
“Every time we play, we think of our country, Iran,” Majid said afterwards. “Our music is very deep. It carries many feelings at once: sadness, happiness and imagination of home.”
The concert, held at the brothers’ newly opened music workshop, featured five family instrumentalists whose individual performances merged into a single seamless harmony that transported the audience.
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Against the backdrop of the Middle East conflict, the Shamaeezadah brothers are using their workshop to preserve and share Persian culture, offering traditional music as a sanctuary and bridge between Iran and China amid deep geopolitical uncertainty.
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