Tar (lute) - Some Old Masters and Contemporary Tar Players

Some Old Masters and Contemporary Tar Players

  • Hossein Alizadeh
  • Qolam Hossein Bigjeh-Khani
  • Majid Derakhshani
  • Aqa Hossein-Qoli
  • Mohammad Reza Lotfi
  • Ilyas Malayev
  • Hamid Motebassem
  • Morteza Neydavoud
  • Jalil Shahnaz
  • Ali-Akbar Shahnazi
  • Farhang Sharif
  • Dariush Talai
  • Ali-Naqi Vaziri
  • Hooshang Zarif
  • Nevcivan Özel

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