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Masato Tani

Masato Tani

Santur

Masato Tani is a Japanese Ethnomusicologist with an expertise in Persian traditional music. Dr. Tani is fluent in Persian and is a professional santur player. He lived in Iran for four years and earned a Bachelor of Arts in Music at Tehran's Art University in 1998.
Dr. Tani is currently an associate professor at Kobe University in Japan. He has published a book titled Music of Iran: Vocal Culture and Improvisation, published in Japan, which has recently been translated and will soon be published in English.
http://www2.kobe-u.ac.jp/~tanimast/

Santoor, the Iranian folk instrument - the world of magical sounds

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Santoor, the Iranian folk instrument - the world of magical sounds

Masato Tani

Enjoy the magical sound of the santur, an Iranian folk instrument that has its roots in string strumming and is therefore considered by some to be the ancestor of the piano. In addition to a traditional performance with the tombak, a percussion instrument characterized by its intricate finger-work, there will be a more contemporary piece with the addition of drums. The performance is accompanied by a video commentary by a researcher who has published many books and articles on Iranian music.

¥800

Santoor, the Iranian folk instrument - the world of magical sounds

40:06

Santoor, the Iranian folk instrument - the world of magical sounds

Masato Tani

¥880

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