Home/CulturalBiography of Mohsen Sharifian and the occupation of his wifeRead5 minutes -Tuesday 2025/06/03 - 19:21News Code:19008Share Read the complete biography of Mohsen Sharifian, the piper, along with details about his wife's profession, personal life, and his daughter Liana Sharifian.This page has been compiled based on online sources, and Abdi Media does not necessarily confirm or deny the accuracy of its content.The personal life of Mohsen Sharifian, the referee of Sedeh.Mohsen Sharifian, whose full name is Mohsen Sharifian Barazjan, was born in December 1975 in the city of Bushehr. He grew up in the same city from his childhood and developed an interest in the local music of southern Iran, particularly the coastal areas of the Persian Gulf, from those early years. Sharifian is one of the most prominent researchers, musicians, and promoters of Lori and southern music, especially Bushehri music. He is the founder of the Lian music group, which has played an important role in introducing local Iranian music to a global audience using traditional instruments such as the ney-anban, dhol, and damam. Biography of Mohsen Sharifian Mahsan Sharifian's familyMohsen Sharifian was born and raised in a culturally appreciative and southern local family in the city of Bushehr; a family that was closely familiar with the culture, rituals, and local music. His family environment was intertwined with the music of the southern regions of Iran from his childhood, and this background has strengthened his interest in native music. Sharifian has often mentioned in his interviews, particularly on the Seda-To program, that his family's support, especially their understanding of native culture and its values, has played a significant role in his professional and artistic journey.The wife of Mohsen SharifianMohsen Sharihian and his wife have been leading a calm and artistic life together for years. Reports indicate that Mohsen Sharihian's wife is active in the field of sound and image, but no information has been published to prove this matter.Many audiences are looking for information about the photo of Mohsen Sharifian's wife, but this couple prefers to keep their personal lives less exposed to the media. Although limited information about their family life has been published, there are parts of Mohsen Sharifian's biography that mention the important role of his wife's support in his professional journey. Mohsen Sharifian considers his marriage an important point in his life that has helped balance his art, family, and local culture.Liana Sharifian, daughter of Mohsen SharifianThe child of Mohsen Sharifian is named Liana Sharifian; a girl who is known in the cultural space of Iran due to her father's artistic activities and has grown up in an environment rich in music, culture, and art since childhood. Liana was born in the late 1380s in the Persian calendar.He managed to achieve second place in bagpipe playing at the Scottish festival. Mohsen Sharifian and his daughter Liana Sharifian Mohsen Sharifian's educationMohsen Sharifian did not start his studies in music academically, but he has seriously and professionally engaged in the field of Iranian regional music, especially the music of the south and Bushehr, through study, research, and performance. He graduated in social sciences, and his analytical and anthropological perspective on indigenous music stems from this academic background. Sharifian, relying on field studies and research, has managed to introduce local music in a scientific and understandable language for contemporary audiences. He has also conducted serious studies in the field of ethnomusicology, and this approach has made him one of the most distinguished artists in the field of Iranian folklore music.The beginning of Mohsen Sharifian's professional activity and the instruments he plays.He began his activities in late 1991 by playing the cornet, an indigenous and lesser-known instrument at that time, in which Sharihian played an important role in its revival.He took his first professional steps by participating in local ceremonies and rituals, and gradually gained more experience and credibility with the support and guidance of regional music masters and collaboration with local groups.In 1993, he officially and systematically continued his activities by establishing the Lian music group in Bushehr; a group that later became one of the most recognized and successful regional music groups in Iran and the world.Mohsen Sharifian introduced the ney-anban not only as a local instrument but also as a symbol of the musical identity of southern Iran to the world. From the very beginning, he had a research-oriented and documentary approach to music, traveling to villages and various regions of southern Iran to collect and perform ancient melodies and rituals. This combination of performance, research, and revival of local music has established his position as a musician, researcher, and promoter of the folklore music of southern Iran.Mohsen Sharifian in KhandavanehThe image released of Liana Sharifian alongside Janab Khan, the doll from the comedy show 'Khandavaneh,' raised speculations about Mohsen Sharifian's presence as a guest on Ramid Javan's television program, whereas this was not the case, and apparently the pictures were related to their joint attendance at a music event. Liana Sharifian next to Mr. Khan Mohsen Sharifian in SadataoMost audiences recognized Sharifian the musician from the program 'Sedato'; he collaborates with the production team in two seasons of this show. One of the interesting segments featuring him was when Mohsen Sharifian's daughter showcased her musical performance in 'Sedato.' 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