Traditional singing from the past to the present
Iranian or traditional singing is composed of different instruments and songs. The history of this style dates back to before the birth of Christ and its spread is not limited to Iran and has affected many parts of Afghanistan, Pakistan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Turkey, and Greece. Traditional singing is performed on different instruments (7 instruments) and singers of this style can sing on any of these instruments. Among the ancient singers of this style, we can mention Barbad, Nakisa, and Ramtin, and from today's singers, we can mention Mohammad Reza Shajarian, Shahram Nazeri, Homayoun Shajarian, Parvaz Homay, and so on.
Music in Philadelphia
The city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has a vibrant and documentary musical heritage dating back to colonial times. Innovations in classical music, opera, R&B, jazz, and soul have made Philadelphia music internationally and internationally famous. Philadelphia music institutions have long played an important role in Pennsylvania music as well as nationwide, especially in the early development of hip-hop music. Philadelphia's diverse population is also known for its variety of styles, from Hall dancing to traditional Irish music, as well as its flourishing classical and folk music scene. The city has nurtured many famous American composers and musicians, including Leonard Bernstein and Samuel Barber, throughout the twentieth and present centuries. The city has played an equally prominent role in the development of popular music. In the early years of rock and roll, a number of popular South Philadelphia-born singers, including Xabi Checker, Frankie Avalon, and Bobby Riddle, entered the music scene. Wave Festival, Manayunk Art Festival, Rush Music Festival, Philadelphia Folk Festival, Philadelphia Marginal Festival, etc. are among the most important festivals in this city.