Tahmoures Pournazeri
Background information
Birth nameTahmoures Pournazeri
Also known asTamoures
Born (1977-02-08) 8 February 1977
Kermanshah, Iran
OriginKermanshah, Iran
GenresIranian traditional music
Occupation(s)Musician & composer
Years active1989–present
Websitetamoures.com

Tahmoures Pournazeri (Persian: تهمورس پورناظری; born 8 February 1977) is an Iranian multi-instrumentalist and Iranian traditional musician. He is a member of Shamss Ensemble since 1989, along with his father Kaykhosro Pournazeri and his brother Sohrab pournazeri.

He has been acclaimed by the U.S. Senate for composing music for the International Norooz Celebration,[1] and collaborated with artists like Joan Baez, Shujaat Hussain Khan, and the great master Mohammad Reza Shajarian. He has composed for fifteen albums covering six genres of music, participated in the Avignon Festival at the age of 15, won first honors among Young Iranian Talents at age 14, and performed with the Shams Ensemble at Iran's most celebrated concert halls starting at age 12.[2]

Early Age

Tahmoures was born in February 1977 to the musical Pournazeri family. His father Kaykhosro Pournazeri is known as the father of Sufi music and of the Tanboor, his grandfather Haji Khan was a distinguished Tar player.

Career

Tahmoures' knowledge in the fields of Iranian tribal and traditional music,[3] as well as western-style composition, has allowed him to create a new and original style – which is considered a great accomplishment in Eastern music.[4][5]

Along with his father Kaykhosro and his brother Sohrab, Tahmoures leads and directs the Shamss Ensemble – considered one of Iran's foremost musical groups. He plays all the major Iranian instruments, concentrating especially on the Tar, Setar, Tanboor, Barbat, and Daf – and has experimented with and composed for new instruments designed by Mohammad Reza Shajarian.

Tahmoures continues to compose in the fields of mystical music, modern Iranian classical music, Kurdish music, symphonic orchestral music, and modern fusion. He also has extensive experience in the field of music recording.[6]

His cooperation with Homayoun Shajarian, the celebrated Iranian singer, has led to a best-selling album, ‘Beyond Any Form’, and the highest-grossing concert tour[7][8] in the history of Iranian music, with a total audience of over 120,000. The album also features Sohrab Pournazeri on the Kamancheh, American composer David K. Garner, Indian Sitar virtuoso Shujaat Khan, Venezuelan flutist Pedro Eustache, and American blues guitarist Jimmy Johnson.[9]

He performed at NPR[10] with Mohammadreza Shajarian and Sohrab Pournazeri.

Tahmouras Pournazeri was about to perform the “Baz Amadam” concert,[11] with Sahar Mohammadi Boroujerdi, which can be considered as a performance-concert, in July 2023 at Sa'adabad Complex in Tehran. The music of this performance was based on traditional Iranian music, tanbour music and contemporary Persian music, combined with classical and electronic music. And the story of each song was about to perform by a dance group named "Harkat". But the concert canceled because the Iranian government forbidden Tahmoures to perform with a female singer and a dance group contain female dancers. And he announced that he will not run the show without his female members.[12]

Discography

Albums
Album Released Composer Singer Tracks
Colors of Transcendence - Tahmoures Pournazeri MohammadReza Shajarian
Tanblues[13][14][15] 1399 Tahmoures Pournazeri Josette Bushell-Mingo 7
Tanbours Chant 1393 Kaykhosro Pournazeri, Tahmoures Pournazeri, Sohrab Pournazeri Alireza Ghorbani 14
Raindrops 1393 Kaykhosro Pournazeri,

Tahmoures Pournazeri,

Sohrab Pournazeri

Alireza Ghorbani 12
Beyond Any Form 1392 Tahmoures Pournazeri Homayoun Shajarian 8
Become A Fable 1389 Tahmoures Pournazeri Sohrab Pournazri 8
The Land of Sun 1388 Tahmoures Pournazeri Farshad Jamali 11
Hidden in Heart 1386 Kaykhosro Pournazeri,

Tahmoures Pournazeri, Sohrab Pournazeri

Hamidreza Norbakhsh 11
The Land of Love 1384 Tahmoures Pournazeri Farshad Jamali 10
Sewi Sour 1377 Tahmoures Pournazeri Bijan Kamkar 8

Concerts

References

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