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Gelareh Pour’s music carries the weight of centuries and the breath of something entirely new. An Iranian-Australian musician, she moves deftly between tradition and innovation, her voice and the sounds of her Persian Kamancheh and Qeychak Alto weaving together the intricate threads of a shared musical heritage and the raw spontaneity of the contemporary. Hers is a music that bridges worlds—not just sonically, but in the profound connections it forges between cultures, stories, and people.
Her journey began in Iran, where she immersed herself in the roots of Persian music, earning a Bachelor’s degree. Years later, in Australia, she expanded her exploration with a Master’s in Ethnomusicology at the University of Melbourne, her thesis, The Lives of Iranian Women Singers in Diaspora, uncovering the quiet power and adaptability of women navigating identity through music.
For over three decades, Gelareh’s career has flourished. From her duo ZÖJ with drummer Brian O’Dwyer to collaborations with leading ensembles, her improvisational brilliance and emotive performances have graced festivals and stages across the globe.
In 2024, she was honoured with the Sidney Myer Creative Fellowship, recognising her singular voice as a performer, composer, and storyteller.
Through her work, Gelareh opens doors—between cultures, histories, and hearts.
Recipient of Banff Centre Artists' Awards.