Kamyab Sadeghi
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About
Kamyab Sadeghi was born on September 8, 1999, in Tehran, Iran, and began his musical journey at the age of 9 by learning the Tar, a traditional Persian instrument. His deep passion for music led him to enroll at the Tehran Music School in 2010, where he studied Persian musicianship (Tar) under the guidance of Prof. Masih Tahvildari. In addition to his main instrument, he also learned to play the Setar, Tombak, Baghlama, and Piano, completing his education in traditional Iranian music. During this time, he also took traditional singing lessons with Prof. Pouriya Akhavas.
In 2016, Kamyab became a member of the Iran Music House. In 2017, he moved to Vienna, Austria, to pursue further studies in orchestra conducting at the Richard Wagner Conservatory under the supervision of Prof. Christian Schulz. During this time, he gained valuable experience conducting choirs and orchestras at the conservatory.
Kamyab is active in fusion music, blending Persian, Pop, and Jazz styles. He began working as a singer and composer with the Fusika Band at Opmusicbridge Company. In 2019, he joined the U-Star group, and in 2020, he collaborated with the Vienna Theatre Project as a singer and composer for the "1001 Nights" project, performing live at renowned hotels. In the summer of 2021, he held a concert at the Kultursommer Festival.
In 2021, Kamyab completed the "Art of Music Production" online course at Berklee College of Music and has since been working as a private music teacher in Vienna. That same year, he founded his own band, Vernaband, and has since performed at numerous concerts and festivals. He also recorded and released the *Obscurity* EP with the band.
Recently, Kamyab and his colleagues launched a project called *Märchen Suiten*, which combines music and dance.
In 2024, he began his role as the choir conductor of Musikfreunde, working on new projects.
Kamyab has a deep love for Persian music and strives to preserve Persian poetry by incorporating it into all of his compositions. Cultural preservation is a key element of his musical work.