Pejman Akbarzadeh

Piano recital in Amsterdam

First Persian Piano recital in Amsterdam by Pejman Akbarzadeh at Bethanienklooster [Convent of Bethany], March 1st, 2008. Akbarzadeh, who is also a researcher and journalist, was born in 1980 in Shiraz. He received his first piano lesson at the age of 9, and later studied under Farman Behboud, former professor at the Tehran Conservatory>>> www.pejmanakbarzadeh.com

26-Mar-2008
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Pejman gol kaashti

by Abarmard on

khaili ziba bood. Montazereh CD et hastam:) kako valo khaili khoob boodaa, vali az ee beytaram mishod (Shukhi)


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excellent performance

by Anonymous77 (not verified) on

Doing the piece more justice than it is due and despite the awful accoustics in the hall.

The piece(s) is dreadful, but then I could never stand that Maroofi genre of transposition onto the piano into mushy melodies, hacked with classical sonata formats.

Wishing Mr Akbarzadeh the best of his gentle nature and excellent playing.


Darius Kadivar

Great Concert Pajman Jan

by Darius Kadivar on

Wonderful Concert. Pejman Rock's !


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I wish you the best success

by AJ (not verified) on

I wish you the best success in your work.
Well done!


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So many gifted, talented

by Seagull (not verified) on

So many gifted, talented Iraninans, all over the world. Proud of you all.


ramintork

I just missed it in Amsterdam

by ramintork on

Thanks Party Girl, your posting are great.

I just came back from Amsterdam and missed this recital.


Mort Gilani

Proud of You

by Mort Gilani on

Bravo to Pejman! Keep up the good work.


Majid

Great...

by Majid on

Great performance and greater personality.

Wish to hear more about him.

Party Girl : you're doing a fine job here, Thanks


پیام

It would have been nice to be one of the audience

by پیام on

since I live near Amsterdam. To bad wasn't announced earlier. Jahanshah; maybe an idea to arrange a event calendar?