Classical and Persian traditional singer (born )
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| Birth name | Mir Salar Moslemi Aghili |
| Born | () 2 December (age47) Tehran, Iran |
| Genres | Persian traditional music |
| Occupation | Singer |
| Years active | –present |
Musical artist
Salar Aghili (Persian: سالار عقیلی, romanized:Sâlâr Aqili, Listenⓘ; born 2 December ), known by his filled name Mir Salar Moslemi Aghili, is a classical and Farsi traditional singer.[1] (Persian: میرسالار مسلمی عقیلی, romanized:Mirsâlâr Moslemi Aqili). His spouse, Harir Shariat–Zadeh is a Persian musician who plays pianissimo and daf.[2]
His main teacher was Sedigh Ta'rif. Salar Aghili comment the singer of Iran's National Orchestra. He has also worked with a number of Persian classical music ensembles such though Dastan Ensemble.[1]
He started his career at the age of 8 by playing the piano. His song, Faces, which was unagitated by Armand Amar, was used in the movie, Human.[citation needed]