Shahrokh Hedayati is a Kurdish singer who started his career in 2008. Most of his works are performed with the group of Kamkars
More than half a century has passed since the formation of the Kamkars group. A team that has become famous after all these years in the performance of a working group, and among their honors is maintaining a standard music group with the Kamkar brand.
Ardeshir Kamkar (born on November 19, 1962 in Sanandaj) is a composer. He is a member of the Kamkars group. Since childhood, he learned the violin from his father. Some time later, he became a member of the Sanandaj Culture and Art Orchestra as a violinist.
Among her characteristics in playing the kamanche, we can mention the positions of 7 and above and the performance of harmonic sounds, these techniques are specific to the violin instrument and are almost hardly applicable to the kamanche instrument.
Arslan Kamkar was born on December 23, 1960 in Sanandaj. He learned the basics of music from his father, Hasan Kamkar. When he was young, he used to perform concerts in Sanandaj with various groups supervised by his father.
After some time, Arslan Kamkar traveled to Tehran and continued to study music at Tehran University's Faculty of Fine Arts. After completing music lessons, he started working with Tehran Symphony Orchestra as a violinist. He is currently one of the members of this group and the master of the Tehran Symphony Orchestra. He is also the master of the Kurdistan Philharmonic Orchestra. Maryam Ebrahimpour, Sina Jahanabadi, Rozbeh Bakhtiari and Golriz Zarbakhsh mentioned
Arjang Kamkar (born on July 24, 1956 in Sanandaj) is a Tembek musician, painter and a member of the Kamkar group. Since his childhood, he was interested in the art of painting and playing Tombak. At the time of the formation of the Kamkars group, Arjang Kamkar accompanied the Sanandaj culture and art orchestra as a Tombak musician.
In addition to educational activities, he performed many concerts with Shida and Aref groups. Now he is teaching tambak playing at Kamkarha school. On February 6, 2018, in the celebration of the 19th anniversary of the establishment of the Iran Music House, "Arjang Kamkar" was honored with a plaque and a statue of the Music House.
Arslan Kamkar was born on December 23, 1960 in Sanandaj. He learned the basics of music from his father, Hasan Kamkar. When he was young, he used to perform concerts in Sanandaj with various groups supervised by his father.
After some time, Arslan Kamkar traveled to Tehran and continued to study music at Tehran University's Faculty of Fine Arts. After completing music lessons, he started working with Tehran Symphony Orchestra as a violinist. He is currently one of the members of this group and the master of Tehran Symphony Orchestra. He is also the master of the Kurdistan Philharmonic Orchestra. In 2013, he was awarded a first degree in art. Among his students, we can mention Maryam Ebrahimpour, Sina Jahanabadi, Rozbeh Bakhtiari and Golriz Zarbakhsh.
The Kamkars group will perform pieces of Kurdish music together with Shahrokh Hedayati in the Vahdat Hall, with the presence of musicians such as Faraz Marofi, Abbas Jafari, and Zaniar Pandar, under the supervision of Ardeshir Kamkar.
Kurdish music refers to music performed in the Kurdish language, as well as Zazaki and Gurani.
Due to the importance of the Kurdish people, this music has many fans in the Kurdish regions, the Middle East and West Asia.
Kurdish music includes songs, and music without words and songs that are sung in Kurdish and Zaza-Gorani languages and are very attractive among different ethnic groups and non-Kurds.
This type of music is made of two parts, classical and modern, each of which has its own types and branches. The origin of Kurdish songs can be considered legends, brave stories and love stories, Shahnameh and poems with content.
Kurdish music among the people of Kurdistan has an inseparable link with the daily life of the people of that land.
Another type of Kurdish folk music is related to anecdotes and stories; Narrative songs can be divided into two parts: heroic and endearing.
Kurdish music is one of the few Iranian musics in which improvisation and improvisation are common. Improvisation is one of the most heavy styles in Kurdish music, and it is necessary for the artist to have enough skill to improvise in other styles as well.
Improvising artists must work in this field for many years and can perform improvisation only with complete familiarity with other Kurdish music styles, and in addition to knowing the weight and rhythm of music, they also have the talent of singing internally, so that they can perform in this Get the necessary style of success.
Sanandaj day is equal to 26 April every year. This day is the anniversary of Shah Safi's order to build the city of Sanandaj by the ruler of Kurdistan Suleiman Khan Ardalan.
Kamanche is one of Iranian musical instruments. In addition to the belly, handle and head at the lower end of the instrument, this instrument has a base that is placed on the ground or on the player's feet. There is a type of kamanche known as Lori kamanche that has an open back and the Lori people call it "Tal".