Pejman Tadayon

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Pejman Tadayon is a Rome-based musician, composer, and visual artist originally from Esfahan, Iran, where he was born in 1977. He is an expert in Persian and Sufi music, having studied the traditional Persian musical repertoire (radif) and instruments like the târ and setâr with notable teachers such as Kamran Keyvan and Mohammed Reza Lotfi. Moving to Italy in 2003, Pejman continued his artistic journey, combining his roots in Persian music with Italian and European influences. In Rome, he founded the Pejman Tadayon Ensemble and the Galleria Sonora, where he organizes musical events and teaches Eastern music theory.

Pejman's work often bridges cultural divides, exemplified by projects like "Rumi e San Francesco," which inspired a documentary titled "When Rumi meets Francesco." His eclectic style has led to collaborations with various artists and the creation of diverse projects, such as Cafè Loti, which brings together Eastern and Western musical traditions. Pejman's artistic vision is deeply rooted in Sufism, which he sees as a cultural bridge between the Middle East and Europe. His music reflects this openness, blending traditional Persian and Italian influences with a contemporary flair. Recent releases include albums like "Non siamo sufi" and "Silk Road," showcasing his unique blend of musical styles.

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