Parviz Meshkatian, the great master of Persian santoor, passes away. Parviz Meshkatian was born in Neishabur (northeastern Iran) in 1955. He started his musical training at the age of six with his fat… more →
PEYMAN AND HIS TONBAKtonbak wrote 3 months ago: Parviz Meshkatian, the great master of Persian santoor, passes away. Parviz Meshkatian was born in N … more →
brokenmystic wrote 1 year ago: One night, Lover met with Beloved Face to face in the lonely Garden So tired of words and concealing … more →
tonbak wrote 1 year ago: LOS ANGELES: SPIC-MACKAY is organizing a free santoor-concert by Pandit Tarun Bhattacharya at Moore … more →
tonbak wrote 2 years ago: Yesterday our concert went well. It was a great international world music festival held in Halle an … more →
tonbak wrote 2 years ago: By Peyman Nasehpour Though there is no doubt about the antiquity of music in Khuzestan province of I … more →
tonbak wrote 2 years ago: The santoor (also spelled as santour and santur) is most likely of Persian origin. It is believed th … more →
tonbak wrote 2 years ago: This trapezium made me crazy! By Pooyan Nassehpoor The great craftsman Mehdi Nãzemi, who developed t … more →
tonbak wrote 2 years ago: Persian music instruments for sale TAR Tar is a plucked stringed instrument (a long-necked lute) tha … more →
tonbak wrote 2 years ago: Pooyan Nassehpoor, santoor player, the second child of Ostad Nasrollah Nasehpoor, was born in Tehran … more →