Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A music school in Tehran had been a safe haven for young and old Iranians, before it was destroyed by an air strike during the ...
After the bombs fall, what lingers is not just debris, but an aching silence. Standing in the ruins of his destroyed school, an Iranian music teacher refused to let that silence be the final sound.
IRAN AFFAIRS: From Tehran’s underground to London’s drill scene, 021kid is using UK music to show the world Iran’s revolution ...
In Tehran, a music teacher returns to his bombed school to play, choosing music over war's sounds.
In the 1950s, Younes Dardashti, a Jewish man from Tehran’s Jewish ghetto, became one of Iran’s most celebrated singers. As the country underwent rapid secularization under the Shah, Jewish communities ...
The sounds of classical Persian music used to fill the rooms of the Honiak Music Academy in Tehran: the deft plucking of the setar, the ringing of the santur. It was the pride and joy of Iranian ...
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