Seyed Ali Jaberi


Seyed Ali Jaberi is an Iranian multi-instrumentalist musician who lives in England. He is a maestro of the tanbur and plays Sufi music in the Kurdish Sufi tradition.
He has released four albums, two of which received 4-star reviews in Songlines; Psalms of Loneliness and All Because of Love.

Early life

Jaberi began learning the Tanbur at seven with Golnazar Azizi and then continued learning with Amrollah Shah Ebrahimi and Dervish Amir Hayati. He learned to play Setar under the observation of Ebrahim Sepehri and Hossein Alizadeh. Also, He learned music theory from Mohammad-Reza Lotfi and Keikhosrow Pournazeri.
Jaberi has been tanbur performing in Iran, North America, Europe, and Asia. He gained his first professional experience in Asia with the Min-on Orchestra in Japan at 20. He has also been the conductor and tanbur player in the Iranian National Orchestra.

Awards and honors

Festivals and Concerts

The 1990s

  • In 1993, Jaberi performed at the Min-on Contemporary Music Festival in Japan.

The 2000s

The 2010s

The 2020s

  • June 14–21, 2020, Jaberi and the Hamdel Ensemble performed online

Albums

''Empathy''

His first album, Hamdel, contains ten traditional soundtracks that were in symphony with playing tanbur. He played them with the master of playing daf, Ahmad Khaktinat. It was recorded on cassette tape by Sorush Publications in 1994. The international version of this album is named Empathy.

''Psalms of Loneliness''

The music album Psalms of Loneliness, composed by Jaberi and arranged by Meghdad Shah-Hosseini, was released by Hermes Records in 2010. This album received four out of five stars in the reviews of Songlines, a prestigious international music magazine.

''Dawn Risers''

The music album Dawn Risers, composed and produced by Jaberi, was released by Shebli Records in 2011.

''All Because of Love''

The live music album All Because of Love, composed by Jaberi, was released by Ravishing Music in 2018. Also, this album received four stars in the reviews of Songlines magazine.