The group was founded as Hafez Ensemble in 2005 by Sa'id Jafarzādeh Homāy[1] (سعيد جعفرزاده هماي), also known as Parvāz Homāy (پرواز همای) and Homāy Foomani.[2] The group's performance follows a Persian tradition of music making known as Chāmeh Sarā'i[3] (چامه سرایی) according to which one person is in charge of writing the poems, composing the musics, arranging the instruments as well as singing the songs. The instruments employed by this Ensemble include Daf, Dayereh, Kamāncheh, Lute, Reed, Robab, Santour, Tār and Tonbak. The Mastān Ensemble derive their inspirations from such Sufi poets as Farid ad-Din Attar, Hafez and Rumi. The performances of this Ensemble are emotionally intense and the thoughts and meanings conveyed by their musics and songs are both philosophical and contemplative.
Mastan played their debut U.S. performance at Walt Disney Concert Hall in 2008.[4] beside United States they also toured in Europe and Canada.[5]
Mastan are not allowed to release their works in Iran.[5]
Members of the Ensemble
Parvaz Homay Homāy (پرواز همای), better known as Parvāz Homāy, Singer, composer of music and song, and conductor[6]
Esfandyār Shāh'mir, Daf
Mahmoud Nozari, Santour
Alireza Mehdizadeh, Kamancheh & Gheychak
Sahab Torbati, Tonbak
Nima Delnavazi, Tar
Saeid Fahimi, Ney
Former musicians:
Arjang Faramarzi, Tonbak
Pasha Hanjani, Ney
Sina Jahanabadi, Kamancheh
Azad Mirzapour, Tar
Ali Pajuheshgar, Barbat
References
^Born 1979 (1358 AH) in Sargorāb, Shaft, on the outskirts of Fooman, the Gīlān Province, Iran. (Source: Homāy-e Mastān: [1].)
^Foomani (فومنی) refers to the people who originate from the Fooman County in the Gīlān Province, Iran.
^The literal meaning of Chāmeh Sarā'i is writing poetry, delivering speech or homily, reading poetry, making music and singing. (Source: Loghat'nāmeh-ye Dehkhoda, third edition (Tehran University Press, 2006).)