Bahram Deyjourian (Ney Player)(Iran) was born on 1972, in Hamedan, Iran. He started playing Ney (Persian end-blown flute) under the supervision of Maestro Masoud Freidooni, 1988. Then, Collaboration continuance with Milad music band with supervision and composition of Maestro Masoud Freidooni as a Ney player since 1990. Afterwards, he became Ney soloist of Hamedan radio and television since 1991.
In addition, he started to learn playing Piano and theory of music under the supervision of Dr. Amir Shayanian, 1993.
Subsequently, he synchronized in various music bands in different styles and cooperation with theater groups as a music player and composer.
All of these experiences led him to start busking and continuous journeys and holding instructional workshops and numerous individual and collective performances and concerts in Iran, Armenia, Afghanistan, Georgia, Turkey, and Tunisia, and field research about world music since 2010.
Alongside traditional performing of Persian music in recent years, Bahram Deyjourian has been always looking for experiencing companionship between traditional modal and folk music with other nations music and also western music; experiments like compilations fusion music and electronic experimental, jazz and folk.
In addition to playing the Ney and singing, he is also familiar with playing other instruments such as wind instruments including, Bamboo saxophone, Clarinet, local Flutes. Also, some other instruments such as Setar, Tanbur and Jew’s harp.