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Persian Wedding Songs to liven up Spanish museum

  1. Culture
April 8, 2006 - 0:0
TEHRAN – Spain-based Iranian musicians Shahryar Zarrinpanjeh and Hamid Seikhani are to perform Persian Wedding Songs at the National Anthropology Museum in Madrid today, the Persian service of the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) reported on Friday.

There will be no admission fee for the concert, which is organized by the museum.

“Persian traditional wedding songs, especially those played on santur and tonbak, are unique and very interesting,” reads a part of the museum’s announcement.

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