajarian's illness and described it as a sad day in happy days of Nowruz. Shajarian transferred to hospital on 27 January 2020 and had a successful surgery. He was released from hospital on 25 August but was hospitalized again on 5 October. Shajarian died on 8 October 2020 at the age of 80 at intensive care unit of Jam Hospital in Tehran. The cause of his death was not immediately made public. A private religious ceremony was held following day at
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in Tehran, before his body being transferred to
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. He was buried at the Tomb of Ferdowsi in Tus, Iran, Tus, Mashhad, on 10 October.


Personal life

In 1962, Shajarian married teacher Farkhondeh Golafshan when he was 21 years old. They had one son Homayoun Shajarian, Homayoun and three daughters, Farzaneh (a.k.a. Raheleh), Mojgan Shajarian, Mojgan and Afsaneh. Afsaneh married
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. Shajarian and Golafshan divorced in 1993. His second marriage was to Katayoun Khansari, sister of his son's wife, in 1995. The couple had one son, Ryan who was born in 1997 in Vancouver, Canada.


Awards and distinctions

*National Iranian Radio and Television, NIRT Golden Cup (1977) *Golden Picasso Medal (1999) *Nominated for Grammy Award for Best Traditional World Music Album (2004, 2006) *Nushin Medal (2008) *The UNESCO Mozart Medal (2006) *One of NPR's 50 great voices. (2010) *French National Order of the Legion of Honour (2014) *National Order of Merit (France), National Order of Merit (2014) *Aga Khan Trust for Culture (2019)


Discography


Released music albums

Some of the following albums are joint works between Mohammad-Reza Shajarian and
Shahram Nazeri Shahram Nazeri (, ; born 18 February 1950) is a contemporary Iranian tenor of Kurdish origin from Kermanshah, Iran, who sings Sufi music, classical and traditional Kurdish and Persian music. He has been accompanied by some of the masters of Ira ...
or Homayoun Shajarian. Among these works are composers such as Mohammad-Reza Lotfi,
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,
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and
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. * ''Robaeiat-e Khayyam'' (1972) * ''Chavosh 1 (Be Yad-e Aref)'' (1977) * ''Golbang-e Shajarian'' (1978) * ''Chavosh 2'' (1978) * ''Sepideh (Chavosh 6)'' (1979) * ''Chavosh 7'' (1979) * ''Jan Jan (Chavosh 9)'' (1979) * ''Raz-e Del'' (1979) * ''Entezar-e Del'' (1979) * ''Peyvand-e Mehr'' (1984) * ''Astan-e Janan'' (1985) * ''Bidad'' (1985) * ''Serr-e Eshgh (Mahoor)'' (1986) * ''Nava, Morakabkhani'' (1986) * ''Dastan'' (1988) * ''Saz-e Ghese Goo'' (1988) * ''Dood-e Ood'' (1989) * ''Del-e Majnoon'' (1990–1991) * ''Khalvatgozideh'' (1991) * ''Payam-e Nasim'' (1991) * ''Sarv Chaman'' (1991) * ''Asman-e Eshgh'' (1991) * ''Delshodegan'' (1992) * ''Yad-e Ayyam'' (1992) * ''Cheshmeye Noosh'' (1993) * ''Bahariyeh'' (1994) * ''Gonbad-e Mina'' (1994) * ''Jan-e Oshagh'' (1995) * ''Peygham-e Ahl-e Del'' (1995) * ''Dar Khial'' (1996) * ''Rosvaye Del'' (1996) * ''Eshgh Danad'' (1997) * ''Shab-e Vasl'' (1997) * ''Moamaye Hasti'' (1997) * ''Chehreh Be Chehreh'' (1998) * ''Shab, Sokout, Kavir'' (1998) * ''Aram-e Jan'' (1998) * ''Ahang-e Vafa'' (1999) * ''Booye Baran'' (1999) * ''Zemestan Ast'' (2001) * ''Bi To Besar Nemishavad'' (2002) * ''Faryad'' (2002) * ''Hamnava Ba Bam'' (2003) * ''Jam-e Tohi'' (2004) * ''Saz-e Khamoosh'' (2007) * ''Sorood-e Mehr'' (2007) * ''Ghoghaye Eshghbazan'' (2007) * ''Konsert-e Mohammad-Reza Shajarian Va Gorooh-e Ava'' (2008) * ''Konsert-e Mohammad-Reza Shajarian Va Gorooh-e Shahnaz (Randan-e Mast Va Morgh-e Khoshkhan)'' (2008) * ''Ah Baran'' (2009) * ''Zaban-e Atash'' (2009) * ''Randan-e Mast'' (2009) * ''Konsert-e Mohammad-Reza Shajarian Va Gorooh-e Shahnaz Dar Dubai'' (2010) * ''Morgh-e Khoshkhan'' (2011) * ''Ranghaye Taali'' (2013) * ''Tarigh-e Eshgh'' (2016) * ''Khorasaniat'' (2019) * ''Deylaman'' (Unknown date)


Film title singer

* ''Love-stricken'' (1991) * ''Abjad'' (2002) * ''It is Winter'' (2005)


See also

*List of Iranian musicians *Music of Iran *National Iranian Symphony Orchestra


References


Additional sources

*Laudan Nooshin, in ''The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians'', edited by Stanley Sadie, second edition (Macmillan, London, 2001). . (Oxford University Press, 2001). .


External links


Official website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Shajarian, Mohammad-Reza 1940 births 2020 deaths 20th-century Iranian male singers 21st-century Iranian male singers Academic staff of the University of Tehran Deaths from cancer in Iran Deaths from kidney cancer in Iran Iranian classical musicians Iranian classical singers Iranian folk singers Iranian music educators Iranian santur players Musicians from Mashhad Persian-language singers of Iran Recipients of the Legion of Honour Singers awarded knighthoods